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•A Conversation with Judy F o x

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• L o n g Ra n g e P l a n n i n g S u r v e y i ' i c a m e Miss Fines Alumnae, Princeton Country Day Alumni and the PDS Alumni Association Welcome Judith Fox

Mickey Shriver MFS 46 Co-chair Founders Club

On behalf of the nearly 500 alumnae of Miss Fine’s school, I welcome you ro our community. During the school’s centennial year, the Founders Club was formed to unite alumnae/i from the founding schools— Miss Fine’s School and Princeton Country Day School. To­ day as I stand here, I am reminded of the strong tradi­ tions that connect our past with the PDS of today— academic challenge and a commitment to service. Please call upon us to help you in maintaining those traditions and to otherwise assist you in forging, what we are certain will be, an immensely successful future for our school. Above, Harold Erdman PCD '39 , left, and Harold Erdman PCD 39 A. Markell (Mickey) Shriver MFS ’46, Co-chair Founders Club honorary chairs of the PDS Founders Club, delivered welcome addresses on behalf of the On behalf of Princeton Country Day School, I, too, founding schools at the installation of Judy welcome you to our extended family. Princeton Coun­ Fox at ceremonies held under a tent on the try Day (PCD) was a wonderful school for me and Colross lawn, September 23, 2001. Right, Trustee Emerita Elizabeth C. many other young boys to spend our adolescent years, Dilworth, who congratulated Dr. Fox after Photos by Anne Marie Russo Keith while getting the best possible education. the installation ceremonies. She, as much as anyone, is the “founder” of our school, When my grandson, Spencer (Mooney) ’13, describes and was chair of the board during the merger of PCD and MFS in the mid 1960s. his first grade class at PDS, I see the same excitement in his face as I had when meeting my classmates on the steps of the Broadmead building or competing with Robert Olsson ’78 them on the ice at Baker Rink. Alumni Association President 1 here have been over 20 Erdmans who have attended Miss Fine’s School, PCD and PDS. In fact, this all The mission of the Alum ni Association is to began with my grandfather Rev. Charles Erdman perpetuate the ideals and friendships formed at who was the first chairman of the Miss Fines and its parent schools - Miss School board when it was first incorporated in Fine’s School and Princeton Country Day School. 1919 when the school purchased the old We also strive to develop among Princeton Inn. He continued as alumni, an active and enduring inter­ chairman until his death in 1960, A est and involvement in the life of the at age 93. Vi school as it continues to meet the My father, Carl Erdman Jr., was challenges that the future brings. an early trustee of PCD in the 1930s ' As the representative of your and 1940s, as was I in the 1960s dur- largest and most diverse constituency— more than 4,000 ing the merging of the two schools. alumni across the country and across the world— I am confi­ Thank you for taking on the leadership of dent you will build on the strong foundation of the school’s this great school. We are here to support you alumni and under your leadership our school will continue to soar. in any way we can. On behalf of the alumni of this great school, I pledge our support to you. PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES John P. Hall, Jr., Chairman Deborah Sze Modzelewski, Vice Chair C. Treby McLaughlin Williams '80, Vice Chair Jack Z. Rabinowitz, Treasurer John M. Pcach, Secretary!Parliamentarian C b NTENTS Susan M. Burton Barbara Griffin Cole '78 Patrice Coleman-Boatwright P r in c e t o n D a y S c h o o l J o u r n a l Judith R. Fox, Head o f School Julia Penick Garry ‘77 Volume 38, Number 2 • Fall/Winter 2001 Marilyn W. Grounds Brooke R. Gunn Jennifer Chandler Hauge ‘78 Joseph H. Highland Raman Kapur We Will Remember... Aaron Lemonick Nancy Weiss Malkiel Andrew M. Okun A Conversation with Judy Fox Robert H. Olsson '78 Marc J. Ostro Alison Shehadi Menachem Sternberg Alumni Profile Robert Mueller III PCD 59 P enny B. T hom as page 4 Elaine Torres-Melendez John D. Wallace '48 Alumni Profile George Akerlof PCD ’55 James W. Wickenden Robert N. Wilson Elizabeth C. Dilworth, Trustee Emerita Former Faculty & Staff Notes Betty Wold Johnson, Trustee Emerita Samuel W. Lambert III, Trustee Emeritus

2001-2002 ALUMNI BOARD 1 1 Field Dedications Robert H. Olsson ’78, president Jamie Phares Jacobson 80, vice president Philip E. Clippinger ’83, treasurer Last Fiurrah Newell Thompson ’82, ex officio page 12 Barbara Griffin Coie ’78 Elizabeth Bylin Cook ’90 12 PantherWear Nancy Shannon Ford ’54 Louis G uarino ’79 Judson R. Henderson ’92 13 Miss Fines School Class Notes Sandra Kimbrough ’81 page 5 A rthur L. Levy ’73 Livia Wong McCarthy ’77 Courtney L. Shannon ’88 Princeton Country Day School Class Notes Robert O. Smyth ’57 Leslie Straut Ward ’80 Nomination Criteria and Form for 2002 Alumni Awards ALUMNI AND DEVELOPMENT Andrew C. Hamlin, Director o f Advancement Ann M. Wiley ’70, Associate Director o f Development Stephanie J. Briody, Director o f Alumni Relations 23 Princeton Day School Class Notes Kathleen Troy, Assistant Director o f the Annual Fund Anne Marie Russo Keith, Director o f Communications Colleen Casey, Associate Director o f Communications 33 In Memoriam Danielle Nutt, Administrative Assistant to Directors o f Alumni Relations and Annual Fund XX Jacquie Pillsbury, Database Administrator From the Archives Dolores Wright, Administrative Assistant to Director o f Advancement

FALL/WINTER 2001 JOURNAL 2000-2001 Annual Report Editor: Anne Marie Russo Keith Designer: Maria Kauzmann, MK Design Annual Report: compiled by Ann Wiley '70 Long Range Planning Survey Printed by Garrison Printing Company

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FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 3 We Will Remember...

The events of September 11, 2001, shocked the Princeton Day School community and left us with grief and uncertainty for the future. Each and every member of this community was touched by the tragedy in different ways, however the bonds of our school community tied us together and helped renew our commitment to move on with our lives. As we go forward, our goal at Princeton Day School is, as it was, to educate the next generation as best we can; to teach them tolerance and understanding; and to help develop the leaders that will guide our future.

4 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 A Conversation with Judy Fox

Head o f School Judy Fox joined PDS in July 2001, after a year-long search by the Board of Frustees and a unanimous vote to name her as our new leader. On September 23, the PDS community welcomed Dr. Fox at installation ceremonies. Just prior to the scheduled welcoming, her leadership underwent an unforeseen test with the impact o f the horrific events o f September 11. Even in these times o f uncertainty, previously unknown to a generation o f students, Dr. Fox brings comfort and reassurance to the campus with her expertise and ease. Below is a closer look as Dr. Fox reflects on the PDS community and her career.

What are your goals as Head of PDS? How will changes be accomplished? For the first year, my goals are to meet and listen to as many I am a member of the Planning Committee and have attended the members of the PDS community as I can. My learning thus far has community planning forums. I will be working closely with the been quite humbling. There is true richness to this school. The Board of Trustees to frame the language of our goals, and similarly, I assumptions that I brought with me about hope to be a resource for those program what quality education looks like need to administrators who will be responsible for be revised. This is an extraordinary the development and implementation of educational environment in which the goals. teaching and learning are highly personal­ ized for the individual. Did you have a teacher who was a mentor? Have you encountered There is hardly a teacher I had whom any surprises at PDS? I didn't admire and learn from. Each There have been some absolutely one gave me something precious that delightful surprises. The connections | I cherish to this day: love of classical ° • _ and the relationships between adults and I music; love of the written word; the students are astounding. The closeness, | joy of dance; the satisfaction of shared values and mutual respect I have 1 understanding grammar; the art observed define PDS as a community | of leadership; the value of building of caring. I see this reflected in the £ relationships; the importance of classroom, on the fields, at the rink, 0.I communication in one’s own and or just walking on campus. Head of School Judy Fox another language. The list is endless.

How do you address the tragedy When you look at your education and life's work, experienced by our nation? what influence did your parents have? We can’t get away from the events of September 11 and the impact Nothing was as important as education in my family. Because that they have had. Our students are stunned; and so formal education wasn’t accessible to my parents, they deemed it are the adults. What affects the adults has a trickle-down effect essential for their children to value it. Both my mother and on our students, too. There are different answers for different father had to leave school to work during the Depression. My students, and respecting and honoring all the suggestions that brothers and I all have college degrees, and I have advanced we have received, but implementing only some, has been a degrees as well. My father was a wine salesman and my mother challenge. There are going to be diverse views about how a stayed home to raise the three of us. In addition to school, our school should respond. Thus far, it appears that we are as education consisted of many visits to places like museums, successful as possible in meeting our students’ needs. cultural events, theater and libraries. I have never regretted my dedication to education as my life’s What are some of the other issues facing PDS? work. I had always intended to become a research scientist, not a I think the immediate issue is the long-range planning process: teacher. However, having married while in college, it was clear working with the broader community to envision a future reality. I had to find a career that would be remunerative as soon as I The facilities master plan will be a challenge to move forward. finished undergraduate school. So I went into science teaching. It requires understanding the nature and quality of instruction From the first day I stood before a class in chemistry, 1 knew it offered at PDS, and current and luture program needs. was what I was born to do.

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • ALUMNI PROFILE

Robert Mueller III PCD 59 Assumes the Helm of FBI

obert M ueller III in private practice and as an PCD ’59 was appointed assistant attorney general for I \ to head the FBI on the Criminal Division at the -'•September 4, 2001 by Justice Department. He President George W. Bush who served with the U.S. Marine has described him as a man of Corps in Vietnam, and was “Fidelity, bravery and awarded the Bronze integrity.'At a difficult time in Star, Purple Heart, our nation’s history, Bush said two Navy that Mueller’s “experience and commendation character convinced me that medals and the he’s ready to shoulder these Vietnamese responsibilities.” Mueller had Cross of been U.S. attorney in San Gallantry. ^ Francisco. Prior to being appointed to that position, Robert Mueller III PCD ’59 he worked in the U.S. attorney’s office in the District of today and in a picture taken Columbia, prosecuting homicide cases. Previously he worked during his PCD days in 1956. A Tim e to Please join us for Princeton Day School’s Alumni Weekend 2002 Celebration Friday, May 17 & Saturday, May 18 All alumni are invited! 11

For more information call the Alumni Office 1-877-924-ALUM (toll free) or 609-924-6700 ext. 217 or go to the PDS Web site: www.pds.org Illustration by Kerin Lifland

6 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 Photo courtesy of The Berkeleyan when buyers and sellers, as seen in used car markets, operate operate markets, car used in seen as sellers, and buyers when said. he school,” fabulous a was It education. good Prize orial em M Nobel 2001 the awarded Americans three of oe Piei Economics. in Prize Nobel his of news the hearing after celebrate Yellen, Janet wife, his and Akerlof George officially prize, Nobel a won Berkeley, California, of University very a me gave “PCD math. enabled and classes French PCD in his on grade a said he went skip He to where him 1955. School of class the General Lawrenceville for with the to graduated he Commendation when “High a Excellence” received also He Latin. reads: It October. in Science Economic in years, and is the 18th Nobelist at Berkeley. A kerlof is also a a also is kerlof A Berkeley. at Nobelist 18th the is and years, Stanford University for their contributions to the analyses of of analyses the to of Spence contributions ichael their M for A. Joseph and with University prize University the Stanford bia shares Colum Akerlof of ation. Stiglitz inform different under had been selected he said, “It was a tremendous surprise. It is just just is It acknowledged.” surprise. work y m tremendous a have to was “It nice said, he selected been had Berkeley’s in home At first. a is it Lawrenceville, matter, alma his akt wt ay ti information. etric m asym with markets and French history, ancient English, athematics, M subject: each in Brookings Nonresident Senior Fellow. Of receiving word that he he that word receiving Of Fellow. Senior eight in Nonresident recipient Brookings fourth the is he Economics, of epartment D A kerlof is the first alum nus to receive a Nobel prize. Even at at Even prize. Nobel a receive to nus alum first the is kerlof A On October 10, 2001, Akerlof, a professor of economics at the the at economics of professor a Akerlof, 2001, 10, October On one received Akerlof year, that prizes senior of awarding the In classmates wrote about George Akerlof, who was one one was who Akerlof, what is George about following wrote The antics. character, classmates or classmate’s abilities each about strengths, entary m com little he class poem in the PCD 1955 Junior Journal has a a has Journal Junior 1955 PCD the in poem class he N o o n e ’d k now fr o m a look a m o fr now k ’d e n o o N H ow A k erlof s a b le to d o it o d to le b a s erlof k A ow H n i o st me ork book. ew er om h sw n to a r es ou e’s com H it en h w t u B George Akerlof PCD ’55 named co-winner of the of co-winner named ’55 PCD Akerlof George 2001 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science Economic in Prize Memorial Nobel 2001 ,

Akerlof is the author author the is Akerlof cars. His research research His cars. a­ inform etric m asym of role the on study ark landm a of rk ih estab­ with broke of Alfred Nobel. Nobel. Alfred of ory em M in Sciences lished theory in in theory lished used “lemon” for market the in tion Prize in Economic Economic in Prize Sweden of Bank 2001 the as known markets malfunction malfunction markets how illustrating LMI PROFILE ALUMNI ee is” e said he kids,” were brother, Carl A kerlof PCD '53, now a physics professor at the the at professor physics a now '53, PCD kerlof A Carl brother, we had an immense amount of freedom because at the time it was was it time the at because freedom of amount immense an had we his and He PCD. at form third called was what grade, sixth of gentlem anly conduct. I think that was emphasized when we we when emphasized was that think I conduct. anly gentlem of school,” Akerlof said. He and his classmates often played touch touch played often to bikes classmates his our ride and to He used said. We freely. Akerlof kid school,” other any visit could age, knew You inded. tough-m bit little a was system The constraints. Broadmead. at PCD attending began ichigan, M of University class photo from the PCD PCD the from photo his class in row, front right from third Akerlof, George junior studying math and economics at Yale. at economics and math studying junior Massachusetts from Ph.D. a and Yale from B.A. a earn to on day. the for dismissed was school whole The 12:30. at school of young a at even kid, a that size right the just of that town was small a Princeton quite about thing wonderful “The Princeton. earlier some ithin w but freedom, of bit a quite had we which in economics and business adm inistration, and served as chair of the the of chair as served and inistration, adm business and a is economics Robert, son, his today, And Yale. from graduated also Carl, said. he arnegie,” C Lake on out go and University well. as movies the to bicycles their rode and football standards high were there and rules, the follow to had you that environment an was “It fondly. days school PCD his recalls He met his father, a scientist, at Yale graduate school. His brother, brother, His school. homemaker, graduate a Yale at later and scientist, a chemist tradition. father, ily his fam scientist, met a was research a Yale mother, Akerlof, For His Technology. of Institute the at canoe a rent would I and ’55) (PCD Fernholz Robby .. oni o cnmcAvsr i teCitn d inistration. adm Clinton the in Advisers Economic of Council U.S. As a child A kerlof moved to Princeton from Pittsburgh in the the in Pittsburgh from Princeton to moved kerlof A child a As Akerlof graduated from PCD , then Lawrenceville, and went went and Lawrenceville, then , PCD from graduated Akerlof “There was tradition at PCD that on W ednesdays we got out out got we ednesdays W on that PCD at tradition was “There an in childhood a of freedom and fun the remembers also He His wife of 23 years, Janet Yellen, is a Berkeley professor in in professor Berkeley a is Yellen, Janet years, 23 of wife His FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 7 • DAYSCHOOL PRINCETON • 2001 FALL/WINTER Ju nior Journal nior Ju 1954-55. FORMER FACULTY & STAFF NOTES

Since our last Journal, Associate Director of Development Ann Wiley 70 reached out to our former faculty and staff to see what paths their lives have taken since leaving PDS. Many former faculty and staff sent word of their careers, relocations, retirements, marriages or additions to their families.

Duncan Ailing wrote: “I took this interim head position at St. Beth Carroll is breeding champion Portuguese Water Dogs, Janies School in Montgomery, Alabama for the coming school tutoring math students and has enjoyed cruising to Australia, year. The school has 1,300 students in K-12. It is a great way to the Greek Islands, Alaska, South America, Panama Canal and satisfy my idea of consulting by working with all aspects of a South East Asia. school. A specialist consulting position, such as head hunting or Sandra Chu wrote: “I begin my third year as an assistant long-range planning, does not appeal to me. I also get to visit a rowing coach at Kansas State University. The Wildcats will begin different part of the country for an extended time period. their sixth year as a Division I women’s rowing program. Derek Cynthia is staying in Charlottesville, but we will commute on also works for K-State as a network administrator. Manhattan, most weekends between the two cities. Modern living. KS is a small (60,000) town that has rush hour from 5:00 to Since leaving Rocky Mt. Academy in North Carolina in 1999, 5:05 p.m.! Can you tell I miss east coast life? Please give everyone I have enjoyed two years of semi-retirement. Helped Fandem my greetings.” School find a new head; worked part-time for the southern Elizabeth (Betty) Cobb wrote: “I enjoy reading about my Teachers Agency; assisted Blair Academy with a golf exchange former students and their families and activities. I had the program that involves Great Britain; and was substitute head of opportunity of spending a short time with Chloe King MFS 55 an Egyptian school in Cairo for six weeks. Meanwhile, Cynthia is at Camp Wyonogonic’s 100th summer celebration. At our camp, having a ball with singing and working at Ashlawn, former home Runoia, we had our 95th season.” of James Monroe. Katherine Cohen wrote: “I married Jack Cohen in 1996 and Beth Andersen and husband, David, adopted a son on July with the marriage came two stepsons (now 10 and 12). I left 23, 2001, naming him Benjamin Pil Rip Levine. “We are all so teaching and am employed as Director of Business Development happy and healthy!” at KSS Architects in Princeton and Philadel­ Jan Baker is working on her new venture, phia. Our firm specializes in projects for higher Athletic Consulting Services. education and private schools. (We did the PDS Christopher Butler wrote: science renovation).” “I got married last summer to Jennifer Haines Kay Haartz Cortelyou sent word that she is (now Butler) on Nantucket Island off Cape Cod. teaching math and statistics at the Maret School She is an English teacher at Shore Country Day in Washington, D.C. School in Beverly, Massachusetts. In fact, we Patricia Cross wrote: “It’s wonderful to were introduced by a former PDS math teacher, have time for a myriad of pursuits—some Catherine McColl. After leaving PDS in 1997, I relatively mundane such as reading the N ew headed to Boston where I taught mathematics at York Tim es in a leisurely fashion after breakfast; Boston University Academy for two years. For going to exercise class twice a week; playing the last two years, I have been the Director of tennis; joining a book discussion group, or just Technology at Shore Country Day School. J hanging out with friends. It is true that there is Check out our Web site www.shoreschool.org.” Beth Anderson’s son life after PDS! Most of all 1 have enjoyed Gail Cadzow wrote: “After teaching;O English O Benjamin Pil Rip Levine. traveling— three times to England in 2000; as a Second Language on the University of the Greek Islands in summer 2000; and Italy Oklahoma’s campus for two years (’91-’93), I became an this fall. Substituting at PDS and Stuart Country Day School academic counselor in the College of Arts & Sciences (’93- 00). I has also kept me in touch.” left to have a baby. My husband, Hunter, and I had a little girl Jeff and Becky Cutts wrote; “We moved this summer into on October 2, 2000 named Catherine Elyse. Hunter has become one of the oldest homes in Andover after Becky ‘retired’ from a computer programmer for a company called RiskMetrics, and I the Pike School having taught there since we both left PDS in am now a full-time mom. Becky Dengler ’92 and Carin Moonin 1985. We are fortunate in that she is able to stay at home ... she 92 stopped in Norman for a short visit a few years ago. It was may have missed her true calling as a general contractor! She great to see them. also has asked to participate on the Deaconate at South Church

8 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 and is a class parent at Pike where Sarah and Jeffrey Jr. are still ment community and continue to play piano at a nearby nursing students. Jeffrey is actually in the process of wrapping up his home. In addition, I enjoy accompanying the McAuley chorus Pike career and is interviewing/applying to secondary day and 1 look forward to more news from PDS!” schools in the area. Jeff is with Fidelity Institutional Retirement Priscilla Grindle wrote: “Thank you so much for the letter Services Company. from PDS. As always I am captivated by France and Italy and Laurie Davis is teaching kindergarten and first grade. plan to spend some time there in the fall visiting chiefly Milan Rhonda Davis sent this: “Check out my school at and Paris.” www.QuarryLaneSchool.org” Molly Houston wrote: “1 still keep up with PDS: I served on Joseph (Scoot) D im on wrote: “I am assistant headmaster of the Lower School curriculum committee for the first year of my Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Georgia. My wife, Maggie, is retirement, and did a fair amount of substitute teaching in still a star runner and teaches EFM at Westminster. Philip, who 1998-99. I was involved in a docent training course at the was born in Princeton while we were teaching at PDS, is a junior Art Museum. Now I am a regular volun­ at Williams College and plays tennis for the Ephs! Ricky is a teer docent and enjoy taking groups of school children through senior at Westminster, and has helped lead the Wildcats team to the museum. Cheers!” two state championships in boys’ tennis. Hello to all!” Kathy Jamieson has been the head of Purnell School in Betsy Dykstra wrote: “I have been in Pottersville, New Jersey since 1 998. Indiana for 12 years now (longest consecu­ Carroll Kane gave us some year 2001 tive stay in my adult life!) I have been at personal highlights: “Establishment of an Park Tudor School teaching English for 12 endowment by my children at PDS for years, coupled with a six-year stint as faculty children’s books and fees; the birth Middle School Head. Time to get an of my first grandchild Henry Gibbs Vanneck; outside life! I am beginning a new position and lots of travel. We traveled to Italy, job-sharing as the Middle School media Mexico, and three weeks in China. This fall specialist. More time to visit my sons Peter we are going to Turkey and Greek Islands PDS ’88 in Seattle, and A nd y PDS '89 in and in the spring we hope to go to Holland Wisconsin along with his wife, daughter and Belgium. In addition I am a docent at and new-born son.” the Princeton University Art Museum.” Charles Elbot wrote: “In my fifth year as Regina Lemerich Former second-grade teacher Carroll is delighted to share her Principal of Slavers School (K-8), Denver O’Brien Kane, who taught at PDS for 26 good news. She wrote: “I was married to Public School System. This year we have years, pictured with her husband Robert Sherwood Botsford, Jr., on May 26, been recognized as one of the top ten schools Theodore G. Kane. Her children 2001. We reside in Jackson, Michigan. My nationally in educating for character.” Theodore Gibbs Kane ’61, Richard Kane son, Ryan, completed an internship with David Frothingham said he enjoys ’70 and Katherine Kane Nicols’74, Freddie Mac last summer, and is a senior at reading about former students and colleagues established a fund in her honor that helps Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State fund ancillary education expenses incurred in the Jou rn a l. He wrote: “I had a good visit University. My daughter, Katie, is a freshman by the families of faculty and staff whose over school lunch with some of the old guys at Michigan State University. Robert has two children attend PDS. last fall. Aside from beginning my sixth year children, Ryan and Eileen, who live and work as Headmaster of Peck, (pretty close to in London.” PDS) with Jenny Chandler Hauge ’78 as an Virginia (Ginny) Lockwood wrote: “I active parent. I have very much enjoyed don’t have much to be worthy of news! At running into those PDS students in the 91,1 move slowly and with discretion! I field of education.” seem to have a lot of desk work— I pay bills Jim Gramentine wrote: “Staying busy and write postcards to my friends (their since retirement with being senior warden numbers diminish daily) and I take great at our church in downtown Milwaukee and pleasure in my own attempts at poetry— in writing a history of Western Reserve my love for my black cat and for my son, Academy (which is nearly finished). Bill Lockwood, who keeps a good eye on Traveling frequently and enjoying biking me by dropping in on me daily (we live only and golf.” a block apart from each other). It is a good Huson Gregory sent this: “John, wife life— but a quiet one— I envy the initiative Lynda, and grandchild Jack, live in Sydney Regina Lemerich was married to and vivacity of young people. They are Australia. John still plays ice hockey. Liza lucky to be so lively. I am eager to slow Robert Sherwood Botsford, Jr., on May and her husband live in San Francisco. 26, 2001. down and I can tell you there is much still Mimi and I are fine. I begin my 25th year to be enjoyed while walking slowly. as Headmaster at Portledge School.” 1 attended my 70th reunion at Wellesley College last June, Catherine Campbell Hanrahan wrote: “After PDS I met and accompanied by my daughter, Dr. Julia Lockwood '67. We married retired WWII veteran Raymond Hanrahan in Trumbull, were royally treated by the college. Over the summer 1 at­ Connecticut. He died in 1993. I live among friends in a retire­ tended, for the fifth or sixth year, a 10-day writers conference,

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 9 Stonecoast, held by the University of Maine in East Falmouth. hockey season, you can occasionally spot me at a PDS game. 1 I commuted daily from my summer home on the shore of enjoy returning to watch athletic events.” Cumberland County.” Virginia Reynolds wrote: “Since retirement I have been busy Karen Marquis wrote: “We are happily settled in Scottsdale, storytelling and reading the love letters between Woodrow Arizona and working for Bank One as a teller (as is Liz PDS ’94). Wilson and his wife, Ellen. 1 also spend much time at the Eleanor PDS 97, is waiting for admission to Arizona State Princeton University Art Museum as a docent.” University for a master’s degree in public health.” Barbara Roberts wrote: “Since 1985 I have been living in Wes McCaughan wrote: “I am thoroughly enjoying my Islesboro, Maine, an island in Penobscot Bay. My daughter Diana retirement since 1 left PDS in 1987. 1 decided long ago that PDS ’74, and I run the used-book store in our barn that my Princeton is the ideal community in which to live during one’s husband, Donald, started in the late 70’s. We’re only open in the final years. I am, of course, somewhat prejudiced, as I have lived summer and try to get away in the winter.” in Princeton all of my life, except for a 6-year span when I lived Norman Sperling is always delighted to hear from former in Lawrenceville with my wife and children. students and colleagues! His address is 413 Poinsettia Avenue, There are a number of people in town who were good San Mateo, CA 94403 and his email is [email protected] friends of mine 70 years ago, and they remain so to this very Janet Stoltzfus wrote: “1 read every word of every mailing I day! I awaken each morning very glad to be alive and well. 1 receive. I appreciate the great job all of you do in keeping the wander down to my favorite stomping grounds for a long walk, larger community informed about PDS.” and then settle into a wonderful little cafe where I meet with Alan Taback wrote: “We are living and working in San Diego, friends—called the 'Romeo Club (retired old men eating on our business, ‘Spirit Art and Basketball’—dealing with out)— Princeton Chapter,’ as we refer to ourselves with tongue- establishing small workshops in art and in basketball. It also in-cheek. 1 am guaranteed each morning of finding two hours includes the sale of art. We are presently operating from our of very stimulating conversation awaiting me. Books, comput­ home and are looking for exhibition and work space. ers, and photography are my main interests these days. Travel All is well. We love our home and neighborhood and San has its place also when my wife and I can break away. Occa­ Diego County in general. Jennifer Taback Anderson ’85 lives sionally, 1 find my way out to a golf course. I fear that I spend around the corner— it is so wonderful! But we surely do miss our far too much time on my computer, but I am absolutely friends from the Princeton and Trenton area— many of them fascinated with it! I would be pleased to hear from any of my being former PDSers!” former students if they would be of mind to write. I can be Kaye Vosburgh wrote: “We just moved to Boston and are reached at [email protected].” living downtown. I am teaching Ikebana and am starting classes Douglas McClure said he was head of Sewickley Academy here. Kirby is at Mass General and Harvard Medical School.” from 1982-86; director of business and finance, assistant head at Frank Walter wrote: “I have returned to teaching at Berkeley the Blake School from 1987-95; and happily retired since 1995. Heights school system as a mathematics teacher.” Louise McClure wrote: “After leaving PDS in 1992, I Violet Wetherell wrote: “I am teaching Spanish at the Noble studied and became certified in shiatsu and trager, two kinds of and Greenough School in Dedham, only miles outside of bodywork. In April of 1996, Ted and 1 traveled to Hangzhou, Boston. Besides teaching, I am coaching an ice hockey team, China, to adopt our daughter, Ami Lin. Two years later, my which should be a lot of fun and challenging. husband became seriously ill; luckily after three years, he is Nancy Young wrote: “Continuing to enjoy life in the Vail fine. I am currently teaching strings at home and in three Valley, working as the Director of Development at Vail Mountain schools, doing bodywork, and raising an energetic, bright, School, a ‘mini’ PDS with 260 students in grades K-12.’ challenging 6-year-old!” Pat McCord wrote: “Quinn and I moved to Savannah, Georgia in 1994 when I retired and I love it here— no snow to When the original “Griffee Room” was absorbed by the shovel! Lindsay ’82 lives across the street with her two sons, Alex expansion of the new campus center, the school relocated age 10, and Jesse age 8, and I am glad to be able to help her. I the plaque and dedicated the “greenhouse” courtyard in hope 1 help her as much as she helped me through Quinn’s Dale Griffee’s memory. Mr. Griffee was a beloved Upper illness and death in 1999. Quinn ’77, and David ’79, are still in New Jersey with their families and I see them as often as possible. School English teacher at PDS from 1970-1985. 1 keep busy with gardening (both mine and the Botanical Garden), church work, etc. 1 love hearing from Princeton folks and try to visit PDS whenever I am in town.” DALE KEITI1 GRIFFEE Anna Olecka wrote: “I changed jobs three times since leaving (1942-1985) PDS and the newest one took me to Boston. 1 am doing well. In appreciation of his investment of time, Princeton is still my favorite area.” Alberto Petrella wrote: “Since retiring 1 have been busier thought, energy and love. His idealism than ever enjoying my hobbies. I continue to spend lots of time was inspiring; his influence is enduring. in my vegetable garden, and I also bowl regularly in three leagues and play bocce. I now have five beautiful granddaugh­ ters whom 1 take great pleasure in watching grow. During

10 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 FIELD DEDICATIONS May 2001

Robert Krueger Memorial Field The Robert Krueger Memorial Field, named in memory of PDS Hall of Fame lacrosse coach and former teacher Bob Krueger, was one of two new athletic fields dedicated during the May 2001 Alumni Weekend celebrations. Below, Bob’s brother and sister stand beside the new field.

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William S. Smoyer ’60 Memorial Field The William S. Smoyer ’60 Memorial Field, named in Robert S. Kr memory of Bill Smoyer, an athlete, scholar and leader Named in memory of an outstanding who was killed in Vietnam in 1968, was dedicated in a coach, devoted teacher, and loyal ceremony attended by family and friends. Stanley Smoyer, friend. Given through the generosity Bill’s father, wanted to support PDS and the sport that of former players, alumni and parents his son loved, soccer. Pictured at the dedication are from May 19,2001 left: Stanley Smoyer and his wife, Marjorie, with Bill’s sister, Nancy Smoyer MFS ’61 and his brother David ’56.

Last Hurrah!

Members of the class of 2001 gathered on the back lawn of Colross for the annual Last Hurrah party on August 15, sponsored by the Alumni Association, to welcome the newest alumni before they head off to college. In first row, from left: Mike Fishbein, Zack Faigen, Wilson Weed, Beena Premkumar, London Thomson-Thrum, Xan Nowakowski, Lauren Collalto, Edith Petrovics, Carolyn Yarian. Second row, from left: Bilal Tahir, Tim Firth, Rachel Sloan and Sean Skeehan. Third row, from left: Zach Thompson, Jessica Feig, Kristin Miller, Lauren Sanders, Mia Rabinowitz, Ashley Whitney, Allie Welsh, Alex Burton, Tyler Bracken, Sydne Levine, Steph Friedman, Greson Torchio. Back row, from left: Nick Sardar, Rick Shatz, Habib Masuod, Josh Posner, Matthew Bridgeman, Micah Goldfus, Matthew Levine and Ashton Todd.

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1925-1926 some of the rest of you ’30s send classmate responded to my plea me some tidbits for this column for information! Suzanne Paris PDS Publications Office at my address listed above? McCormick of Sarasota, Florida Princeton Day School Maybe Barbara Reeves Dunn, sent a letter with two photo­ P.O. Box 75 our pro-baseball fan, in Edina, graphs from our school days. I Princeton, NJ 08542 Minnesota, or Betty Wherry at am coping reasonably well in Pennswood Village in Newtown, most areas. Her late husband, 1927 Pennsylvania, both of whom still Bill Reynolds, left her with two faithfully send me handsome computers, but she still prefers Our condolences to Margaret Christmas cards every year? How’s to send a handwritten note. 1 Cook Wallace on the death of your team doing this year, Barbara? just recently returned from her brother, Edmund Dunham Our condolences to Louise Toronto where I saw most of my Cook who died at the age of 99. 1935-38 McNiece Cook on the death of late sisters’ family (Katharine PDS Publications Office her husband, Edmund Dunham Foster Watts ’24). It was a Princeton Day School Cook. delightful trip, visiting my 1929 P.O. Box 75 Our condolences to the family nephew, William Watts, my Anne Mitchell Dielhenn wrote Princeton, NJ 08542 “I am now a great grandmother of Grace Cook Ramus who died grandniece Kathy Watts, and her twice!” Alice Mitchell Youker in August. 3-year-old, Sarah Watts-Burpee, was born September 1, 1998 to at the family cottage in Stony mother Marcia Otis and Lake, Ontario. I am about to go Alexander Cromwell was born to 1931-33 to Hartford, Connecticut, to PDS Publications Office Wendy Otis. visit my daughter, Kathie 1938 Princeton Day School Rouetti, and to Tanglewood, Roberta (Bobbie) Harper P.O. Box 75 Massachusetts, where my Lawrence welcomes twin great­ 1930 Princeton, NJ 08542 grandson, Marc Rouetti, has grandchildren, a boy and a girl, Margaretta Cowenhoven played the violin all summer. born June 29, 2001. Roberta’s 442 Heron Point 1932 He was concert master for the daughter Robin Lawrence Chestertown, MD 21620 Mahler Field Symphony in July. Henderson, is the proud grand­ He graduated from Juilliard in mother. The twins join their Margaretta Cowenhoven sent May. His brother, Chris 2-year-old sister, Avery word to us in a handwritten 1934 Rouetti was married in letter because her “ 1934 vintage Wilhelmina Foster Reynolds April. My other typewriter has just given out and 508 Ott Road daughter, Susan F. I don’t own a computer!” She Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 Reynolds, M.D., and wrote: “Wish I had some juicy Wilhelmina (Billie) Foster her son Chris Root, news to impart, but now we are Reynolds wrote: “At last, one joined me in Canada.” all in our late 80s in age, our doings are not as spicy as they once were.” Frannie Boice Sturges is still golfing and playing bridge every week in the delightful retirement set-up in Naples, Florida, where Sister Mary Cowenhoven Coyle 35 and I visited her two winters ago. Mary and I are still in our cottage in a retirement commu­ Suzanne Paris McCormick ’34 nity on the Chester River in sent two photographs from her Maryland. I’m still the ardent school days. Above, Tiny, Suzie, nature buff as always with bird Miggie & Betty. Left, two binoculars at the ready and unidentified classmates with Cricket Myers at right. garden tools in daily use. Won’t

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 13 Henderson. This is the second and hoped to see her over the 1942 Lynch and she and her husband, set of twins in her family. “My summer at her house on Richard Lafferty and my 1 1- Mary Roberts Woodbridge brother Ashly Taylor Harper, Marthas Vineyard, along with year-old granddaughter, Lisa, 2316 Windrows Drive Princeton class of 1939, became Joyce Tattersall Flagg and also live in Pennington. M y son the father of twin boys some­ possibly others. As for her, she Princeton, NJ 08540 and his wife, Richard and Jackie time in the 1950s. Ashly became said “I am having part of my Pistell, and my 15-year-old the oldest person to swim the garage made into a studio so I 1943 granddaughter Gillian, recently English Channel in 1982.” can paint there in the summer Marjorie Libby Moore moved to Dorset, Virginia. It is so nice to occasionally see Sylvia Roberta and husband, Merle, and fall. Recently exhibited 90 Woolsey Court some painting in the meeting Taylor Healy and Claire Grover continue to spend summers in Pennington, NJ 08534 Ann Arbor, Michigan and room of the Wellflet Public Parsells. winters in Vero Beach, Florida. Library.” And one more note: 1944 “Unfortunately 1 never seem to “My garden is thriving!” 1946 run into any of my 1938 Needs Correspondent Needs Correspondent classmates!” she said. 1940 Eleanor Vandewater Leonard We learned of the death of Anne Guthrie Yokana took a trip to Scandinavia to Kathryn Cosgrove Netto from 1939 87 Battle Road “celebrate our 50th.” “In June Barbara Pettit ’47. Therese Critchlow Princeton, NJ 08540 we will be leaving Colorado, our 11 Westcott Road home for 50 years, to move Princeton, NJ 08540 Joanne Hicks wrote from permanently to McCall, ID.” 1947 Sarasota, Florida: “My husband (New address: POB 2303, Barbara Pettit Finch Louise Dolton Blackwell wrote: and I are still very happily living McCall, ID 83638.) Pour les Oiseaux “I am still not enjoying retire­ in Sarasota. We will have been 12 M onmouth Hills ment, but I keep busy with my here for 20 years this fall. Last butterfly garden and taking June we had a great-grandchild 1945 Highlands, NJ 07732 Christmas jobs. This year we (our first). Only drawback is Sylvia Taylor Healy Barbara Pettit Finch wrote: had two in-law grandchildren P.O. Box 1535 that now our son (our ‘little “It is with great sadness that I graduate from Utah State Princeton, NJ 08542 boy’) is now a ‘Grandpa!’ Brings write about the death of my University, and granddaughter one up short!” “I recently had a nice chat with great dear friend Kathryn Lisa Washburn, graduate from Margaret Munro Dayton Mary Jo Gardner Fenton in Cosgrove Netto class of 1946. Hamilton College in New York reports sad news with the death Ono Valley, Arizona, a suburb We’ve known each other for State. Our great granddaughter of her husband, Gray, who died of Tucson. She and Dick have many years enjoying many is now six and has a 1 -year-old last September. With their house moved there after many years in happy times together and would brother Jared, in Utah. on the market, she expects to Aspen, Colorado, away from ice meet once a month in New York Catherine Rodwell Hill build a living room, bedroom and snow and into the lush for luncheon. She was a very received a call from classmate and bath onto a son’s house in green. They had just returned private person with a great Anne Welch Gorden recently Newton Square. “So I will not from a visit to Burlington, devotion to family and friends, be moving very far.” Vermont, for the christening and handsome son, David, and Eventually, she said “I’ll be of their newest grandchild, her husband Eldo. Her many sending out change of Hamilton and Christine’s, friends were a tribute to what a address cards.” 1-year old daughter Madison. good friend she was. I shall miss During the year, Hamilton and her greatly. A greater friend I’ve 1941 Christine live in Kobe, Japan, never known. My summer has been a real Needs Correspondent where they teach at the Canadian International School. bomb. Ever since April I have Dorothea (Dossi) Kissam Mary Jo’s other children include been laid up with sciatica and wrote from Amherst: Sarah, who lives on Long not being able to move at all— “Currently an Emily Island; Sandy living in most depressing and confining. Dickinson Homestead Ridgefield, Connecticut; and Thank goodness the summer Guide and an Evergreens Johnny in Littleton, Colorado. thus far has been cool and guide as well. The favorite All the Healys are fine, but refreshing. Find some news for tourist destinations in please send me some news for the spring edition, so we can Amherst are the Dickinson the next Jou rn a l! My cupboard rejoice in your interesting Homestead and the is really bare!” happenings.” Evergreens belonging to Janet Hill Hurst wrote: “Ray Emily’s brother Austin. and I now live in a retirement Emily Dickinson’s poetry area in Pennington, New Jersey, 1948 continues to fascinate and we go to Boca Raton, Joan Smith Kroesen Roberta (Bobbie) Harper Lawrence ’38 many. Some come to make Florida in the winter. My 1-17 Shirley Lane with her twin great-grandchildren a pilgrimage to her home.” daughter, Pam, works for Merrill Lawrenceville, NJ 08648

14 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 Meara, and her sisters Martha 1954 Marrakesh, Morocco on March Crowley MFS’49, Ellen Franck 26, 2001. Each couple was Make your Katherine Webster Dwight MFS ’55, and Susan Creighton traveling around the country nominations for the MFS ’64, on the death of their 115 Windsor Road during spring break. This was brother, Thomas Jamieson Jr. Tenaflly, NJ 07670 the first time Alissa had seen 2002 AWARDS [email protected] Eugenie since the class of 1957s See page 22 1951 Letitie Weeler Nellie Oliphant Duncan Offord wrote: “Charlie and I 549 The Great Road just celebrated Princeton, NJ 08540-2537 our 40th 1949 [email protected] wedding Kirby Thompson Hall anniversary at a 63 Centre Street Margot Williamson Litt sent this: “Very busy year. My son party given by Concord, NH 03301-4260 started last summer off with his our three [email protected] engagement in June and his daughters, Kirby Thompson Hall heard wedding in September. I am still including Alix Alissa Kramer Eugenie from Lucy Law Webster. Kirby involved with our tea business PDS ’87. We Above ’57 Sutphin, left and Rudd Fawcett, right. wrote: “Lucy continues to work (The House of Tea.com for tea now have five for Economists Allied for Arms drinkers), as well as being busy grandchildren!” Reduction, and has also gone with the Philadelphia Sketch Our condolences to Sara Hart twentieth reunion. Eugenie and back to college: to the New Club — it’s the oldest artists club Brotsky whose brother David Jim are teaching near School University Graduate in the U.S. It began in 1862. Hart PCD ’41 died in June. Tyringham, Massachusetts, Faculty to study economics. In My costume designs provided where they live. Their four June she will be at an ECAAR- me with an exciting new group 1955 children live between Boston of talented friends!” and Washington. Russia conference in Moscow; a Louise Chloe King Joan Freedman sent this Alissa also wrote that she had small research conference in 64 Carey Road Uppsala Sweden on conflict note in response to the con­ dinner in Princeton with Helen Needham, MA 02494-1104 resolution; and an ECAAR-UK dolences she received: “Dear Wilmerding and Ros Webster [email protected] conference in London, on Fellow Classmates: Thank you Perry on April 3. Ros was east Economics and Security. In early for remembering me.” from Santa Barbara visiting her September she will take part in a 1956 daughter and grandchildren in world federalist meeting in Italy, 1952 Ann A. Smith New England, and her mother, held jointly with the annual 11 80 Midland Avenue Mrs. Thurber in Hightstown. Jean Samuels Stephens Helen’s son, Alan Heap, is a chef summer school of the Young Bronxville, NY 10708-6466 European Federalists.” 16 Stonerise Drive and cooked a superb dinner. At Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Ann Smith offers condolences last report he is catering with on behalf of the class to Betsy Cox’s on Nassau Street! Helen 1950 Thomas Peterson and her and Ros plan to get together Needs Correspondent 1953 family, whose husband Frederick with Nancy Hagen Spaulding in Anne Carples Denny (Pete) died on April 20, 2001. California this fall. Donata (Doe) Coletti Mechem 1230 Millers Lane Our condolences to Pamela Nancy Hagen Spaulding wrote from San Francisco: “We Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103 Thompson Sinkler-Todd and wrote: “What a lovely article are looking forward to a trip in [email protected] her sisters Hope Thompson about classmate Nancy Miller in September stopping in New York Kerr and Hilary Thompson the recent PDS Journal'I Next for five days to hear a production Caroline Savage Langan wrote Kenyon, both MFS ‘53, and year will be our 45th reunion of my husband’s opera Tartujfe, to tell us that “at last I have their families, on the death of and I would really enjoy seeing a in the Danny Kaye Playhouse, become a grandmother!” Her their mother, Dorothy Burr synopsis or short bio covering which is a joint production with daughter, Catherine Johnstone, Thompson in May 2001. the 45 years from everyone! I’ve the Vienna (Austria) Chamber and son-in-law, Stuart, stayed connected with a few of Opera, scheduled for next May welcomed Henry Langan you, but I would love to hear in Vienna. After New York, we Johnstone into the world on about your past and know what will fly to Happen near January 22, 2001. Susan Barclay Walcott your future plans are. Most of us Dortmund, Germany for the first Our condolences to Hope 41 Brookstone Drive are either facing or are in a state German language production of Thompson Kerr and Hilary Princeton, NJ 08540 of transition with retirement, Tartuffe and tour Germany for an Thompson Kenyon, and their etc. Moi? I’m still working in the additional two weeks. While in sister Pamela Thompson Sinkler- A note from Alissa Kramer admissions field for California NYC we will visit our daughter Todd MFS ’56, and their Sutphin who wrote that she and Maritime Academy, one of the who recently moved to Nyack families, on the death of their her husband, Bill, ran into with her husband and two baby mother, Dorothy Burr Thomp­ Eugenie Rudd Fawcett and her California State University girls. son in May 2001. husband, Jim, at an art gallery in campuses.” Our condolences to Polly

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 1 5 Mary Strunsky Wisnovsky between courses. While my hair celebration of her life with during other periods of my life sent this: “After 35 years of gets lighter, hers darkens. She measures of joy alongside of the (writing books, etc.).” commuting to New York, my looks terrific and is anticipating sadness. We were happy to Julia Cornforth Holofcener husband is now working for the a month’s visit from son, bring a mini-reunion to Sheila has “Finally closed on the house Princeton University Press which Thaniel. who has never been able to in France. It is magnificent and is a five-minute walk from home. I am finding myself heavily come to any of ours in horrific at the same time. The As the development consultant into volunteer activities and Princeton. And when her property is spectacular, but for Princeton Senior Resource forgetting how to just say no. official duties were done, she horribly overgrown and in need center, I work about three Son, David’s, inner city joined us at a table all to of a lot of loving care. (Instead minutes from home. My oldest elementary school will become a ourselves for a wonderful visit, of Chateau du Lorey, we call it son, Rob PDS ’82, is now charter school which we hope l ibby who has spent the last Chateau de la Rot) Having said teaching Islamic Intellectual will ease some administrative year or so recovering from all all that, we have never been so Thought and Arabic at Harvard.” red tape and make teaching and those years (it was really over a happy...We’re surrounded by learning easier.” decade, when I stop to think of twittering birds of all sorts and 1958 it!) of intensive Massachusetts- the fish in our small lake cavort New Jersey commuting and for our amusement. Of course, Needs Correspondent 1960 parent-care-giving, I seem to we’re exhausted, but loving it. Joan Nadler Davidson have the most extraordinary We eat very well and I have 1959 329 Hawthorn Road interest in just seeing all kinds never drunk so much good Baltimore, MD 21210 Ann Kinczel Clapp of friends for all kinds of visits wine in all my life....We won’t and group activities. Sometimes be able to move in for a while 4207 Greenway Deri Bush Jeffers wrote: “We on the days I am not working at because of all the work that Baltimore, MD 21218-1135 moved to a new waterfront farm the library, I will meet with a needs to be done, but hopefully [email protected] on Virginia’s Eastern Shore in group (for Bible study or for a one of these days we will have June. Our new address is: Deri prayer group) after breakfast, moved in and be able to open Ann Kinczel Clapp has news Jeffers, Sunset Bay Farm, 23278 meet someone else for lunch at our doors to visitors. We were from Marion (Sissy) Dean Hall, Grey Drive, Onancock, VA Dana Conroy, Wendy Yeaton 23417.” and Susan Stevenson. “Marion (Sissy) Dean Hall is “retired”. However, she still 1961 works special functions for a Fiona Morgan Fein caterer. She is a hobbyist, makes 10 West 66th Street, #25D most of her Christmas presents, New York, NY 10023-6212 and is about to spend two [email protected] weeks in up-state New York helping her son’s family after Fiona Morgan Fein sent some the birth photographs and this update: of their third child. “The last edition of the Jou rn a l Dana Conroy Aymond and had no news from us, mea Horses in Sandy Gartner’s ’61 spring pasture, Wyoming. husband, Charlie, have visited culpa, so this column combines Monaco and Florence this year both old and new. By the time one of Northampton’s wonder­ all sorry that we couldn’t and have been given a double you read it, it will all be old, so ful ethnic restaurants, go with manage a summer weekend birthday present by their sons, I don’t think it matters! another friend to walk our together this year, but both with a trip (with their sons) to I’m saddened to report the respective dogs in the early Debbie Moore Krulewitch and the Winter Olympics in Salt death of two of our mothers: afternoon over by the river, Trika Smith-Burke are hoping Lake City. Chris has a 5-year- Mary Long, Sheila Long’s meet someone else for coffee in to pull one together for 2002. old and new twins. Collin mother, who died in March the late afternoon, and then Debbie reports that she is expects to be a dad soon. after a protracted illness, and maybe do an emergency shelter drowning in work at Estee Wendy Yeaton Smith proudly Grace Ramus, Tucky’s (Anne shift after supper. That’s more Lauder and non-proFit board announces daughter, Carrie, has Tucker Ramus) mother, who or less a typical ‘non-work’ day! meetings and the renovation on recently earned an MBA from died peacefully, at home, on The work days of course are the house we were to gather in Suffolk. Son, Tim, produces August 8. Our condolences to frenetic dashing around trying is ongoing. She expects to be athletic fields for towns and you both and to your families to juggle Five patrons at once able to come to our apartment schools through “Prescription and friends who share your loss here at the reference desk, while for dinner in November when Turf.” Wendy went sailing this and grief. also fumbling to answer the Cary Armstrong Rothe will be summer while waiting for her Cynthia Weinrich, Tibby phone as it rings off the hook. I in town, as long as we get it school duties to resume. Chase Dennis, Cherry seem to have virtually no scheduled soon!” Susan Stevenson Badder was Raymond, and I went to interest right now in doing any Trudi Goheen Swain sent a spotted at a Baltimore Italian Cambridge for Mary Long’s of the ‘achievement’ type things note in March saying that she restaurant featuring opera funeral in early April. It was a I have put so much energy into was Fine, though at the time she

16 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 Decatur Flouse on Lafayette photo of seven of us was taken Square, across from the White at the Cornforths’ house last House. Julie’s husband is a fall. We made a reunion when Secret Service Agent and Julie is Nancy was in town. Julia’s a corporate lawyer. We are still parents are full of energy, the recovering! 1 hope I will have a house was the same, and I think photo to send on soon. Our big we all felt as if we might have life change (other than slipped back into the late 50s! marrying off our daughter) is Harvey and I are well; SCUBA Hal’s retirement in December. diving and house/apartment But being the type-A’s that we renovating in the hopes that are, we bought a home in this will really be the last time Williamsburg, VA in early (we must have caught it from June. So, our house here in the Holofceners!!) Life is very northern Virginia has sold and full and satisfying. I echo we will move in early Septem­ Tibby’s disinterest in achieving ber to—as Hal calls it—an things. What a relief! “aggressively colonial” home in Front row: Trika Smith-Burke, Jeanie Shaw Byrne, Julia Cornforth Williamsburg. This is in the Holofcener. Back row: Nancy Smoyer, Fiona Morgan Fein, Julie Fulper Kingsmill Community which Hardt, Anne Ramus Gray offers — besides our lovely Susan Mathews Heard home — three marvelous golf 204 East Cordova Street had a broken wrist. She likes days afterwards due to the flood courses, tons of tennis courts, a Pasadena, CA 91101-2425 reading about class members’ of memories shared with friends. marina and a health center, etc. [email protected] activities in this column. I thought how nice it would be Nancy Smoyer wrote that if everyone who has lost “the Smoyer family had two someone could have an occasion memorable occasions in May. like this which enables you to The first was the dedication of remember the person, not in the an athletic field at PDS in throes of the immediate pain, Billy’s memory (William S. but later when emotions aren’t Smoyer ’60 Memorial Field). A so raw. And it’s a time of sharing group of about 50 people and acknowledgement that the gathered at the field in the late loss and pain isn’t over, not only afternoon. A nice mixture of for the family, but for the friends Billy’s friends, my friends, a as well.” Dartmouth Marine friend of Elise Bruml finished an his, family friends, several boys/ addition to their house this past men who had won a peewee winter and has a hypoallergenic hockey award given in Billy’s dog (of the poodle persuasion Rachel, Kate, Paul, and Lucia Woodruff 61. name, and others were there. according to Cynthia who had The family spoke briefly and visited her recently). then it was opened up for Ann Davidson Zweede has a We are so looking forward to 1963 this. That’s it. Except everyone anyone to talk about him — new address (or it was new last Alice Jacobson should plan a visit!” my favorite part. PCD ’60 Christmas...): 6024 North 2924 NE 21st Avenue classmates Pepper Pettit and Mount Vernon Drive, Seneca, Though not officially Portland, OR 97212 Davey Davis spoke very South Carolina 29672. reported upon, I know that [email protected] movingly, both getting choked Janey Smith is well and, when Cynthia and Lucia Norton up, and several other people told last heard from, working too Woodruff traveled in Florida Sally Campbell Hass sent a stories about him — almost all hard in Dummerston, Vermont together. I think it was mostly photo from Vail and wrote: funny. Then the next morning (in her used bookstore and for in the panhandle and they “This photo was taken at Vail we had an equally memorable the town of Brattleboro). camped out a lot. Apparently Mountain School (VMS) in dedication of the Township Joan Yeaton Seamon sent they were ideally suited to this January, 2001. Nancy Young is recreation park in Mother’s news of the “wonderful adventure and had a great time. the director of development at memory. The events included an wedding for daughter Julie, When not traveling, Lucia plays VMS. She hosted (provided bed opportunity for me to demon­ with Jeannie Shaw and Johnnie in the Austin Symphony, and breakfast!) for Polly Miller strate my diminished MFS Byrne in attendance. A perfect teaches violin and viola, and and myself for four wonderful athletic abilities by throwing out Washington wedding beginning saw three double rainbows last days. We skied at the downhill the first baseball-high and wide! at Georgetown Presbyterian year! She also “got hooked on areas as well. Just before I was on an adrenalin high for Church with reception at the taking photos again.” The departing we said good bye to

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If you do not have easy Passing through Denver on July 4, 2001, Turid Helland and husband access to the Internet, Kare were hosted by Sally Campbell Haas and Jerry Haas and a few select please find a copy of guests, including Ginny Elmer Stafford from Albuquerque, N.M. In photo, from left, Turid Helland, Sally Campbell Haas and Ginny Elmer the survey on page 57 Stafford. “It was a 63 Reunion!” and mail it to Princeton Day School, Nancy at her workplace and Our boxer dog, Maggie, loves PO Box 75, happened to run into Alison her walks on the beach. She is Princeton, NJ 08542. Hubby Hoverstein ’65 whose slowing down at age 11 1/2. son attends VMS. Richard and I are off for a Polly came out to ski and European cruise. We celebrated I shared with her a little of 34 years of marriage in August.” Denver especially since January is stock show month and Polly UPCOMING is interested in horses, etc. We 1964 went to two rodeos and walked Barbara Rose Callaway ALUMNI EVENTS the entire complex taking in the 24 Hawthorne Avenue 2001-2002 sights (and smells!) of the show. Princeton, NJ 08540 Kathy Dunlop wrote from [email protected] December 2 1 ...... Alumni Holiday Skating Party Florida: “Continuing to enjoy all that Florida has to offer. January 11 ...... Alumni Association Lunch Kayaking is great fun. Love all 1965 for seniors and Class of 2001 the birds. Get together once a Alison Hubby Hoversten April 1 2 ...... Career Day week with a very special ten- 1183 Cabin Circle year-old named Robert Parker. Vail, CO 81567 A p ril...... Decade Parties May 17-18...... Reunion Weekend May 24 Alumni Association Senior Brunch-PBF

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From left in photo: Sally Campbell Hass ’63; Nancy Young, former PDS The deadline for the Spring Journal Director of Alumni, and mother of Meg Young Yoder ’89 and Blair Young ’92; Polly Miller ’63 and mother of Lawrence Miller 99 and is February 15, 2002. Scott Miller ’87; and Alison Hubby Hoversten ’65.

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1928-1936 David Hart PCD ’41. Our 1937 condolences to his brother 1951 PDS Publications Office Edwin H. Metcall Brandon Hart PCD ’46, and P.O. Box 75, Princeton, NJ 08542 23 Toth Lane 1939 sister Sara Hart MFS ’54. We learned of the death of John Rocky Hill, NJ 08553 1931 Fine Locke from his twin brother Our heartiest congratulations Our condolences to the family of the Reverend Bradford B. Locke, Detlev F. Vagts again to H enry Rulon-M iller, Edwin Reeves, Jr. who died in Jr., who wrote from Guilford, 29 Follen Street who was inducted into the October. Connecticut: Cambridge, MA 02138 Athletic Hall of Fame during 1932 “Dear Friends: This gift is in Alumni Weekend ceremonies loving memory of my dear twin 1943 held in May. Congratulations to Richard brother John Fine Locke who Peter E.B. Erdman Funkhouser who received the was also in the PCD class of 219 Russell Road 1952 PDS 2001 Alumni Achievement 1939. He died August 4, 2000, Princeton, NJ 08540 Philip Kopper Award. in St. Vincent’s hospital in 4610 DeRussey Parkway Bridgeport, Connecticut. He I ' ? '■{ Chevy Chase, MD 20815 lived in Stratford. He never 1933 Needs Correspondent [email protected] George Cook Young, a 1998 married. He was age 76. John Athletic Hall of Fame inductee, often talked with affection of Phil sent this column: “Your died suddenly on June 13, 2001 PCD. He particularly remem­ 1945 correspondent has only one bit ol of natural causes. He was 82. He bered Mr. Murch. He was a great John R. Heher correspondence to report, a letter and his wife, Frances, had just twin brother.” We offer our 38 Stanford Road East from Bobby Hillier. The busiest celebrated their 51st anniversary heartfelt condolences. Pennington, NJ 08634 kid in our class of a half-century in February before she died in ago (given his job at The Flower May 2001 of leukemia. 1940 1946 Basket), he still is, as he writes: James K. Meritt Needs Correspondent “Far from retired [and chairing 1934 809 Saratoga Terrace the world’s fourth largest We learned of the death of Turnersville, NJ 08012 Our condolences to Brandon architecture firm]... I am still Henry Tomlinson PCD 34 Hart on the death of his brother having an absolute ball doing from J. Ward Kuser PCD ’61. 1941 David Hart PCD ’41. architecture with projects in the Our condolences to his son Needs Correspondent UK, Turkey, India and the Czech Hank Tomlinson PCD ’61, and 1947 Republic. Our biggest project is family members. John Gulick visited PDS over Peter R. Rossmassler the largest office complex now the summer. He reported that 149 Mountain View Road being built in the country; 4 1937-1939 he was recently inducted into Princeton, NJ 08540 million square feet for 14,000 the Pennington Hall of Fame. Sprint employees in Kansas City. Harold B. Erdman ’39 He said that the Pennington Our most interesting and 47 Winfield Drive 1948 Hall of Fame display case has intriguing project is the restora­ Princeton, NJ 08540 John D. Wallace many medals, and on either side tion and preservation of one of [email protected] 90 Audubon Lane of the collection are two PCD the great buildings in Washing­ Princeton, NJ 08540 gold medals. As he visited, he ton, the Supreme Court.” On the mentioned the names of side he teaches a graduate classmates Spencer Welsh, 1949 seminar at the University and Needs Correspondent Thomas Matthews (deceased) coaches his eight-year-old and Alfred Parson (deceased). daughter Jordan’s soccer team. His mother Katharine Methar 1950 For myself, Posterity Press Gulick, worked as the business William C. Wallace remains one of the smaller manager for MFS for 17 years 25 Barnsdale Road publishing houses to have from 1941 to 1958. Short Hills, NJ 07078 reached the ripe age of six and We learned of the death of stay in business. We’ve even

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 19 grown — in staff, quarters and and his wife, Sheila, sold their and best of friends— I am the several boys/men who had won output (with bigger books if not ever popular Princeton godfather of his older daughter. a peewee hockey award given in too many more each year). On newspaper, . The The country is fortunate to Billy’s name, and others were the home front, Mary and I just buyer turned up right here at have Bob in that office at this there.” (see page 11 for more became empty-nesters, having PDS. Upper School Visual Arts moment.” (See photo and notes from Nancy.) installed Tim happily at the and Architecture teacher Ken announcement on page 7.) University of Miami. 1961 All things considered, J. Ward Kuser consider this: ‘Older is better. ” 1154 Stuart Road 1953 Princeton, NJ 08540 Kenneth C. Scasserra Ward Kuser wrote: “OK, OK, 2 Chippin Court so I took a bit of a break. I Robbinsville, NJ 08691 mean, two issues and a year or so, I figured no one would know Grenville Cuyler wrote: “I that I was even gone. With continue to work as a freelance Madame Editor Linda Stefanelli actor in New York City. I will be MFS ’62 retiring to Magazine appearing in a cab-hailing scene Editor Valhalla, it seemed like a in The Devil and Daniel good time to quietly fade away Webster, directed by Alec after five years or so. No one was Baldwin. sending me anything, the phone This is a remake of the 40s bill was bad enough, there was June 1956, Mike Morris ’60, Bobby Mueller ’59, Chris Shannon 56. movie. When I was in the fifth nothing new with “Uncle Stooie” form at PCD I was in the play, and the Old Guard, and, hey, I The Devil and Daniel Webster!” Smith Jr. and his wife Lynn, Joseph Coffee wrote: “I can’t write. Bill Ackley was right purchased the venerable paper, finally retired from the U.S. and now must be spinning in his 1954 thus becoming the publisher Treasury Department in August grave You know Right. Fred M. Blaicher Jr. (Lynn) and editor simulta­ 2000, after 31-plus years in a Right? Wrong! 710 Manatee CV neously! variety of federal agencies I got away with it until after Vero Beach, FL 32963 including some time in the the Fall ’00 issue came out, but Marines. I am now Executive then I got creamed from all sides. Director of the National I couldn’t even walk down James Carey Jr. 1955 Partnership for Careers in Public Nassau Street without some one 545 Washington Street Guy K. Dean III Safety and Security — a non­ slamming me. Mrs. Smyth Dedham, MA 02026 11 Lemore Circle profit organization focusing on wondered if they finally had Rocky Hill, NJ 08553 school reform and safety, and caught up with me! Someone in better quality of recruits into law the Pennington Market asked if I Guy Dean sent word that his 1958 enforcement. M y wife, Laurie, of had “Writer’s Block” ... I clued son Andrew Dean PDS ’98, was C.R. Perry Rodgers Jr. 33 years, and our children, Geoff, her in that I basically can’t write. awarded an academic/aptitude 13 Stonewall Circle David and Bevin are all doing Pepper Pettit PCD ’60 razed me commendation by the Depart­ Princeton, NJ 08540 well. And there is one grandchild, for taking the easy way out, ment of the Navy, Naval Jordyn. ‘Grandfatherhood’ is instead of struggling like he was Reserve Officers Training Corps highly recommended!” trying to write his column. Mea in Boulder, Colorado. The 1959 Stephen S. Cook (Liz Aall) Kaemmerlen MFS ’64, award “publicly commends 566 River Road who writes for The Times of Andrew for his performance Belle Mead, NJ 08502 1960 Trenton, wondered what rock I and distinguishes him as a top Karl D. Pettit had been under. While loading performer in the University of Howard (Mac) McMorris 2432 Linden Drive his lunch pail with yellow fin and Colorado NROTC program.’’ wrote: “I assume that you Havertown, PA 19083 avocado at a local sushi bar, Andrew ranks second in his realize that classmate Robert [email protected] Regan Kerney trashed me for all class. Congratulations to Mueller is the new FBI the time dumping on him, rather Andrew and his proud parents! The William S. Smoyer ’60 Director. He attended from the than Peter Mills and John Memorial Field was dedicated fourth through eighth grades. Becker. He definitely wanted during Alumni Weekend in 1956 He would have graduated in back-to-the-future revenge. Bud May. Nancy Smoyer MFS ’61, Donald C. Stuart 1959, but his family moved to Tibbals took me to the cleaners Bill’s sister, who was at PDS for 32 Nelson Ridge Road Philadelphia and he went to the after asking if I had forgotten all the dedication wrote: “A group Princeton, NJ 08540 St. Paul’s School in New his history lessons about famous Hampshire for grades 9 to 12. of about 50 people gathered at quitters. Then the new Madame Jeb Stuart made a big change We were also classmates at the field in the late afternoon. Editor, Anne Marie Russo Keith, A nice mixture of Billy’s friends, since the Spring Journal. He Princeton University (1966) questioned my respect for the

20 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 teachers who made me what I am In this center of intelligentsia sat today! ... She obviously doesn’t our hallowed masters surrounded know who I am. But the one that by mere mortals seeking their got me the most was Hank insight and words of wisdom. It Tomlinson, who really hit me was awesome! hard. Hank’s father, Henry OK, that’s it for this time. Tomlinson PCD ’34, unfortu­ Yeah, yeah, yeah, I know this was nately passed away this past thin and I didn’t talk about the summer. According to Hank, his other twenty-nine of us still father had found my word- around, but I’ll get more next mongering efforts a pleasing form time ... You know ... about of entertainment and took a dim The Boys From Broadmead. view of my slinking off into the On a sad note, we offer our night! ... Enough said. If the new condolences to John Sheehan, Madame Editor can deal with my whose mother died in September. ribald antics, then onward with Hank Tomlinson PCD ’61 and his family in Albuquerque. Children, new tales of the Boys from left to right: Petie, Annie, wins Julia and Sarah, and wife Kathy. Broadmead! 1962 Unfortunately, I am three doing great. Unfortunately, they and had the opportunity to John F. McCarthy III weeks late on the deadline and, as didn’t elaborate much. Herb catch Hank and his family for 87 Ettl Circle usual, I have no material. Well, Hobler says that Randy Hobler breakfast. Albuquerque seems to Princeton, NJ 08540 here goes. I’m sure somewhere is doing fine with his many do him well, even though he Jack and Susan McCarthy else in this issue there must be a activities. Mrs. Kane tells that spoke of returning to Colorado invite the Class of 1962 and their great write-up and photos of the Gibby Kane is still sailing like in a few years. He keeps working guests to a PCD 40th reunion Smoyer family and their generous crazy. Peggy Longstreth Bayer as a sporting goods rep and celebration of cocktails and athletic field gift in honor of Bill MFS ’41 said that Richard travels to all the REI-type sports dinner, on Friday, May 17, 2002, Smoyer PCD ’60. On that May Longstreth continues his efforts places in the Southwest. The beginning at 6:00 p.m. in their evening, there was a wonderful in architectural history teaching. picture shows how the family home at 87 Ettl Circle in crowd of PCD, Miss Fine’s, and Mrs. Morse told that Peter has grown since my last write-up Princeton. Please RSVP PDS people, young and old, Morse still teaches math in the of him in 1995. Those kids keep Jack directly by email at parents and schoolmates—all Far East. Meanwhile, she again is growing! And so does Hank’s [email protected]. there to honor a wonderful making local news by donating interest in sports - biking, person that we can now only an offspring of the famous, and camping, climbing, hiking ... remember. Stan Smoyer spoke now late, Tree to you name it. He got his ten-year 1963 first and then was followed by the battlefield site. old son Petie playing ice hockey John A. Ritchie David Smoyer PCD ’56 and There are the usual vicious at one of the two rinks in town. 3512 North Third Street Nancy Smoyer MFS ’61. Pepper rumors concerning Robert Ayers I can just imagine Hank Arlington, VA 22201 Petit and PCD ’60 classmate and his antics in D.C. He peacefully sitting in the stands. [email protected] Davy Davis said some fine words definitely has the life in the When I mentioned I loved to about their memories growing up nation’s capitol. blade, he immediately suggested 1964 with Bill. Among others at the Talking about Washington, going on an eighteen mile jaunt Willaim E. Ring gathering were Barbara Rose what about Bob Mueller PCD about Albuquerque ... I reached 2118 Wilshire Blvd. #336 Callaway MFS ’64, Debborah ’59 taking over the F.B.I.? A for another piece of Indian fiy Santa Monica, CA 90403 Hobler MFS 66, and Jack good man for a hard job. I dug a bread, gulped and politely [email protected] McCarthy PCD ’62. It was really bit for the photo of Bob passed. Hank also mentioned and quite moving. showing his baseball skills a la about Peter Kirkpatrick still Donald E. Woodbridge Just as this new school year 1956 Westward Ho II with being on the road as a sports rep 48 Depot Hill Road was to start, I again spoke to Chris Shannon PCD ’56 and and wondered if he had again Amenia, NY 12501 Regan Kerney, but this time we Mike Morris PCD '60. seen Dave Petito and Hy Young [email protected] weren’t sliding up to the sushi I actually was invited to a few in Florida. So, all things look bar. He continues teaching and family gatherings this past spring good at Casa Tomlinson. coaching at Lawrenceville and saw Tim Kuser PCD ’56 And finally, the Three Sages, 1965 School where he’s been for and “Q Kuser PCD ’60. Tim is better known as Stu Robson, Bud Needs Correspondent several years. According to him, still doing his thing trying to Tibbals, and Wes McCaughan, it only gets better since the teach people how to drive fast continue to amaze all. Due to students never cease to amaze and safely, while Brother Q their ever-growing popularity in Save the D; him. . . Good or bad? keeps working the family the community, their weekday Alumni According to several PCD ’61 nursery down in Bordentown. gatherings have moved to larger Weekend And then there’s Hank surrounds at the shopping center. parents and family members May 17-18, when recently seen about Nassau Tomlinson. I was out in the So I stopped in one day at the 2002 Street, our classmates are all Land of Enchantment last week Java Hut to see them in action.

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 21 2002 AWARDS Alumni Achievement Award • Alumni Service Award • Athletic Hall of Fame

\ 1 NOMINATION FORM 2002 Alumni Award Selection Criteria 2002 Awards Alumni Achievement Award Alumni Service Award I would like to nominate: This award is given to an alumna/us This award is given to an alumna/us whose who has achieved excellence in his or efforts to give back to the community and/ her chosen field and who has made a or Princeton Day School reflect the highest commitment to helping others. The Class of for the: ideals of the school and inspire others recipient is someone who inspires through his or her example of sensitivity others by his or her example. □ Alumni Achievement Award or generosity. □ Alumni Service Award □ Athletic Hall of Fame 2002 Athletic Hall of Fame Selection Criteria

Reason for nomination: Purpose Criteria for Selection The purpose of the Athletic Hall of Fame is ATHLETES to recognize and honor those student Player nominees must have attended Miss athletes and other members of the commu­ Fine’s School, Princeton Country Day nity whose athletic accomplishments or School, or Princeton Day School for a other contributions to the athletic program minimum of two years. Athletes become have been of the highest caliber and eligible for consideration five years after the exemplify the highest ideals of the school. graduation of their class. Inductees will have compiled an exceptional interscholastic Structure o f the Selection Committee athletic career or otherwise distinguished themselves through outstanding athletic Permanent members of the committee are achievements and exemplify the highest the Director of Athletics, the Associate ideals of the school. Director of Athletics, the Director of Selection is based primarily on athletic Alumni Relations and at least one school accomplishments while at Miss Fine’s School, administrator. Miss Fine’s School, Princeton Princeton Country Day School or Princeton Country Day School and Princeton Day Day School. Subsequent achievements in School are each represented by at least one athletics and other areas are also taken into alumna/us for a term of three years. consideration. Selection Committee members are not eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame COACHES while serving on the committee. To be eligible for consideration as a coach, nominees must have retired from coaching at If you need more room, please attach Calendar PDS after working at the school for a a separate page for your comments. minimum of five years. Selection is based A request for nominations is included in the Journal. All new nominees are notified upon an exceptional coaching career which brought great credit to the school. and asked to complete an information sheet. Your name Inductees will be notified of their selection SPECIAL Class ____ by February 15. An awards ceremony is held The Selection Committee also considers during Alumni Weekend. for induction those nominees: Address a) who have achieved extraordinary success in athletic endeavors or programs not offered by the school; b) whose distinguishing athletic achieve­ Nominat'°nS ments occurred subsequent to their Phone are due bY a 2 0 0 1 time at school; Please return before December 31, 2001 December 3 1 , * c) whose example of uncommon to PDS Alumni Office, P.O.Box 75, commitment, dedication, and support Princeton, N.J. 08542 of our athletic program is worthy of special recognition.

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1966 Deborah Hobler was awarded the Alumni Service Award for 2001 for her work advancing breast cancer awareness. In May, she traveled from her California home to PDS to graciously accept the award. She addressed alumni gathered at an awards luncheon in the Campus Center Addie, survived the third grade.” during Alumni Weekend in I apologize for the lateness of May. the following item from Katie Ecroyd who wrote to me two 1967 years ago! She wrote: “In 1996 I Julia Lockwood was named one of the five Deborah Hobler ’66, far left, with classmates Andrea Hicks, Katherine P.O. Box 739 Kansas Master Teachers. It was Ann (Kitzi) Becker, and Sally Harries Gauldie, at the alumni awards cer­ South Freeport, ME 04078 quite an honor! Since 1997 I’ve emony held in the PDS Campus Center during Alumni Weekend in May. been serving on our teacher association’s negotiation team. 1968 Punky Brewster Rutledge e- Hartford. When he is not at I’ve also served as a Kansas-NEA Mary Hobler Hyson mailed me this spring to let me work, you can find him coordi­ Human Rights Commissioner. I 1067 Wolf Hill Road know that she is finishing her nating umpiring for the Little am still active in the American Cheshire, CT 06410 second year teaching third grade League in Manchester. Association of University [email protected] in South Windsor, Connecticut. Andy Fishman had an update: Women. My life continues to be Her oldest child, Erin graduated “Since my trip to Nepal, my Mary Hobler Hyson sent photo­ full, with school and family. My from high school in June and group with Operation Walk has graphs taken at the Athletic Hall oldest daughter, Rebecca, is will attend Wagner College in been to Cebu (in the Philip­ of Fame presentations during attending the University of the fall. Her son, Luke, who is pines) for a similar orthopedic Alumni Weekend in May. Iowa. M y youngest, Joanna, is four, likes to spend his free time mission. Other than a few The spotlight this issue is on six-foot-one, and plays volley playing guitar. (I wonder if he monsoon-like tropical storms, Bill Rigot, who was inducted ball and basketball in high has learned any of the “Roving there were no surprises. My into the PDS Athletic Hall of school.” I am wondering if she’d Kind” songs?!!) Kerry, Punky’s daughter, Megan, is heading east Fame on May 18. A brief write­ be interested in heading east and husband, continues his job as a to Bard College in New York up on Bill’s athletic accomplish­ playing on the University of senior systems consultant at T he this summer, and my youngest, ments during his years at PDS Connecticut Husky team? appeared in the last issue of the Leigh Keyser Phillips sent me Journal. So today, we are ex­ an extensive Christmas letter. tending our hearty congratula­ She wrote: “Peter, my husband, tions to Bill. He wrote me a and I (now both eligible for note after the event: “The AARP!) are still busy with school and PDS community as insurance and pensions, and a whole could not have done practicing law, respectively. I am anything else for my family and still on the board of Westover myself. An unforgettable experi­ School in Connecticut and the ence! It was wonderful to see YWCA in Burlington, Vermont. old schoolmates like John In my free time I like to play Claghorn ’68 and Debbie golf, bike, and keep up with the Holber 66 as well as Mrs. Joan Bill Rigot ’68 stands in front of the John Claghorn ’68 was the kids and their activities. We were Baker (mother of Linda Baker PDS Athletic Hall of Fame display presenter for Bill Rigot at the fortunate to do some traveling Bogue ’68), Wes McCaughan case while he was on campus to be Athletic Hall of Fame ceremony this year with the family to and Sandy Bing.’’ inducted into the Hall of Fame. on Friday of Alumni Weekend. Tuscany and Rome. Hally is

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 23 studying at Tufts and was co­ and Sarah will head to Tufts And our condolences to Colorado in Greeley. I work on captain of the riding team. Brent where Christopher will partici­ Jimmy Stover and his family, my home, my family, my art, graduated from Brewster Acad­ pate in a one year certificate whose father, John Stover, died and having more fun! Best to all emy where he was on the sailing program for museum work; in October. my classmates!” team. Stewart (13) loves archery Katie will return to Dartmouth I also got an e-mail from Bob and skateboarding.” to begin her junior year; and Salup who said that he had been David will head to 1970 very ill with an intestinal para­ Colgate. Ann M. Wiley site that he had contracted in As you read this 33 Cold Soil Road Portugal, but that he was going column, I do hope Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 to be reading some of his poetry that it will encour­ [email protected] on August 25th at the Princeton Arts Council. age you to write to Congratulations and thanks to On behalf of the class, we me with your news. Allison Gilbert Kozicharow, our send our heartfelt sympathy to Being class secretary outstanding class agent, for Hilary Martin whose mother is difficult if no one leading our class again with the O iD passed away in March, to Pam writes to me! highest percent participation in Orr Marck whose father passed P.S.: M ary sent in last year’s Annual Fund. Allison away in June, to Lucy Stover- Leigh Keyser Phillips ’68 and husband, Peter, a photograph of wrote: “I’m off work ‘til the fall Schorr whose father passed away with their son, Brent in Rome where they Ruth Dorf MFS and busy visiting colleges and in October, and mother who traveled earlier this year. ’27, a 2001 Athletic grad schools for Nicky (17) and passed away in November, and Hall of Fame in­ Maggie (21) respectively. As to Laurie Linowitz whose sister Joe Chandler and I had a ductee, along with this special always, my family and Hilary wonderful mini-reunion in June was killed in an automobile note. Mary wrote: “Mrs. Dorf has M artin’s get together a lot and in Portland. He came across a accident in October. been a dear friend of our family I’m also enjoying seeing Meg I am afraid we are a little slim 1965 PCD Junior Journal and and was our next door neighbor Brinster Michael and her family on news this time. Please send how we howled at the pictures on Mercer Road for about 40 this summer. Hilary and her clan something for the next Journal. of some goofy looking kids — years. Prior to the write-up in are heading off to Australia and oh to be 14 years old again! the PDS Jou rn a l of her early New Zealand and we are watch­ 2001 has been a landmark years of athletics, I had not been ingO their two dogs. & Their two, ’ 1971 year for me — aware of that aspect plus our two, plus a neighbor’s Louise Broad Lavine attended my 30th of her life. She has dog makes, GASP, FIVE dogs 2016 West Club Blvd. college reunion; always been viva­ for two weeks! Friends of the Durham, NC 27705 attended my cious, spunky and girls visiting or hanging around husband’s 30th most attentive — a add to the usual household Elizabeth (Betsy) Meredith Rigo college reunion; treasured friend.” confusion. Maggie’s boyfriend lost her husband, John Rigo. in celebrated our 30th Another class­ visited us and his appendix the tragedy of September 1 1, wedding anniver­ mate Sue Kleinberg burst! He felt bad when he 2001. She wrote: “John was a sary; watched my wrote to PDS: arrived, but was too polite to senior vice president in casualty youngest son, “Nothing much to mention it!” claims for Marsh and McLennan, David, graduate report — still a Ruth Dorf MFS ’27 Cindy Shoemaker wrote: “I an insurance brokerage at the from high school; deputy attorney recently moved from Southern World Trade Center. John and witnessed the union of my general (Bob Ramsey’s partner Maryland to the Eastern Shore graduated from St. Thomas son, Christopher and his bride, is an adversary in one of my of Maryland. I worked at the University in Minneapolis and Sarah at the Mohonk Mountain cases.) Daughter Cecily Chesapeake Biological Labora­ attended law school in Southern House in New York State! So the MacCarchie is a junior in high tory, on Solomons Island, for California. John was a devoted nest is emptying: Christopher school. Son Teddy MacCarchie 10 years. Now, because of husband, a devoted brother to is in seventh grade. It was great funding cuts, I’m working at his family, a person of great to go to the “Century” party last CBL’s sister lab in Cambridge, integrity, energy, and possessed a fall at . I saw MD. My mother and one of my wonderful sense of humor. He Franny Gorman ’67.” sisters also live on the Eastern showed great dedication to his Shore; it will be nice to be able work. John was a member of the to visit them more often.” New York Athletic Club, and swam nearly a mile every week­ Susan Denise Harris Catherine Morgan Standard day, and an avid golfer. We were 324 South Bald Hill Rd. wrote: “I am still living on the planning our 10th wedding New Canaan, CT 06840 big island of Hawaii, with my anniversary at the New York sahbulldogW@aol husband, John, and ten-year-old daughter, Eloise. Our older Athletic Club. Contributions in Our condolences to Beverly children are in college: Celiha is John’s memory may be made to: Mary Hobler Hysons son, Bevis and her family on the at Franldin College in Lugano John M. Rigo Memorial Fund, Christopher with his bride, Sarah, death of their mother, Switzerland, and son, Silas, is at c/o Central Park Conservancy, on their wedding day Betsy, who died in May. the University of Northern 14 East 60th Street, New York,

24 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 NY 10022. Attn: Ginger Davis. same concerns — old, new, rich, of the journal Critical Inquiry A park bench with John’s name poor, East, West — we are all on on “things” this fall, and next will be dedicated in his honor. common ground.” fall a new book titled A Sense A service will be held at the Ellen Sussman and family o f Things. Both will make great Church of the Heavenly Rest in flew in from the West coast in bedtime reading,” he jokes. New York in January. A date has the spring to visit family. She “Buy copies for friends and not yet been set. You may write came to see brother Mitchell family both! I am also coaching to me at [email protected].” Sussman ’71. He is a former girls soccer (8-year-olds). Fraser Our condolences to Nancy PDS parent and owner of Starr is something of a star!” Davies-Hathen on the death of Tours Bus company in Trenton. Our condolences to Dr. her mother. While on campus she visited Michael Stix and Susan Stix with former Associate Athletic Fisher ’72, and their families, on Director Jan Baker. They took the death in April 2001 of their a moment out for a picture father, Dr. Thomas Stix. He was Jan Hall Burruss (shown below). 76 and an emeritus professor 69 Forest Street of astrophysical sciences at Sherborn, MA 01770 Princeton University. Sab Russo ’74, took his son and Mark DeLavan “Maumau” Anne Macleod Weeks classmates sailing aboard “0 2 ” Harrop sent word from New 1 500 Glencoe Road last summer. From left, Dan York where he works and lives. Glencoe, MD 21152 Reynolds, Parker Ross & Jake Yuki Moore Laurenti He wrote: “I am a senior vice [email protected] Kremer, all PDS class of 11. 464 Hamilton Avenue president and director of editorial Trenton, NJ 08609 Andy Davies sent a quick note Greenwich, Connecticut, as of services at ManningO Selvage O & [email protected] Lee, the public relations division with a bit of levity: “I’m still August 1, 2001. of Bcom3 Advertising, where I’ve good-lookin’!” he wrote! David Straut sent this: “It’s Marjorie Williams was inter­ worked for the last five years. I Hilary Morgan wrote with been a while since I wrote in. I viewed on the Today Show by also serve on the membership some pleasant news of her live in Charlotte, N.C., having anchor Katie Couric, talking and admissions committee of upcoming marriage: “I am moved here in 1994 with my about her article in the July issue The Princeton Club of New presently living in Anchorage, wife Mareen, and our three of Vanity Fair on the relationship York. My wife Lucy, and I live in Alaska as the director of a 25- children, Charlie, Catie and between former president Bill Carnegie Hill in NYC.” bed transitional program for Rosemary. I head up First Clinton and former vice presi­ Our condolences to Susan homeless street alcoholics. Won Union’s Healthcare Corporate dent A1 Gore. Linda Maxwell Stix Fisher on the death in April the Alaska Public Radio song of Banking Group. I have enjoyed Stefanelli ’62 sent this word to 2001 of her father, Dr. Thomas the year contest and was a keeping in touch with classmates us and told us that Marjorie was Stix. He was 76 and an emeritus finalist last year. Finally pro­ Jamie Paterson, Anne Williams “wonderfully articulate and professor of astrophysical sci­ duced my first CD of original and Kemp Battle. I couldn’t looked fabulous.” At the end of ences at Princeton University. tunes on guitar and piano. make our 25th, but plan to be the piece Couric said “I think Susan Linowitz Paolmino Performing, kayaking, mountain back for the 30th. If you’re in you’re a very good writer.” died in October from injuries climbing, skiing and paragliding. Charlotte, please stop by!” Anne Russell-Barrett wrote received in an automobile I chair a housing and neighbor­ Bill Brown wrote that he has with the happy news of the birth accident. She lived in Miami. hood commission for the city been appointed the George M. of her daughter, Maria Louise Our deepest sympathy to her and was appointed to the Alaska Pullman Professor of English at Barrett, who was born on Au­ son, Joseph, and other family State Council of the Arts by the the University of Chicago, gust 29, 2000. “She arrived two members, including her parents Governor. Am planning on where he continues to serve as weeks early, weighing 6 lbs., who reside in Pennington. getting married in July 2002. Associate Dean of Humanities. measuring 18 inches. All have Steven Bash was elected Life is Good!" “I’ll be publishing a special issue adjusted, including the two president of The Bankers’ Asso­ We received word that Hugh ciation for Finance and Trade for Boyd died recently. Our condo­ the 2001-2002 term, according lences to his children Jess ’97 to an article published in the and Chris Boyd ’99. July 5, 2001 The Times of Tren­ ton. He is a senior vice president 1974 at the Charlotte, North Caro- Keith D. Plapinger lina-based First Union National 25 Joy Street Bank. Steve said “What I like Boston, MA 02114 about banking is that it is a [email protected] business where you can be involved in all industries.” He Terry Ward writes to share his also remarked “People you meet achievement, as he has been around the world are very appointed assistant head of the Ellen Sussman ’72 with daughters Sophie and Gillian, husband Ron interesting and we all have the Convent of the Sacred Heart in Kroen, and Jan Baker (right), former PDS associate director of athletics.

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 25 dogs! She is a delight who had have been working towards Pines, Florida 33026-2625, or better play lacrosse and love adopting overseas, specifically e-mail: [email protected].” history. No pressure there!” from the Ukraine. If all contin­ Robert Olsson is a new ues to proceed as scheduled, we trustee and president of the will be traveling in September alumni board. In the past he has 1976 2001. Please keep your fingers served as alumni board vice Creigh Duncan crossed for us! Our only child president. During his years of 549 The Great Road right now is a miniature schnau- playing lacrosse, ice hockey and Princeton, NJ 08540 zer by the name of football at PDS, he [email protected] “Petey” (from the received both the Greg Matthews wrote to tell us Little Rascals). Silver P and the that his daughter, Mimi ’ 14, is Although Chris Gold P award. carrying on the family tradition and I have no A graduate of at PDS, having just finished children together, Dartmouth Uni­ junior kindergarten. She is now Chris has two versity, he is Vice in kindergarten. wonderful children President of Client Eleanor Barnes wrote: from a previous Services with “Adjusting to small-college-town marriage, so we are Spectra Marketing life in Amherst. Adjusting to car grandparents! in Hackensack. ownership. Adjusting to working What a hoot! I am Robert Olsson 78 He and his wife Nora Lazzaretto 78 with her again, and programming for a step-mom, husband Chris. Nancy, are the Cimex Corp. of Beldertown. godmother and grandmother, parents of a daughter and son, Just completed work on an but somehow passed “mother”! and live in Princeton Junction. animated film.” 1978 That will be next. In September Robert’s mother, Our sincere condolences to My dad (Marcelo Cuesta) — Nancy Hunter Olsson died. Our Catherine Ferrante Tapsall Richard Olsson, and his brothers those of you who took Spanish sincere condolences to Robert 66 Park Avenue South Robert Olsson ’78 and Jeffrey classes should remember “Senor and his brothers Richard Olsson Old Greenwich, CT 06879 Olsson ’81 on the loss of their Cuesta”— just got married on PDS ’76 and Jeffrey Olsson [email protected] mother Nancy Hunter Olsson, May 5, 2001. After losing my PDS 81, and their families. who died in September 2001. Catherine Ferrante Tapsall mother in 1990 to cancer, he is a received the following letter very fortunate man to have 1977 from Nora Cuesta Lazzaretto: found a wonderful partner to 1979 continue his life. He sends his Nicholas R. Donath Alice Graff Looney Dear Catherine: best to all of those students who 3859 Almondwood Drive 9108 Shad Lane Can it be true? Have all of these pass through his doors (and Las Vegas, NV 89120 Potomac, MD 20854 years REALLY flown by? Some­ traveled to Spain and other and [email protected] times I feel as if I am 25 years countries with us in the sum­ Evan R. Press Julia Penick Garry became a old, then I remember that I am mertime.) 1116 1/2 South Rexford Drive PDS trustee in June and is co­ 40! Well, I have not written into My best to a ll classmates. I Los Angeles, CA 90035 chair of the Annual Fund this our class notes for a while, so I would love to hear from you. I [email protected] year. In the past Julia think it is time. I have kept in close touch with has served as a co­ have included two three PDS people, classmate Victoria Howard sent word that chair of the Annual pictures of my Sue Freman Keitelman she is doing well and would like Fund, on the Parents husband and myself. (Fineman); Sandford Bing, past to hear from classmates! Association I am a Senior principal; and Executive Council Risk Consultant for a Allison Shehadi, and Chairs Commit­ company by the math teacher. tee, as Communica­ name of StaffLeasing. They have been tions Chair, and I have worked in the my inspiration in most recently on the realm of “safety” for many facets of Advisory Committee 18 years now. Chris, my life. that led the search Julia Penick Garry ’77 my husband, is a My best to all! 1 for the new Head of project supervisor for am including School. She is a consultant with a large construction company, my address, William M. Mercer Inc. in A-Z Builders. We have known phone and e-mail Princeton. She graduated from each other for 16 years and just to see who will Princeton University and received this month have been married contact me first Jill Migliori Maxon ’77, left, came to Alumni her J.D. degree from UCLA. She for four years. He is my best — Nora and Weekend in the spring and posed for a photograph and her husband Tim, have two friend. Chris Lazzaretto, with Jan Baker, former Assistant Director of sons, both at PDS; Jamie '09 and W e are presently living in 1511 N. Hiatus Athletics, center, and Laura Farina ’79, who spoke Matthew ’ 11. Pembroke Pines, Florida. We Road, Pembroke at the luncheon.

26 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 Jonathan Rabb ’82 with 1980 1982 his wife Andra Reeve, Jennifer Dutton Whyte April Barry Braswell on the Colross lawn at 990 Singleton Avenue 1 560 Union Street PDS after delivering the Woodmere, NY 11598 San Francisco, CA 94123 class of 2001 com­ [email protected] mencement address in Sally Robinson wrote: “I am June. Below, the cover Roger Holloway wrote from pleased to report that I am of his second novel. recovering well from a recent, St. Louis: “Still working with very unexpected, open-heart World Bird Sanctuary here in surgery A previous surgery from St. Louis. We are moving some 30 years ago needed ahead with lots of construction attention. I’m beginning to feel at our new facilities. More better than ever. P.S. The Mayo birds, more presentations, Clinic is a wonderful place! more of everything. My wife Hope to visit PDS again before Jennifer, and 4-year-old Salli Jonathan and Andra also too many years pass.” Sally Ann and 1-year-old Hanna are came to the New York City shares the following e-mail great. Going to Ecuador in alumni party in October. address: [email protected]. July to work on environmental (See photos on page 58) education down there.” Lorraine Herr and her hus­ 1981 Jonathan Rabb was on band Michael Beinhauer an­ campus in June to deliver the nounced the birth of son, Cameron Carrington Levy commencement address to the Holden Michael, born on July 8, 2212 Weymouth graduating class of 2001. He 2001, who joins brother Moscow, ID 83843 recently published his second Emerson. Lorraine also said that [email protected] novel, The Book o f Q. His first she and Anne M etcalf went for 1984 and novel, The Overseer was pub­ a “spa” weekend together. Adrienne Spiegel McMullen Kristine Anastasio Manning lished in 1998. He told the 612 West Surf, Apt. 2B 403 Rock Rest Road students and PDS community Chicago, IL 60657 Pittsboro, NJ 27312 gathered that “I was suddenly 1983 [email protected] [email protected] brought face to face with the Noelle Damico and 17 Dyke Road Charlotte Erdman Edward J. Willard Setauket, NY 11733 Rizzo came to 3236 Lenape Drive [email protected] Alumni Day in May Dresher, PA 19025 and with her children and Rena Ann Whitehouse Christopher Hayes was appointed sent this word to us: 2691 North Thompson Road Middle School Director of “Meredith (now six Atlanta, GA 30319 Worcester Academy in Worcester, years) and Hilary [email protected] Mass. He said “We moved into a (three years) became new $8 million facility in Sep­ the sisters of identical Jon Firester wrote from New tember.” He jokes “twenty years twin boys, Matthew York City: “My daughter, Kalin, after I started PDS, and I’m still Peter and Alexander just turned four. Kalin, Ruth, not beyond eighth grade!” David, born on Benjamin and I are still living in Lawrence Miller announced October 19, 2001. NYC. We go ice skating, to that Wesley Thayer Miller was Charlotte Erdman Rizzo ’81 with her children at My husband Peter, museums, to the park and out born on January 20, 2001. Alumni Weekend in May. had to admit he was for Chinese food! Benjamin is 1 Congratulations! slightly relieved they 1/2 and learning a lot from his Shin Na announced that she were boys, as the prospect of fact that it had been nineteen big sister!” got married in December 2000 living with five women had made years since I sat here on the Caroline Stewardson to Tony Raza, a graduate of him a little nervous!” Colross lawn awaiting our Thornewill sent word that she is Boston University. “We met in Our sincere condolences to diplomas.” His sister Susannah working away designing homes Singapore. He was a guest on the Jeffrey Olsson and his family on Rabb ’80 and brother, Jeremy on Nantucket where “we live news show I was producing at the loss of his mother Nancy Rabb ’88, also received diplo­ with our two doggies.” CNBC Asia.” Hunter Olsson, who died in mas under the PDS graduation Mark Waks wrote: “Dot-com Daniel Zuckerman wrote with September 2001. tent. “Time picks up it’s pace tanked. Now working at another news of his family: “My wife and from here on in,” he said to the one called Buzzpad. Ah, the joys I are proud to announce the graduates. Jonathan was mar­ of the Internet age.” birth of Helen Frances Make your nominations ried in November 2001. His Congratulations to Craig Zuckerman! February 15, 2001. 2002 AWARDS new wife, Andra Reeve, at­ Phares who was married in June Big sister, Anna (9/7/99), and See page 22 tended the commencement to Katharine Herring of Mom (Shelley) are all pleased as with him. Princeton. punch!”

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 27 Our condolences to Lia Miller the son of Maureen and R. climbed three-quarters of them. on the death of her father, J.P. Patrick Benson of Wallingford, Recently he was part of a rescue Miller, on November 1, 2001. Pa. The Rev. Pierce A. Brennan, a team for a solo climber who had Roman Catholic priest, officiated an accident. 1985 at the Princeton University A wedding announcement in Chapel, with the Rev. David A. the local newspaper announced Loise Hall Larsen Davis, a Presbyterian minister, that Mitchell Warren was 19 Lincoln Avenue taking part. married to Joanna Elizabeth Rumson, NJ 07760-2050 Mrs. Dineen, 34, is a program Slaney in a ceremony per­ [email protected] development officer in Baltimore formed by Rabbi Reeve Brenner and at the Johns Hopkins Program Lynne Erdman O’Donnell at the Congressional Club in for International Education for 4804 S.W. Orchard Lane Washington, D.C. According to Gynecology and Obstetrics, Portland, OR 97219-3366 f the announcement, M itch is on which provides reproductive [email protected] the staff of the Senate Environ­ health and family planning and ment and Public Works Com­ training for health care workers Andrew J. Schragger Tonya Elmore Faulkenburg ’85 mittee, specializing in transpor­ in the developing world. She 50 Lochatong Road and her husband Scott, announced tation. Congratulations and graduated from Northwestern the birth of daughter Teagan Reece, Trenton, NJ 08628 best wishes to M itchell and and received a master’s degree in on August 7, 2001, who joins sib­ [email protected] Joanna! public health from Harvard. ling Carson. The family lives in Iowa. Elizabeth White Meahl Her mother, Janet Adam Sternberg announced the birth of received his doctorate S. Stoltzfus, retired as Jr., was a second lieutenant in daughter, Sumner Aline Meahl, an English and the Marine Corps who died in degree from the Vir­ born September 29, weighing religion teacher in combat in 1967 in Vietnam.’’ ginia Consortium of 7 lbs., 13 oz. Sumner joins big the Upper School at Her brother, William Stoltzfus Clinical Psychology at brother Jack. the College of William Princeton Day III, was in attendance. He is a and Mary recently. School. teacher at PDS in the Upper He is a staff psycholo­ Mr. Dineen, also School history department and gist in child and family 34, is a senior is the religion coordinator. Craig C. Stuart therapy at the Los Adam Sternberg ’85 communications Congratulations to Jack 495 Douglas St. #2 Angeles Child Guid­ specialist in Wash­ Cook and his wife, Liz Bylin San Francisco, CA 94114-2751 ance Clinic, specializing in ington at Ketchum public Cook ’90, on the birth of their and violence prevention. relations. He graduated from daughter Zoe in August, who Sofia Xethalis Congratulations to Rebecca Columbia and received a law joins big sister Josie. It was a 440 North Street, Apt. 31 Stoltzfus who was married on degree from Oxford University busy year for the Cooks. In The Greystone October 27, 2001 to Thomas in England and a Master of May, Liz was inducted into the Pittsfield, MA 01201 Dineen III. The following an­ Laws degree from the Univer­ Athletic Hall of Fame during [email protected] nouncement was in the Sunday sity of Pennsylvania. Mr. Alumni Weekend. Word from Jassamyn Bagley’s New York Times on October 28: Benson, his adoptive father, is a Our condolences to Andrew family is that she earned her “Rebecca Caroline Stoltzfus, a sales representative for Info- Schragger, and his brothers daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will­ Graphix Systems, a sales and Michael ’92 and Richard '88, Ph.D. in immunology from iam A. Stoltzfus Jr. of Princeton, marketing business in Drexel and their families on the death Harvard Medical School and is continuing to stay in Boston N.J., was married there yesterday Hill, Pa. The bridegroom’s of their grandfather Henry C. to Thomas Gerard Dineen III, biological father, Mr. Dineen Schragger. Henry’s son, Fred doing post-graduate work. Schragger, is a former trustee. Heather Campbell Wager wrote: “Jay and I are happy to 1986 announce the birth of our daughter, Amanda Starr, on Susan Franz Murphy January 6, 2001. I’ve returned to 108 Marshall’s Corner- work part time with the Trustees Woodsville Road of Reservations, a land conserva­ Hopewell, NJ 08628 tion organization in [email protected] Masschusetts.” Word from M ark Venable’s Erik Johansen has baby news. mother Pat, that Mark and He wrote: “Working as a refer­ Kristin Venable still live in ence librarian at the Westerville Highlands Ranch, Colorado Public Library in Westerville, Alumni Philip Clippinger ’83, incoming Alumni Board President with their two children Adam, Ohio. My wife, Deneen, and I Robert Olsson ’78, and outgoing Board President Newell Thompson age four, and Erica, two. Mark had our second child on Febru­ ’82 participated in the dedication of the Robert Kreuger Memorial “collects” “14’ers” (Colorado’s ary 24, 2001. She is a bundle of Field during Alumni Weekend in May. 14,000 ft. peaks). He has joy and her name is Daria.”

28 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 Our condolences to Paul Jamieson and his family on the death of his father Thomas Timothy C. Babbitt Jamieson Jr., a prominent 575 Snowden Lane Princeton attorney. Princeton, NJ 08540 [email protected] and 1988 Irene L. Kim Amy Venable Ciuffreda 137 Mercer St., Apt. 2 8 Rydal Drive Jersey City, NJ 07302 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 [email protected] [email protected] and and Sarah Beatty Raterman Elizabeth Hare On Sept. 29, 2001, George Pad 88 married his sweetheart Molly 1031 West Dakin 318 East 78th St., Apt. 32 Pannell in Washington, D.C. A few PDS alumni were in attendance. Chicago, IL 60613 New York, NY 10021 Standing, from left: Ron Cunningham 88; Alex de Ravel 90, and Lylah M. Alphonse ’90. Seated, from left: the bride; the groom; Rob Paci [email protected] Colleen Priory sent in the (Lawrenceville, ’87); and Mike Paci (Attended PDS for many years with photos from her class get- John Mislow is in a M.D.- class o f’90, but graduated from Lawrenceville). The newlyweds are living together during Alumni Week­ Ph.D. program at University of in Washington, D.C. end in May. She also wrote: “1 Chicago Medical School. have moved to Yardley, PA, with Lylah M. Alphonse ’90 was in ment at Forest Pharmaceuticals 1989 my jovial father, Joe and his wife Washington, D.C., when in New York. I recently spoke Christina Frank Nancy. I am an executive re­ George Paci married his sweet­ with Mike Parker, who told me 8 Layfayette Road West cruiter with Snelling in heart, Molly Pannell, in late that he just got engaged and is Princeton, NJ 08540 Woodbridge, NJ. No husband. September. She wrote: “Ron doing well. My sister Susan ’92, and No kids. Two cats. All is good.” Cunningham was there, and received her MPH and is work­ Lauren B. French Alex de Ravel ’90 drove to ing in Ithaca.” 44 Buck Road #D Washington from Denver, Colo. Lylah M. Alphonse was stuck Lansing, NY 14882-9016 — yes, drove! That’s dedication in Amsterdam (en route back and Meghan Bencze for you. The bride, who is from India) during the terrorist Doria Roberts 140 Berkeley Place, Apt. #3 keeping her name, wore a strap­ attacks, and the Boston Globe 14 Wiley Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11217 less, floor-length gown of ivory quickly put her to work as a Trenton, NJ 08638 [email protected] lace and carried a bouquet of reporter. She says it was good to and flowers in bright autumn colors. remember what it’s like on the Nicole Cargulia She was attended by three sisters 1990 other side of the editor-writer 6060 Village Bend Drive, #808 and two brothers. George and Deborah A. Bushell relationship! Her brothers Dallas, TX 75206 his groomsmen (brothers Rob 78 Lakeview Drive (Navroze 91; and Cyrus 93) and and Mike, and best man Matt Old Tappan, NJ 07675-7065 ended up in Amsterdam at the Blair Young Kidd, who’s not connected to [email protected] same time, and all three made it P.O. Box 3514 PDS in any way, so don’t worry and back to Boston safely. Crested Butte, CO 81224 if his name’s not familiar) wore Jonathan P. Clancy Mike Parker wrote: “I would tuxedos with ivory shirts to 48 Carson Road like to announce that I am Alison Cho wrote: “I am train­ match the bride’s dress. George Princeton, NJ 08540 recently engaged to Robyn ing for my second marathon to looked suitably nervous as Molly Ruderman and that we are be held in Chicago in October. I came down the aisle. Molly We received news that Debora getting married in July 2002 in completed my first in Philadel­ looked radiant. Much dancing Klein Geller was married on Brooklyn, NY. We live in New phia in November (2000) in and eating and general teasing of January 2, 1999 to Bradley York City.” 6:01:12, and 1 am now hooked! George rounded out the Geller. They both attended the Congratulations to Liz Bylin Saw my brother, Ed Cho ’96, evening.’’ University of Rochester Medical Cook and her husband, Jack graduate from the University of Our congratulations to Amy School. Currently they are in Cook ’85, on the birth of their Michigan, Ann Arbor with Venable Ciuffreda and husband, Syracuse doing their residency. second child, daughter Zoe, in religion and pre-med major. He’s Brian, on the birth of their son, Deb is in her third year in August. She joins big sister going to continue there for grad Nicholas John Ciuffreda, on pediatrics, and Brad in his Josie. In May, Liz was inducted school in public health. {U.S. August 29, 2001. fourth year in ophthalmology. into the Athletic Hall of Fame News & World Report ranked it Our condolences to Richard Scott Newhall relocated to during Alumni Weekend. number three out of ten.) Hope Schragger, and his brothers Chicago to become the director everyone else is doing well!” of research at Concord Trust We received word that Michael '92 and Andrew ’85, W E W ANT and their families on the death Company. Jonathan Getty is nearing the YOUR OPINION! of their grandfather Henry C. Laura Welt wrote: “1 received completion of a Ph.D. in electri­ Schragger. Henry’s son, Fred my MBA in May and am now See page 57 cal engineering at the University Schragger, is a former trustee. working in product manage­ of California. He graduated

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 29 Below, from left are: Graham Richmond, Chris Jones, Jason Wasserman and Colleen Priory.

Class o f’91 gathered in

Colross during At right, from left: Colleen Priory, Jason Wasserman, Beth Kahora Taylor Alumni Weekend and Sarah Beatty Raterman. summa cum laude from Cornell Adam Petrick tragedies and wrote: “As I was University in 1992, and with a 48 West 68th St., #1 IE 1995 living in Alexandria, Virginia Eric S. Schorr M.S. in electrical engineering New York, NY 10023 outside of Washington, D.C. at 13 Derby St., Reading from the University of Califor­ [email protected] the time of the attacks, normally Berkshire RGl 7NX, England nia in 1994. I would drive by the Pentagon An engagement announcement [email protected] Rebecca Hart keeps perform­ around the time of the attack from the local paper: “Courtney and ing and sent this e-mail about while on my way to work in the Eckardt is engaged and planning Melissa J. Woodruff some shows on the West coast: morning. I was on vacation in a June 2002, marriage to William 436 Mount Lucas Road “THANK YOU SO MUCH to Buenos Aires, Argentina on the Mangarelli. She is a graduate Princeton, NJ 08540 everyone in L.A. who came out 11th, so I was about as far away student in the teacher certifica­ [email protected] to see us at the Mint! I had so from the Pentagon as possible on tion program at William Paterson much fun.” She said the long- Melissa (Missy) Woodruff wrote: that fateful day. Currently, I have University of New Jersey.” awaited RHP CD release is “I got engaged in May and will left Mercer Management Con­ almost done and will be avail­ be getting married July 4, 2002. sulting where I had been working able for purchase at shows and 1994 I am also working as an assistant on Latin American supply chain on the Web site: C. Justin Hillenbrand agent in the youth department cases for the last year in order to www.rebeccahartproject.com. 88 Greenwich St., Apt. 1009 CED talent agency in New York.” launch a new business strategy- Our condolences to Michael New York, NY 10006-2233 We received word that Grant consulting firm with a number of Schragger, and his brothers and Gould was married on July 21, partners in Quito, Ecuador. As Richard 88 and Andrew 85, Marika Sardar to Andromeda Yelton. Congratu­ of late September, I have moved and their families on the death 9 Braemar Driv lations to Grant and his wife! back down to Ecuador where I of their grandfather Henry C. Princeton, NJ 08540-9427 Wesley Steffens sent greet­ lived previously during and after Schragger. Henry’s son, Fred [email protected] ings to all! He just graduated in my years at the Georgetown Schragger, is a former trustee. the spring from the Culinary School of Foreign Service. Correction for 1994 Classnotes Institute of America and was As I recently sold my condo, in Spring Journal 2001: moving to Napa, California, to here is my new mailing address: 1993 work at The French Laundry P.O. Box 523165, Springfield, The editorial staff of the PDS Darcey Carlson (considered number one in the VA 22152. As the mail in Ecua­ Journal regrets that untrue 29 West Cedar St. country, he said.) dor is less than ideal, I have statements regarding Janna Boston, MA 02108 Shawn O’Connor received the established this post office box Levin were published in the [email protected] message from our PDS Alumni from which my mail will be sent Spring 2001 issue. and office about the September 11 to me each week.”

30 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 1996 ported Beim’s running time as Connie Hwong is also work­ 34:57, for an average of 5 min­ ing for the University in Sonal Mahida utes, 35 seconds per mile, Firestone Library. She will spend 10 Colt Circle despite humidity reported in the next semester working on her Princeton Junction, NJ 08550- 90s that day. The Packet wrote thesis and will return to Barnard 2447 this about Beim: “Since graduat­ for her final semester in January. and ing from the Amherst running I have heard rumors that Katie Karen Masciulli program, the 22-year-old has Griffith is moving to Colorado 811 Brookwood Place experienced some ups and for a while, but is around Ann Arbor, MI 48104 downs associated with the sport. Princeton until the end of the masciull.umich.edu He was 12th last October at the summer. I was told that after Tracy Ershow graduated from Hartford Marathon, but was graduating, Christine Rossi Boston University and has been injured and took off two months decided to stay in Providence, working on feature films in New following that. In his third run RI to work. Lastly, I’ve talked York with directors such as back, he raced in the Boston with Seth Adler. He is spending Penny Marshall, A1 Pacino, Marathon to kick-start his the summer working for his Woody Allen and more! Over distance training. Now he’s father. After that, he plans to the summer she was the director ready to mix in some more move to NYC and get a job. of photography for an indepen­ speedwork in hopes of becoming Well, that is all the news I dent film production. a more consistent winner.” have for you. I hope everyone is Danielle Warren wrote: According to The Packet, Beim is Aaron Beim ’96, winner of the doing well. Please e-mail me at “I am currently getting my off to Northwestern where he June 2001 Fete race. [email protected] if you have any teaching certificate to teach high entered the Ph.D. program for news and if you are around school English. I have moved sociology. summer and CONGRATULA­ Princeton, give me a call!” back to the area to be closer to More mention of Aaron’s TIONS to everyone who gradu­ Danielle Stramandi, a senior my boyfriend. I just became an running came with news of ated! I had a blast my senior at Princeton University, contin­ aunt. My sister Amy Warren other classmates in this year, as I’m sure most of you ues to lead Princeton’s diving Alpert ’89, had a baby named e-mail from Steve Bailey, PDS did. After graduation, I spent a team as a 10-meter platform Gabrielle. Send me e-mail at Technology Coordinator, US lot of time job hunting. Ac­ diver. She is currently training [email protected].” Computer Science. “I stopped in cepted a position with a market­ for the World Cup Trials in the Erin Belanger’s mother at Conte’s to see the class of ’96 ing and consulting company in spring. Over the summer she stopped by PDS at the end of at their 5th reunion. It was fun Princeton called Advantage journeyed to Beijing, China to September with the following to see everyone and find out Healthcare. If anyone is still participate in the 2001 World information: “Erin is stationed what they were all up to. Justin around Princeton, I would love University Games where she on the missile cruiser, USS Krebs was there, sans his buddy to hear from you. finished the compe­ Ticonderoga. She is the commu­ Nick Pinto, who was studying The biggest news I tition as the highest- nications and cryptology officer for his law school exams. Justin have heard is from scoring U.S. diver and is responsible for a comple­ is currently doing an improvisa- Cynthia Alvarez who and led the team to a ment of 12 men. I am certain tional comedy show at his is engaged to be fifth-place finish in that she would love to hear from father’s theater. I also saw Travis married! Congratula­ the final rankings. from people. It looks as though Gilliam, proud dad of a month- tions! I saw Hadley The competition was she will be kept in reserve, but old baby. O f course he had Hosea who is mov­ tough, with seven that can change at a moment’s pictures to show everyone. Also ing to New York Olympic platform notice. Her e-mail is of note — Aaron Beim recently City. She will be divers competing. [email protected].” ran a marathon in 2hrs, 38 working for Price Congratulations to Aaron Beim graduated from minutes!” Waterhouse Cooper Whitney Robinson ’97 Danielle! Amherst College and came in their Human home to Princeton in June long Resources department. Josh enough to run to victory in the 1997 Goldston is moving to Hawaii 1998 24th Annual Princeton Fete 10k Mandy Rabinowitz for a year to work for the govern­ Marin S. Blitzer race. At Amherst College he was 23 Audubon Lane ment on a telescope they have Boston College a four-year member of the cross­ Princeton, NJ 08540 stationed there. After that he is Chesnut Hill, MA 02167 country track and field teams. [email protected] off to California to attend gradu­ [email protected] Beim tied for first place amongst and ate school at the University of and 520 total finishers in the race Ellyn Rajfer California, Berkeley. I also ran Giovanna Torchio which was sponsored by the 39 Fitch Way into Whitney Robinson who is 118 Lambertville-Hopewell Road New York Sports Club with all Princeton, NJ 08540 working for Princeton University Hopewell, NJ 08525 proceeds from the race going to [email protected] and concentrating on ballet. [email protected] the Hospital at Princeton’s (WTiitney also returned to PDS cancer research unit. The June Ellyn Raifer Wrote: “Hello! I this fall as the Middle School We received word that Leif 19, 2001 re­ hope everyone had a great dance teacher.) Forer has graduated in a record

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 31 three years from Hampshire Schorling has joined the track not in orchestra this semester, Paris McLean made the College in Amherst, Mass. team at Williams College. but expect to be participating Dean’s List at LaSalle University Congratulations! Jonathan Schor was accepted in it again soon.) The scholar­ in Philadelphia and received the Andrew Dean was awarded an this semester into Emory’s ship that I competed for last honor at the University’s annual academic/aptitude commenda­ Gouisetta Business School.” spring was a music scholarship. honors convocation on October tion by the Department of the In April 2001 Gabriel Kuris I am the recipient of the J. 14, 2001. Navy, Naval Reserve Officers and fellow teammates received Estes M illner Scholarship Training Corps in Boulder, one of The Yale Entrepreneurial which is awarded based on 2001 Colorado. The award “publicly Society’s Y50K awards for their musical talent and dedication.” Ashton Todd commends Andrew for his business plan. Kuris and team­ Christopher Westcott, an 20 Boudinot Street performance and distinguishes mates had the only proposal environmental studies major at Princeton, NJ 0840 him as a top performer in the submitted entirely all-under­ Bates College is participating in and University of Colorado NROTC graduate team. Their start-up, the college’s Junior Year Abroad Nick Sardar program.” Andrew ranks second Elmseed, would use microcredit program and will spend the fall 9 Braemar Drive in his class. Congratulations to provide loans for aspiring semester at Khon Kaen Univer­ Princeton, NJ 08540 Andrew! entrepreneurs among New sity in Thailand, and the spring Haven, Connecticut’s poor. They at the University of Otago, New A note from one of our newest received $10,000 in prize money Zealand. 1999 and the same amount in busi- alums, Xan (Alexandra) Nikhil Agharkar ness-sponsored service prizes. Nowakowski who is at Colum ­ 35 Pettit Place According to The Yale D aily 2000 bia University: “I’m in the Princeton, NJ 08540 News, 92 teams submitted plans, Jessica Batt process of publishing three and more than twice last year’s figure. 32 Fox Grape Road books, two of which were Robyn L. Wells We received word Maria Flemington, NJ 08822 written during my time in the 479 Jefferson Road Tardungo, now a student at and Upper School at PDS.” Princeton, NJ 08540 Davidson College, was awarded Natasha Jacques We received word late in the and a music scholarship. Maria 51 Berkley Avenue summer that Timothy Firth Joanna B. Woodruff wrote: “I am working on a Belle Mead, NJ 08502 received a scholarship from 43 Partridge Run history major as well as a and The Friends of the West Belle Mead, NJ 08502 concentration in Gender Stud­ Matthew McGowan Windsor Library. He was [email protected] ies. This past summer I studied 941 Lyndale Avenue awarded the first annual Jan abroad at Cambridge Univer­ Trenton, NJ 08629 Trenholm Memorial Scholar­ Tina Flores sent greetings: sity in Cambridge, England and ship in recognition of his work “Doing well at Boston University. where I took courses in British Sapna Thottathil as a volunteer during several of Missing everyone at PDS!” History and Literature, and 42 Christopher Drive the Friends’Annual Book Sales Ariana Jakub wrote: “I will be had a wonderful experience. I Princeton, NJ 08540 and for his essay titled “Reflec­ going abroad this fall to Moscow. have continued my studies in tions on the West Windsor Lauren Welsh has been having a music while I have been at Ahsen Janjua is now a junior at Library." Tim attended West crazy time in Australia. She has Davidson. I have been playing University of Pennsylvania Windsor-Plainsboro Schools been traveling around with a the flute and have participated studying chemistry and biology. from kindergarten through classmate and has gone skydiving in both the Symphony Orches­ He fondly remembers his school eighth grade and then came and bungee jumping! Ann tra and the Flute Choir. (I’m years at PDS. to PDS.

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32 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 IN MEMORIAM FROM THE ARCHIVES

We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the families and friends of the following alumni:

Grace Cook Ramus MFS ‘30 Edwin Reeves, Jr. PCD ‘31 Henry Tomlinson PCD ‘34 John Fine Locke PCD ‘39 David M . Hart PCD ‘41 Susan Linowitz Palomino PDS ‘72 Hugh Boyd PDS ‘73

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Congratulations to the Class of 2001 Princeton Day School Class o f2001 received diplomas on Sunday, June 10, This Junior Kindergarten class (top) in 1992-92 happened to 2001. Graduates pictured include: Front row, from left: Sarah Peach, be all boys. Pictured with JK Teacher Betsy Trapp are, from Allison Welsh, Maria Cunningham, Mia Rabinowitz, Kristen France, left, Jon Haddad, Alastair Smith, Matthew Cook, Gyan Alison Hathaway, Marissa Vahlsing, Lauren Colialto, Carol-Anne Kapur, Matthew Sandy, former PDS student Alexander McPeek, Melissa Guttman, Alexis Gelperin, and Ellie David. Second Brindle, Andrew Sieglen, Bruce Thurman, Wil Denise, row, from left: Lauren Sanders, Sydne Levine, Stephanie Friedan, Tyler Bracken, Alexandra Burton, Christina Marshall-Parr, Katherine Charlie Bird, and Jared Makrancy. DiManno, Sonya Cotton, joy Woffindin, Summer Headly, Emily Ten years later (bottom) all but one student who relocated, Butler, Jordan Nielsen, and Beena Premkumar. Third row, from left: moved into the LIpper School this fall! Maureen Larsen, London Thomson-Thurm, Carolyn Yarian, Edith Petrovics, Rachael Sloan, Jessica jold, Ashley Whitney, Courtney Johnson, Jessica Feig, Kristin Miller, Brittany Bagley, and Alexandra Nowakowski. Fourth row, from left: Lisa Wallmark, Wilson Weed, Bilal Tahir, Antony Wanless, Steven Chiavarone, Ina Andreotta, Micah Goldfus, Sean Skeehan, Gerrit Leonard, and Leila Gingis. Fifth row, from left: Richard Crowley, Andrew Miller, Mark Caruso, Matthew Bridgeman, Joshua Posner, Habbibullah Masuod, Zachary Thompson, Jacob Goldston, Greson Torchio, Zachary Faigen, and Michael Fishbein. Back row, from left: Eric Skaar, Lucas Fox, Armand Buzantian, Nick Sardar, Matthew Levine, Timothy Firth, Richard Shatz, Jeffrey Treppel and Ashton Todd.

FALL/WINTER 2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL. • 33 PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL

A n n u a lR e po r t

2000-200 1 In 2000-2001, Princeton Day School joined with a small number of independent JK- 12 day schools in this country that have reached a $1,000,000 Annual Fund goal. This is a tribute to the many volunteers and contributors who gave so much of themselves over the year. It is also a remarkable testimony to the high regard that our alumni, parents and friends have for our school. More important than reaching this remarkable goal, however, is the difference these funds make in our programs and in what our students experience at Princeton Day School. 1 like to think of a million-dollar Annual Fund as the income from $20 million of endowment that we don't yet have. The Princeton Day School Annual Fund is a critical component of the school’s overall vitality, and all of us here on campus recognize that this broad support sets our school apart and allows us to provide the extras that can make all the difference in a child’s experience. Aside from the Annual Fund, the school benefited from the many major gifts that directly supported faculty salaries, financial aid, the athletic fields project and other programs. When all was said and done, over $3.3 million in gifts were received. Another $347,000 was pledged and will be paid in the coming months. We like to think that we here in the development office have helped make some of this success pos­ sible, but the simple truth is that our faculty, students, parents, and alumni have helped make Princeton Day School a good place for donors to invest their philanthropic dollars. Good things happen here. Children at PDS grow into educated citizens and leaders, and it has been this way for over 100 years. In the final analysis, this is why PDS receives such broad support. As we look forward, a wonderful new Head of School is in place, the trustees are hard at work - with the input of many - developing a new plan that will set the course of the school for the next five years. If the past provides any lessons, one must surely be that when we aim high in the service of our students, those in this community will help to make it happen. In that sense, the future looks very bright indeed. Our sincere gratitude goes to all the contributors listed in the report, and to many the volunteers who provide generous gifts of wisdom, time and effort. Their leadership enhanced directly our work on campus, and supported our teachers and hundreds of deserving students. Finally, I would like to thank the entire staff of the Alumni and Development Office who simply could not be more hardworking or more devoted to Princeton Day School.

Andrew C. Hamlin Director of Advancement

SUMMARY OF GIVING

1996-97 1997-98 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 Annual Fund Parents $297,513 $298,894 $385,072 $441,776 $521,671 Alumni $136,258 $133,127 $168,052 $167,161 $141,376 Others $178,384 $253,117 $338,964 $326,906 $339,701 Total $612,155 $685,138 $892,088 $935,843 $1,002,748

Capital Projects $1,398,751 $1,467,629 $969,312 $1,608,832 $1,4 63 ,9 1 8 Endowment Support $191,250 $368,214 $397,490 $2,931,726 $847,764 Total $1,590,001 $1,835,843 $1,366,802 $4,540,558 $2,311,682

Grand Total $2,202,156 $2,520,981 $2,258,890 $5,476,401 **$3,314,430

** Does not include an additional $346,177 in pledges received.

ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 35 PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE COLROSS SOCIETY John P. Hall, Jr. Chairman

Deborah Sze Modzelewski Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mantell ’76 Vice Chair DEAN MATHEY S. Forest Company, Inc. Dean W. M athey 43 Dr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Sandy Lisa McGraw Figure Skating C. Treby McLaughlin Williams 80 FELLOWS Sandy Family Foundation Foundation Vice Chair Named in honor o f Dean Mathey, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O'Leary Jack Z. Rabinowitz ivhose generosity and vision were Jane Aresty Silverman '63 Dr. Stephen G. Payne and Treasurer the very foundation o f our school, Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Smith Ms. Amy Ross-Payne Pocumtuck Company this level recognizes individuals Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Smoyer John M. Peach Sodexho Marriott Services. Inc. Mr. Jam es E. Russell and who contributed gifts o f $10,000 or Secretary/Parliamentarian & Affiliates Ms. Nancy Ukai Russell more to Princeton Day School. Mr. Dennis Stattman and Dr. Marjorie Shaw '70 and Susan Burton Ms. Sarah Ringer Mr. Barney Rush Barbara Griffin Cole ‘78 Anonym ous (7) Mr. and Mrs. Menachem Sternberg Margaret Cook Wallace ’27 Frances Boice Sturges '30 Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen White III Patrice Coleman-Boatwright Edward S. Barclay, Jr. ’57 Blue Ridge Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Thomas Mr. Stephen Williams and Judith R. Fox Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bohnett Thomas Foundation Ms.. C. Treby Williams '80 Julia Penick G arry ‘77 Mary Owen Borden Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Travers The Winslow Foundation Marilyn W. Grounds Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Tully Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth III '73 Brooke R. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '77 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 The Bunbury Company Curtis M. Webster ’75 Jennifer Chandler Hauge ‘78 I IFAD OF Civitas Foundation Elizabeth McGraw Webster '44 Joseph H. Highland Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Doll. Jr. Mr. Bruce J. W estcott SCHOOL FELLOWS Raman Kapur Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dougherty '43 Ms. Helen W estcott Aaron Lemonick Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wickenden Named in honor o f the distin­ Wickenden Associates Nancy Weiss Malkiel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. guished men and women whose Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Mr. Robert N. W ilson and Andrew Okun leadership through the years has Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gunn Ms. Anne Wright Wilson perpetuated the school’s commit­ Robert H. Olsson ‘78 Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Hack Mary Roberts Woodbridge '42 MarcJ. Ostro Mr. Michael D. Halpern and Mary R. Woodbridge Charitable ment to excellence, this level o f Alison M. Shehadi Ms. Christine Grant Halpern Lead T rust giving recognizes gifts between Menachem Sternberg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland $2,000 and $4,999. Highland-Mills Foundation Penny Thomas 1899 FELLOWS Mr. and Mrs. M. Roch Hillenbrand Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Adams III Elaine Torres-Melendez Roch & Carol Hillenbrand Foundation This level o f giving commemorates Mr. James Alsup and John D. Wallace ‘48 Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Jr. the founding year o f Princeton Day Dr. Laurie Smaldone Alsup James W. Wickenden Mrs. Betty W. Johnson and School when Miss Fines School first Amerada Hess Companies Mr. Douglas F. Bushnell Robert N. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Luke J. Antonacci The Keith Wold Johnson Charitable Trust opened its doors to young women. It Mr. and Mrs. John Avery Elizabeth C. Dilworth, The Willard T.C. Johnson Foundation recognizes those individuals who John E. and Caron G. Avery Trustee Emerita Robert Wood Johnson 1962 have contributed gifts between Foundation Betty Wold Johnson, Charitable Trust $5,000 and $9,999. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Baker Tmstee Emerita Robert Wood Johnson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam G. Bergh Charitable Trust (Linda Staniar ’66) Samuel W. Lambert III, Anonymous (2) The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Trustee Emeritus Dr. Susan A. Bell J. Seward Johnson, Sr. Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Benchley Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Blumenthal T. Gibbs Kane, Jr. '61 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brinster '75 Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bramlett Ms. Andrea S. Kotzker PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL (Lucy Englander '78) The Brownington Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert III Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burt ALUMNI BOARD Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Randal C. Langdon Mr. and Mrs. Jam es E. Burke Dr. and Mrs. Graham H. Burton Page & Otto Marx, Jr. Foundation Robert H. Olsson 78 Jam es E. and Diane W. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Bylin President Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Foundation Eric M. Bylin '85 Marian Stoltzfus McCaffray '70 Chase Manhattan Bank Jonathan M. Bylin '87 The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation Melissa J. Phares Jacobson ’80 Philip E. Clippinger '83 Ms. Eva Carey Vice President Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Barry Concool Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr Mr. Stephen Modzelewski and Mr. and Mrs. Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Dr. Robin R. Antonacci and Philip E. Clippinger ’83 Ms. Deborah Sze Modzelewski Michael Englander ’72 Dr. John N. Cavuto Treasurer J. P. Morgan & Company Dr. Keith J. Fishbein and Mr. and Mrs. King Y. Chai Nassau Hockey League Dr. Y. M. Lawrence Chai and Newell Thompson '82 Dr. Nancy L. Feldman Nearly New Shop Mr. Gregory P. Francfort and Ms. H. Y. Christina Kim Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun Ex Officio Ms. Patricia A. Francfort Charitable Gift Fund Dr. Marc J. Ostro and Mr. Alan Chimacoff and Barbara Griffin Cole ’78 Mr. Peter G. Gerry Dr. Evelyn Godin-Ostro Mr. Michael Gluck Ms. Joan S. Girgus Elizabeth Bylin Cook '90 PDS Parents' Association Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Greek Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen '83 Nancy Shannon Ford ’54 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Sally Campbell Haas 63 Commodities Corporation Louis Guarino 79 Pheasant Hill Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cook. Jr. '85 Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Powers. Jr. '80 (Elizabeth Bylin '90) Judson R. Henderson ’92 Jennifer Chandler Hauge '78 Princeton Area Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Crouse Sandra Kimbrough ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. John G. Quigley Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Cuneo Arthur L. Levy ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Jaime G. Davila Livia Wong M cCarthy ’77 Mr. Christopher R. P. Rodgers Infinity Foundation Dow Jones & Company Courtney L. Shannon ’88 Mary and Christopher Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Raman Kapur Mr. Clifton W. Draper Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John G. Edelblut Robert O. Smyth ’57 Harold Kramer Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Leon E. Rosenberg Educational Ventures Leslie Straut Ward 80 Dr. and Mrs. Judson C. Linville Leon E. and Diane D. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Makrancy Mr. and Mrs. Jam es R. Ellinghausen Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Rajiv Malhotra Laura Farina ’79

36 • PRINCE TON DAY SCHOOL • ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 H CLOS SOCIETY COLROSS THE Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Felton Mr. and Mrs. John Skeehan Katharine Walker Ellison ’62 The Morrison Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. France Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith Mr. Antonio O. Elmaleh Dr. C. Alexander Moskwa. Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Fritz Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Sm ukler Ms. Colleen M. Exter Dr. Elaine S. Elliott-M oskwa Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gay Mr. and Mrs. Jon H. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Michael Faigen Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Myers Dr. and Mrs. Steven R. Gecha Mr. Vincent M. Tarduogno and Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Fanok New York Life Foundation Donald H. Gips '78 Dr. Joyce P. Vincelette Douglas A. Fein '79 Mr. Edward J. O ’Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Gips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Newell M. Thompson ’82 Fiona Morgan Fein '61 Mrs. Ilene S. O'Brien Gips Fund of the Princeton Area (Sarah Griffin ’84) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Feuerstein, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. O’Brien Community Foundation Time Warner Foundation First Union National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Goldman Dr. Elaine Torres-Melendez and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Forbes Nicholas Osborne '80 Deborah and Peter Goldman Foundation Dr. Gerardo J. Melendez Mr. and Mrs. Tim othy H. Garry Pactiv Corporation Goldman, Sachs & Company Mark Trowbridge '92 (Julia Penick '77) Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Pandey Barbara Straut Goldsmith '84 U.S. Trust Corporation Thom as R. Gates '78 Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Paszamant Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith. Jr. Unocal Foundation Mr. David R. Geltzer Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Peifer Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hall, Jr. Dr. W alter K. Urs Mr. Vincent E. Gentile and Pequot Capital Management Mr. Daniel Halpern and Mr. John W. W eber, Jr. and Ms. Patricia Pickrel Mr. and Mrs. Marc L. Perlman Ms. Jeanne W. Carter Ms. Marguerite E. Sheehan Richard A. Gervasio, M.D. and Pfizer Foundation Matching Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Heker Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Despina Terris, M.D. Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hughes Marina von Neumann Whitman ’52 Mr. Mark B. Goldfus and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Jellinek Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Whitney Ms. Beverly K. Rubman (Melissa J. Phares '80) Andrew M. Jensen '79 Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Widlitz Ms. Jill L. Goldman '74 and Quigley Family Foundation Christian Einar Jensen ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Ratner Eric R. Jensen '82 Mr. and Mrs. Linson Wong Mr. and Mrs. Thom as H. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. Philip Realmuto Mr. Michael R. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zindman Mr. and Mrs. William S. Greenberg Christopher Reeve ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory V. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gund Mr. and Mrs. Jam es S. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Johnston Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation The Reverend Carl Reimers Mr. Peter R. Kann and FACULTY FELLOWS John P. Hall III '79 Mr. Kevin P. Reynolds and Ms. Karen Elliott House By far the greatest strength o f Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanson Ms. Karen L. Seay Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Karsen Princeton Day School is its Mr. and Mrs. Nixon W. Hare '59 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Kennedy ’63 dedicated faculty whose wisdom (Caroline Erdman '75) Dr. Joseph M. Rochford and (Karen Andresen ’67) Mr. and Mrs. W illiam J. Hayes Ms. Barbara A. Ulrichsen Karen A. and Kevin W. Kennedy and patience have guided countless Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop S. Headley Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Fund Foundation students through the learning Mrs. Karen C. Hegener Dr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon process. Contributions to this level Mr. Peter W. Hegener Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross (Jane Henderson ’79) o f giving have been made between Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Helmick Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sashihara Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B. Kilgore '63 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Hendrickson Stephen A. Schluter '83 Mr. and Mrs. James J. King, Jr. $1,000 and $1,999. Mr. Jeffery Hiller and Mr. and Mrs. David J. Scholes Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. King Ms. Laurie Londoner A. V. Shannon III '79 Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte American International Group Mr. and Mrs. W arner T. Howe Mr. and Mrs. David J. Shaw Dr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Laub Mr. and Mrs. Edward Asplundh ING Mr. and Mrs. Fadlou A. Shehadi Mr. and Mrs. Leighton H. Laughlin, Jr. '64 Ms. Jacqueline Asplundh Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacques Caroline W. Sherman ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lerner Edward and Gwendolyn Asplundh Mr. and Mrs. George L. Jam es III Mr. and Mrs. Crosby L. Sherman The Losam Fund Family Foundation Hallett Johnson III '70 A. Marked Meyers Shriver '46 Lucent Technologies Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bachelder III Mrs. Sidney Jordan Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sienkiewicz M. K. M anagem ent Com pany (Louise Mason ’54) Mr. and Mrs. E. Michael Joye SKF USA Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Maddalone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Jusick Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Marshall Bank of America Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Kassler-Taub Mr. and Mrs. Jerom e T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. M atthews ’76 Mrs. Harriet Baxter Dr. and Mrs. John J. Kazmierczak Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Jon T. McConaughy ’85 Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Starkey '72 (Robin Cook 87) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Berk Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Kopolow Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnwell Straut Mark F. Blaxill '76 Mr. and Mrs. David C. McCourt Robert A. Kramer, Ph.D. and Susquehanna Partners Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLaughlin II The Estate of Mrs. Glady Borrus Dana J. Kessler, Ph.D. Mr. Jeffrey D. Sussman and Howard McMorris II '59 Mr. Marc C. Brahaney and Ms. Arlene Kraus Ms. Patricia Adell Mr. A. Alejandro Moreno-Paz and Ms. Janet M. Lasley Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B. Laughlin ’43 Mr. W illiam M. Swanson and Ms. Anna Zichy-Thyssen Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody (Julia Gallup ’55) Ms. Jane E. Miller Mr. Melvin S. Narol and Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II '72 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Leahy '81 Elisabeth Kahora Taylor '91 Mrs. Lee H. Bristol, Jr. Ms. Dale E. Console (Jennifer Paine ’82) Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tom asulo Mr. and Mrs. W illard D. Nielsen The Bristol Fund Mr. Emil W. Lehmann Tucker Anthony Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Nohe Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Buck Mr. and Mrs. Tobin V. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Turner Dr. and Mrs. W illiam P. Burks David J. O'Connor '76 Dr. Scott Lipkin and Dr. and Mrs. John D. Tydings Judith and William Burks Fund of Mr. and Mrs. John C. O'Hara Dr. Mary Toporcer-Lipkin Ms. Janet A. Ulrey the Princeton Area Community (Cynthia Combs '69) Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Lively Mr. and Mrs. James R. Utaski Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Ms. Lila B. Lohr h '00 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Vahlsing III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko Mrs. Richard Burr Dr. W inton H. Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Gustav M. Vik Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W. Parr Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Casey Dr. Nancy G. Manning The Vik Brothers Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Patteson Dr. and Mrs. James J. Chandler Professor Jam es H. M arrow and Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sebastian Wanless Dr. and Mrs. N. Anthony Coles Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Penick, Jr. Dr. Emily Rose Scot K. W are '76 Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Cook '59 Dr. and Mrs. Etienne A. Perold Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Mr. Frank C. Weed Drs. R. David and Mary Beth Reynolds Dr. Leon N. Costa and Frank A. M cDougald III '83 Mr. and Mrs. Neil Weiner Mr. Michael K. Rigby and Mrs. Debra E. Costa Mary Kathryn Black McKenzie Dr. Floyd Weinstock and Mr. David W. Crane and Ms. W endy W. Horn Charitable Trust Ms. Maureen E. O'Neill Ms. Isabella L. de la Houssaye RJR Nabisco Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John T. McLoughlin Mrs. Robert C. Whitlock Mr. Peter Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Curtis III The Merck Company Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. D'Argenio Ms. Linda A. Jubinville Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Metcalf ’51 Jason Winstanley '86 Mr. Mark F. Rosenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Jam es A. Miller Mrs. Brenda Wislar Mrs. Sandra Bacome-Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. David C. Denise Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller Mr. Hugh de N. Wynne and Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Rossm assler '47 Mr. Paul F. DiManno MMC Matching Gifts Program Ms. Laura M. Shiels Sum ner Rulon-M iller III '53 Phyllis Boushall Dodge ’40 Ethan L. Moeller '90 Dr. and Mrs. David Yarian Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Drago J. Andrew Sanford '78 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moore The Young & Rubicam Foundation Dr. Alan W. Dunton and Schering-Plough Foundation Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuyler Morehouse Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter Sednaoui Ms. Patricia E. Tee Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Dr. and Mrs. James W. Dwyer Sednaoui Family Charity Fund Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Sigal J. Scott Egner '81 Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Morrison

ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 37 OTHER ANNUAL FUND RECOGNITION LEVELS

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Metcalf Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bordeman THE PAGODA Mr. Peter A. Miller and THE BLUE & Samuel H. Borden '81 Ms. Jacqueline Schreiber WHITE GROUP Dr. and Mrs. Steve Borrus GROUP Mr. and Mrs. George Miragaya Ms. Helen R. Bosley Gracious colonial architecture in a Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moore Recognizing the spirit of the students, Dorothy Pickering Bossidy '71 natural wooded setting provides a Morgan Stanley Dean Witter faculty, staff, alumnae/i, parents, past Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bowen tranquil environment for teaching Foundation parents, grandparents and friends of Mrs. Anne Boyd and learning. Contributions to Melissa Baron Murdoch '88 Princeton Day School, contributions Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bracken Shin Na '84 Wendy McAneny Bradburn '50 The Pagoda Group range between to the Blue & White Group range Marcia Goetze Nappi ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brent $500 and $999. Drs. V.K. and Su Narayanan between $100 and $499. Helena M. Brett-Smith '73 Dr. Alexander Nehamas and Claire Treves Brezel ’77 Autodesk, Incorporated Dr. Susan D. Glimcher Anonymous Ms. Theodora Brickner Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Bagel David J. O'Connor '76 Christian B. Aall '74 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brill The Baldwin Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David Paszamant Joseph M. Abelson '73 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Brill Drs. Daniel and Pamela Beim Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Paszamant Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bromwich Professor Paul Benacerraf Dr. Ivan Petrovic and Dr. Alexander M. Ackley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Bergan Mrs. Elena Petrovicova Mrs. Florence Adams Olive Schulte Brown '43 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Berge Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Pezzi John Ager III '79 Ralph M. Brown III '75 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Bezar Phelps Dodge Foundation Ellen Albert '75 William L. Brown ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bloom Professor and Mrs. John A. Pinto Amy Warren Alpert '89 Elizabeth Heins Brownback '83 Mr. David T. Bonk and Princeton Girlchoir American Home Products Corporation Lisa-Margaret Stevenson Bryan ’67 Ms. Sharon E. McCrae The Prudential Foundation Andell Financial Services Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buchsbaum Mr. Marc C. Brahaney and Joseph D. Punia ’71 Glenna Weisberg Andersen '73 Alexander K. Buck, Jr. '74 Ms. Janet M. Lasley Mr. and Mrs. William T. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Anderson The Buffalo News Dr. Gary R. Brickner and Cynthia Tregoe Richetti '79 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Anderson Katharine Bryan Bulkley '47 Ms. Jane Kelly Brickner Gail Petty Riepe '64 Steven B. Anderson '86 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Burby Mr. and Mrs. Blair J. Capriotti, Sr. James Riepe Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Andreotta James C.E. Burke '80 Mr. and Mrs. David P. Carberry William E. Rigot '68 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anzel Mr. and Mrs. John E. Burns ’76 Mary Chapin Carpenter ’76 Mrs. David A. Robertson, Jr. The Reverend Samuel K. Atchison and (Leslie Ring ’76) Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Caruso Mr. Ezra D. Rosenberg and Mrs. Fran S. Atchison Elissa I. Burr ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen Ms. Elizabeth J. Doverman Mr. and Mrs. George G. Atkeson Jan Hall Burruss ’72 Mr. James E. Boatwright and Andrew A. Ross '81 Janet Elderkin Azzoni ’46 Nathaniel Burt ’31 Ms. Patrice Coleman-Boatwright Mr. and Mrs. Todd W. Russo Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Babick Rebecca W. Bushnell ’70 Dr. and Mrs. N. Anthony Coles Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Ruvinsky Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Bagley Katharine Ijams Butt ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Conway Dr. Jonathan R. Sachs and J. Keith Baicker ’78 Butterfly Enterprises Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Crosta, Jr. Dr. Susan Bakewell Sachs Mr. Reginald K. Bailey Jodie Platt Butz ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Flarry L. Curtis III Allison Ijams Sargent '78 Gordon McAllen Baker ’51 Eric M. Bylin ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeMarco Mr. Peter A. Scarpato and John C. Baker ’62 Mr. Mark R. Caligaris and Dr. and Mrs. Anil S. Deshpande Ms. Paula Weiss Mr. John Baldwin and Ms. Karen A. Hotchkiss Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. DiBianca Mrs. A. Vernon Shannon Ms. Kate Winton Mr. Roque J. Calvo Mr. Peter Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shavel Mr. and Mrs. Yulon M. Banks Vance G. Camisa ’79 Ms. Janet Zoubek Dickson Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sheridan IV Eleanor J. Barnes ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dufresne Mr. David J. Shipper Mr. Richard Barrett and Kevin Capinpin ’92 (Christina Bachelder 77) Mr. and Mrs. James F. Shoaf Ms. Susan Gosin Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Capinpin Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Ershow Jane Aresty Silverman ’63 Mr. William W. Barton Barbara Spalholz Cappello ’74 Ershow Chiropractic Center Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Slamowitz Noeline Hargrave Baruch ’72 Sarah Burchfield Carey ’81 Susan Stix Fisher ’72 Ingrid Hoover Smith ’89 Beth Selby Bass '76 Blythe Scott Carr ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Southwick ’81 Mr. Kevin Batchelor and Carter-Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Jerem M. Gordon '72 (Deborah Burks ’81) Dr. Deborah Batchelor Mr. and Mrs. Mario Caruso Drs. Christopher and Dorota Gribbin Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Springer Dr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Batt Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Caruso, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. James A. Gunn Ms. Silvia Strauss-Debenedetti and Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano T. Battaglia Mr. and Mrs. William F. Caulin Mr. and Mrs. Harleston J. Hall, Jr. Mr. Pablo Debenedetti Karen Polcer Bdera ’79 Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Chan Samuel M. Hamill, Jr. '53 Craig C. Stuart '87 Mr. Paul A. Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Merkle Cherry Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hamrick Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Stuart III '56 Mrs. Holly Burks Becker ’77 Dr. and Mrs. Paul Chew Mr. and Mrs. Roby Harrington IV Dr. and Mrs. Telechery A. Sudhakar Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Bell Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan D. Chilton ’72 Daniel R. Herr '84 Austin P. Sullivan, Jr. '54 Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bencivengo (Ellen Prebluda ’72) Dr. Sally Hodder and Summit Bancorp Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Bender Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Chipin Dr. Adel Mahmoud Ellen Sussman '72 Sarah C. Benioff '84 Mr. Kai Chiu and Ms. Zi Yeh Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Hosea Treetops Charitable Foundation Laura S. Bennett '85 Mr. and Mrs. David Chow Mr. William Howe Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Troglio Margaret Merle-Smith Bergstrand ’83 John W. Claghorn III ’68 Janet Hill Hurst '45 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Vaughn Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bernstein Ann Kinczel Clapp ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Hutton L. Kelly Lambert Walker '83 Gerrit F. Besselaar ’83 Carol Bonner Clark ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Kasturi V. Iyer Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sebastian Wanless Dr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Binder Philip E. Clippinger '83 Mr. and Mrs. Boris Katz Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Ward Mr. G. Reginald Bishop, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Cluett Dr. Laurence B. Katz and (Leslie Straut ’80) Mrs. Adele Plapinger Black Mrs. Philip J. Cobb Mrs. Natalie H. Brooks Lisbeth Warren '71 David B. Blair '81 Polly Dickey Cockburn '66 Mr. Joseph and Dr. Lynne Kossow Mr. William L. Warren Mr. Douglas H. Blair and Kathleen Gorman Colket '69 Drs. Raj and Lalita Lalla Warren Children Charitable Lead Ms. Ann Reichelderfer Marc A. Collins '88 Mr. and Mrs. William T. Lifland Annuity Trust Drs. Michael and Deidre Blank Commercial Property Network Leslie Pell Linnehan '82 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Blatterfein Compaq Computer Corporation Margot Williamson Litt '51 Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth Susan M. Blaxill-Deal '78 Mr. Richard M. Conley Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Lomax Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Mrs. Alden S. Blodget Mrs. John J. Conroy Anne Worthington Surget MacNeil '63 Daniel B. Blum '73 Mrs. Peter G. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Mayer Boeing Company Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cook '56 Mr. and Mrs. Khody Mazda David C. Bogle, Jr. ’82 Mrs. Ollie Costen Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. McCormick Professor and Mrs. William E. Bonini Gail Cotton '62 Frank A. McDougald III '83 Terry A. Booth '71 Dr. and Mrs. John M. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLaughlin II Andrew M. Bordeman '98 Mary Cowenhoven Coyle '35

38 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 Dr. and Mrs. Michael P. Coyle, Jr. H. Dawn Feldman Fukuda '88 FUND ANNUAL Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Crea Laurie Gallup Fusco ’83 Sandra Benson Cress '77 Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gallup III ’45 Joan Knapp Crocker '63 (Kingsley Hubby '56) Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Crook Moore Gates, Jr. '42 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Crowley Thomas R. Gates '78 Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Crowley Drs. Alan and Kate Gelperin Ms. Elizabeth R. Cutler and General Mills Foundation Mr. Thomas G. Kreutz Professor and Mrs. Robert P. George Ms. Susan Daly-Rouse and Jonathan S. Gershen '86 Mr. Charles B. Rouse Marjorie Wallace Gibson '84 Herbert B. Davison '31 Mr. and Mrs. Orhan Gingis Leslie Vielbig Del Col '85 Donald H. Gips '78 Joseph L. Delafield III '55 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Gluck James F. Delano '64 Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gold Melinda Bowen Dempsey ’84 Mr. and Mrs. David E. Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. David C. Denise Naomi Vilko, M.D. and Anne Carples Denny ’53 Sidney J. Goldfarb, M.D. Mr. Orville C. Dewey Mr. and Mrs. George S. Gordon Charles D. Dilworth '73 Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Grannatt III Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Green Mr. and Mrs. M. Saleem Janjua Dr. and Mrs. Bartley Larsen Dr. and Mrs. John L. Dorazio Dr. and Mrs. Roy L. Greenbaum Mrs. Marius B. Jansen Mr. and Mrs. Mark Larsen Ruth Kemmerer Dorf '21 Katherine Greenberg '88 Charles W. Jaques ’85 Ms. Cynthia M. Laskin Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Drago, Jr. Beatrice Zenzie Gregory '83 Dr. Bruce Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan N. Latham Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Drago Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Griffith Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Mr. Leighton H. Laughlin '41 Mr. Richard C. Dreher and Joan Daniels Grimley '46 Mr. and Mrs. Hallett Johnson, Jr. Launch Pad Mrs. Diane M. Dreher Kevin J. Groome ’81 J. Cameron Johnson ’82 Dr. Norman Lavinson Kathleen Sittig Dunlop '63 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Grossi Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Johnson John T. Law '48 Nicole J. Dunn '89 Alice Lee Groton ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Lawson-Johnston Katherine Webster Dwight '54 Mr. Stephen B. Guild and Alexandra Johnston ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lee The Reverend and Mrs. Craig R. Dykstra Ms. Monica Lange Bradford Johnston ’94 Julia R. Lee ’44 Richard H. Eckels '62 Alexandra Smith Gunderson ’75 William Cord Johnston ’92 L. Blair Lee ’69 Martha Thompson Eckfeldt '60 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hackett W. S. Johnston Foundation Laura Dennison Leeson ’80 Susan Ecroyd '12 (Katharine Burks '75) Robert Jordan ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Terrence O. Leggett Dr. and Mrs. Norman H. Edelman Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Richard B. Judge, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Leith C. William Edwards, Jr. '63 Ms. Kathleen Deignan William W. Kain '78 Dr. Aaron Lemonick Mr. and Mrs. William C. Egan III Elizabeth Mills Hardie '71 Dr. and Mrs. Krishan Kalra Eleanor Vandewater Leonard ’44 Thomas W. Eglin, Jr. '82 Mr. and Mrs. Archer Harman, Jr. h ’95 David R. Kamenstein '56 Ms. Denyse E. Leslie Mr. and Mrs. John E. Egner, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Olaf Haroldson, Jr. Mr. and Dr. Satish S. Karandikar Douglas G. G. Levick III ’51 Mark A. Egner '82 Anne Harrison-Clark '56 Drs. Gary and Robin Karpf Mr. Fred M. Levinton and Mr. Edward K. Elanjian t David M. Hart ’41 Ms. Pamela B. Katten Ms. Elizabeth M. Phillips Dr. and Mrs. James L. Elmore Grace Turner Hazard '45 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Katz Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lieberman Engelhard Corporation Elizabeth C. Healy ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Katzoff Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Lieberman Birgit H. Enstrom '85 Sylvia Taylor Healy ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Keegan, Jr. Carol Lifland ’73 Mr. William R. Epply Mrs. Evelyn S. Hecker Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kelly David T. Lifland ’79 Mr.. and Mrs. David Erdman '46 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Heins II Drs. Alan and Pauline Kelsey The Lilly Endowment Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Erdman ’39 Mr. and Mrs. George Helfrich Mr. and Mrs. George Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Y. Lim Judith Erdman '12 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Helm J. Regan Kerney ’61 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Z. Liu Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Erdman ’50 Daniel J. Helmick ’90 James C. Kerney ’51 Dr. Bruce and Dr. Deborah Lizerbram Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Erdman '43 Judson R. Henderson '92 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kerwin Mr. Richard R. Lloyd William P. Erdman '76 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Henkel Diane Jass Ketelhut ’71 The Reverend Bradford B. Locke, Jr. ’39 Mr. George Exter Ms. Gayle Henkin and Nancy Hudler Keuffel ’58 Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Lohwater Mrs. R. Kenneth Fairman Mr. Thomas P. Smith Won Suk Kim ’90 Barbara Quick Lorndale '46 Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Fales Mr. C. Ryman Herr, Jr. Kate Sayen Kirkland ’62 Mr. Michael A. Lowrie Orren Weisberg Falk ’76 Julia Herr '88 Carol Furman Kirkwood ’40 Mr. and Mrs. Chi M. Lu Mrs. Jean Farina Lorraine M. Herr '82 Dorothea A. Kissam ’41 Dr. Susan MacKinnon and Linda J. Farlow ’75 Mrs. Marilyn R. Herr Mitchell J. Klein ’86 Mr. Bruce Tucker Catherine Otis Farrell '60 James P. Herring ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kleinberg Pamela J. Macleod ’78 Drs. Ahmad and Shapar Farzad Joanne Sly Hicks '40 Sue Kleinberg ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Ewan C. MacQueen, Jr. Tonya Elmore Faulkenburg '85 Dr. and Mrs. Gavin Hildick-Smith Lewis C. Kleinhans III ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Philip Feig J. Robert Hillier '52 Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kline Ms. Barbara A. Mancini Ms. Karen Fein '80 and Susan C. Hockings ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Knapp Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mann Mr. Paul A. Kelly Hoffman-La Roche Anthony F. Knott '11 Jennifer Brannon Manning ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann Mr. Elliot Kotzker Ms. Debra J. Manno Scott J. Feldman '93 Julia Cornforth Holofcener '61 Allison Gilbert Kozicharow ’70 Charles F. Mapes, Jr. ’48 E. Robert Fernholz ’55 Jack Honore, Jr. '34 Mr. John J. Krall and Jay R. Marcus ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Finkelstein Mr. and Mrs. William N. Hoover Dr. Maureen Rickerhauser-Krall Richard G. Marcus ’62 Jonathan D. Firester '83 Mr. and Mrs. Herve J. Hoppenot Dr. Robert A. Kramer and Mr. Irwin D. Marks Mr. and Mrs. David Firth Christopher J. Horan ’79 Dr. Dana J. Kessler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Professor Nathaniel Fisch and Houghton Mifflin Company Ms. Katharine Kraus and Ms. Barbra S. Martin Dr. Tobe Fisch Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Houston Mr. Stuart Rosse Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Martin Mr. Mitchell Fishman and Alan R. Howard '88 Jacqueline Reiss Kravitz '89 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Massimo Ms. Lois A. Rowe Mr. and Mrs. John B. Howe Deborah Moore Krulewitch ’61 Linda Mullaly Masten ’58 Andrew J. Fishmann '68 Benjamin F. Howell, Jr. ’32 Professor and Mrs. Robert E. Kuenne Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Mathews Ms. Susan T. Fiske Mr. Lawrence Hugick Mr. Subramaniam Kumar and (Cecilia Aall ’59) Daisy Harper Fitch '52 Nathaniel C. Hutner '65 Mrs. Chithra Kumar Drs. Elisa and Richard Matthes David S. Fitton, Jr. ’79 Taylor Kang-Chung Hwong '88 Ms. Irene Kurakina Douglas L. Matthews ’80 Louise Matthews Flickinger '83 Mary Hobler Hyson '68 Benjamin Kuris ’93 John P. C. Matthews ’44 Barbara Russell Flight '11 Drs. David and Yvette Jackson Jeremy S. Kuris ’91 Mrs. Vishnya Maudlin and Christina P. Flores ’99 Alice Jacobson ’63 Mrs. Glentworth Lamb Mr. Tim Maudlin Nancy Shannon Ford ’54 Jacquelin Foundation Fund of the Dr. and Mrs. Kim D. Lamon Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Mayer, Jr. Ms. Betty Ann Fort Princeton Area Community Foundation Ms. Pamela D. Landry The Reverend David H. McAlpin, Jr. ’43 Mrs. Isabel W. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jaffin Catherine S. Lane ’71 Colin C. McAneny ’45 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Freedholm Ms. Tamara Jakub Sally Kuser Lane '42 Abigail Stackpole McCall ’80 Charmian Kaplan Freund ’38 Mr. and Mrs. Tariq Jamal Sarah K. Lane ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Jay Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Lanni (Livia Wong 11) Benjamin M. Frost '92 Dr. and Mrs. Guenter R. Janhofer Mr. and Mrs. Roland LaPierre Mrs. Robin McCarthy-Tervooren

t deceased ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 39 Tania Lawson-Johnston McCleery 71 Jeffrey F. Perlman ’82 Mr. and Mrs. William S.M. Sayen '65 Anne Prather Tirana '58 Ann McClellan '68 Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Peters (Elizabeth Bristol ’69) Mr. Gregory D. Torchio Jo Schlossberg McConaghy '67 Elisabeth Thomas Peterson '56 William D. Schafer '87 George Treves '71 Mr. Richard McCready Mr. Joseph Petrovics and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schaub Jay Grantier Trubee '76 . Mr. and Mrs. James F. McCue Ms. Judit Stahly John A. Schluter '43 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Trumbauer Mr. and Mrs. John E. McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Pfenninger Sally Hagen Schmid '60 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Tucker Ms. Joan McGowan Craig A. R. Phares ’83 Mr. and Mrs. George F. Schmucki Mr. and Mrs. William D. Tucker Jr. George Hood McLaughlin III '83 Mr. and Mrs. S. George H. Philander Ms. Lisa Schmucki Tucker Anthony Incorporated Shelby Brewster McMahan ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Horace Phillips Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schorling Susan McAllen Turner '53 Mr. W. Miles McPeek and Dr. Donald A. Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schwiebert, Jr. I. Letitia Wheeler Ufford '54 Dr. Carol A. Dwyer Charles H. Place III ’73 (Sara Schwiebert h '05) Unilever United States, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. William F. McPhaden Keith D. Plapinger ’74 Susan Bauer Schwinger ’73 United Technologies Corporation Susan Shea McPherson '62 Mr. and Mrs. Francis Plat David C. Scott '56 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Urisko, III Ms. Patricia McStravick Mary Byrd Platt '49 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Scudder III (Karen Callaway ’85) Melissa Retzlaff McTigue ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Plohn, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sedgewick Keith S. Usiskin '77 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Meara The PNC Foundation Mr. Gerald P. Seid Mr. and Mrs. James D. Utterback Mr. Richard Meckstroth and Dr. Kishore V. Pochiraju and Mr. Atle Selberg James D. Utterback, Jr. '00 Ms. Carol Field Ms. Seetha Ayyala Mr. and Mrs. Lars A. Selberg '75 Drs. Rogelio and Linda Valencia Mr. and Mrs. Avrom Medalia Kathrin Poole '71 (Julia Sly ’74) Mr. and Mrs. Paolo H. Valle Mr. and Mrs. James Medalia Mr. and Mrs. George A. Popko Mr. David Seto and Margaret Brooks Van Dusen '31 Arthur D. Meritt ’50 Sheila Mackay Power '87 Ms. Pearl Wong Seto Ms. Monique R. van Perlstein Mrs. Fowler Merle-Smith Christopher W. H. Price '79 Dr. Rajnikant Shah and Emile F. Vanderstucken III '58 Barbara R. Miller ’70 Ms. Liza Price Dr. Daksha Shah Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Vehslage Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Miller Lucile Stafford Proctor '56 Lawrence H. Shannon ’81 Verizon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. G. Nicholas Miller Joan Thomas Purnell '42 Ms. Cindy F. Shapiro Brent Vine '69 Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Miller, Sr. Russell B. Pyne '73 Mr. Roger A. Shapiro John E. Vine ’82 Lawrence W. Miller II ’84 Mrs. Gloria Quigley Harriet Sharlin '70 Stephen M. Vine '70 Nancy B. Miller ’57 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. Surinder P. Sharma Heather Campbell Wager '87 Polly T. M ille r'63 Mandy Rabinowitz '97 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shatz Diane Baker Wagner '53 Milliken & Company Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Shaw, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Walker Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Millner '71 Dr. A. Rali Ramalingam and Mrs. Mary Sheppard Christian D. Wallace '80 Gale Colby Mirzayanov ’69 Dr. Muthulakshmi Ramalingam Lorna Mack Sheridan ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wallmark Professor and Dr. Kurt Mislow Mr. Michael M. Ramos Warren W. Shew '64 Cynthia Walsh '70 Jennifer Powers Mitchell '82 Mr. and Mrs. J. Sadler Ramsdell Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Shipper Dr. Paul F. W arms and Mr. Lee Mitchell and Mr. John B. Rand and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Siegel Ms. Mary Riordan Ms. Carolyn Abbate Dr. Muriel K. Rand Stephen S. Siegel '93 Edward G. Warren III '61 Pamela Kirschner Mitchell '86 Donn and Susan Rappaport Steven L. Silverman '72 Joseph W. Warren ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Mitchell Janet L. Rassweiler '75 Karen Hamel Simas '84 Phoebe Knapp Warren '67 Mitchell Rose Robert Rathauser '69 Stephen M. Sinaiko '85 Dr. Daniel J. W asser and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Mittnacht III ’72 Mr. and Mrs. David Ratner Elizabeth Sinnott-Armstrong '72 Dr. Karen T. Randall Peter Mittnacht ’78 Dr. David P. Rebovich The Reverend and Mrs. Daniel J. Skvir Mr. David F. Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moeller Ann Tomlinson Reed '40 (Tamara Turkevich ’62) Ms. Kathleen Gerritz Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Moll Carl D. Reimers III '80 Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. '56 Dr. and Mrs. William H. W egner Monacan Foundation Thomas B. Reynolds ’72 Mr. Kenneth F. Smith, Jr. Mr. Leonard R. Weisberg Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moonin Stephanie Richman ’87 Margaret Smith-Burke '61 Wells Fargo Thomas B. Moore ’76 Alexa Richman-La Londe ’86 SmithKline Beecham Foundation Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Yuki Moore Laurenti ’75 Ruth Pessel Riedel ’59 David B. Smoyer '56 Mrs. Mary Lee Welsh J. P. Morgan & Company Charlotte Erdman Rizzo ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sosinski Ms. Janet Westrick and Patience Morgan-lrigoyen ’66 Mr. and Mrs. W. Ronald Roach Dr. David L. Spanel Mr. G. Frederick Schott Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morgenstern Alice Northrop Robbins ’40 Emily Vanderstucken Spencer '58 Stephen M. Wheeler '80 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Morris Dr. and Mrs. F. Edward Roberts, Jr. Edward A. Stabler '77 Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick W. White Ann Wittke Morrissey ’76 Shepherd K. Roberts '47 Mr. Joel L. Stahmer and Dr. and Mrs. John J. White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Murdoch, Jr. Anne E. Robinson '72 Ms. Francesca Calderone-Steichen Rena Ann Whitehouse ’83 Mr. W. Creed Myers Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Robson Ellen and Albert Stark Robert C. Whitlock, Jr. '78 Mr. and Mrs. Ramesh Nair Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Robson, Jr. ’57 Mr. and Mrs. Amel Stark Mr. Richard E. Whittaker and Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Nemiroff Barbara Johnston Rodgers '51 Austin C. Starkey, Jr. '69 Dr. Margaret M. McCan Scott H. Newhall ’90 James C. Rodgers ’70 Mr. Jeffrey T. Starr Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wilde III Dr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. David C.D. Rogers '47 Jean Samuels Stephens '52 Ann M. Wiley '70 W. W. Norton & Company Ms. Kimberlee Spicer Romanov Dr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Sternberg Mrs. Lee A. Wiley Novartis US Foundation Arianna Rosati '88 Dana H. Stewardson ’80 Edward J. Willard '84 Mr. Richard S. Nowakowski and Drs. Raymond and Linda Rosen Ellen Fisher Stockmayer 73 Evan J. Williams '84 Ms. Nancy L. Hayes Melissa A. Rosendorf '91 Charles E. Stokes III ’44 Leonard J. Williams, Jr. 76 Mr. and Mrs. John D. O ’Brien Mr. Jerome A. Rosenthal and Rebecca C. Stoltzfus '85 Suzanne Bishop Willis '75 Kip Herrick O'Brien '75 Ms. Cionna M. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stoltzfus, Jr. Murray Wilmerding ’76 Mr. and Mrs. William A. O'Connell Elizabeth D. Ross ’74 Mr. William A. Stoltzfus and Robert D. Wilmot '69 Robert W. O'Connor '69 Mrs. Shirley Ross Ms. Alison L. Baxter Jean Gorman Wilson '69 Shawn P.M. O'Connor ’95 Jeremy E. Rothfleisch '88 David B. Straut '74 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W instanley Erik L. Oliver '90 Wendy Gartner Rowland '53 Ms. Marcia S. Streete Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wise Dr. and Mrs. Adeoye Olukotun Mr. Toms B. Royal John V. R. Strong, Jr. ’63 Dr. and Mrs. Evan R. W olarsky Daniel J. Oppenheim '94 Dr. and Mrs. Marc R. Rubin William R. Strugger 81 Dr. Jan B. W ollack and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oppenheim Mr. A. David Russell Craig C. Stuart '87 Ms. Marian L. Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Osse Anne G. Russell '75 Carl A. Sturken '73 Dr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Wood Ms. Bente Ott Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. S. Russell, Jr. David C. Sullivan '86 Mary Greey Woody '41 Tamar Pachter'77 Sabatino A. Russo III '74 Mitchell Sussman ’71 Mr. and Mrs. V. Gerald Wright Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Paci Mr. and Mrs. James D. Sachs Dr. and Mrs. William A. Sweeney Dr. Eugene H. Young and Mr. Thomas H. Paine Dr. and Mrs. Jan N. Safer Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Tabershaw Dr. Sophia C. Young Mr. and Dr. Kalipada Palit Dr. David Salem Lawrence Tan '69 Laurie Bryant Young '71 Wallace C. Palmer, Jr. '49 Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Samse Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Tate Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Mr. Samuel Parab and Ms. Sandra Sanders Joan M. Taylor Ashley ’38 Drs. Benjamin and Lisa Zablocki Mrs. Sylvia G. Moore-Parab Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sanderson Hope Spiro Tennenbaum ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Zucker Jeffrey R. Patterson '78 Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford, Jr. Textron Charitable Trust Amanda Maugham Pearson ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford III Christopher M. Thomas ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Pepperman (Helen Behr '68) Ms. Jill L. Thomas Ms. Janet H. Perkins Ms. Patricia A. Sanson Patricia Metzger Thomas ’78 Matthew E. Perkins ’94 Mr. and Mrs. David Sardar The Honorable Anne Thompson Morgan E. Perkins ’00 Dr. Jorge L. Sarmiento and Mr. Andrew Thurm and Professor and Mrs. Michael L. Perlin Ms. Lucia Acosta Ms. Ann Thomson-Thurm

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Class of 1945 Class of 1956 Class of 1948 MISS FINE’S Blythe Scott Carr Carol Harris Bradley PRINCETON Alexander S. Burnstan SCHOOL Mary Jo Gardner Fenton Kingsley Hubby Gallup COUNTRY DAY James W. Donnelly Grace Turner Hazard Anne Harrison-Clark John T. Law ALUMNAE Sylvia Taylor Healy Elizabeth Alsop Hinchman SCHOOL Charles F. Mapes, Jr. Janet Hill Hurst Elisabeth Thomas Peterson John D. Wallace Class of 1926 Sesaly Gould Krafft Lucile Stafford Proctor ALUMNI Kingsley Kahler Hubby Ann A. Smith Class of 1949 Class of 1946 Class of 1931 Wallace C. Palmer, Jr. Class of 1927 Janet Elderkin Azzoni Class of 1957 Nathaniel Burt Ruth Kemmerer Dorf Hope Hemphill Carter Nancy B. Miller Herbert B. Davison Class of 1950 Margaret Cook Wallace Joan Daniels Grimley Nancy Hagen Spaulding Michael P. Erdman Barbara Quick Lorndale Susan Barclay Walcott Class of 1932 Arthur D. Meritt Class of 1929 Mary Lee Muromcew Mary Strunsky Wisnovsky Richard E. Funkhouser William Wallace Anne Mitchell Dielhenn Kathryn Cosgrove Netto Benjamin F. Howell. Jr. Class of 1951 Philena Locke Richards Class of 1958 Sanders Maxwell Class of 1930 Ann Eichelberger Hall Hugh S. Fairman A. Markell Meyers Shriver Class of 1933 Margaretta Cowenhoven Nancy Hudler Keuffel James C. Kerney William A. Blackwell Barbara Reeves Dunn Class of 1947 Linda Mullaly Masten Douglas G. G. Levick III George C. Young Margaret Froelick Hubbard Katharine Bryan Bulkley Emily Vanderstucken Spencer Edwin H. Metcalf Barbara Pettit Finch Anne Prather Tirana Class of 1931 Class of 1934 Class of 1952 Alice Roberts Pierson Jack Honore, Jr. Margaret Brooks Van Dusen Class of 1959 J. Robert Hillier Henry P. Tomlinson Class of 1948 Ann Kinczel Clapp Class of 1933 Class of 1953 Dorothy Fleming French Anne Goheen Crane Mary Howell Yard Class of 1935 Henry B. Cannon III Katharine Gulick Gardner Cecilia Aall Mathews John L. Bender Peter B. Cook Joan McGeoch Perry Patricia Kerney Odden Class of 1934 A. Caryl Bigelow, Jr. G. Grenville Cuyler Linda Gates Ziff Ruth Pessel Riedel Jane Lewis Dusenberry Donald R. Young Samuel M. Hamill, Jr. Class of 1949 Class of 1960 John E. Kerney, Jr. Class of 1935 Class of 1936 Kirby Thompson Hall Susan Carter Avanzino Sumner Rulon-Miller III Mary Cowenhoven Coyle John C. Cooper III Mary Byrd Platt Martha Thompson Eckfeldt Kenneth C. Scasserra Florence Dell Macomber Barbara J. Smith-Coleman Catherine Otis Farrell Class of 1939 Class of 1954 Patricia Tighe Walden Deri Bush Jeffers Class of 1936 Robert B. Benham Henry J. Huff Lucy Law Webster Louise Scheide Marshall Frances Bright Rad Wilhelmus B. Bryan III Lance R. Odden Amanda Maugham Pearson Harold B. Erdman Austin P. Sullivan, Jr. Class of 1938 Class of 1950 Sally Hagen Schmid Wendy McAneny Bradburn Edward S. Frohling Charmian Kaplan Freund Class of 1955 Donata Coletti Mechem Class of 1961 Bradford B. Locke, Jr. Roberta Harper Lawrence Guy K. Dean III Mahala Busselle Bishop Joan M. Taylor Ashley Class of 1940 Joseph L. Delafield III Class of 1951 Elise Chase Dennis John J. Hemphill, Jr. E. Robert Fernholz Class of 1939 Gordon McAllen Baker Fiona Morgan Fein James K. Meritt Roger O. Hoit Louise Dolton Blackwell Nellie Oliphant Duncan Julia Fulper Hardt Margot Williamson Litt William R. Kales II Catherine Rodwell Hill Julia Cornforth Holofcener Class of 1941 Barbara Johnston Rodgers Frederick S. Osborne, Jr. Deborah Moore Krulewitch t David M. Hart Class of 1940 Patrick Rulon-Miller Jane W. Smith Leighton H. Laughlin Phyllis Vandewater Clement Class of 1952 Margaret Smith-Burke Class of 1956 Margaret Munro Dayton Daisy Harper Fitch Cynthia Weinrich Class of 1942 John F. Cook Phyllis Boushall Dodge Mary Fenn Hazeltine Moore Gates, Jr. David R. Kamenstein Joanne Sly Hicks Marcia Goetze Nappi Class of 1962 William E. Schluter Peter R. Moock Carol Furman Kirkwood Jean Samuels Stephens Lucinda Brown Daniel E. B. Quick Ann Tomlinson Reed Marina von Neumann Whitman Gail Cotton Class of 1943 Robert M. Rubino Alice Northrop Robbins Katharine Walker Ellison Robert E. Dougherty Class of 1953 Henry L. Savage, Jr. Winifred Dickey Kellogg Peter E. B. Erdman Anne Carples Denny David C. Scott Class of 1941 Kate Sayen Kirkland Mark A. Heald Elaine Polhemus Frost Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. Mary Pettit Funk Susan Shea McPherson James Laughlin Hilary Thompson Kenyon David B. Smoyer Dorothea A. Kissam T amara T urkevich Skvir David H. McAlpin, Jr. Hope Thompson Kerr Donald C. Stuart III Anne Reynolds Kittredge Linda Maxwell Stefanelli John A. Schluter Mary Greey Woody Wendy Gartner Rowland Class of 1957 Jane Gihon Shillaber Class of 1963 Class of 1944 James Carey, Jr. Class of 1942 Susan McAllen Turner Patience Outerbridge Banister Alfred W. Gardner Stephen Crawford Jane M. Cooper Diane Baker Wagner Joan Knapp Crocker John P. C. Matthews. Harrison S. Fraker, Jr. Sally Kuser Lane Wylie OHara Doughty Richard K. Paynter III Class of 1954 William M. Morse Joan Thomas Purnell Kathleen Sittig Dunlop Markley Roberts Louise Mason Bachelder Stuart Robson, Jr. Martha Heath Yerkes Sally Campbell Haas Charles E. Stokes III Sarah Hart Brodsky Alice Jacobson Class of 1943 Class of 1958 Katherine Webster Dwight Anne W. S. MacNeil Class of 1945 Olive Schulte Brown Richard W. Baker 111 Nancy Shannon Ford Polly T. Miller George Gallup III Marjorie Libby Moore Robert T. Bales Lynn Prior Harrington Valerie Wicks Miller Colin C. McAneny Margaret Wicks Spicer Gordon Knox, Jr. I. Letitia Wheeler Ufford Pamela Sidford Schaeffer Class of 1946 Emile F. Vanderstucken III Jane Aresty Silverman Class of 1944 Class of 1955 David Erdman Class of 1959 Julia R. Lee Joyce Friend Everett Class of 1964 G. Allan Forsyth Joseph N. Coffee Eleanor Vandewater Leonard L. Chloe King Jane Budney Conrad Lewis C. Kleinhans III Stephen S. Cook Elizabeth McGraw Webster Julia Gallup Laughlin Jettie Edwards Robert R. Piper Nixon W. Hare Cary Smith Hart Howard McMorris II Anne Hiltner Class of 1947 Shepherd K. Roberts Elisabeth Aall Kaemmerlen Class of 1960 David C.D. Rogers Gail Petty Riepe Brock Putnam II Peter R. Rossmassler Peter J. Wright t deceased

ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL ANNUAL FUND 42 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 REPORT ANNUAL • DAYSCHOOL PRINCETON • 42 Susan Fritsch Faber Faber Fritsch Susan Ruth A. Conover Conover A. Ruth Chamberlain Sly Bryan Patricia Stevenson Lisa-Margaret ae nrsn Kennedy Andresen Karen 1967 of Class Morgan-lrigoyen Patience Lane K. Sarah Delano F. James Jr. Strong, R. V. John Kilgore B. James III McCarthy F. John Baker C. John Sheehan R. John Kerney Regan J. Chubet D. Thomas Carol Bonner Clark Clark Bonner Carol Jr. Mueller, F. John Gaman H. Thomas Ford M. Thomas PARTICIPATION: PARTICIPATION: Hobler Deborah Shew W. Warren III Huston Aubrey 1964 of Class Jr. Edwards, William C. 1963 of Class III alker W H. William 1962 of Class Linda Staniar Bergh Bergh Staniar Linda Kevin W. Kennedy Kennedy W. Kevin 1961 of Class Class Agent: Class Cockburn Dickey Polly 1966 of Class ALUMNAE/I Sayen S.M. William Reid S. Archibald 1965 of Class Jr. Laughlin, Leighton Richard B. Hill Hill B. Richard Jr. Frothingham, L. David Tibbals L. David Marcus G. Richard Eckels H. Richard Delano K. Richard III Warren G. Edward PARTICIPATION: 20% PARTICIPATION: Hutner C. Nathaniel Class Agent: Class DAY SCHOOL SCHOOL DAY PRINCETON ua Fish Faber Fritsch Susan Linda Staniar Bergh Staniar Linda 31% onW Cahr III Claghorn W. John o clsbr McConaghy Schlossberg Jo William E. Rigot Rigot E. William McClellan Ann Kleinberg Sue Hirst Blanchet Suzanne Fishmann J. Andrew Janet M. Masterton Masterton M. Janet Julia Lockwood Julia ls o 1969 of Class Phillips Keyser Leigh Hyson Hobler Mary Hart L. Michael Bauer Godfrey Sophia 1968 of Class J. Allyn Love, Jr. Love, Allyn J. Marian Stoltzfus McCaffray McCandless Linda McCaffray Stoltzfus Marian Marck Orr Pamela S. Kozicharow Gilbert Allison eh Schlossberg Beth Sanford Behr Helen Rutledge Brewster Peyton 33% PARTICIPATION: Hilary Martin Martin Hilary Wilson Gorman Jean Wiley Jane Jr. Starkey, C. Austin Gale Colby Mirzayanov Mirzayanov Colby Gale Colket Gorman Kathleen Brooks Bailey Susanna PARTICIPATION: 26% PARTICIPATION: Warren Knapp Phoebe Smock Polly Miller F. Martha Brita Light Light Brita III Johnson Hallett Hesselein Flemer Heidi II Bowers C. Lewis 1970 of Class Grace B. Ramus Ramus B. Grace O'Hara Combs Cynthia Lee Blair L. Healy C. Elizabeth Class Agent: Class Frederic P. Erdman Erdman P. Frederic Cagan-Doeringer Frederica Bushnell W. Rebecca Vine Brent T an Lawrence Robert W. O ’Connor ’Connor O W. Robert Jr. Judge, B. Richard Class Agent: Class 44% PARTICIPATION: Robert D. Wilmot Wilmot D. Robert Sayen Bristol Elizabeth Rieck A. Douglas Rathauser Robert en omn Wilson Gorman Jean Allison Gilbert Kozicharow Gilbert Allison James C. Rodgers Rodgers C. James on Bushnell John Abelson M. Joseph Williams Joan Wiley M. Ann White E. William Walsh Cynthia Vine M. Stephen Shoemaker A. Cynthia Cynthia Bishop-W ebster ebster Bishop-W Cynthia Andersen eisberg W Glenna Booth A. Terry Stoumen D’Agostino Laurie Shaw Marjorie Sarett Nicole M. Reeve Christopher Morgan-Standard Catherine Lawson-Johnston endy W McMahan Brewster Shelby Helena M. Brett-Smith Brett-Smith M. Helena Becker Erdman Margaret 1973 of Class Starkey Samuel Silverman L. Steven Robinson E. Anne Reynolds B. Thomas Gordon M. Jerem Butz Platt Jodie 1971 of Class Sharlin Harriet Roberts Hamid Elizabeth Miller R. Barbara Meigs Margaret Daniel B. Blum ’73 ’73 Blum B. Daniel 42% PARTICIPATION: Vogt T. Henry Turner M. Karen Sussman Ellen III Mittnacht E. Arthur Erdman Jody Chilton D. Jonathan Burruss Hall Jan Banfield Gaman Armiger Jane Webster Jacqueline Punia D. Joseph Paine K. John Jr. Young, R. Donald Tania Lawson-Johnston Lawson-Johnston Tania Dale Anthony ls gn:ArhrL Levy L. rthur A Agent: Class Sinnott-Armstrong Elizabeth Hoffman Gulick Katherine Harrop Delavan Mark Fisher Stix Susan Ecroyd Susan Worthington C. Thomas Bryant L. Richard Bossidy Pickering Dorothy 26% PARTICIPATION: Catherine S. Lane Lane S. Catherine Michael Englander Englander Michael Considine K. Margaret 1972 of Class T reves George Rodgers Samuel Diane Jass Ketelhut Ketelhut Jass Diane Hardie Mills Elizabeth Claghorn T. David Laurie Bryant Young Bryant Laurie Wiles Huston Natalie Warren Lisbeth Sussman Mitchell Ellen Prebluda Chilton Chilton Prebluda Ellen II Bristol P. Henry Baruch Hargrave Noeline Poole Kathrin Millner J. Donald Class Agent: Class 28% PARTICIPATION: McNeil McNeil tvn Silverman Steven McCleery McCleery John B. Mittnacht Mittnacht B. John John E. Burns Burns E. John oeh . Feller M. Joseph Warren L. William Faynberg Bishop Anne Ellis Alison Theodore Brown Brown Theodore Sturken A. Carl Schwinger Bauer Susan III Place H. Charles Lifland Carol Levy L. Arthur Orren W eisberg Falk Falk eisberg W Orren Erdman P. William Rassweiler L. Janet Dilworth D. Charles John B. Joyce Joyce B. John Brinster E. John Platt J. Timothy Goldman L. Jill Jr. Buck, K. Alexander Brown L. William Aall B. Christian 1974 of Class Sword Sullivan Martha Morgan A. Hilary Lissner Urbach Barbara Kent Janick Daryl M. Mary Chapin Carpenter Carpenter Chapin Mary Agent: Class 1976 of Class Wilmerding Gay Willis Bishop Suzanne ebster W M. Curtis Russell G. Anne II Davies A. Andrew H. Yuki Moore Laurenti Laurenti Moore Yuki Meade Vaughan Susan Leong Lamb Sandra Hare Erdman Caroline Gunderson Smith Alexandra L Ward Terry Selberg Sly Julia III Finnell C. Samuel Cain Jane Cyra 21% PARTICIPATION: III Woodworth B. Newell Tennenbaum Spiro Hope Moore J. Peter Martin L. Duncan Gillock Whipple Louise Ellen Fisher Stockmayer Stockmayer Fisher Ellen Sanford Elizabeth Pyne B. Russell Leslie Ring Burns Burns Ring Leslie Blaxill F. Mark Bass Selby Beth Barnes J. Eleanor Sturken L. Marita Selberg A. Lars Kip Herrick O'Brien O'Brien Herrick Kip 1975 of Class Cappello Spalholz Barbara Linda J. Farlow Farlow J. Linda Ellsworth W. Shawn III Russo A. Sabatino Plapinger D. Keith Mali-Astrue Laura PARTICIPATION: 27% PARTICIPATION: Winter Hilary Livingston Johnson Johnson Livingston Hackett Burks Katharine Ferrante Grayson R. III Brown M. Ralph Albert Ellen Volpe Loreen Straut B. David Schuster Funk Eleanor Ross D. Elizabeth PARTICIPATION: 27% PARTICIPATION: Uhl B. Palmer re ibr Falk eisberg W Orren Jay GrantierTrubee GrantierTrubee Jay Judge Stephen J. J. Andrew Sanford Sanford Andrew J. Patterson R. Jeffrey Tamar Pachter Pachter Tamar Lifland Kerin J. Garry Penick Julia Morrissey Wittke Ann Moore B. Thomas on gr III Ager John Sargent Ijams Allison Kain W. William Hauge Chandler Jennifer Groton Lee Alice Gates R. Thomas Baicker Keith J. Weiss Jennifer Quinn W. McCord McCord W. Quinn Looney Graff Alice Knott F. Anthony Hutner H. Simeon Hildick-Smith Andrew 1977 of Class Willcox Eglin Cintra Ware K. Scot Strong Shaw Sandra Silk Sally Matthews E. Gregory Maddox Newsome Sheila ls o 1979 of Class Tazelaar Manning Cecelia Tapsall Ferrante Catherine Jacobus Claire 1978 of Class Zoukee M. George Sherman W. Caroline Dufresne Bachelder Christina Cress Benson Canning Sandra Brainard Annabelle Brezel Treves Claire Sheila Mehta Mehta Sheila Blaxill-Deal M. Susan Livia Wong McCarthy McCarthy Wong Livia ilmerding W Murray Jr. Williams, J. Leonard Mantell Michael Finnell Murdoch Mary Mathieu D. Roberts Roberts D. Mathieu Flight Russell Barbara Buck Harrison N. Becker Burks Holly ae Ple Bdera Polcer Karen Turner Hollendonner Nancy III Ross H. Leland Roberts A. Lise Morea Gregory F. Mittnacht Peter Macleod Pamela Kemp Plante Michele Gips H. Donald Fitton D. Douglas Cole Griffin Barbara Brinster Englander Lucy Barondess A. David Usiskin S. Keith Rebecca Hafitz Hull Hull Hafitz Rebecca Hickson Abelson Rachel Agent: Class 29% PARTICIPATION: Olsson W. Richard ’Connor O J. David PARTICIPATION: 27% PARTICIPATION: Jr. Whitlock, C. Robert estergaard W Elizabeth Ultan J. Robyn Thomas Metzger Patricia Cousins Mason Elizabeth 35% PARTICIPATION: Stabler A. Edward Class Agent: Class ui Pnc Garry Penick Julia Muna Shehadi Sill Shehadi Muna Vance G. Camisa Class of 1982 Lawrence W. Miller II Gillian Flato Alison Haeryeon Cho Laura Farina PARTICIPATION: 35% Shin Na H. Dawn Feldman Fukuda Carolyn Cooper David S. Fitton, Jr. Class Agent: Lorraine M. Herr Phoebe V. Outerbridge Katherine Greenberg Benjamin M. Frost Delia Smith Gardiner Karen Hamel Simas Laura H. Heins Justin Geisel David C. Bogle. Jr. Louis Guarino Edward J. Willard Julia Herr Judson R. Henderson Robert M. Bowen, Jr. John P. Hall III Evan J. Williams Alan R. Howard William Cord Johnston Katharine Ijams Butt Christopher J. Horan James M. Zahner Taylor Kang-Chung Hwong Matthew Kramer Peter F. Cottone Victoria Howard Daniel I. Zuckerman Erika Palsho Johnson Katherine K. Marquis Andrew M. Jensen Donald DeCandia Matthew J. Lucas T. Wilson Eglin, Jr. Anne Merrick Kellstrom Class of 1985 Bennett J. Matelson Class of 1993 Mark A. Egner Jane Henderson Kenyon PARTICIPATION: 25% Melissa Retzlaff McTigue PARTICIPATION: 11% Martha Hicks Leta Alice N. Ganoe Class Agent: John M. K. Mislow Class Agents: David T. Lifland Beth Geter-Douglass Leslie Vielbig Del Col Melissa Baron Murdoch Scott J. Feldman, Catherine White Mertz Lorraine M. Herr Arianna Rosati Daniel A. Ragsdale. Laura S. Bennett Cornelia Powers James P. Herring Jeremy E. Rothfleisch Stephen S. Siegel Roger M. Holloway Brenda Wren Burman Christopher W. H. Price Abigail Zimskind Eric M. Bylin Cynthia Tregoe Richetti Carolyn Kuenne Jeppsen Brian P. Bilello A. V. Shannon III J. Cameron Johnson Jack F. Cook Class of 1989 Michelle H. Boyd Danielle Coppola Muna Shehadi Sill Leslie Pell Linnehan PARTICIPATION: 23% Scott J. Feldman Leslie Vielbig Del Col Jackson W. Smart III Lea Erdman Marshall Class Agent: Hardy S. Royal Stacy A. Ho Henry H. Zenzie Thomas G. Marshall III Birgit H. Enstrom Benjamin B. Kuris Lindsay McCord Tonya Elmore Faulkenburg Sarah T. Ackley Adam D. Petrick Class of 1980 Anne Metcalf Stephanie Lazer Guterl Amy Warren Alpert Daniel A. Ragsdale PARTICIPATION: 31% Jennifer Powers Mitchell James S. Hall Alicia M. Collins Joshua R. Siegel Class Agent: Kang Na Chandler A. Hopkins Nicole J. Dunn Stephen S. Siegel Howard F. Powers, Jr. Jeffrey F. Perlman Mary Lawson-Johnston Howe Andrew C. Dykstra Margaret Petrella Charles W. Jaques Karen P. Fredericks Class of 1994 James W. Bartolomei, Jr. Jonathan R. Rabb Jon T. McConaughy Stephen T. Fulmer PARTICIPATION: 11% James C.E. Burke William R. Rossmassler III Stephen M. Sinaiko Gregory P. Gordon Class Agent: Elizabeth Stewardson Connolly Lauren Goodyear Schramm Bradley R. Smith Sang I. Ji Veronica M.S. White Nicholas John DeCandia W endy Donath Selig Rebecca C. Stoltzfus Jacqueline L. Kravitz Anthony G. Dell Donald Shaw Kim Thornton Taggart Catherine Regan Lawliss Elissa I. Burr Karen L. Fein Susan M. Stoltzfus Karen Callaway Urisko Ani Tilden Pierson Bradford Johnston Virginia Gilbert Carl S. Taggart H. Elisabeth Socolow Vucinic Hardy S. Royal Julia K. Ober David Harrower Christopher M. Thomas Carlos A. Sagebien Daniel J. Oppenheim Class of 1986 William B. Haynes Newell M. Thompson Casey Sheldon Seidenberg Matthew E. Perkins PARTICIPATION: 18% Winifred Stoltzfus Host John E. Vine Megan E. Shaffer Jessica Seid Robert Jordan Ingrid Hoover Smith Sarah J. Silverman Steven B. Anderson Samuelle Klein-Von Reiche Class of 1983 Lauren H. Stuart Thomas J. Thornton IV Andrew C. Bushnell Robert M. Leahy, Jr. PARTICIPATION: 31% Meg Young Yoder Christina Williams Jaye Chen Laura Dennison Leeson Leslie Elmore Cole Jennifer Brannon Manning Karen D. Athanassiades Class of 1990 Class of 1995 Jonathan S. Gershen Jay R. Marcus Margaret Merle-Smith Bergstrand PARTICIPATION: 19% PARTICIPATION: 9% Susan C. Hockings Douglas L. Matthews Gerrit F. Besselaar Class Agents: Class Agent: Mitchell J. Klein Abigail Stackpole McCall Elizabeth Heins Brownback Lylah M. Alphonse, Wesley T. Steffens Helen A. Kreisler Nicholas Osborne Norman T. Callaway, Jr. David A. Ragsdale Elizabeth White Meahl Robynne H. Boyd Jamie Phares-Jacobson Joseph C. Christen Elizabeth Zenzie Meyer Elizabeth Bylin Cook Archer Harman, Jr. Howard F. Powers, Jr. Philip E. Clippinger Pamela Kirschner Mitchell Zachariah D. Gursky Mari Harman Carl D. Reimers III Noelle Damico Alexa Richman-La Londe Daniel J. Helmick John H. Helmick Dana H. Stewardson Jonathan D. Firester Tania L. Schoennagel Benjamin A. Hohmuth Shawn P.M. O'Connor Susan Vaughn-O'Brien Louise Matthews Flickinger Rachael Katzenell Stockton Won Suk Kim Eric S. Schorr Christian D. Wallace Laurie Gallup Fusco David C. Sullivan Lisa A. Kmiec Wesley T. Steffens Leslie Straut Ward Suzanne Utaski Gibbs Jason Winstanley Ethan L. Moeller Almuth Wietholtz Stephen M. W heeler Beatrice Zenzie Gregory Andrew F. Hawkes Scott H. Newhall David C. Whitlock Class of 1987 Class of 1996 Julia Dinah Katz Erik L. Oliver C. Treby McLaughlin Williams PARTICIPATION: 20% PARTICIPATION: 9% Katherine Lonergan Main Michael J. Parker Jennifer Dutton Whyte Class Agents: Class Agents: George Hood McLaughlin III David A. Ragsdale Elizabeth Fulmer Emery. Liuba L. Shapiro, Class of 1981 Craig A. R. Phares Julie Taitsman Robin Cook McConaughy Sarah E. Weeks. PARTICIPATION: 24% Ashley Ammidon Quinlan Ramsay W. Vehslage, Jr. Laura R. Welt Matthew P. Zarzecki Class Agent: David B. Blair Lorna Mack Sheridan Joel E. Faller Kysha A. White Adam A. Sugerman Kathryn Anne Gellenbeck Zachary B. David David B. Blair Caroline Stewardson Thornewill Erik Johansen Sarah E. Green Samuel H. Borden Class of 1991 Mark J. Waks Robin Cook McConaughy Kathleen O. Jamieson Sarah Burchfield Carey PARTICIPATION: 14% L. Kelly Lambert Walker Anne McDougald Rebecca A. Nemiroff Catherine Ager Chandler Class Agents: Erica C. Weeder Jane Podurgiel Chandler F. Plohn Kristen Metzger Dodge Melissa A. Rosen dorf, Rena Ann Whitehouse Sheila Mackay Power Liuba L. Shapiro Jonathan W. Drezner Elisabeth Kahora Taylor Stephanie Richman Jonathan T. Siegel Kevin J. Groome Class of 1984 Rebecca S. Royal Melissa A. Collins Danielle H. Warren Kevin P. Johnson PARTICIPATION: 27% William D. Schafer Jennifer A. Kim Madeline Katz Class Agent: Daniel Ft. Herr Melanie J. Shendalman Jerem y S. Kuris Class of 1997 Sarah Sword Lazarus Rachel Lilienthal Stark L. Campbell Levy PARTICIPATION: 5% Eva Mantell George P.M. Belshaw. Jr. Michele Sternberg Amy R. Livingston Class Agents: Christopher E. Pey Sarah C. Benioff Craig C. Stuart Colleen B. Priory Cynthia Alvarez. Whitney Karin Lichtenstein Raab Andrew D. Bing Heather Campbell Wager Sarah Beatty Raterman Robinson Charlotte Erdman Rizzo Wendy White Brockelman Randy S. Walter Melissa A. Rosendorf Jeffrey M. Rodney Victoria C.P. Chen Constance R. Hwong Jill Campbell Wiley Elisabeth Kahora Taylor Andrew A. Ross Melinda Bowen Dempsey Alexandra Johnston Sofia Xethalis Cynthia Wu Lawrence H. Shannon Meredith L. Eppel Kevin Mackay Marjorie Wallace Gibson Deborah Burks Southwick Class of 1988 Class of 1992 Mandy Rabinowitz Barbara Straut Goldsmith Michael J. Southwick PARTICIPATION: 25% PARTICIPATION: 12% Christopher W. Hayes W illiam R. Strugger Class Agent: Julia Herr Class Agents: Daniel R. Herr Joseph W. Warren Benjamin M Frost. Jonathan I. Leaf Barbara Zeitler Shapiro Peter B. Axelrod James M. Graziano Suzanne E. Lengyel Amy Venable Ciuffreda Adrienne Spiegel McMullen Marc A. Collins Jason Bilanin Sally Snedeker Merz Elisa DeRochi Adam Bromwich William Paul Meyerhofer Edward S. Eglin Kevin Capinpin

ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • Class of 1998 Ms. Barbara A. Mancini Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Kelly Mr. Elliot Kotzker PARTICIPATION: 7% Mr. and Mrs. Gulgai Masuod Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Mr. and Mrs. Mark Larsen Class Agents: Jessica A. Collins, Mr. W. Miles McPeek and Ms. Katharine Kraus and Mr. and Mrs. George Latyszonek Jeffrey Kurtz Dr. Carol A. Dwyer Mr. Stuart Rosse Mr. and Mrs. George Laudenberger Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller Dr. and Mrs. Kim D. Lamon Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lieberman Andrew M. Bordeman Mr. and Mrs. Willard D. Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Lanni Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Lively Michael Bracken Mr. Richard S. Nowakowski and Mr. and Mrs. Rajiv Malhotra Dr. Susan MacKinnon and Jessica A. Collins Ms. Nancy L. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher Maloney Mr. Bruce Tucker Leif C. Forer Mr. and Mrs. James W. Parr Mr. Richard Meckstroth and Ms. Luz N. Madrigal Eric Hochberg Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Ms. Carol Field Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Giovanna G. Torchio Mr. Joseph Petrovics and Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Martin Ms. Judit Stahly Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O'Leary Drs. Elisa and Richard Matthes Class of 1999 Mrs. June A. Posner Dr. Marc J. Ostro and Mr. and Mrs. John E. McCullough PARTICIPATION: 10% Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Dr. Evelyn Godin-Ostro Ms. Joan McGowan Class Agents: Julie R. Perlin, Ms. Sandra Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Miller, Sr. Christopher W. Gerry Mr. and Mrs. David Sardar Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Patteson Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morgenstern Brandee N. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Shatz Professor and Mrs. Michael L. Perlin Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Nemiroff Christina P. Flores Mr. and Mrs. John Skeehan Mr. and Mrs. Marc L. Perlman Mr. and Dr. Kalipada Palit Christopher W. Gerry Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. George A. Popko Dr. and Mrs. Etienne A. Perold John L. Griffith III Mr. and Mrs. Naeem Tahir Drs. Raymond and Linda Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Peters Ariana Jakub Mr. Andrew.Thurm and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rotberg Mr. Michael M. Ramos Maren L. Levine Ms. Ann Thomson-Thurm Mr. and Mrs. Shakti Routh Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sashihara Sean N. Merriweather Mr. Gregory D. Torchio Mr. James E. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. William S. M. Sayen '65 Michael J. Pepperman Mr. and Mrs. John T. Wallmark Ms. Nancy Ukai Russell (Elizabeth Bristol '69) Alexander T. Sigman Dr. and Mrs. Richard Sebastian Dr. Jorge L. Sarmiento and Ms. Lisa Schmucki Margo R. Smith Wanless Ms. Lucia Acosta Mr. and Mrs. William H. Schorling Maria L. Tardugno Mr. and Mrs. James E. Webb Mr. and Mrs. William S. M. Sayen '65 Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Sigal Mr. Frank C. Weed (Elizabeth Bristol '69) Mr. and Mrs. Jerome T. Smith Class of 2000 Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schaub Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Spritzer PARTICIPATION: 16% Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Whitney Mr. Joel L. Stahmer and Mr. Peter C. Thambidurai Class Agents: Mandy J. Helwig, Dr. and Mrs. David Yarian Ms. Francesca Calderone-Steichen Mr. and Mrs. Elton Thomas Kyle A. Lieberman Ms. Marcia S. Streete Dr. and Mrs. John K. Thottathil 11™ Grade Mr. Jeffrey D. Sussman and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Trumbauer W. Scott Adams Participation: 78% Ms. Patricia Adell Mr. John W. Weber, Jr. and Benjamin T. Brickner Class Parents: Evelyn L. Godin-Ostro Ms. Marybeth Tamayo Ms. Marguerite E. Sheehan Pamela T. Chew and M arc J. Ostro Dr. W alter K. Urs Mr. Frank C. Weed Mandy J. Helwig Drs. Rogelio and Linda Valencia Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen White III Natasha K. Jacques Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Anderson Mr. William L. Warren Mr. Alex C. Wilkinson and Abigail S. Kelton Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Babick Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Widlitz Ms. Louise C. Wilkinson Nabil Laoudji Dr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Batt Mr. Robert N. Wilson and Kyle A. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano T. Battaglia. Ms. Anne Wright Wilson 9™ Grade Lila B. Lohr Mr. and Mrs. William G. Bergh Participation: 82% Matthew S. McGowan (Linda Staniar ’66) 10™ Grade Class Parents: Joyce and Don Hofmann Paris L. McLean Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Bezar Participation: 70% Ms. Darneth Amantine Morgan E. Perkins Dr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Binder Class Parent: Lisa Schmucki Mr. James F. Basso II and Kiara L. Rankin Mr. Douglas H. Blair and Mr. James Alsup and Ms. Kathleen A. Basso Steven M. Saar Ms. Ann Reichelderfer Dr. Laurie Smaldone Alsup Mr. Kevin Batchelor and Tracey A. Spinner Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Blatterfein Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Bergan Dr. Deborah Batchelor Sapna E. Thottathil Mr. and Mrs. William H. Bohnett Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano T. Battaglia. James D. Utterback, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bramlett Ms. Helen R. Bosley Dr. Susan A. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Ansell Bray Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bowen Professor Paul Benacerraf Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Burby Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Bender Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr CURRENT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Campbell Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Berger Mr. and Mrs. William F. Caulin Ms. Eva Carey Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bernstein Mr. and Mrs. David Chow. 12™ Grade Mr. and Mrs. Merkle Cherry Dr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Binder Dr. Leon N. Costa and Participation: 74% Mr. and Mrs. David Chow Mr. Douglas H. Blair and Mrs. Debra E. Costa. Class Parents: Rebecca and Ken Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Conway Ms. Ann Reichelderfer Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Crosta, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Anil S. Deshpande Drs. Michael and Deidre Blank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Andreotta Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Crowley Mr. Orville C. Dewey Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Blumenthal Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul Bagley Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Curtis III. Mr. Peter Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bramlett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Aram H. Dadian Ms. Janet Zoubek Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bridgeman Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bridgeman Mr. and Mrs. David C. Denise. Mr. and Mrs. Ajay R. Dravid Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buchsbaum Dr. and Mrs. Graham H. Burton Mr. Peter Dickson and Mr. Richard C. Dreher and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Caruso Ms. Janet Zoubek Dickson Mrs. Diane M. Dreher Mr. and Mrs. William F. Caulin Dr. and Mrs. John M. Cotton Dr. and Mrs. John L. Dorazio Mr. Edward K. Elanjian Ms. Joan S. Girgus and Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Crowley Mr. Richard C. Dreher and Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Fales Mr. Alan Chimacoff Ms. Cynthia Cunningham Mrs. Diane M. Dreher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Feuerstein, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cook '56 Mr. Mark J. Cunningham Mr. Antonio O. Elmaleh Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Fisher Dr. Leon N. Costa and Mr. Paul F. DiManno Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Finnell III '74 Mr. Vincent E. Gentile and Mrs. Debra E. Costa Mr. and Mrs. Michael Faigen (Molly Murdoch ’76) Ms. Patricia Pickrel Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Philip Feig Ms. Betty Ann Fort Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gold Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Curtis III Mr. and Mrs. Richard Finkelstein Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fragoso Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Grossi Mr. and Mrs. Jaime G. Davila Mr. and Mrs. David Firth Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Friedman Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Mr. Eamon M. Downey and Dr. Keith J. Fishbein and Sidney J. Goldfarb. M.D. and Ms. Kathleen Deignan Ms. Paula L. Downey Dr. Nancy L. Feldman Naomi Vilko, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop S. Headley Dr. Keith J. Fishbein and Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. France Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Grannatt III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Dr. Nancy L. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Jay Friedman Mr. Michael D. Halpern and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Hill Mr. and Mrs. John G. Forbes Drs. Alan and Kate Gelperin Ms. Christine Grant Halpern Mr. and Mrs. Herve J. Hoppenot Mr. and Mrs. David M. Freedholm Mr. and Mrs. Orhan Gingis Dr. and Mrs. Olaf Haroldson, Jr. Mr. Lawrence Hugick Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallagher Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gold Mr. and Mrs. Roby Harrington IV Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Jellinek Professor and Mrs. Robert P. George Mr. Mark B. Goldfus and Ms. Gayle Henkin and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory V. Johnson Mr. Stephen B. Guild and Ms. Beverly K. Rubman Mr. Thomas P. Smith Dr. and Mrs. John J. Kazmierczak Ms. Monica Lange Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Green Ms. Cathy Ann Horn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Keegan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Harding Drs. David and Elaine Hathaway Drs. David and Yvette Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kline Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop S. Headley Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Kopolow Mr. and Mrs. Warner T. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Johnson '75 Mr. and Mrs. E. Michael Joye Ms. Andrea S. Kotzker Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Bartley Larsen Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Kassler-Taub

44 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Johnson. Drs. Ahmad and Shapar Farzad FUND ANNUAL Mr. and Mrs. E. Michael Joye Mr. Mitchell Fishman and Dr. and Mrs. Krishan Kalra Ms. Lois A. Rowe Dr. Laurence B. Katz and Ms. Frances A. Fox Mrs. Natalie H. Brooks Mr. Stephen Fox Drs. Alan and Pauline Kelsey Mr. Mark B. Goldfus and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. King Ms. Beverly K. Rubman Mr. John J. Krall and Ms. Jill L. Goldman '74 and Dr. Maureen Rickerhauser-Krall Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Lanni Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Helm Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Leith Dr. Sally Hodder and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Y. Lim Dr. Adel Mahmoud Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Massimo Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John F. McCarthy III '62 Mr. and Mrs. Raman Kapur Mrs. Robin McCarthy-Tervooren Dr. and Mrs. John J. Kazmierczak Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Mitchell (Jane Henderson ’79) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kerwin Mittnacht III 7 2 Mr. and Mrs. James J. King, Jr. Mr. A. Alejandro Moreno-Paz and Mr. and Mrs. Randal C. Langdon Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Mr. Jeffery Hiller and Ms. Anna Zichy-Thyssen Ms. Denyse E. Leslie Ms. Kathleen Deignan Ms. Laurie Londoner Mr. and Mrs. A lexanders. Nagy Mr. and Mrs. Rajiv Malhotra Mr. and Mrs. Curtis W. Helm Mr. Peter R. Kann and Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Nohe Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher Maloney Ms. Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick and Ms. Karen Elliott House Mr. Edward J. O'Brien and Ms. Barbra S. Martin Mr. Michael D. Lemonick Mr. Joseph Kossow and Mrs. Ilene S. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. James F. McCue Mr. and Mrs. George L. James III Dr. Lynne Kossow Mr. and Mrs. John R. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Mischner Dr. Bruce Johnson and Mr. David H. LaMotte Dr. Marc J. Ostro and Mr. Stephen Modzelewski and Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Randal C. Langdon Dr. Evelyn Godin-Ostro Ms. Deborah Sze Modzelewski Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Kassler-Taub Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Z. Liu Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Osse Drs. Raj and Lalita Lalla Dr. Susan MacKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Penick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Mr. and Mrs. Leighton H. Laughlin, Jr. '64 Mr. Bruce Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Pepperman Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Pezzi Dr. and Mrs. Judson C. Linville Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Pfenninger Ms. Karen E. Pike Mr. and Mrs. William F. McPhaden Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Francis Plat Mr. and Mrs. John G. Quigley Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Meara Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Millner '71 Mr. John B. Rand and Dr. A. Rali Ramalingam and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Mischner Mr. Stephen Modzelewski and Dr. Muriel K. Rand Dr. Muthulakshmi Ramalingam Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Mittnacht III 72 Ms. Deborah Sze Modzelewski Dr. Joseph M. Rochford and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sadler Ramsdell Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Moll Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuyler Morehouse Ms. Barbara A. Ulrichsen Mr. and Mrs. Philip Realmuto Drs. V.K. and Su Narayanan Dr. Alexander Nehamas and Mr. Ezra D. Rosenberg and Mr. Jerome A. Rosenthal and Mr. and Mrs. William A. O ’Connell Dr. Susan D. Glimcher Ms. Elizabeth J. Doverman Ms. Cionna M. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. W ahab A. Onitiri Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Ratner Mr. Mark F. Rosenberg and Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Patteson Dr. David P. Rebovich Mrs. Sandra Bacome-Rosenberg Mr. James E. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Peters Ms. Kimberlee Spicer Romanov Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Rosenberg Ms. Nancy Ukai Russell Ms. Liza Price Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Rossi Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Sandy Donn and Susan Rappaport Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Sigal Dr. and Mrs. Marc R. Rubin Dr. Rajnikant Shah and Mr. Ezra D. Rosenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Smith Dr. Jonathan R. Sachs and Dr. Daksha Shah Ms. Elizabeth J. Doverman Mr. and Mrs. Jon H. Stevens Dr. Susan Bakewell Sachs Mr. and Mrs. David J. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sedgewick Dr. and Mrs. Telechery A. Sudhakar Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford III Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Slamowitz Ms. Cindy F. Shapiro Dr. Elaine Torres-Melendez and (Helen Behr '68) Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Smith Mr. Roger A. Shapiro Dr. Gerardo J. Melendez Mr. Peter A. Scarpato and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tomasulo Mr. and Mrs. Surinder P. Sharma Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Troglio Ms. Paula Weiss Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Widlitz Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth III 73 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Scholes Mr. Robert N. Wilson and Mr. David J. Shipper Mr. Hugh de N. W ynne and Mr. and Mrs. Surinder P. Sharma Ms. Anne Wright Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Jerome T. Smith Ms. Laura M. Shiels Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith Ms. Hilary A. Winter 7 5 and Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Springer Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zindman Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sosinski Mr. John L. Thurman Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stockman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Starkey ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth III 7 3 Mr. William A. Stoltzfus and 5™ Grade Ms. Susan E. Stein Ms. Alison L. Baxter Participation: 89% 7™ Grade Mr. and Mrs. Menachem Sternberg Mr. Jeffrey D. Sussman and Class Parent: David Geltzer Participation: 82% Mr. William M. Swanson and Ms. Patricia Adell Class Parents: Nancy and Barry Concool Mr. and Mrs. Sayed Alam Ms. Jane E. Miller Dr. Floyd Weinstock and Mr. Vincent M. Tarduogno and The Reverend Samuel K. Atchison and Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Baker Ms. Maureen E. O'Neill Dr. Joyce P. Vincelette Mrs. Fran S. Atchison Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano T. Battaglia Mr. and Mrs. Linson Wong Mr. and Mrs. L. Thom as Welsh, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Batt Mr. Paul A. Becker and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zindman Dr. Eugene H. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Berk Mrs. Holly Burks Becker '77 Dr. Sophia C. Young 6th Grade Mr. and Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '11 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Blatterfein Participation: 69% Mr. Carl K. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Brill 8™ Grade Class Parents: Patty and Greg Francfort Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Chipin Participation: 74% Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Mr. Kai Chiu and Ms. Zi Yeh Class Parents: Jill Goldman ’74 and Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II '72 Mr. James Alsup and Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Cole Larry Richards, Nancy Ukai Russell Mr. and Mrs. Avery F. Brooks Dr. Laurie Smaldone Alsup (Barbara Griffin 78) and Jim Russell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buchsbaum Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Bagel Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Curtis III Mr. Mark R. Caligaris and Professor Paul Benacerraf Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. D’Argenio Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Adams Ms. Karen A. Hotchkiss Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bowen Dr. Alan W. Dunton and Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Benchley Mr. and Mrs. David P. Carberry Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Ms. Patricia E. Tee Dr. and Mrs. Graham H. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Merkle Cherry Mr. and Mrs. David Chow Ms. Colleen M. Exter Mr. and Mrs. John Bushnell Dr. and Mrs. Barry Concool Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Crouse Mr. George Exter Mr. James E. Boatwright and Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Crea Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Dunham Ms. Susan T. Fiske Ms. Patrice Coleman-Boatwright Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. DArgenio Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ellinghausen Mr. Gregory P. Francfort and Dr. and Mrs. N. Anthony Coles Mr. and Mrs. Aram H. Dadian Mr. Paul Epply-Schmidt and Ms. Patricia A. Francfort Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Cook '59 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson Reverend Joanne Epply-Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gay Dr. Leon N. Costa and Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Drago Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Ershow Mr. David R. Geltzer Mrs. Debra E. Costa Professor Nathaniel and Dr. Tobe Fisch Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Ferguson Richard A. Gervasio, M.D. and Dr. and Mrs. Michael P. Coyle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David M. Freedholm Mr. Gregory P. Francfort and Despina Terris, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Crook Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallagher Ms. Patricia A. Francfort Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Greek Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Crouse Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Godwin. Jr. Mr. Vincent E. Gentile and Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Cuneo Mr. and Mrs. Jerem M. Gordon '72 Ms. Patricia Pickrel Mr. and Mrs. William F. Hackett Mr. and Mrs. David C. Denise Dr. and Mrs. Roy L. Greenbaum Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hayes (Katharine Burks ’75)

ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 45 Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Mr. and Mrs. Jose A. Delgado Ms. Monique R. van Perlstein Ms. Kathleen Deignan Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Starkey ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Doll, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Ward Mr. and Mrs. George Helfrich Mr. Dennis Stattman and Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Drago, Jr. (Leslie Straut ’80) Mr. and Mrs. Kasturi V. Iyer Ms. Sarah Ringer Mr. and Mrs. John G. Edelblut Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Williams Dr. and Mrs. Guenter R. Janhofer Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stockman Mr. Gregory P. Francfort and (C. Treby McLaughlin ’80) Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon Dr. Elaine Torres-Melendez and Ms. Patricia A. Francfort (Jane Henderson 79) Dr. Gerardo J. Melendez Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Garry Kindergarten Participation: 84% Ms. Jaeyonne Kim Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Travers (Julia Penick 1 7) Mr. Subramaniam Kumar and Dr. and Mrs. John D. Tydings Dr. and Mrs. Steven R. Gecha Class Parents: Isabella de la Houssaye and David Crane Mrs. Chithra Kumar Ms. Janet A. Ulrey Ms. Jill L. Goldman ’74 and Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lee Ms. Monique R. van Perlstein Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Mr. and Mrs. James G. Atkeson Mr. Fred M. Levinton and Mr. and Mrs. Gustav M. Vik Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Dr. Gary R. Brickner and Ms. Elizabeth M. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hudson Dr. Scott Lipkin and Drs. Gary and Robin Karpf Ms. Jane Kelly Brickner Dr. Mary Toporcer-Lipkin 3rd Grade Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II 72 Dr. Eric London and Participation: 85% Dr. Robert A. Kramer and Dr. Robin R. Antonacci and and Ms. Karen B. London Class Parents: Colleen Exter Dr. Dana J. Kessler Dr. John N. Cavuto Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mantell 76 Dr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Laub Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Adams III Mrs. Jenner G. Clippinger Mr. and Mrs. David C. McCourt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Levy ’73 Ms. Jacqueline Asplundh Philip E. Clippinger '83 Mr. and Mrs. James Medalia Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Lohwater The Reverend Samuel K. Atchison Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Mischner Mr. and Mrs. Chi M. Lu and Mrs. Fran S. Atchison (Barbara Griffin 78) Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. McCarthy Mr. Richard Barrett and Mr. David W. Crane and Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuyler Morehouse (Livia Wong ’77) Ms. Susan Gosin Ms. Isabella L. de la Houssaye Mr. Melvin S. Narol and Mr. and Mrs. David C. McCourt Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Buchsbaum Mr. and Mrs. David C. Denise Ms. Dale E. Console Dr. C. Alexander Moskwa, Jr. and Mr. Carl K. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Drago, Jr. Mr. John B. Rand and Dr. Elaine S. Elliott-Moskwa Mr. Mark R. Caligaris and Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dufresne Dr. Muriel K. Rand Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Powers, Jr. ’80 Ms. Karen A. Hotchkiss (Christina Bachelder ’77) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Remington Drs. R. David and Mary Beth Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. Casey Judith Erdman 72 Mr. Jerome A. Rosenthal and Mr. Michael K. Rigby and Ms. Elizabeth R. Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Fay Ms. Cionna M. Buckley Ms. W endy W. Horn Mr. Thomas G. Kreutz Mr. Paul A. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Ruvinsky Sabatino A. Russo III '74 Mr. Paul Epply-Schmidt and Ms. Karen Fein ’80 Dr. David Salem Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Samse Reverend Joanne Epply-Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Ham Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford III Ms. Patricia A. Sanson Ms. Colleen M. Exter Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hamrick (Helen Behr ’68) Ms. Debbie S. Schaeffer Mr. George Exter Dr. JohnT . Hunt and Ms. Cindy F. Shapiro Mr. David Seto and Mr. David R. Geltzer Ms. Barbara L. Brizzee Mr. Roger A. Shapiro Ms. Pearl Wong Seto Mr. Michael Gluck Mr. and Mrs. Tariq Jamal Mr. Jeffrey T. Starr Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shavel Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Hanson Mr. Peter R. Kann and Mr. Dennis Stattman and Mr. and Mrs. Crosby L. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Nixon W. Hare ’59 Ms. Karen Elliott House Ms. Sarah Ringer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smukler (Caroline Erdman ’75) Mr. and Dr. Satish S. Karandikar Ms. Silvia Strauss-Debenedetti and Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stanton Mr. and Dr. Satish S. Karandikar Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kelly Mr. Pablo Debenedetti Mr. and Mrs. Gustav M. Vik Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Karsen Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Travers Dr. Daniel J. W asser and Mr. and Mrs. Boris Katz (Jane Henderson ’79) Ms. Monique R. van Perlstein Dr. Karen T. Randall Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Katz Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan N. Latham Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson Mr. IraW . Lackey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lerner Ms. Kate Winton and 1st Grade Mr. David H. LaMotte Mr. and Mrs. M. Jack S. Madani Mr. John W. Baldwin Participation: 78% Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lerner Professor James H. Marrow and Dr. Jan B. W ollack and Class Parents: Teresa and Keith Danko Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher Maloney Dr. Emily Rose Ms. Marian L. Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mantell ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Baker Mr. Elton R. Mathis, Jr. Dr. Eugene H. Young and Mrs. Vishnya Maudlin and Mr. and Mrs. Yulon M. Banks Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Pandey Dr. Sophia C. Young Mr. Tim Maudlin Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko 4th Grade Mr. and Mrs. George Miragaya Mr. David T. Bonk and Dr. Kishore V. Pochiraju and Participation: 75% Mr. Lee Mitchell and Ms. Sharon E. McCrae Ms. Seetha Ayyala Class Parents: Susie and Steve Paneyko Ms. Carolyn Abbate Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burt Mr. Kevin P. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Myers Dr. and Mrs. James W. Dwyer Ms. Karen L. Seay Mr. and Mrs. Sayed Alam Mr. and Mrs. Ramesh Nair Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Fritz Drs. R. David and Mary Beth Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Pandey Mr. Michael Gluck Ms. Linda A. Jubinville and Mr. and Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '77 Dr. Stephen G. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Godwin, Jr. Mr. Peter Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Blair J. Capriotti, Sr. Ms. Amy Ross-Payne Mr. and Mrs. David E. Goldberg Mr. Jerome A. Rosenthal and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr Mr. and Mrs. William T. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Ms. Cionna M. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Kevin F. Crook Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Ratner Mr. Daniel Halpern and Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter Sednaoui Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Doll, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter Sednaoui Ms. Jeanne W. Carter Mr. David Seto and Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dufresne Mr. David J. Shipper Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Hanson Ms. Pearl Wong Seto (Christina Bachelder ’77) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Tully Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. John C. Urisko, ill Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Felton Mr. and Mrs. Paolo H. Valle Dr. and Mrs. Guenter R. Janhofer (Karen Callaway ’85) Dr. Keith J. Fishbein and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Weiner Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Karsen Mr. and Mrs. Neil W einer Dr. Nancy L. Feldman Ms. Elizabeth Westergaard 78 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kilgore '63 Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick W. White Mr. Mitchell Fishman and and Mr. Thomas Kilbourne Mr. and Mrs. Anthony T. Maddalone Ms. Lois A. Rowe Ms. Kate Winton and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Miller Junior Kindergarten Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Garry Mr. John W. Baldwin Mr. Peter A. Miller and Participation: 100% (Julia Penick ’77) Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zindman Ms. Jacqueline Schreiber Class Parents: Denise and John Edelblut Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Greek Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Adams III Drs. Christopher and Dorota Gribbin 2nd Grade Mr. Samuel Parab and Mr. and Mrs. Yulon M. Banks Ms. Pamela B. Katten Participation: 82% Mrs. Sylvia G. Moore-Parab Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen ’83 Ms. Cynthia M. Laskin Class Parents: Mary Beth and Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Paszamant Mr. and Mrs. John G. Edelblut Dr. Norman Lavinson David Reynolds Dr. Ivan Petrovic and Mr. Todd B. Gudgel and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Levy ’73 Mrs. Elena Petrovicova Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Adams III Ms. Colleen A. Foy Drs. Elisa and Richard Matthes Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Powers, Jr. '80 Mr. and Mrs. James G. Atkeson Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Hutton Mr. Stephen Modzelewski and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Quigley Mr. Marc C. Brahaney and Mr. and Mrs. Terrence O. Leggett Ms. Deborah Sze Modzelewski Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quigley Ms. Janet M. Lasley Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Matthews ’76 Mr. and Mrs. W ayne M. Osse Mr. and Mrs. Todd Russo Dr. Y. M. Lawrence Chai and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sanderson Ms. H. Y. Christina Kim (Melissa J. Phares '80) Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Patteson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smukler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sheridan IV Mr. Daniel A. Popkin Ms. Silvia Strauss-Debenedetti Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Coates, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Philip Realmuto and Mr. Pablo Debenedetti Mr. David W. Crane and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Travers Ms. Kimberlee Spicer Romanov Dr. and Mrs. John D. Tydings Ms. Isabella L. de la Houssaye Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Tucker Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Paolo H. Valle Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Davis

46 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 William A. Stoltzfus III Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeMarco Dr. Patricia J. Lewis FACULTY Silvia Strauss-Debenedetti Michael Battaglia ’02 Andrew B. Larsen ’03 AND STAFF Jill L. Thomas Maria E. Battaglia '04 Mrs. Marjorie Lohwater Elizabeth S. Trapp Anthony Battaglia '06 Alex J. Lohwater ’11 Dean Acquaviva Carlton Hayes Tucker Mrs. Donald Dickson Jamie L. Lohwater ’11 Mark Adams Ana Marie Valle Johanna A. Dickson '02 Dr. Kathleen H. Lyons Priyanthi Alahendra Wendy B. Varga Sean Dickson ’03 Chloe Johnson ’12 James G. Atkeson Cameron Virrill Mr. William R. Epply Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mann Krista F. Atkeson Barbara Walker Alexander M. Epply-Schmidt ’07 Jacob Fisch ’06 Stephen Bailey James W. Walker Aidan Epply-Schmidt '10 Mr. Irwin D. Marks John W. Baldwin Paul Warms Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Erdman Melissa D. Marks '06 Janet A. Westrick Denise G. Bencivengo Spencer E. Mooney '13 Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Anna Friedman Bernanke Ann M. Wiley ‘70 Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Erdman Emily C. Matthews '14 Kate Winton Dina Bray Amory E. Hare '10 Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Mayer, Jr. Barbara A. Brent Dolores Wright Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Evelyn Lester R. Mayer '04 Stephanie J. Briody Beth J. Yakoby Christopher J. Leslie '05 Derek J. Mayer '07 Darlene M. Byrne Anastasia Yonezuka-Brown Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Fishbein Mr. and Mrs. Khody Mazda Donna Zarzecki Jerome M. Campbell Michael D. Fishbein '01 Daniel D’Argenio ’06 Alex D. Curtis Helena J. Fishbein ’04 Diana B. D’Argenio '08 Laurie Curtis Brian Fishbein '09 Mrs. Barbara W. McCallister Liz Cutler GRANDPARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Forsyth Katherine E. James '06 Leslie R. Shapiro '06 Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLaughlin II Tina Dadian Grandparent gifts are made in Meghan M. Shapiro '08 Charlotte M. Williams '12 Susan Daly-Rouse honor of their grandchildren Jose Delgado Mrs. Isabel W. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Avrom Medalia who attend Princeton Day School. Janet Zoubek Dickson Lucas F. Fox ’01 May-Ying C. Medalia '08 Roger Dillow Avery S. Fox '05 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moll Mrs. Florence Adams Eamon M. Downey Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Garry Jeffrey G. Moll ’06 Lauren E. Berk '08 Kelly Jenkins Dun James F. Garry ’09 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Murdoch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Luke J. Antonacci Paul Epply-Schmidt Matthew Garry ’11 Margaret Finnell ’02 Matthew L. Cavuto '13 Susan Ferguson Ms. Helen Glickman Mr. and Mrs. John D. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Edward Asplundh Phillis Finn John M. Gallagher '04 Nanette R. O'Brien '04 Alexander M. Asplundh-Smith '10 David M. Freedholm Rebecca Gallagher '06 Mr. and Mrs. David Padrino Mr. and Mrs. George G. Atkeson Beverly G. Gallagher Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Gluck Dan Anderson '02 Mary E. Atkeson ’13 Patrick Gavin Alexander J. Gluck '10 Mr. and Mrs. David Paszamant Meade F. Atkeson '11 Matthew J. Gluck '12 Joanna Gerlock Jennifer E. Paszamant '12 Mr. and Mrs. John Avery Judith R. Glickman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. Horace Phillips Emily B. Clippinger ’13 Jane Grigger Peter D. Travers '08 Katherine P. Levinton '08 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bachelder III Todd B. Gudgel Georgia B. Travers '09 Mrs. Gloria Quigley (Louise Mason ’54) Andrew C. Hamlin Mary G. Travers '14 Robert J. Quigley '05 Louise Dufresne ’09 TonhuT. Hoang Dr. and Mrs. James A. Gunn Paul I. Quigley '12 Mason Dufresne ’13 Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick Remy Q. Gunn ’08 Mr. and Mrs. David Ratner Mrs. Harriet Baxter Chandler A. Hopkins ‘85 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Guy Alexander J. Ratner '07 Amelia R. Baxter-Stoltzfus ’06 John B. Howe Alexus E. Davis ’11 Ellis M. Ratner '10 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Berge Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanson Ann Tomlinson Reed '40 Bonnie Hunter Mason O ’Brien ’12 Eliza Hanson '10 Margaret Finnell '02 Franklin P. Jacobson Mrs. Rosalie F. Berger Abigail Hanson '12 Dr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal Monika Jaeckle Carly S. Berger '04 Mrs. Evelyn S. Hecker Peter A. Hugick '03 Holly J. Javick Mrs. John K. Bodel Savannah G. Hecker ’10 Mrs. Shirley Ross Anne Marie Russo Keith Anne L. Bodel ’03 Hunter S. Hecker '12 William R. Payne '10 Katharine Kraus Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowen Michelle D. Heker '13 Mr. A. David Russell David H. LaMotte Ashley L. Whitney ’01 Mrs. Esther Highland Phoebe C. Stockman 06 Sarah S. Latham Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Brill Michael J. Highland '03 Elizabeth Grier Stockman '09 Harvey Lee Allison A. Brill '06 Samuel V. Highland '11 Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford, Jr. John Levandowski Mrs. Lee H. Bristol, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann Laurence H. Sanford ’04 Matt Levinson Margaret L. Sayen '02 Jeremy L. Hofmann '04 Broden N. Sanford '08 Jack Madani Elizabeth W. Sayen ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homcha Mr. and Mrs. George F. Schmucki Barbara Maloney Clark B. Bristol ’06 Richard Crowley '01 Eleanor G. Oakes '03 Debra J. Manno Benjamin H. Bristol '13 Michael P. Crowley ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sejnoski Yves Marcuard Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Buck Mr. William Howe Peter S. Martin '05 Cecilia Marquez Henry R. Buck '08 Michelle L. Howe ’04 Mrs. Mary Sheppard Elisa J. Matthes Caroline G. Buck '09 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson Lauren A. Hinkel '05 Richard McCready Dr. and Mrs. William P. Burks Hadley P. Jacobson ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Shipper Patricia McStravick Hilary B. Becker '06 Mr. and Mrs. Hallett Johnson, Jr. Arielle N. Shipper '06 Judith Michaels Robert M. Hackett '08 Courtney C. Johnson '01 W. Daniel Shipper '10 Catherine Miller Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly Mr. Maurice Smith and Nancy B. Miller ‘57 Erin Burns '08 O liviaS . K e lly '13 Ms. Brigit Clarke-Smith Jennifer Elden Mischner Kelsey S. Burns '10 Samuel M. Kelly '11 Emily L. Butler '01 Josiane Z. Morgenstern Mr. and Mrs. Mario Caruso Mr. and Mrs. George Kelsey Ms. Lillian Spencer Irene G. Mortensen Mark M. Caruso '01 Matthew A. Kelsey ’04 Sarah M. Spencer '13 Danielle La Vacca Nutt Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Chan Ms. Patricia Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Steinberg Elizabeth O’Brien-Prager Jeffrey S. Young '08 Emma L. Swanson ’04 Caroline A. Binder '02 Maryann F. Ortiz Michael E. Young '04 Ms. Arlene Kraus Lillie G. Binder '04 Patricia Osander Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Cluett Carly Crouse ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Stephens Cynthia H. Peifer Eloise W. Stanton ’14 Allison Crouse ’07 Jesse R. Stephens '03 Cynthia A. Peterson Claire B. Stanton '11 Nina Crouse ’07 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stoltzfus, Jr. Karen E. Pike Ms. Audrey G. Conover Mrs. Glentworth Lamb Amelia R. Baxter-Stoltzfus '06 Jacquelyn D. Pillsbury Peter Rossi '04 Blair E. Lamb ’03 Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnwell Straut Tara Wyman Quigley Mrs. Peter G. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Roland LaPierre W alker B. W a rd '12 Thomas J. Quigley Hilary T. Cook '04 Robert S. Madani ’13 Dr. and Mrs. Sidney Tabershaw David C. Reeve Matthew W. Cook '05 Mr. Leighton H. Laughlin ’41 Andrew L. Davidson ’06 Susan M. Reichlin Mrs. Nicholas Costa Logan S. Laughlin ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell S. Thomas, Jr. Elizabeth Rizza Stephanie Costa '02 Mr. Emil W. Lehmann Nevin M. Olson ’06 George B. Sanderson Michael L. Costa '04 John A. Lehmann ’06 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Tucker Jr. Cindy F. Shapiro Kristina N. Costa '05 Nicholas W. Lehmann ’09 Michael P. Tucker '14 Paula Siegel Mrs. Ollie Costen Dr. Aaron Lemonick Mrs. Shirley Tydings Daniel J. Skvir Nicholas Y. Banks '12 Hannah L. Lemonick ’06 Samuel S. Tydings '09 Kenneth Smith, Jr. Zachary A. Banks '14 Steven K. Tydings '12 Susan E. Stein

ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • Mrs. Leslie T. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brent Dr. and Mrs. James L. Elmore Mr. and Mrs. M. Saleem Janjua Allison Welsh ’01 Ms. Theodora Brickner Mr. and Mrs. David Erdman ’46 Mrs. Marius B. Jansen Elizabeth L. Welsh ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Erdman '39 Mr. and Mrs. Benn W. Jesser Mr. Richard Williams Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Erdman ’50 Ms. Barbara L. Johnson . Lillian V. Mitchell '04 Mrs. Lee H. Bristol, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Erdman '43 Mrs. Betty W. Johnson and Colonel and Mrs. Ernest H. Winter, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bromwich Mrs. R. Kenneth Fairman Mr. Douglas F. Bushnell Bruce W. Thurman '05 Olive Schulte Brown '43 Mrs. Jean Farina Mr. and Mrs. Hallett Johnson, Jr. Mrs. Brenda Wislar Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Farina Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Johnston William K. Powers '11 Mr. and Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '77 Mr. Bruce E. Fein Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Jusick Frederick B. Powers '12 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Buck Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey L. Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Katzoff Peter F. Powers '12 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Burke Mr. and Mrs. E. Robert Fernholz '55 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon Dr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Wood Dr. and Mrs. William P. Burks Barbara Pettit Finch '47 (Jane Henderson ’79) Elizabeth B. Starkey '04 Mrs. Richard Burr Ms. Dorothy Finnerty and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kerney, Jr. ’53 Samuel B. Starkey '09 Nathaniel Burt '31 Mr. Ron Unterman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. King Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth Rebecca W. Bushnell '70 Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Firester Mr. and Mrs. Bernat Klein Caroline M. Woodworth '05 Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Buttenheim Dr. and Mrs. Louis Fishman Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Kleinberg Heidi Woodworth ’07 Mr. Roque J. Calvo Mr. and Mrs. Val Fitch Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Knapp Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Capinpin (Daisy Harper ’52) Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Korenjak Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carmalt Mrs. David S. Fitton, Sr. Ms. Katharine Kraus and Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ford Mr. Stuart Rosse PARENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Caruso, Jr. (Nancy Shannon ’54) Professor and Mrs. Robert E. Kuenne Mr. and Mrs. David L. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Forer Ms. Irene Kurakina ALUMNAE/1, Mr. and Mrs. King Y. Chai Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Forsyth Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert III Dr. and Mrs. James J. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. H. Jonathan Fox Ms. Pamela D. Landry FORMER FACULTY Professor and Mrs. Theodore Chase, Jr. Dorothy Fleming French '48 Sally Kuser Lane ’42 Dr. and Mrs. Paul Chew Mr. and Mrs. David A. Frothingham Ms. Magdalena B. Laoudji AND STAFF, Amy Venable Ciuffreda '88 Mr. and Mrs. David L. Frothingham, Jr. '63 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Laughlin ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Coates, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter van K. Funk (Julia Gallup ’55) FORMER TRUSTEES, Mrs. Philip J. Cobb (Mary Pettit '41) Mr. Leighton H. Laughlin ’41 FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Collins Mr. and Mrs. George H. Gallup III '45 Mr. and Mrs. Leighton H. Laughlin, Jr. ’64 Mr. Richard M. Conley (Kingsley Hubby ’56) Roberta Harper Lawrence ’38 Mrs. John J. Conroy Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ganoe Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Lawson-Johnston Anonymous Mrs. Peter G. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Gardner ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Lieberman Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ackerman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. D'Altrui (Katharine Gulick '48) Mr. and Mrs. William T. Lifland Dr. Alexander M. Ackley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Danielson Mr. and Mrs. Moore Gates, Jr. '42 Dr. Bruce and Dr. Deborah Lizerbram Ms. Denise R. Adams Mr. and Mrs. E. Martin Davidoff Thomas R. Gates '78 Mr. Richard R. Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Horton Davies Marjorie Wallace Gibson '84 Ms. Lila B. Lohr h ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anzel Herbert B. Davison '31 Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Gips, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. C. Lott Mrs. Yolan G. Arlett Margaret Munro Dayton ’40 Mr. and Mrs. Terence A. Golda Mr. Michael A. Lowrie Ms. Jacqueline Asplundh Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Dean III ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. William R. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bachelder III Mr. and Mrs. John H. Denny Dean Ernest Gordon Mr. Donald Macleod (Louise Mason ’54) Ms. Patti J. DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. George S. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Ewan C. MacQueen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. DiBianca Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mann Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Banks, Jr. Mr. Donald T. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. William S. Greenberg Dr. Winton H. Manning and Mr. William W. Barton Anne Mitchell Dielhenn '29 Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Griffith Dr. Nancy G. Manning Drs. Daniel and Pamela Beim Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mapes, Jr. ’48 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Belanger Ruth Kemmerer Dorf '21 Mrs. Priscilla Grindle Mr. and Mrs. Jules W. Marcus Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Bennett, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dougherty '43 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Mrs. Barbara K. Marion Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon S. Berkman Mr. Clifton W. Draper Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grow Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Matelson Dr. and Mrs. Alan Bilanin Mrs. Frank S. Dudley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gund Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Mathews Mr. G. Reginald Bishop, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dufresne Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Hack (Cecilia Aall ’59) Mrs. Adele Plapinger Black (Christina Bachelder ’77) Mr. and Mrs. Harleston J. Hall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Duncan II Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hall, Jr. Sanders Maxwell ’32 Mrs. Alden S. Blodget (Nellie Oliphant '51) Mrs. Samuel M. Hamill The Reverend David H. McAlpin, Jr. ’43 Professor and Mrs. William E. Bonini The Reverend and Mrs. Craig R. Samuel M. Hamill, Jr. '53 Bruce and Mary Elizabeth McClellan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bordeman Dykstra Mr. and Mrs. Nixon W. Hare '59 Mr. John J. McGinnis The Estate of Gladys Borrus Dr. and Mrs. Norman H. Edelman (Caroline Erdman ’75) Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLaughlin II Dr. and Mrs. Steve Borrus Mr. and Mrs. William C. Egan III Mr. and Mrs. Archer Harman, Jr. h '95 Mr. and Mrs. John T. McLoughlin Mrs. Anne Boyd Mr. and Mrs. John E. Egner, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John F. Hartmann Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeil Ms. Carol Boyd Mr. and Mrs. Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hatfield (Wendy Lawson-Johnston ’70) Sylvia Taylor Healy '45 Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Meara Mrs. Karen C. Hegener Mrs. Fowler Merle-Smith Mr. Peter W. Hegener Mrs. Eldridge Merrick III Mr. and Mrs. John J. Heins II Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Metcalf ’51 Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Helmick Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Henkel Mr. and Mrs. G. Nicholas Miller Ms. Gayle Henkin and Polly T. Miller ’63 w - Mr. Thomas P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Milstein Mr. C. Ryman Herr, Jr. Professor and Dr. Kurt Mislow Mrs. Marilyn R. Herr Peter Mittnacht ’78 Dr. and Mrs. Gavin Hildick-Smith Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moeller Mr. and Mrs. M. Roch Hillenbrand Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moonin J. Robert Hillier '52 Ms. Ai Constance Handa Moore Mrs. Ingeborg Holzinger Yuki Moore Laurenti ’75 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Hoover Mr. and Mrs. David G. Morris Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Hosea Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Houston Ms. Dorothy S. Mullen Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Howard Mr. and Mrs. William F. Murdoch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Howe Mr. W. Creed Myers Kingsley Kahler Hubby '26 Dr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Huston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. O'Hara Drs. David and Yvette Jackson (Cynthia Combs ’69) Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacques Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jaffin Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Olsson Ms. Tamara Jakub Dr. and Mrs. Adeoye Olukotun Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oppenheim

48 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 Mrs. Patricia Osander Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnwell Straut Ms. Bente Ott Mrs. K. Bonsall Strong Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Paci Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Stuart III '56 Thanks to the many 2000-2001 Mr. Thom as H. Paine Mrs. Caren Sturges Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Patteson Mitchell Sussman '71 Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Paynter III '44 Dr. and Mrs. William A. Sweeney ANNUAL FUND VOLUNTEERS Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Peifer Martha Sullivan Sword '73 who made this year such a huge success! Ms. Janet H. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. William H. Sword Mr. and Mrs. S. George H. Philander Mrs. Earl C. Tanner Dr. Donald A. Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Tate ANNUAL FUND ANNUAL FUND Alice Roberts Pierson '47 Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Thomas Professor and Mrs. John A. Pinto The Honorable Anne Thompson COMMITTEE CLASS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Plohn, Jr. Ms. Margaret A. Thompson Barbara Griffin Cole '78, Co-Chair Dr. and Mrs. H. London Press Henry P. Tomlinson '34 Dr. and Mrs. Barry Concool Christine Grant Halpern, Co-Chair Mr. and Mrs. David M. Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. Stephen W. Townsend Mr. David Crane and Frances Bright Rad '36 Susan McAllen Turner ’53 Louise Mason Bachelder '54 Ms. Isabella de la Houssaye Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ragsdale I. Letitia Wheeler Ufford '54 James J. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Keith Danko Ann Tomlinson Reed 40 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Utaski Robert E. Dougherty ‘43 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Edelblut Mr. and Mrs. James S. Regan Mr. and Mrs. James D. Utterback Patricia Paine Dougherty Ms. Colleen Exter Ms. Margaret B. Riccardi Mr. and Mrs. Emile F. Enid and Newell Woodworth Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Francfort Dr. and Mrs. Yale Richmond Vanderstucken III '58 Mr. David R. Geltzer Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rizza. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Varga CLASS AGENTS Ms. Jill L. Goldman '74 and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ronald Roach Mr. and Mrs. George A. Vaughn Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Dr. and Mrs. F. Edward Roberts, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Vehslage Linda Staniar Bergh '66 Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Jr. Shepherd K. Roberts '47 Brent Vine '69 Susan Fritsch Faber ‘67 Mrs. David A. Robertson, Jr. Mr. David J. Waks Jean Gorman Wilson ‘69 Dr. Marc J. Ostro and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Robson Susan Barclay Walcott '57 Allison Gilbert Kozicharow ‘70 Dr. Evelyn L. Godin-Ostro Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Robson, Jr. '57 Mr. and Mrs. James W. Walker Steven L. Silverman ‘72 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko Mr. Christopher R. P. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Arthur L. Levy '73 Dr. R. David Reynolds and James C. Rodgers '70 Margaret Cook Wallace '27 Orren Weisberg Falk ‘76 Dr. Mary Beth Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. W. Thomas Rohrbach Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Walter Julia Penick Garry ‘77 Mr. James E. Russell and Dr. and Mrs. David J. Rose Mrs. Frederick H. Wandelt, Jr. Ms. Nancy Ukai Russell Muna Shehadi Sill ‘79 Dr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Warren Ms. Lisa Schmucki Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross Elizabeth McGraw Webster '44 Howard F. Powers, Jr. ‘80 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler '47 Mr. David F. Weeks and David B. Blair '81 Mrs. Rita Rothfleisch Ms. Kathleen Gerritz Weeks Lorraine M. Herr ‘82 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rothstein Dr. and Mrs. William H. Wegner Daniel R. Herr ‘84 PH ON ATI ION Mr. Toms B. Royal Mr. Leonard R. Weisberg Leslie Vielbig Del Col '85 VOLUNTEERS Patrick Rulon-Miller ’55 Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Weiss Elizabeth Fulmer Emery ‘87 Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. S. Russell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Robin Cook McConaughy ‘87 Dale Anderson Matt Baker Mr. and Mrs. James D. Sachs Mr. Robert Miller and Julia Herr ‘88 Barbie Griffin Cole ‘78 Dr. and Mrs. Jan N. Safer Ms. Donna Welton Hardy S. Royal Carlos A. Sagebien '89 Mr. Bruce J. Westcott Nancy Concool Lylah M. Alphonse ‘90 Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford, Jr. Ms. Helen W estcott David A. Ragsdale ‘90 Carol Katz Connelly ‘77 Dr. Jorge L. Sarmiento and Professor and Mrs. Richard Wheeden Melissa A. Rosendorf ‘91 Sandra Benson Cress ‘77 Ms. Lucia Acosta Dr. and Mrs. John J. White, Jr. Elisabeth Kahora Taylor ‘91 Bob Gunn Kenneth C. Scasserra '53 Mrs. Robert C. Whitlock Don Hofmann Mr. MacHenry Schafer Mr. Richard E. W hittaker and Benjamin M. Frost ‘92 Isabella De La Houssaye Mr. and Mrs. William E. Schluter '42 Dr. Margaret M. McCann James M. Graziano ‘92 Jill Williams Dickerson '73 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schwiebert, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wickenden Scott J. Feldman '93 (Sara Schwiebert h '05) Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wilde III Daniel A. Ragsdale '93 Kathy France Julia Penick Garry ‘77 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Scudder III Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiley Stephen S. Siegel '93 Mr. Gerald P. Seid Mrs. Lee A. Wiley Veronica M. S. White '94 Marilyn Grounds Andy Hamlin Mr. Atle Selberg Professor and Mrs. David L. Williams Wesley T. Steffens '95 Ms. Rita Serotkin Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Winstanley Liuba L. Shapiro ‘96 Lucy Joye Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Shahn Colonel and Mrs. Ernest H. Winter, Jr. Judy Keegan Sarah E. W eeks '96 Mrs. A. Vernon Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wise Matthew P. Zarzecki '96 Paula Koerte Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Shaw, Jr. Mrs. Brenda Wislar Cynthia Alvarez '97 Janet Lasley Mr. and Mrs. Fadlou A. Shehadi Mary Strunsky Wisnovsky '57 Art Levy ‘73 Dr. and Mrs. Evan R. Wolarsky Whitney Robinson '97 Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shendalman Barbra Martin Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Alan Woller Jessica Collins ‘98 Dick Matthes Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Shillaber Mrs. Cynthia L. Woodger Jeffrey Kurtz ‘98 Judy Millner (Jane Gihon ’53) Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth Christopher W. Gerry ‘99 Mary Beth Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. James F. Shoaf Mr. and Mrs. V. Gerald Wright Julie R. Perlin ‘99 Lew Ross A. Markell Meyers Shriver '46 Mary Howell Yard '33 Mandy J. Helwig ‘00 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Siegel Donald R. Young '35 Kyle A. Lieberman ‘00 Newell Thompson ‘82 Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Siegel Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Young, Jr. George Treves‘71 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sienkiewicz Drs. Benjamin and Lisa Zablocki Karen Turner 72 Drs. Eric and Marlene Sigman Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Silk Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Zucker Jane Aresty Silverman ’63 The Reverend and Mrs. Daniel J. Skvir (Tamara Turkevich ’62) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Smith Princeton Day School complies with all federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination The Reverend Dr. W illie J. Smith in its admissions, employment and administrative policies. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Smoyer Dr. David L. Spanel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spataro The Princeton Day School Annual Report is a publication of the Development Office. Mr. Steven B. Spinner It includes contributions received from July 1, 2000 through June 30, 2001. 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The Losam Fund Fund Losam The Alexander D. Laughlin ’72 ’72 Laughlin D. Alexander ’42 Lane Kuser Sally ’74 ar Lam T. Alexander A. V. Shannon III '79 '79 III Shannon V. A. W illiam R. Rossm assler III ’82 ’82 III assler Rossm R. illiam W Latyszonek George Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Mathews Mathews S. Michael Mrs. and Mr. pany Com Die B & M ’87 Lustig atthew M III Lambert W. Samuel Mrs. and Mr. Koerte M. Ludwig Mrs. Johnson and V. Mr. Gregory Mrs. and Mr. '43 Erdman E. Peter Mrs. and Mr. '82 Egner Jr. A. Egner, E. Mark John Mrs. Eckardt and Mr. George Mrs. and Eaton Mr. B. Peter Mrs. and Mr. ruikshank C Ernest Crowley M. Mr. Peter Mrs. and Mr. and Costa N. Leon Dr. ’85 Jr. Cook, F. John Mrs. ’56 and Cook Mr. F. John Mrs. and Mr. Conover G. Audrey Ms. ’85 Bylin M. Buzantian Eric Puzant Mrs. and Mr. ’76 Burns E. John Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. A. Vernon Shannon Shannon Vernon A. Mrs. Carlos A. Sagebien ’89 ’89 Sagebien A. Carlos r hitpe . . Rodgers P. R. Riepenhoff J. Christopher Mr. Stephen Mrs. and Mr. Ramos M. Michael Orr Mr. M. Ian Mrs. Olsson K. and Mr. Richard Mrs. and ’Connor O Mr. W. Jr. Neal Mrs. Noonan, and C. Mr. Vincent Mrs. Nanfara and M. Dr. '51 Joseph Mrs. etcalf M and H. Mr. Edwin Mrs. '80 and Mr. atthews M L. Douglas Martin Matthew Mrs. and Mr. Landry E. es Jam Mr. Lamb M. Craig Mrs. and Mr. and Krall J. John Mr. Jr. Huston, Aubrey Mrs. Hoover and N. Mr. illiam W Mrs. ’89 and Mr. Henderson Jr. C. Henderson, Matthew T. Jr. John Hall, Mrs. J. and Mr. Harleston Mrs. and Mr. Jr. Gray. L. as Gordon S. Thom Mr. George Mrs. and Mr. Friedman Jay Mrs. Fisher and A. Mr. Stuart Mrs. and Mr. ’72 Fisher Firth Pieter David Mrs. and Mr. '39 Erdman B. Harold Mrs. Elmore and L. Mr. es Jam Mrs. and Dr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sullivan Jr. Sullivan J. John Mrs. Stockman and B. Mr. Robert Mrs. Spritzer M. and Mr. Stephen Mrs. and ’57 Mr. Smyth O. ’85 Robert Smith R. Bradley Skeehan John Mrs. and Siemann Mr. G. John Mrs. and Dr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Shaffer Shaffer P. Donald Mrs. and Mr. Seid P. Schaub Gerald W. Mr. Charles Mrs. and Mr. Dr. Jonathan R. Sachs and and Sachs R. Jonathan ’47 Dr. assler Rossm R. Peter Mrs. Jr. and Rossi Mr. J. Peter Mrs. and Mr. Mrs. Debra E. Costa Costa E. Debra Mrs. ’76) Ring (Leslie Ccla al ’59) Aall (Cecilia '90) Bylin (Elizabeth Dr. Maureen R ickerhauser-Krall ickerhauser-Krall R Maureen Dr. Dr. Susan Bakewell Sachs Sachs Bakewell Susan Dr. Elisabeth Kahora Taylor '91 SPECI AND ENDOWMENT CAPITAL Frederick H. W andelt III '63 Library - General Support Mr. W illiam L. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ganoe Mr. and Mrs. L. Thom as Welsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Heker Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth Small World Coffee Donald R. Young, Jr. '70 Donald R. Young '35 Library - Lower School Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Blue Ridge Charitable Trust Mark W. Zawadsky '77 Mr. Dennis Stattman and Ms. Sarah Ringer Imagine the Possibilities Program Mr. Dudley B. Carlson Library - Middle School Blue Ridge Charitable Trust Carroll O’Brien Kane Fund Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Goldman T. Gibbs Kane, Jr. ’61 Deborah and Peter Goldman Foundation Robert S. Krueger Mr. Dennis Stattman and Memorial Field Fund Ms. Sarah Ringer Anonymous (2) Jonathan H. Brush ’81 Lila Boyce Lohr Fund Mr. and Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '11 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Bylin Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Hack Eric M. Bylin ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. King Jonathan M. Bylin ’87 Mr. Stephen Modzelewski and Philip E. C lippinger '83 Ms. Deborah Sze Modzelewski Middle School Drama Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Baker Commodities Corporation LLC Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Benchley Mr. and Mrs. Yulon M. Banks Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cook, Jr. ’85 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Mr. and Mrs. John Bushnell ’73 Mr. Richard Barrett and (Elizabeth Bylin ’90) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Crouse Ms. Susan Gosin Jonathan W. Drezner ’81 Mr. and Mrs. John D. W allace ’48 Mr. Mitchell Fishman and Dr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Batt Jessica Ann Drezner ’82 Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Ms. Lois A. Rowe Ms. Theresa Beeman J. Scott Egner ’81 Mr. Stephen Williams and Mr. Mark B. Goldfus and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Bell David Erdman ’46 Ms. C. Treby McLaughlin Williams ’80 Ms. Beverly K. Rubman Professor Paul Benacerraf Jonathan D. Erdman ’83 Ms. Jill L. Goldman ’74 and Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Benchley W illiam P. Erdman ’76 Lower School Chess Program Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bencivengo Douglas A. Fein ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Mr. and Mrs. Thom as A. Hinkel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Bergan Louise Matthews Flickinger ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hughes Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Berger Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ford Lower School Math Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bernardi (Nancy Shannon ’54) The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Thom as R. G ates ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Dr. and Mrs. John J. Kazmierczak Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bloom Donald H. Gips ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon Ms: Helen R. Bosley Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Gips, Jr. Lower School Science (Jane Henderson ’79) Bowhe & Peare The Gips Fund of the Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Mr. Sam S. Ko and Ms. Mariana Chiu Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd ’74 Princeton Area Community Mr. and Mrs. Randal C. Langdon (Laura Mosovich '69) Foundation Stephanie Mann ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Rajiv Malhotra Mr. Marc C. Brahaney and Goldman, Sachs & Company Memorial Award Mr. N. Moorthy Mallipudi and Ms. Janet M. Lasley Mr. and Mrs. Harleston J. Hall, Jr. Benjamin M. Frost ’92 Ms. Mary F. Carral Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bramlett David S. Haynes ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E. Mann Mr. and Mrs. James F. McCue The Bridal Suite Judson R. Henderson '92 Mr. Stephen Modzelewski and Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Andrew M. Jensen '79 Page and Otto Marx, Jr. Ms. Deborah Sze Modzelewski Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II '12 Christian Einar Jensen '76 Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. O’Brien Mrs. Dorothy Brooks Eric R. Jensen ’82 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. W ayne M. Osse Pryde Brown Photographs Mr. Michael R. Jensen Page & Otto Marx, Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Dr. and Mrs. William P. Burks Kevin P. Johnson '81 Dr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Pezzi Dr. and Mrs. Graham H. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Leahy '81 Dean Mathey Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. John G. Quigley Mr. Jeffrey S. Butler (Jennifer Paine ’82) The Bunbury Company Dr. A. Rali Ramalingam and Ms. Eva Carey Mr. and Mrs. Tobin V. Levy Dean W. Mathey ’43 Dr. Muthulakshmi Ramalingam Dr. Y. M. Lawrence Chai and Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Pocumtuck Company Mr. and Mrs. J. Sadler Ramsdell Ms. H. Y. Christina Kim Frank A. M cDougald III 83 S. Forest Company Mr. Jerom e A. Rosenthal and Dr. and Mrs. James J. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLaughlin II Ms. Cionna M. Buckley Mr. Laurent Chapuis Edwin B. M etcalf ’83 McAneny Theater Renovation Dr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Sandy Mr. Stephan A. Cheret MMC Matching Gifts Program Mr. Paul F. DiManno Mr. and Mrs. David J. Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Chipin Thom as B. Moore ’76 Ms. Cathy Ann Horn Dr. Linda Sieglen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen '83 Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Mr. and Mrs. Randal C. Langdon Mr. Jeffrey Sieglen Julia M. Christen ’14 Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Brian A. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Slamowitz Simone K. Christen '11 Tim othy R. Murdoch ’80 Jane Aresty Silverman ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Turner Sr. Dr. and Mrs. Barry Concool David J. O’Connor ’76 Ms. Bette I. Soloway and Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. W idlitz Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Conway Jeffrey P. Olsson ’81 Mr. Pete Soloway Dr. and Mrs. John M. Cotton Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Olsson Tucker Anthony Incorporated Middle School Enhancement Fund Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Crouse Robert H. Olsson ’78 The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Cuneo Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Powers, Jr. ’80 Lisa McGraw ’44 Skating Rink Princeton Area Community Foundation The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Sandy Ms. Kate L. Cutler Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. D’Argenio Lawrence S. Pyne ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Sandy Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler ’47 Nassau Hockey League Mr. and Mrs. David C. Denise Stephen A. Schluter ’83 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Music Department Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth The Charles Schwab Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Travers Mr. Mark F. Rosenberg and Foundation Mary Roberts Woodbridge ’42 Mrs. Sandra Bacome-Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Doll, Jr. Frances Boice Sturges ’30 Mary R. W oodbridge Charitable Richard T. Dool ’99 Parents Association Auction 2001 Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Drago. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Newell M. Thompson ’82 Lead Trust (Sarah Griffin ’84) Mr. Peter Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Drago Time Warner Foundation McGraw Figure Skating Fund Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Adams III Mr. and Mrs. Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Mark Trowbridge ’92 The Bunbury Company Adams Rental Enzo’s La Piccola Cucina Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. W oodworth III ’73 Lisa McGraw Figure Skating Mr. James Alsup and Mr. and Mrs. James Ferry Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Foundation Dr. Laurie Smaldone Alsup The Ferry House M ark W. Zaw adsky ’77 Altered Images First Union National Bank

ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 51 CAPITAL ENDOWMENT AND SPECIAL SUPPORT Judson R. Henderson ’92 ’92 Henderson R. Judson 8 7 Gates R. as Thom Jake D. Kram er ’11 er Kram D. Jake Polana Jasna s Cnha . Laskin M. Langdon Cynthia C. Ms. Randal Mrs. and ’42 Mr. Lane Kuser Lander Sally Howard Mrs. and Mr. Jolie La Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hughes Hughes J. Peter Mrs. and Mr. Horowitz Jr. Kenneth Mrs. Hofmann, and J. Mr. Donald Mrs. and Mr. and Hiller Highland H. Jeffery Mr. Joseph Mrs. and Mr. Heker Sergio Mrs. and Heisler Mr. T. es Jam Mrs. and Mr. Hayden Jennifer Ms. Studio Photography Roc pany Com Glen Basket Gift The Fritz J. Frederick Mrs. and Mr. and Francfort P. France E. Gregory Mr. Michael Mrs. Fox and Mr. Logan Wm. Mrs. and Mr. r adMs ln . Laub W. Glenn Mrs. and Dr. Lamon D. Kim Mrs. and Dr. ’03 Kramer antha Sam Koerte M. Ludwig Mrs. Kline and E. Mr. Martin Mrs. and King Mr. Y. ’64 Charles Mrs. Kilgore and B. Mr. es Jam Mrs. and Mr. Kenyon R. Kevin Mrs. Kelly and J. Mr. Michael Mrs. and Katz Mr. Boris Mrs. and Landscape Mr. & Nursery Joye Kale's Michael E. Mrs. and Mr. Jordan Sidney Johnson Mrs. P. Martin Mrs. and Mr. and Johnson Bruce Dr. and Johnson N. Anders Mr. Hutton J. Christopher Mrs. and Mr. Hunter Bonnie Ms. Dr. John T. Hunt and and Hunt T. John Dr. Shoes Hulit's Hudson C. John Mrs. Howard B. and Mr. Charles Mrs. and Dr. and Hecker W. Headley Douglas S. Mr. inthrop W Mrs. and Mr. Jr. Haroldson, laf O Mrs. and Dr. Gluck Michael Mr. Glickman F. David Mrs. and Mr. Gerry G. Peter Gay H. Mr. John Mrs. and Mr. Gavin W. Patrick Mr. Garry H. othy Tim Mrs. and Mr. Fox A. Frances Ms. Jewelers Forbes Forest G. John Mrs. and Mr. and Fishman Fisher Mitchell A. Mr. Stuart Mrs. and Mr. Robert A. Kramer, Ph.D. and and Ph.D. Kramer, A. Robert 2 PICTN A COL •ANA EOT 2000-2001 REPORT ANNUAL • DAY SCHOOL. PRINCETON • 52 Jr. Harman, Archer Mrs. Hanson D. and Mr. Alexander Mrs. Hamrick and Mr. C. Mark Mrs. and Mr. Jewelers Hamilton and Halpern Daniel Hahn Mr. Mark Jr. Mrs. riffith, and G L. Mr. John Mrs. and Greek Mr. A. Frank Mrs. and Mr. Design Jr. Graves Gomez, D. Michael David Mrs. and Mr. ’12 Gluck Matthew Ms. Laurie Londoner Londoner Laurie Ms. Jn Hnesn ’79) Henderson (Jane Johnson Dorothy Mrs. Lyons E. Andrea Dr. Brizzee L. Barbara Ms. Dr. Diane L. Lantz-Hecker Lantz-Hecker L. Diane Dr. 7) 7 Penick (Julia Francfort A. Patricia Ms. Rowe A. Lois Ms. aaJ Kslr Ph.D. Kessler, J. Dana Ms. Jeanne W. Carter Carter W. Jeanne Ms. Justin Revelle 03 03 Revelle Justin Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Revelle Revelle M. Robert Mrs. and Mr. People Picture The and Nowakowski S. Richard Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Lomax Lomax H. Donald Mrs. and Mr. Gym Little Copains Leonard Les E. Guy Mrs. and Mr. Lehmann W. Emil Mr. r ad r. oet Rosenberg Robert Reynolds Mrs. Beth and Mary Mr. and David R. Drs. and Reynolds P. 7 Kevin 7 Mr. Reynolds J. David Reichlin M. Peter Mrs. and Mr. Quigley J. as Thom Mrs. and Mr. '80 Jr. Powers. F. Howard Mrs. and Mr. O'Hara C. John Mrs. O'Connell and A. Mr. illiam W Mrs. and Mr. Nemiroff S. Mark Mrs. and Dr. and Nelson D. Robert Mr. and Jr. Moskwa, Alexander Morris C. G. Dr. David Mrs. orgenstern M and Mr. Norman Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Terrance J. Lynam Lynam J. Terrance Mrs. and Mr. Kitchen Ravioli Lucy’s Lohwater W. Karl Mrs. and Mr. Linville C. Judson Mrs. and Dr. Lehmann W. Mark Mrs. and Mr. Dr. David P. Rebovich Rebovich P. David Dr. Jewelers Princeton School Day Princeton Alley Potter J. Potter's Richard Pinto Mrs. A. and John Mr. Mrs. and Center Professor Golf Creek Pine Pike E. Karen Ms. Jacobson W. John Mrs. and Mr. sander O Patricia Okun Mrs. Andrew Mrs. and Mr. Mooney Sean Mr. ’82 III Marshall G. as Thom Mrs. and Mr. and Marcuard akrancy M Yves S. Mr. Joseph Mrs. addalone M and T. Mr. Anthony Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Pepperman Pepperman J. Lewis Jr. Mrs. Penick, and Mr. Edward J. Mrs. Peifer and L. Mr. Charles Mrs. and Peach Mr. M. John Mrs. and Mr. Paszamant H. Jay Mrs. Paneyko and H. Mr. Stephen Mrs. Palsho and R. Mr. Edward Mrs. and Mr. and Ostro J. Marc Dr. Fitness Momentum and Modzelewski Stephen Mr. and Mitchell Lee Mr. McCarthy D. Joseph Mrs. Mayer and R. Mr. Lester Mrs. Matthews E. and Mr. Edward Mrs. Matthes and Mr. Richard and Elisa Drs. PDS Softball Team Team Softball PDS Association Parents' PDS and Paz L. Harold Dr. ischner M R. Kenneth Mrs. ’05 and Mr. ischner M A. Kaitlin '57 Miller B. Nancy etropolis M and cPeek M Miles McCourt W. C. Mr. David Mrs. and Mr. Ms. Karen L. Seay Seay L. Karen Ms. '69) bs Com (Cynthia Hayes L. Nancy Ms. Holland-Nelson Leisa Ms. Dr. Elaine S. Elliott-M oskwa oskwa Elliott-M S. Elaine Dr. Meis Pae ’80) Phares elissa (M Modzelewski Sze Deborah Ms. ’82) Erdman (Lea hitney W D. Cheryl Ms. Dr. Sharon H. Press Press H. Sharon Dr. stro odin-O G Evelyn Dr. Abbate Carolyn Ms. ’77) ong W (Livia Dr. Carol A. Dwyer Dwyer A. Carol Dr. STS Tire and Auto Center Center Auto and Tire Resort STS ountain M Stratton Trium ph Brewing Com pany pany Com Brewing ph Trium Babysitting vernight O Dreams Sweet and Sussman D. Jeffrey Mr. and Stoker Sternberg Dennis Mr. enachem M Mrs. and Mr. and Stattman Dennis Mr. Ms. Jill L. Thom as as Thom L. Jill Ms. and Tarduogno M. Vincent Mr. ’72 Starkey B. uel Sam Mrs. and Mr. '74 III Russo A. Sabatino and Russell E. es Jam Mr. Ross L. Katharine Ms. Rosenberg L. Michael Mrs. and Rosenberg E.Mr. Leon Mrs. and Dr. Vidalia Utaski R. es Jam Mrs. and Mr. Travers J. Peter Mrs. and Mr. Trapp S. Elizabeth asulo Mrs. Tom A. John Mrs. and Mr. Stanton B. illiam W Mrs. Springer and H. Mr. Jeffrey Mrs. Sosinski and W. Mr. Robert Mrs. and Mr. & Inc. Services, arriott M Sodexho and Scarpato A. Peter Mr. Sanson A. Patricia Ms. III Sanford H. Laurence Mrs. and Mr. '11 Russo Parker E. Rubin R. Marc Mrs. and Dr. Posies Rosie’s r ad r. rdrc . alig III Vahlsing H. Frederick Mrs. and Mr. Snyder M. Jerrold ukler Mrs. Sm M. and Dr. Andrew Mrs. Smith and W. Mr. Richard Jr. Mrs. Skaar, and L. Mr. Arthur Mrs. and Mr. Sherman L. Crosby Mrs. and Mr. Shepard Shechtel J. Hedy Andrew Mrs. and Mr. Shapiro F. Sednaoui Cindy Ms. Carter G. Mrs. and Mr. Schaeffer B. Gary Mr. Schaeffer S. Debbie Ms. Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Sigal Elliott Mrs. Siegel R. and Dr. Lawrence Mrs. and Dr. Sherman Robin Service Service Ms. Patricia Adell Adell Patricia Ms. Stabile L. Victoria Ms. Ringer Sarah Ms. Affiliates Dr. Joyce P. Vincelette Vincelette P. Joyce Dr. Russell Ukai Nancy Ms. Ms. Paula Weiss Weiss Paula Ms. ’68) Behr (Helen W endy McAneny Bradburn '50 '50 Bradburn McAneny endy W Zoe Mr. and Mrs. Thom as A. Bracken Bracken A. as Thom Mrs. and Mr. Bosley R. Helen Ms. Studio Nail Young's '70 iley W M. Ann and Jr. Weber, W. ebb W John E. Mr. es Jam Mrs. and Webb Mr. D. Alan Mrs. and Mr. Ward M. Grant Mrs. and Mr. Ms. Theodora Brickner Brickner Bramlett Theodora L. Ms. es Jam Mrs. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Blumenthal Blumenthal Michael W. Mrs. and Mr. Zarzecki M. Charles Mrs. and Mr. Wong Linson Mrs. and Mr. islar W Brenda ilson W Mrs. arren W Mrs. and Mr. and ilson W N. Robert Mr. and s illiam W Stephen Mr. III hite W Allen H. Mrs. and Mr. and ’78 estergaard W Elizabeth Ms. r ad r. el . u sky Cum S. Neil Mrs. Crouse and M. Mr. Ronald Mrs. and Mr. and Crane W. David Mr. '83 Christen C. Joseph Mrs. and Mr. Caton Philip Mrs. and Mr. Carey Burton Eva H. Ms. Graham Mrs. and Dr. Burr Richard Briody M. Mrs. Kevin Mrs. and Brinster Mr. F. John Mrs. and Mr. and Brahaney C. Marc Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bernstein Bernstein M. Edward Mrs. and Benchley Mr. B. Peter Mrs. and Mr. Benacerraf Paul Professor Bell A. Babick Susan C. Dr. Richard Mrs. and an Mr. Anderm Barbara Ms. and III Alsup es Adams Jam W. Mr. Richard Mrs. and Program Mr. Arts Performing Zindman Ron Mrs. and Mr. Dr. and Mrs. John M. Cotton Cotton M. John Mrs. and Dr. and Costa N. Leon Dr. handler C J. es Jam Mrs. and Dr. Ms. Anne W right W ilson ilson W right W Anne Ms. '80 s illiam W Treby C. Ms. Kilbourne as Thom Mr. Sheehan E. arguerite M Ms. '80) Straut (Leslie Ms. Janet M. Lasley Lasley M. Janet Ms. Ms. Isabella L. de la Houssaye Houssaye la de L. Isabella Ms. Costa E. Debra Mrs. Dr. Laurie Smaldone Alsup Alsup Smaldone Laurie Dr. AIA EDWET N SEIL SUPPORT SPECIAL AND ENDOWMENT CAPITAL DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick, Gluck, Robert A. Kramer, Ph.D. and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Tully Dr. and Mrs. Olaf Haroldson. Jr. Hayden & Cole. LLP Dana J. Kessler, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Jam es R. Utaski Mr. and Mrs. Roby Harrington IV Mr. and Mrs. Luke DeGroot Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Lanni Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Vahlsing III Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denby Dr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Laub Mr. and Mrs. Gustav M. Vik Image Photo Mr. and Mrs. David C. Denise Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lieberman The Vik Brothers Foundation Mr, and Mrs. Patrick J. Kelly Mr. Peter Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Lomax Mr. and Mrs. L. Thom as Welsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Ms. Janet Zoubek Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. C. Lott Ms. Janet Westrick and Ms. Barbara A. Mancini Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth Mrs. Sherman Loud Mr. G. Frederick Schott Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller Mr. Richard C. Dreher and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen White III Mr. and Mrs. W illard D. Nielsen Mrs. Diane M. Dreher Drs. Elisa and Richard Matthes Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiley Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O'Leary Dr. Alan W. Dunton and Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. Stephen Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Ms. Patricia E. Tee Mr. W. Miles McPeek and Ms. C. Treby W illiam s '80 Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Patteson Mr. and Mrs. Jam es R. Ellinghausen Dr. Carol A. Dwyer Mr. Robert N. W ilson and Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Mr. and Mrs. Shawn W. Ellsworth ’75 Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. M illner '71 Ms. Anne Wright Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Victor Piscopo Mr. Antonio O. Elmaleh Mr. Donald S. Mills Mrs. Brenda Wislar Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Drs. Ronald and Daly Enstrom Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. David Woffindin Mr. and Mrs. William S.M. Sayen '65 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Faigen Mr. Stephen Modzelewski and Dr. and Mrs. Evan R. W olarsky (Elizabeth Bristol '69) Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Fanok Ms. Deborah Sze Modzelewski Dr. Jan B. W ollack and Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schaub Ms. Dorothy Finnerty and Mr. and Mrs. David G. Morris Ms. Marian L. Conroy Dr. Linda Sieglen and Mr. Ron Unterman Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Morrison Mr. Jeffrey Sieglen Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Myers Photography Program Mr. Joel L. Stahmer and Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. France Mr. Robert D. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Ms. Francesca Calderone-Steichen Mr. Gregory P. Francfort and Ms. Leisa Holland-Nelson Ms. Marcia S. Streete Ms. Patricia A. Francfort Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Nohe Physical Plant and Equipment Dr. W alter K. Urs Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Friedman Mr. Edward J. O ’Brien and Mr. Jam es F. Basso, II and Mr. and Mrs. L. Thom as W elsh, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Tim othy H. Garry Mrs. Ilene S. O'Brien Ms. Kathleen A. Basso (Julia Penick ’77) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun Mr. Kevin and Dr. Deborah Batchelor Pretty Brook Farm Renovations Mr. Peter G. Gerry Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O’Leary Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Mr. and Mrs. David F. Glickman Dr. Marc J. Ostro and Courtney Bergh '02 Mr. Michael Gluck Dr. Evelyn Godin-Ostro Mr. and Mrs. Jam es V. Bowen Carl D. Reimers Distinguished Louis F. Goldberg '82 Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bracken Teaching Chair Endowment Ms. Jill L. Goldman '74 and Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Paszamant Ms. Kathleen M. Brophy Anonym ous Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Dr. and Mrs. Myron Pawliw Dr. and Mrs. Graham H. Burton Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cook '56 Rosenberg Science Grant Fund Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Greek Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Penick, Jr. Helena J. Fishbein ’04 Dr. and Mrs. Leon E. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. William S. Greenberg Ms. Janet H. Perkins Dr. Keith J. Fishbein and Leon E. and Diane D. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Marc L. Perlman Dr. Nancy L. Feldman Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Grossi Dr. and Mrs. Etienne A. Perold Sarah V. Fort '02 Mr. Stephen B. Guild and Dr. and Mrs. J. Dean Pierson Mr. and Mrs. Jay Friedman Science Center Ms. Monica Lange Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Powell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dougherty '43 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Powers, Jr. '80 Mrs. Stephen H. Gilman Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Hack Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quigley Christina Koerte '02 Mr. Michael D. Halpern and Mr. and Mrs. David M. Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Noel Stace Scholarship Ms. Christine Grant Halpern Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Blair E. Lamb '03 Pocumtuck Company Mr. Daniel Halpern and Dr. David P. Rebovich Lisa Laudenberger '03 Ms. Jeanne W. Carter Drs. R. David and Mary Beth Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Martin Student Programs Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Drs. Raymond and Linda Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Greek Ms. Kathleen Deignan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rosenberg Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. M illner '71 Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hamrick Mr. Mark F. Rosenberg and Mr. and Mrs. W illard D. Nielsen Summer Stuff Program Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Harman Mrs. Sandra Bacome-Rosenberg PDS Athletic Department Anonym ous (2) Dr. and Mrs. Olaf Haroldson. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Rosenberg Sara Peach '01 Mary Owen Borden Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Roby Harrington IV Mr. Jerom e A. Rosenthal and Elif Sen '02 Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Harris Ms. Cionna M. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel J. Seward Johnson. Sr. Charitable Trust Drs. David and Elaine Hathaway Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rotberg Kaitlin Snyder '02 Page & Otto Marx, Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James T. Heisler Mr. Jam es E. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Spritzer Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Heker Ms. Nancy Ukai Russell Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stockman Technology Fund Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Hendrickson Dr. Jonathan R. Sachs and Ms. Lori A. Urs Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Dr. Susan Bakewell Sachs Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Highland-Mills Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Jr. Ms. Patricia A. Sanson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hogg Mr. Peter A. Scarpato and Post Prom Fund Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Ms. Cathy Ann Horn Ms. Paula Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Andreotta Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Ms. Lisa Schmucki Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Babick Arthur H. "Ricky"Turner, Jr. '76 Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Huns Mr. and Mrs. Fadlou A. Shehadi Dr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Batt Memorial Scholarship Fund Dr. John T. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. Crosby L. Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Turner Ms. Barbara L. Brizzee Dr. and Mrs. Elliott Sigal Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bramlett Karen M. Turner '12 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald O. Hurford Jane Aresty Silverman '63 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr Mr. Anders N. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Sloan Dr. and Mrs. Patrick M. Collalto John D. Wallace ’78 Memorial Dr. Andrea E. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smukler Mr. and Mrs. David C. Denise Guest Artist Series Ms. Barbara L. Johnson Dr. and Mrs. D. Loren Southern Dr. and Mrs. John L. Dorazio Princeton Area Community Foundation Mrs. Betty W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Starkey '72 Mr. Antonio O. Elmaleh Suzanne E. Vine '78 Mr. Douglas F. Bushnell Mr. Dennis Stattman and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Feig Mr. and Mrs. John D. W allace ’48 Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Johnson Ms. Sarah Ringer Mr. and Mrs. David Firth Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Johnston Linda Maxwell Stefanelli '62 Dr. Keith J. Fishbein and Robert C. Whitlock Memorial Fund W. S. Johnston Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James G. Tarabell Dr. Nancy L. Feldman Hallett Johnson III '70 Mr. and Mrs. E. Michael Joye Mr. Vincent M. Tarduogno and Ms. Betty Ann Fort Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kilgore '63 Dr. Joyce P. Vincelette Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fragoso Stuart Willson Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. King Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Thom as Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Friedman Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kline Mr. and Mrs. Newell M. Thompson '82 Sidney J. Goldfarb, M.D. and Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte (Sarah Thompson ’84) Naomi Vilko, M.D. World Religions Project Fund Ms. Andrea S. Kotzker Dr. Elaine Torres-Melendez and Mr. Mark B. Goldfus and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H. Bohnett Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kraeutler Dr. Gerardo J. Melendez Ms. Beverly K. Rubman Infinity Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Tucker Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. G rannatt III Mr. and Mrs. Rajiv Malhotra

ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001 PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 53 MEMORIAL AND HONORARY GIFTS The Gips Fund of the Princeton Area Area Princeton the of Fund Gips The ’78 Gates R. Thomas ’83 Erdman D. Jonathan ’81 Egner ’82 Scott J. Drezner Ann Jessica '87 Bylin M. Jonathan ’81 Brush H. Jonathan Mr. and Mrs. Harleston J. Hall, Jr. Hall, J. Harleston Mrs. and Company Mr. & Sachs Goldman, William P. Erdman '76 '76 Erdman P. William '81 Drezner W. Jonathan LLC Corporation Commodities (2) Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. W alter F. Gips, Jr. Gips, F. alter W Mrs. and Mr. Ford C. George ’83 Mrs. and Mr. Flickinger Matthews Louise Bylin M. Arthur Mrs. Buck and Mr. Harrison N. Mrs. and Mr. ’56 Richardson Tomlinson Cicely 4 PICTN A COL•ANA RPR 2000-2001 REPORT ANNUAL • DAYSCHOOL PRINCETON • 54 '85 Jr. Cook, F. John Mrs. and Mr. oad . is ’78 Gips H. Donald ’79 Fein A. Douglas '46 Erdman David '83 Clippinger E. Philip '85 Bylin M. Eric Krueger S. Robert of memory In Margaret Pacsu Campbell '56 '56 Campbell Pacsu Margaret Delafield Hester of emory m In Peach M. John Mrs. Katzenbach and Mr. Bucky of memory In ’56 Richardson Tomlinson Cicely '56 Harrison-Clark Anne Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. '56 Jr. Sloan, W. Hugh ’56 Husted Sloan Sandra of memory In ’57 Jr. Harrison, E. Webb of memory In '53 Langan Savage Caroline The PDS Cross Country Team Team Country Cross PDS The in given was school the to support r adMs Hwr R Haring R. Howard Mrs. and Haring Mr. Eric of memory In Hamill “Polly” R. Mary of memory In Anonymous r n r. ee . Buttenheim V. Peter Gilbert Mrs. and Mr. Margaret of memory In Virrill Cameron Mr. Caulin F. ’00 William Mrs. Fox and Mr. Richard of memory In Sr. Fitton, S. David of memory In Farina Farina Jean Mrs. Charles Mr. of memory In Davis Shirley of memory In and Daly Daly-Rouse John Susan and Ms. Lucille of memory In Barclay Shreeve Elinor of memory In Baker C. Idelette of memory In ai . itn r '79 Jr. Fitton, S. David '57 Jr. Barclay, S. Edward '98 Hochberg Eric ones. f loved o memory whose those are below Listed EOIL GIFTSMEMORIAL Community Foundation Foundation Community Nny hno ’54) Shannon (Nancy Eiaeh yi ’90) Bylin (Elizabeth elr ’56 Keller r CalsB Rouse B. Charles Mr. E O IL HNRR GIFTSMEMORIAL HONORARY &

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Joanna Bowen '03 '03 Bowen Joanna tpai Fida ’01 Friedman Stephanie ’02 Fort V. Sarah ’01 Burton Alex Mr. and Mrs. Jay Friedman Friedman Jay Mrs. and Mr. and Fishbein J. Keith Dr. '04 Fishbein J. ’56 Helena Cook F. John Mrs. and Mr. ’04 Cook Burton H. Hilary Graham Mrs. and Dr. Bowen V. James Mrs. and Mr. '02 Bergh Courtney '04 Berger Carley ’04 Basso Jayme Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Berger Berger B. Robert Mrs. and Dr. Batchelor Deborah Dr. and Kevin Mr. Mr. James F. Basso II and and II Basso F. James Mr. Kathryn Batchelor ’04 ’04 Batchelor Kathryn In memory of Jan Trenholm Jan of memory In Karsen A. Perry Mrs. and Mr. ’76 Moore B. Thomas n eoy f li Suller Elsie of memory In Stace Noel of Memory In '72 Reynolds B. Thomas ’80 Murdoch R. Timothy ’79 Jensen M. ’92 Andrew Henderson R. Judson Pocumtuck Company Pocumtuck Buttenheim V. Peter Shepherd Mrs. B. and Mr. Anne of memory In ’56 Richardson Tomlinson Cicely '39 Jr. Locke, B. Bradford Reverend The ’81 Olsson P. Jeffrey II McLaughlin H. George Mrs. and Mr. Matthews E. Edward Mrs. and Mr. Levy V. Tobin Mrs. and Mr. ’81 Leahy J. Michael Mrs. and Mr. ’81 Johnson P. Kevin Jensen R. Michael Mr. ’76 Jensen Einar Christian r n Ms ae . Sachs D. ’94 James Mrs. Sachs and Mr. Emily of memory In ’56 ’56 Campbell Pacsu Prescott Sikes Margaret Sara of memory In ’72 Miller Blake Teresa of memory In McAneny Herbert of memory In Mann E. ’92 Lowell Mann Mrs. and Mr. Stephanie of memory In '76 O’Connor J. David ’83 Metcalf B. Edwin ’83 III McDougald A. Frank ’82 Jensen R. Eric ’85 Haynes S. David r. hra Loud Sherman Mrs. ’39 Locke Fine John of memory In Zawadsky W. Mark '83 ’47 Schluter A. Rossmassler Stephen R. Peter Mrs. and Mr. ’78 Pyne S. Lawrence ’80 Jr. Powers, F. Howard Mrs. and Mr. Olsson K. Richard Mrs. and Mr. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Zawadsky P. '73 Joseph III Mrs. and Dr. Woodworth B. Newell Mrs. and Mr. '92 Trowbridge Mark ’82 Thompson M. Newell Mrs. ’30 and Mr. Sturges Boice Frances Foundation Community Area Princeton '78 Olsson H. Robert Dr. Nancy L. Feldman Feldman L. Nancy Dr. Ms. Kathleen A. Basso Basso A. Kathleen Ms. Jnie an ’82) Paine (Jennifer Srh rfi '84) Griffin (Sarah 1 1 n oo f arc . Gavin W. Patrick of honor In Associates ickenden W ‘04 Asplundh-Smith Alexander Professor Nathaniel and Dr. Toby Fisch Toby Dr. and Nathaniel Professor Heker Sergio Mrs. and Mr. Carlson B. Gallagher Dudley G. Mr. Beverly of honor In Wickenden W. James Mrs. Fox and R. Mr Judith of honor In Ms. Jacqueline Asplundh Jacqueline Ms. Ferguson Susan of honor In ‘74 III Russo A. Sabatino Foundation Robertson C. Harriett The r.Ja Farina ‘79 Jean Farina Mrs. Laura of honor In Sanson A. Patricia Ms. Boyd T. Sara of honor In Bernanke Anna of honor In Baker L. Janet of honor In f o honor in individuals. given was school support the whose to those are below Listed Matthews E. Edward Mrs. Willson and Mr. Stuart of emory m In ’02 Urs Jennifer ’03 Gallo Amy aa ec ’01 Peach Sara Professor Nathaniel and Dr. Tobe Fisch Tobe Dr. and Nathaniel Professor Straut Barnwell C. Mrs. ‘73 and Mr. Stockmayer Fisher Ellen Matthews E. Edward Mrs. and Mr. Kotzker S. Andrea Ms. ‘79 ‘75 Farina Ellsworth Laura W. Shawn Mrs. and Mr. ’98 Hochberg V. Williams Eric Mary of memory In ’56 Richardson Tomlinson Cicely ’01 Welsh Allison '02 Koerte Christina n eoy f Elisa of memory In ’78 Vine E. Suzanne Jr. Welsh, Thomas L. Mrs. and Mr. Urs Lori Ms. Spritzer M. Stephen Mrs. and Mr. ’03 Spritzer Laura '02 Snyder Kaitlin ’03 Laudenberger Lisa ’03 Lamb E. Koerte Blair M. Ludwig Mrs. and Mr. Gallo R. Stephen Mrs. and Mr. OOAY GIFTS HONORARY '70 III Johnson Hallett Robert of memory In ’48 Wallace D. John Mrs. and Mr. ’78 D. Wallace John of memory In r’72 e rn u T M. Karen Turner H. ’76 Arthur Mrs. Turner H. and Mr. Arthur of memory In ’04 Welsh L. Elizabeth '02 Sen Elif Department Athletic PDS rneo Ae Cmuiy Foundation Community Area Princeton tahnWcedn ’56 Wickenden Strachan .Wilc Memorial Whitlock C.

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Honorary Gifts continued Anonymous (3) The Robert Wood Johnson 1962 Pocumtuck Company Adams Rental Charitable Trust Potter’s Alley In honor of Samatha M. Schaeffer ‘11 Altered Images The Robert Wood Johnson, Jr. Princeton Area Community Foundation Ms. Debbie S. Schaeffer Amerada Hess Companies Charitable Trust Princeton Girlchoir American Home Products Corporation The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Princeton Jewelers In honor of Evan D. Seto American International Group The J. Seward Johnson, Sr. The Prudential Foundation Mr. Ming Joe Seto and Mrs. Lucy Seto Andell Financial Services Charitable Trust Pryde Brown Photographs The Edward and Gwendolyn Asplundh The W. S. Johnston Foundation The Quigley Family Foundation In honor of Anna C. Soloway 00 Family Foundation Ms. Bette I. Soloway and Mr. Pete Soloway La Jolie The James Riepe Family Foundation Autodesk, Incorporated Kale's Nursery & Landscape RJR Nabisco Foundation In honor of Laura E. Spritzer 03 The John E. and Caron G. Avery The Karen A. and Kevin W. Kennedy The Mary and Christopher Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Spritzer Foundation Foundation Foundation The Baldwin Foundation The Harold Kramer Foundation The Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Fund In honor of Silvia Strauss-Debenedetti Bank of America Foundation Launch Pad The Leon E. and Diane D. Rosenberg Professor Nathaniel and Dr. Tobe Fisch The Blue Ridge Charitable Trust Les Copains Family Fund Boeing Company The Lilly Endowment Rosie’s Posies In honor of Zachary R. Thompson ‘01 The Mary Owen Borden Memorial Little Gym S. Forest Company Mr. and Mrs. HenkToussaint Foundation The Losam Fund The Sandy Family Foundation The Bridal Suite Lucent Technologies Foundation Schering-Plough Foundation In honor of Cameron Virrill The Bristol Fund Lucy’s Ravioli Kitchen The Sednaoui Family Charity Fund Mr. and Mrs. William F. Caulin Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation M & B Die Company Shell Oil Company Foundation The PDS Cross Country Team The Brownington Foundation M. K. Management Company Hedy Shepard In honor of Paul F. Warms The Buffalo News The Page & Otto Marx, Jr. Foundation SKF USA Professor Nathaniel and Dr. Tobe Fisch The Bunbury Company Lisa McGraw Figure Skating Foundation Small World Coffee The James E. and Diane W. Burke The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation SmithKline Beecham Foundation In honor of Judy Williams Foundation The Mary Kathryn Black McKenzie Sodexho Marriott Services, Inc. Alexander Asplundh-Smith '04 The Judith and William Burks Fund Charitable Trust & Affiliates Ms. Jacqueline Asplundh of the Princeton Area Community The Merck Company Foundation Stratton Mountain Resort Foundation Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation STS Tire and Auto Center Butterfly Enterprises Metropolis Summit Bancorp Cabot Corporation Foundation Milliken & Company Susquehanna Partners Carter-Wallace, Incorporated Mitchell Rose Sweet Dreams Overnight THE MAY Charitable Gift Fund MMC Matching Gifts Program Babysitting Service MARGARET Chase Manhattan Bank. N.A. Momentum Fitness Target Cisco Systems Foundation Monacan Foundation Textron Charitable Trust FINE SOCIETY Civitas Foundation Monsanto Fund The Thomas Foundation Commercial Property Network J. P. Morgan & Company Time Warner Foundation Established in 1998, the May Commodities Corporation LLC Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Treetops Charitable Foundation Margaret Fine Society recognizes Compaq Computer Corporation Foundation Corporate Financial Management The Morrison Family Foundation Tucker Anthony Incorporated those loyal alumnae/i, parents and DeCotiis, Fitzpatrick, Gluck, Hayden Nassau Hockey League U.S. Trust Corporation friends who have informed the & Cole. LLP Nearly New Shop Unilever United States. Incorporated Development Office that they have Dow Jones & Company New York Life Foundation United Technologies Corporation Drezner Group W. W. Norton & Company Unocal Foundation made provisions for Princeton Day East-West Forestry Associates Novartis US Foundation Verizon Foundation School in their estate plans. We Educational Ventures Oracle Vidalia recognize that this is a partial Engelhard Corporation Pactiv Corporation The Vik Brothers Foundation Enzo's La Piccola Cucina PDS Parents' Association The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach listing, and urge those who have Ershow Chiropractic Center Pequot Capital Management Foundation taken this important step to inform The Ferry House Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts The Warren Children Charitable the Development Office and have First Union Foundation Program Lead Annuity Trust their name(s) added to this list. Forest Jewelers Pharmacia Foundation Wells Fargo General Mills Foundation The Pheasant Hill Foundation Wickenden Associates Including the school in their will, The Gift Basket Company Phelps Dodge Foundation The Winslow Foundation establishing a charitable trust while The Gips Fund of the Princeton Area The Picture People The Young & Rubicam Foundation maintaining life income, and Community Foundation Pine Creek Golf Center Young's Nail Studio Glen Roc Photography Studio The PNC Foundation Zoe naming the school as a life insurance The Deborah and Peter Goldman beneficiary are some o f the ways Foundation these individuals have helped secure Goldman, Sachs & Company Michael Graves Design the long-term strength o f Princeton The Harry Frank Guggenheim Day School. Foundation The Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation t Gladys S. Borrus Hamilton Jewelers Guy K. Dean III ’55 Highland-Mills Foundation Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth Roch & Carol Hillenbrand Foundation Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Hill Hoffman-La Roche Incorporated Nancy Hudler Keuffel '58 Houghton Mifflin Company Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert III Hulit's Shoes David H. McAlpin. Jr. '43 Image Photo Ms. Bente Ott Infinity Foundation The Reverend Carl Reimers ING A. Markell Shriver '46 The Jacquelin Foundation Fund of the Ann M. Wiley '70 Princeton Area Community Foundation Mary Roberts Woodbridge ' 42 Jasna Polana The Keith Wold Johnson Charitable Turst The Willard T.C. Johnson Foundation t deceased

ANNUAL REPORT' 2000-2001 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 55 PDS LONG RANGE PLANNING

PO Box 75 • The Great Road • Princeton, New Jersey 08542 609-924-6700 • Fax 609-924-7278

December 2001

PLANNING COMMITTEE Dear Princeton Day School Community,

Chair On behalf of the Board of Trustees and its Planning Committee, we are delighted to Deborah Sze Modzelewski invite you to join us as we embark upon a long range planning process, the result of Vice Chair, Board o f Trustees which will guide our focus and efforts over the next five years. That process includes articulating a vision of the future we wish to create for our students and for our school, Members expressing the mission or purpose of PDS for students and defining the core values that Susan M. Burton guide us, day-to-day, in fulfilling our purpose and moving toward our vision. We will President, PDS Parents Association then develop three to five goals that are consistent with our vision, mission and core

Judith R. Fox values, and that will shape our actions going forward in a commitment to continuous Head o f School improvement. John P. Hall Chair, Board o f Trustees The first step is to invite ideas from the entire PDS community through an online survey Raman Kapur Trustee and through open Planning Forums. To complete the survey, please go to www.pds.org

Nancy Weiss Malkiel and follow the prompts to “Long Range Planning Survey.” The user name you will need Trustee to enter is PDS (in all capital letters) and the password is planningsurvey (all lower case Robert H. Olsson ‘78 with no space). If you do not have easy access to the Internet, you may return the survey President, PDS Alumni Association form by mail.

MarcJ. Ostro Trustee On February 8th and 9th, 2002, the Board of Trustees of PDS will be joined at a retreat Alison Shehadi by members of the administrative team, student leaders, and faculty, parent and alumni Chair, Educational representatives. Together, we will review the information derived from the surveys and Policy Committee Planning Forums and develop a list of categories of issues on which to focus for the next Elaine Torres-Melendez Trustee five years.

James W. Wickenden Trustee Subsequent to the retreat, and determinate of three to five goals, multi-constituency task forces will meet to research the costs, resources and time associated with each proposed goal. Out of those task forces will grow recommendations for an implementation plan that we anticipate distributing to the PDS community by the opening of school in 2002.

We hope for an enthusiastic response to our request for input and welcome the participa­ tion of the entire PDS community. Thank you in advance for helping us with this most important project.

Sincerely,

Judith R. Fox John P. Hall, Jr. Deborah Sze Modzelewski Head of School Chair, Board of Trustees Chair, Planning Committee

56 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL/WINTER 2001 PDS LONG RANGE PLANNING SURVEY

Io complete survey online, go to www. pds .org and follow the prompts to “Long Range Planning Survey.” The user name you will need to enter is PDS (in all capital letters) and the password is planningsurvey (all lower case with no space). Please submit your responses to this survey by December 31st.

1. In your opinion, what are Princeton Day School’s three most defining strengths? DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Please tell us about yourself.

2 . 5. What is your relationship to PDS? (Please check a ll th a t apply.) 3. □ Alumna/us Administrator, current 2. In your opinion, what are three areas in which Princeton Day School needs to improve? □ □ Administrator, past □ Faculty, current 2. □ Faculty, past 3. □ Parent, current □ Parent, past Staff, current 3. In planning for PDS’s future, which FOUR of these categories should be addressed first? □ □ Staff, past □ ALUMNI - including “connectedness,” cultivation, and following progress □ Trustee, current □ COMMUNICATION - including print publications, e-mail communications, web □ Trustee, past site, public relations, and parent meetings □ Upper School student □ FACILITIES - including which, how, and when to approve and implement □ Other, please specify: ______projects proposed in last year’s comprehensive space study (e.g., consolidation/ expansion of arts facilities, additional classrooms for all divisions, renovation of indoor athletic facilities, and traffic improvements) 6. With which division(s), if any, are O FACULTY & STAFF - including recruitment, retention, evaluation, professional or were you associated? (I fy o u are development, compensation, and benefits a parent, please check each division in □ FINANCE & DEVELOPMENT - including internal systems, various five-year which you currently have a child enrolled.) economic scenarios, financial aid, and fundraising □ Lower School □ GOVERNANCE - including reaffirming or restating the PDS mission as needed □ Middle School and addressing significant policies such as admission and financial aid □ Upper School □ PARENT COMMUNITY - including communication, “connectedness,” □ No divisional affiliation involvement, and support

□ PROGRAM - including curriculum, co-curricular programs (e.g., arts, athletics, 7. How long have you been community service), advisory program, college guidance, use of technology, and schedule associated with PDS? □ SCFIOOL CULTURE - including overall tenor, respect, demands on students and □ Less than 1 year faculty, homework content and load, and character issues □ 1 to 5 years □ OTHER, please specify: □ 6 to 10 years □ 11 to 15 years 4. Please use this space to convey anything else you would like considered in the long □ More than 15 years range planning process. Thank you for participating in this survey! If you do not have easy access to the Internet, please return survey to: PDS Planning Survey d o Development Office, Princeton Day School, P.O. Box 75, Princeton, NJ 08542.

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5th reunion classmates, from left: Annmarie Cholankeril, Sylvia Sien Limm, Danielle Peters and Julia Gorodetskaya.

Celebrating their 15th reunion are classmates: First row, from left, Brian Lebowitz, Susi Franz Murphy, Hadley Jacobson 14, takes a and Alexa Richman. Second row, from left, Steve break from the Panther Games Utaski, Cleis Nicolich, Yvette Pellettieri Parker, Kelly while her mother, Jamie Phares- Noonan O ’Shea, Leslie Elmore Cole and Scott Fulmer. Jacobson ’80, enjoys the annual alumni luncheon. Jamie is the Right, 20th Reunion 1981 championship football new alumni board vice president team: First row, from left: Joe Warren, Stephen Thomas, Mike Dubkowski. Second row, from left: Coach Jim Walker and Scott Egner. Back row, from left: Coach Tom Malsbury, Erik Jensen ’82, and Newell Thompson ’82.

Susan Schildkraut Wallach MFS ’64, above left, with Head of School Judy From left: Dana Wallach (daughter of party hosts Ken and Susan Wallach), Dan Oppenheim Fox. Susan and her husband, Ken, ’94, Josh Anzel ’94, Ben Frost ’92, Jason Bilanin ’92, and Mike Scarlata ’92. hosted the New York City Alumni Gathering in their home. From left: Courtney Shannon ’88, David Schulsinger with Kari Moradoff Schulsinger '88, Kit Greenberg ’88, Aly New York Cohen ’91, Sharon Thompson ’92 and Josh Anzel '94. City Alumni Gathering

October 17, 2001 '70

Jeremy Rabb ’88, second from left, James Salkind '88, and Jonathan Rabb '82. Jonathan’s wife, Andra Reeve, is pictured on the far left. Photos by Ann Wiley

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In 1996 the Alumni Association initiated a pen pal program between second graders and Miss Fine’s school alumnae. Not only do the 20th Reunion class photo in front, from left: Linda Yuan, Kristi Anastasio Manning, Stephen second graders always share the same class Thomas, Mark Sweeney, Lindsay Stoner, Mark Fletcher, and Joe Warren. Center, from left: year as the reunion classes, but they also learn Marcus Maryk, Eva Mantell, Andy Ross, and Suzanne Spiegel. Back row, from left: Michael the Maypole dance each spring, a Miss Fine’s Dubkowski, Jeffrey Rodney, Mark Zaninger, Mike Southwick, Debby Burks Southwick, Philip School tradition. A. Markell (Mickey) Shriver Ferrante, Mark Axelrod, Sarah Sword Lazarus, Scott Egner and in far back, Lawrence Shannon MFS ’46, with pen pal Ashley Hudson ’11. ducks behind daughter Meghan and son, Jon Peter.

PANTHER! A.lumni

May 2001

Don’t miss the fun this year! Alumni Weekend 2002 Friday, May 17 & Saturday, May 18, 2002 Alumni and PDS lacrosse players enjoyed a fun afternoon of spirited competition

10th Reunion group photo: Front row, from left: Missy Collins, Sarah Beatty, Anca Novacovici and Rachel Trend with husband, John, and 30th Reunion group photo: back left: Tom Worthington, Janey Cross, daughter Emily. Middle row, from left: Charles Baker, Jeremy Kuris, George Treves, Paula Zaitz. Second Row left: Becky Ramsey, Bobbie Kate Muccino, Missy Rosendorf and Jenny Kim. Back row, from left: Fishman, Natalie Huston Wiles, Jean Schluter Yoder. First Row left: Katie Justin Grow, Joe To and Paulash Mohsen. Poole, Chris Smith, Candie Brown, Kristi Vaughan, Luli Peters Arnold. NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE Journal PAID J & M — Permit No. 270 Princeton, NJ A n n u a lR e po r t Princeton Day School P.O. Box 75, The Great Road Princeton, New Jersey 08542 Phone: 609.924.6700 Fax: 609.924.8944 Web site: www.pds.org

Alumni Weekend 2002 Celebration Friday May 17 & Saturday May 18