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PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL JOURNAL WINTER 1995 B o a r d o f T r u s t e e s Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. Chairman

Peter G. Gerry JOURNAL Vice Chairman

L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Treasurer Vol. 32, No. 2 Winter 1995 Lila B. Lohr Head of School Contents Robert E. Dougherty '43 Marlene G. Doyle Christina Bachelder Dufresne ’77 Fall Highlights ...... 1 Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Tina Greenberg Installation Ceremonies Reflect School H istory ...... 2 John L. Griffith, Jr. Marilyn W. Grounds Randall A. Hack Educating for Tomorrow, Jacquie Asplundh...... 4 Christine Grant Halpern Barbara Mills Henagan '77 John T. McLoughlin A Conversation with Shirley Davis, Jacquie Asplundh ...... 5 John A. Pinto Robert A. Revelle In M e m o r ia m ...... 10 Joyce Sinkler Robinson Llewellyn G. Ross Alison M. Shehadi Skating Extravaganza to Benefit PDS R ink ...... 12 Jane Aresty Silverman '63 Robert B. Stockman Kalle Gerritz Weeks Alumni Bulletin Board ...... 13 J. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Class Notes ...... 14, 35-48 Trustee Emeriti Elizabeth C. Dilworth Samuel W. Lambert III

Photographs: The cover and all photographs of the installation ceremony are by Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick. Other photos provided by Jacquie Asplundh, A lu m n i C o u n c il Erin Belanger '96, Bonnie Hunter, Holly Marvin and Wendy Varga.

Christina Bachelder Dufresne'77 President On the cover: Head of School Lila Lohr (seated on left) chats with juniors Reed Black, Brandice Osborne-Gwynn and Mariana Sparre about their art Thomas R. Gates '78 projects and is introduced to Wolf (second from left), created by Emily Vice President Churchill '96. Laura Farina '79 Secretary/Treasurer Princeton Day School complies with all federal and state laics prohibiting discrimination in its admissions, employment and administrative policies. Nellie Oliphant Duncan '51 Marjorie Wallace Gibson '84 James J. Groome '80 Caroline Erdman Hare '75 Molly Sword McDonough '75 Kirk W. Moore '72 Howard F. Powers, Jr. '80 Markell Meyers Shriver '46 Carl S. Taggart '82 Hilleary T. Thomas '84 Attention Alumni! Karen Turner '72 Laura Merrick Winegar '72 Please read the inside back cover to find out the deadline for sending your news to your class secretary. Thanks!

Editor: Linda Maxwell Stefanelli '62

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Photo credit: Holly Marvin INSTALLATION CEREMONIES

On September 17, 1995, exactly 30 years after Princeton Day School first opened its doors, it cele­ brated the installation of Lila Boyce Lohr as the fifth head of school. The past, present and future of the school were highlighted in the welcoming speeches and represented by close to 600 participants and spectators at the ceremony, from the youngest junior kindergarten student to the founders of Princeton Day School. Former and current students, trustees, faculty members and parents attended, as well as the friends and family of Ms. Lohr. The ceremonies were opened by The Reverend Ophelia Laughlin, a 1977 alumna and 1992 Alumni Award winner. Board of Trustee Chairman Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. welcomed Ms. Lohr on behalf of the trust­ ees. He then introduced Elizabeth Cushing Dilworth, trustee emerita, saying, MAt the crucial time (of the school's merger), it was Mrs. Dilworth to whom all turned for leadership - a leadership that was immedi­ ately forthcoming and which everyone respected and soon admired." Mrs. Dilworth painted a vivid picture of Miss Fine's and Princeton Country Day at the time of the merger, pointing out the difficulties and compromises as two distinct entities accepted the need to become one. "All that could be done in the way of enlargement had al­ ready been done, and yet the facilities of both schools were woefully inadequate. There was no way out: two new schools were absolutely essential. However, for the two schools to consider consolidation and build a new campus together was a totally horrendous, scandalous thought to all but a handful of trustees. The loss of identity, separate traditions, and reputation were im­ portant to each. Bear in mind that coeducation was not in fashion at that time for independent day schools. It Head of School Lila Lohr and Trustee Emerita Elizabeth C. Dihoorth for was not until 1969 that even Princeton University be­ whom the lower school wing was named in December. came coed. We were ahead of the times. . .The school now has a nationwide reputation. It is to all who were, and are, involved - trustees, faculty, administration - that we all owe our very great thanks. "We hand over to you, Lila, this outstanding school. You are a strong leader and there is no doubt you and PDS were made for each other. . . The entire PDS family stands behind you as you undertake this challenging, but supremely important, task." Ms. Lohr was welcomed by speakers representing the various constituencies: Dean of Faculty Charles Burdick, Community Council President Justin Krebs '96, Alumni Association President Christina Bachelder Dufresne '77, and Parents Association President Kalle Gerritz Weeks. Barbara Landis Chase delivered the installation ad­ dress. She became head of in Andover, Massachusetts in 1995. Previously, she was head of The Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore where she worked closely with Ms. Lohr who was her assistant head of school. Ms. Chase has served on the Board of Guest Speaker Barbara Chase. Directors of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) where she chaired its Public Issues and Government Relations Committee and was a member of

2 REFLECT SCHOOL HISTORY the Executive and Finance Committees. She received an A.B. in history from Brown University and a master's degree from Johns Hopkins University. She serves as a member of the Corporation of Brown University as a Fellow of the University. Ms. Chase said, "Beyond the body of knowledge and the skills we are committed to teaching, one of the most important things we can impart to our students is the love of learning and the will to continue learning throughout their lives. If we teach them the habits of mind and heart to seek out new knowledge, we should also teach them to reach out to people around them. America grows increasingly more diverse. The globe grows smaller in terms of economics. Around the world, hatreds grow all too frequently into armed conflict. Given these realities, the imperative to shift our thinking Board Chairman Dan Graziano presents Lila Lohr with a crystal panther, away from the parochial is profound. . . In schools like representing the school mascot. ours, we are often aware that a tension exists between excellence and high academic standards on the one hand and compassion and care for our students on the other. We worry about those for whom the attainment of those high standards exacts a high personal price. We want to affirm our students in the uniqueness of the gifts each brings and, at the same time, we understand that the ultimate power of education is transformation." Ms. Chase went on to speak of her 16-year friendship with Ms. Lohr. ". . . Her lodestar has always been the well-being of her students. . . She was a teacher in the beginning and she has never stopped being one, whether she is in the classroom or not. Your leader . . . under­ stands and honors the hard work and the magic and mystery of teaching. And, of course, there is that which comes before all else, Lila is a person of rock solid char­ acter. She is a good and strong and compassionate per­ son; you don't have to be around her for more than five minutes to know that. Finally, your leader has the clear vision that comes from never having stopped learning herself. . . The gifts she brings you are gifts of the heart as well as the mind. For an institution to grow in greatness, the relationship between the community and its leader must grow in closeness and trust. To achieve this, a leader must lead with heart, as well as mind. And that is the kind of leader you have found." Mr. Graziano read the following citation: "On behalf of the Board of Trustees of Princeton Day School, and with the support of all those gathered here today, Who are connected to PDS in a variety of ways and who have contributed their wisdom and guidance to our very spe­ cial school - it is with great pleasure that I entrust to you, Lila Boyce Lohr, the principal leadership of our school and I pledge to you our collective support as you under­ take this most important of all endeavors. I present to you this replica of our school’s mascot as a reminder of that pledge. We all wish you the greatest success." Ms. Lohr accepted a sparkling crystal panther and spoke of her goals for PDS. "Today independent schools across our country face enormous challenges as we struggle to prepare our students for the 21st century. Even schools such as PDS that are bolstered by a strong Acting on behalf of the lower school, fourth grade students, Allegra enrollment, impressive college acceptance lists, a loyal Asplundh-Smith and Nicholas Smith, present their new Head of School con tinned on page 8 with a bouquet of flowers.

3 EDUCATING FOR TOMORROW: THREE SCHOOL HEADS - AND FRIENDS - DISCUSS THEIR VISION by Jacquie Asplundh, Associate Director of Communications

The morning of Lila Lohr's installation, she and two of her good friends - Barbara Chase, Head of Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, and Arlene Gibson, Head of Kent Place School in Summit, New Jersey - got together for a relaxed breakfast before the afternoon festivities. In a candid, wide-ranging discussion, punctuated with both laughter and passion, these three accomplished educators talked about their longstanding professional friendship, balancing work and parenthood, and the changes in public and education.

Q: Give us a brief history of your career and your evolu­ head of middle school. So 1 drove from Washington up to tion from teaching to becoming heads of schools. Baltimore, and as 1 was driving I thought, "This is just insane. Why would I ever do this commute?" Then I met Lila: I worked at Bryn Mawr School teaching part time Barbara, and I drove home considering it. She called me a for quite a while when my children were little, and I had few days later and said, " I would rather have you for as decided that I really did want to go into administration. long as you are willing to stay than anybody else that I've When the job of head of middle school opened up there, I interviewed," which was very compelling. So I took the job was chosen, and so I started working full time. My children and commuted back and forth from Washington to Balti­ were young, so that was a big decision for me. Barbara more for the next three years. Then 1 went to Holton Arms came to Bryn Mawr the following year, which was terrific, as head of the primary school there, and then to Kent Place, because she helped me find ways that I could stay there and where I am now in my ninth year. As far as the future is also be sensitive to the fact that my daughter was there. 1 concerned, I have submitted my resignation at the end of stayed for a lot longer than 1 thought I was going to, and I this year and I'm going to take some time off. Then I want moved around. I was head of the middle school and then I to go back and do something in the public school reform went to the upper school, and did some different pieces movement. there, which was nice. As far as my decision to leave Bryn Mawr, primarily it had to do with my daughter, and feeling Barbara: I became head of Bryn Mawr in 1980, and prior that I needed to give her some more space. So I took a year to that I had taught a lot of different things in a lot of off and wasn't sure what I was going to do. But I knew that different places. I started as third-grade teacher at an inde­ pendent school in Providence, called Moses Brown. But after my husband was drafted during the Viet­ nam War we went all over the place. I did some substitute teaching, and we had a family. Later, after we moved back to Providence, I taught at the Wheeler School. And while I "We've got to find ways to improve was there I decided for some crazy reason that I wanted to education across this country not just in be a school head, and my head of school was someone who , believed I could do that. I became a finalist in one indepen­ isolation dent school's search for a head but did not get the job. Then Lila Lohr Bryn Mawr came along and turned out to be absolutely the right place for me. I was very young when I went there. They took a tremendous chance on me. I was thirty-five years old, with a young family and a husband who was good-hearted and large-spirited enough to leave a job that eventually I wanted to be the head of a school, so I went to he liked. So I became the head of Bryn Mawr, and I loved John Hopkins and took some courses in business, which the school and I loved the students. It was just an extraordi­ was important since 1 needed more of that experience. Then nary place and continues to be. Lila was head of the middle the opening came up at St. Paul's to be head of school, and school and moved on to the upper school a year later. it was a great way to move forward and also stay in Balti­ Arlene came to head the middle school, in much the way more. And it was a great experience. It was a very different she describes. She was clearly the perfect person for the job, kind of school from Bryn Mawr, and I learned a great deal living in the wrong city. and really grew there. Then, after I had been there for nine years and things had gone very well, I decided that it was Q: Even though you all live in different parts of the coun­ time for me to move on and to do something else. try now, do you still rely on one another for advice and support? Arlene: 1 went to work at The Bryn Mawr School in Baltimore because of Barbara. I was living and working in Barbara: One of the things that keeps me going is my Washington DC, and had met someone who said I should relationship with people like Lila and Arlene - knowing take a look at Bryn Mawr, as they had an opening for the that I can pick up the phone and at the other end find

4 somebody who will instantly understand. It really is an from where they have come? Families are spending a large amazing network, particularly when you are dealing with a portion of their income to send their children to these crisis of some kind, and are so immersed in it that the schools, and so therefore, their expectations are, under­ challenge is to be able to pull out and get perspective. And 1 standably, just enormous. That creates more tension for all think geographically wherever we are it doesn't matter, of us as teachers in these institutions, and I find that very because the telephone is really our lifeline. So for me that's worrisome. And while there is lots of interesting conversa­ been a tremendously important continuity. Other school tion and some improvements in the public sector, there are heads, like those two, absolutely understand the feeling of too many places (and Baltimore is where I have seen this profound responsibility for these places we all have. happening) where people have left the public school sys­ tem in hordes over the last five or six years. So I am afraid Arlene: In addition, we spend time talking about things what's happened is that those families who in another com­ other than school. All of us had young children at the time munity would have been in the public sector, and pressing we got into this, and a lot of what we talk about is how you the schools to be responsive to their needs, are now miss­ balance family life in a dual-career family, which is very ing. I think the other piece is that we at independent complex, especially when one moves for a job and the other schools have a responsibility to find ways to do things with one has to move. Or having your own children in your the public sector, and not to go off and say, "Well, that is school. In the past all of us had our own children at the not our problem." I think that's where private school fami­ schools where we worked, and we lived with the daily lies need to continually be educated. We need to be careful complexity of not to fall into the that. And so you feeling of "Well, I work through got my family out these issues of that, and I'm together. here now and I only want to fo­ Lila: It's great cus on this." that no matter We've got to find where we are or ways to improve how long it has education across been, we can pick this country, not up absolutely just in isolation. right back where We are all very we left off. I think fortunate to be in that is very com­ these schools but forting. You can this is not where move anywhere most of the world and still call each is educated. We other up and it's need to remem­ the same as when ber that. we all worked to­ gether. But there A rlene: I do is also an advan­ think parental Enjoying a mini-reunion before the installation ceremonies in September are (from left) Arlene concerns are dif­ tage that we are in Gibson, Lila Lohr and Barbara Chase. different places ferent now. The for we can give each other some perspective. It helps to biggest difference between when I began at Kent Place and discuss a concern with people who know what the issues now, I think, is the enormous tension parents find them­ are, who know the environment. When you talk to someone selves under, and the enormous pressure they feel to help who is in another profession, some of what seems to them their children succeed. And the fear somehow, that if their so simple is not simple. Schools do not work like the corpo­ child steps off the right track they'll never get back onto it. rate world, for example. I don't have to explain that to The "Harvard or Homeless Syndrome," as someone has Arlene or Barbara, and they will always approach an issue called it. with expertise and sensitivity. Barbara: I went to public schools my whole life, and I was struck the other day, when we were having all our Q: Enrollment in independent schools has risen nearly school opening ceremonies filled with fanfare and pag­ ten percent in the last ten years. Why do you think this is eantry, by the memory of an article my mother had sent me happening? Also, do you find that parents have different from our hometown paper in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, concerns about their children's education now than fifteen about the first day of school in the one-room Amish school- or twenty years ago? houses there. I was absolutely struck with the incredible diversity of K-12 education in this country. I mean, here are Lila: The part I find very discouraging are the number of these little kids carrying their lunch pails, having brought families who are leaving the public sector disgusted and in the corn and tobacco harvest, and going to school with unable to keep their children there. I don't think there is an twenty children and an Amish teacher who is probably no independent school in the country that is happy about that. more than 18 or 19 years old herself, learning the three Rs Our (enrollment) numbers are up, but who wants to have and hearing Bible scriptures every morning and here we this parade of people who are unhappy and dissatisfied were in a nine through twelve boarding high school of 1100 continued on page 6

5 Educating for Tomorrow - continued from page 5 be a head of school. Somehow we don't take the time to say students. It made me think about diversity in education, and to other women, "This is a great job. You learn every day; how one of the valuable things that independent schools you grow every day. The frustrations, when you solve have done for American education is to tell the story of how them, are rewarding." Barbara has been the master at turn­ schools can be various and independent and autonomous. ing out heads of schools. She showed us that it really is a We are able to maneuver more quickly than public schools, great job. It is fun and you really can make a difference. to meet the needs of different kinds of kids who have differ­ ent needs in terms of learning. And I suspect that's part of Lila: I agree. At Bryn Mawr we learned that you could the story behind the ten percent rise in private school en­ have a wonderful time doing this. We had a great group of rollment, and I think it is a story that people who are think­ people, and Barbara was, at the risk of embarrassing her, ing about public schools and how they should operate are the kind of person everybody would want to work for. She beginning to understand, and that is all to the good, be­ trusted people to do their jobs well, and she listened to cause I absolutely agree with Lila. We don't want to take whatever it was they needed to say, and would give some our strength from the weakness of public schools. I don't advice if that was what they wanted. She empowered see it as a zero-sum game, and I think that this notion of people by making them feel confident about their abilities. diversity and autonomy and maneuverability is something So we were always open to growing and learning new that independent schools have to offer as a model. things, and there was always another piece of school ad­ ministration which she was more than happy to share with Q: Did having children influence your w ork? us. I think that was exciting, and it kept you feeling that you

Lila: Having my own children changed my approach astronomically. When I think back to when I first started teaching, before I was a parent, I was outrageous. I can "When you do work like ours you fre bound remember thinking, "Why don't their parents shape these , kids up?" It has been the single most dramatic change in to get intense pain along with intense how I am both as a teacher and as an administrator. Because you know what it’s like to be in the other seat. Of course, it pleasure because you are doing something is important to have children who have had some problems that matters deeply." along the way. Then you know how it feels to get called up because Susie isn't doing X. And I think that is critical when Barbara Chase you sit down to talk with parents - to know how much they have emotionally invested in this situation, and what their expectations are, how hurt they may be, and how con­ cerned they are for their children's welfare. I went through wanted to stay. As stressful as it was, we had a great time a period where I almost wasn't sure you could be a good together, and I know that sounds very simple, but that was administrator unless you had known that feeling. Now I a lot of the attraction. And Arlene and I taught together, realize that is not true, and that there are people out there which was terrific fun. That is part of the whole concept of who are naturally good at empathizing, but boy, it changed team teaching, that you learn from each other and get to me. enjoy the students together. Remaining a teacher while working as an administrator is something which has really Arlene: When parents come in they may bring with them stayed with me. I think it is an important part of why so much pain, so much fear, even when their children are people like myself are willing to, and want to, stay adminis­ very well-behaved and achieving beautifully, that the par- trators. We are the kind of people who want to be with the ent-teacher conference can be a very frightening thing. kids and not be removed from that piece of it. Teachers need to understand and be sensitive about how much power they have. Often our teachers feel that parents Barbara: I was talking to a physician about this recently, have all the power. But once you've been a parent and about how, when you do work like ours, you're bound to know how threatening it is, it really changes everything. get intense pain along with intense pleasure, because you are doing something that matters deeply. There is nothing Barbara: Lila won't say this about herself, so I'll say it. that is more important to people, most of them, than the She is really the best person as a school head I have ever lives of their children. And because they care so deeply, seen at articulating and working with parents on parent they are not always completely rational. And when every­ issues. She does it absolutely beautifully, and it comes I thing that you do matters so much, it means the highs are think, from that sense of empathy that she has described. an awful lot higher and the lows can be much more trying Supporting parents, really making them part of the process, and lower, than in some other professions. So I think that is so vital, and Lila is great at it. when you decide to do this kind of work, you must buy into that. You realize that you are going to pay for the pure Q: Twenty-six percent of independent school heads are unadulterated joy of seeing people - both young people now women, according to the latest statistics from the and adults - grow and change over time, and feeling that National Association Independent Schools. What would you are part of that positive change. You are going to pay you say to young women considering becoming heads of for that with the pain that comes along when something independent schools? goes off track and you have to deal with it. So to me it has been, and continues to be, absolutely and completely worth Arlene: I don't think women heads of schools spend the price. It's intense, it's meaningful and it's really very enough time saying to other women how much fun it is to important.

6 A CONVERSATION WITH SHIRLEY DAVIS by Jacquie Asplundh, Associate Director of Communications

After interviewing Lila Lohr, Barbara Chase and Arlene Gibson on independent school education in the 1990s, zee thought it would be enlightening to also speak with Shirley Davis who served as headmistress of Miss Fine's School from 1943 until it merged with Princeton Country Day School to become Princeton Day School in 1965. A 1935 graduate of Swarthmore College, Miss Davis came to Miss Fine's from the Baldwin School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and the subsequent 22 years of her leadership brought unparalleled invigorntion and growth to the school. When she arrived, enrollment at Miss Fiiie's had dropped to 133 students, less than half the number in 1929; there were no heads of lower and middle schools, no faculty salary scale, pension plan or contracts; there was an anticipated deficit, a debt of unpaid tuition bills, and the school's accreditation had been permitted to lapse. Ten years later, under Miss Davis' guidance, accreditation had been reinstated, enrollment had reached 268 and the school's income stream had tripled. She had also initiated a comprehensive revision of the curriculum, including new courses in science, health, art history, music, geography, current events, the Bible, Russian and the arts. There ivas also a substantial improvement in faculty salaries in this period. During a phone interview this fall, Miss Davis talked fondly about her time at Miss Fine's, describing the educational issues of the day and the contributions to the school of which she is most proud.

Q: How did you come to apply for the position of headmistress call it "Shirley's Happy Hour." Those first few years were of Miss Fine's School? very busy but pleasant as well. They were war years, of course, and many of the parents were quite involved with A: It all happened when I was 30 years old, which was the war effort and did not have time to think about the young! The head of the Baldwin School, Miss Croft, had a school. Gradually, as the war ended, parents became more letter from the Board of Trustees, asking whether I would involved, which I considered so important. And since many consider the position. Evidently they had heard of me of the fathers worked at the university, they often would through a faculty member at the , discuss various aspects of the curriculum with me, which whom I had met at a conference in Buck Hill Falls, PA. I was was often help­ awed at first. I wasn't searching for a new job. But my ful. Although I headmistress had confidence in me and so I said, "Well, remember one why not?" I went to see the trustees, which in those days father who was were a group of very nice ladies who had me to tea. It was upset because perfectly fascinating. My immediate concern was for the one of our clas­ school accreditation, which had been allowed to lapse, to sics teachers save money, they said, and faculty salaries, which were assigned the negligible. I told them I couldn’t be expected to hire teach­ reading of a ers for what they were paying, and one woman said teach­ Greek tragedy ers would be attracted to the school for the culture of to her students. Princeton. But I said that after all, you can’t eat culture, can "You can’t ex­ you? Another wanted to know whether I liked alumnae. I pect my daugh­ didn't know what that had to do with the price of peanuts, ter to read this but I told her that of course I loved alumnae. There was so immoral trash," much to be done, but the quality of the faculty was out­ he said to me. standing, and I suppose I liked the idea of the challenge. And another Also, the students were really wonderful, of many different time, Robert nationalities, whose parents were at Princeton University Oppenheimer, or the Institute for Advanced Study. It was a wonderful who was at the base to build upon. Institute at the time, came in to Q: What are some of your memories from your years at Miss say h e didn't Fine's? like the way chemistry was being taught. I offered him the chance to take over a few classes, but he never took me up A: My primary concerns in the first few years had to do on it. Princeton absolutely was and is a God-given commu­ with the issues I described before. Since I had come from a nity for a school. The resources were amazing, especially very democratic school where teachers were part of the for young faculty. I really enjoyed bringing along new budget process and planning, I knew a lot more about teachers. I often hired the wives of graduate students be­ running a school than you might generally expect. As I cause I didn't have a lot of money to pay. I would persuade reminded my trustees once, it is a 25-hour a day job, de­ them to teach and then nurse them along, so to speak. manding the wisdom of Solomon, the patience of Job, the Sometimes I felt as though I had 14 grades at the school, but strength of Samson, a faith to move mountains, a love of the time I spent with them contributed to feeling people, an open mind and a sense of humor. I wished I of the place that we all valued so highly. They were a could have given more to teaching. In my first year I didn't stalwart group; the quality of teaching at Miss Fine’s was have time to teach, but later I always found a way to teach, outstanding. I still get letters from many of them. usually a ninth grade French class. The librarian used to continued on page 10

7 Installation - continued from page 3 and extraordinarily talented faculty, and a beautiful campus, must recog­ nize that we will need to establish pri­ orities and make difficult choices. Burdened by deferred maintenance costs, continually escalating tuitions that could limit access to all but a handful of families, and recognizing our need to retain and attract the very best teachers in the country, we will need to be creative and pragmatic as we plan for the next decade. "Led by our Board of Trustees, we will spend this year crafting a Long Range Plan that will be shaped by the priorities we set and the choices we make. But as we struggle with those choices, we must not lose sight of our Betty Wold Johnson, Edith Eglin ami Anne Gips. primary focus: we are a community of learners, both children and adults. We strive to graduate self-learners who know how to make informed deci­ sions and live with and assume re­ sponsibility for their choices. Our students deserve clear standards with predictable consequences for their be­ havior. We recognize the value of rigorous debate and discussion, but we also expect the members of our community to treat each other with respect and civility.” Following Ms. Lohr's remarks, lower school students sang two songs and presented the new head with a bouquet of flowers. Rabbi Susan Schnur, from the class of 1969, per­ formed the benediction, and a bless­ ing was sung by seventh and eighth grade singers. A reception followed in Reminiscing after the ceremonies are former and current lower school the Wallace Amphitheater. heads, Madeline Weigel (left) and Sara Schwiebert.

8 THE MELODY REMAINS: REMEMBERING MAG GILBERT

four faculty musicals and created and Upon her retirement in 1983, Mrs. produced 33 original operettas for Gilbert said, "I've had a wonderful ca­ students. Her former students can still reer. There are very few people who remember every word, every motion can write their stuff and be able to see of their operettas. She wrote original it performed right away. I am very work because she felt that most of the fortunate." She would be glad to know material available for young children that the fourth grade operetta contin­ was an insult to their intelligence. ues to be a high point of the lower Alumni remember fondly productions school experience. such as The Great Buttermilk Flats Mrs. Gilbert will be missed by all Robbery, Aesop's Fables and The King whose lives she touched. Our Who Had a Problem, and songs such sympathy goes out to her husband, as Summer Work and that perennial Dick, and to her daughters, Allison favorite, PDS Is the Best. In addition to Gilbert Kozicharow '70 and Virginia learning to love music and singing, Gilbert '80. They have requested that Mrs. Gilbert's students learned about those wishing to send contributions all facets of mounting a musical do so through PDS development One cannot help but smile as one production. office to benefit the lower school walks by the spacious new music Mrs. Gilbert also put on the wonder­ music program. room in the lower school wing and ful Christmas pageant, a tradition Mrs. Gilbert's teaching influenced hears the voices of young children brought over from Miss Fine's School hundreds of students and her legacy putting their hearts into a familiar which she later expanded to showcase is acknowledged in the lower school song. Many of those songs, and much holiday celebrations from all parts of music room where a plaque by the en­ of that enthusiasm, are the result of the world. Her religious convictions trance reads: "This room echoes the Mag Gilbert’s career at Princeton Day led her to respect the beliefs of others music of Mag Gilbert who taught School. For more than three decades and she instituted the first Hanukkah lower school music at Miss Fine's she taught music in the lower school celebration for lower schoolers. Mrs. School and Princeton Day School from and made it part of the everyday lives Gilbert had a lively sense of fun and a 1949 to 1983. She wrote and produced of hundreds of students. When Mrs. theatrical flair that she communicated 33 original operettas for second and Gilbert passed away this fall, the to her students. Middle School music fourth graders, and brought style and school lost a gifted teacher and friend. teacher Regina Spiegel remembers, variety to the holiday programs. Her During her 33 year career - begin­ "She wrote very clever words and creativity and belief in her students ning in 1949 at Miss Fine's School - stretched her students with intelligent established a tradition of excellence Mrs. Gilbert cajoled her colleagues surprises in melody lines." that continues today." into showing off hidden talents in

CURTAIN RISES ON THEATER’S 30TH SEASON

It has been 30 years since the first dramatic production, Our Town, came to life on the PDS stage with Christo­ pher Reeve '70 in the role of Wallv, Broadway producer and parent Stuart Duncan as Mr. Webb, and actor and director Herbert McAneny as Profes­ sor Willard. That coalition of talent set a standard for the years to come. On November 17 a special benefit performance celebrated the theater's history and built toward its future by raising funds for new seats and equip­ ment. Before the curtain rose, mem­ bers of the McAneny family were in­ troduced, and Barbara Johnson read a letter from her son, Christopher Reeve, reflecting on the impact of PDS theater in his life and wishing the cast well. Contributions to the McAneny Theater Campaign will be used to pro­ vide a fitting setting for the superb productions that do so much to enrich Nick Pinto '96, as Tony Cavendish, and Matt Weber '98, as McDermott, show off their swordsmanship student life at PDS. in The Royal Family.

9 Shirley Davis - continued from page 7 Q: What educational attributes of Princeton Day School are you particularly happy to see today?

A: I’m happy to see community service such a part of PDS; I always felt it was very important that the students feel a part of the world and realize they must contribute to it. I’m also glad the school has such an active educational exchange program since having students of different na­ tionalities is so wonderful for a school. And, of course, the fact that the school’s student body is interracial. In my day there was still segregation which preyed on my mind and which I worked hard to eliminate.

Q: What advice would you give to Ms. Lohr and other heads of The Hannans invited '95 alumni attending college in the Boston area to schools today? dinner this fall. Enjoying the opportunity to catch up’are (from left) Mari Harman, Grant Gould, Tristan LeGrand, Archer Harman, Joel Melendez, Jon Graziano, Carolyn Sivitz and Missy Woodruff. A: I would tell them not to get too distracted by the mechanics. One of the trustees I worked with over the years used to joke about "Shirley and her integrity." He thought we ought to be going for a big splash, something that would IN MEMORIAM get attention and bring in a grant for something. But I always maintained that the most important thing for a We wish to extend our deepest sympathy school to have is integrity - educationally and administra­ to the families and friends of the follozving alumni. tively - and I still do. Also, since I would have loved to teach Joan Prentice Charlton MFS '26 even more than I did, I would say, "Don’t let too many Mary Alice Sinclair Schwartz MFS '33 things distract you from your true love, the love of teaching." Mary Baldwin Smith Stoner MFS '34 Thomas Matthews PCD '43 Florence Miller Hunter MFS '45 Thomas J. Moore PCD '45 Abigail Rickert Hershey MFS '57 Ted Churchill PCD '59 Emily Sachs PDS '94 Marianne Vaughan - member of the From the Archives PDS Business Office from 1969 to 1975

In Search of All PDS Alumni

Have you ever tried to get in touch with an old classmate, only to find that the last address you have in your tele­ phone directory is eight years old? That problem is over. Soon an impressive directory of our alumnae/i will be available to help you locate your old friends. The new Princeton Day School Alumni Directory, sched­ uled for release in the fall of 1996, will be the most up-to- date and complete reference of over 3,200 PDS alumnae/i ever compiled. This comprehensive volume will include current name, address and telephone number, academic data, plus business information, if applicable, bound into a classic, library-quality edition. The Alumni Association has once again contracted with Bernard C. Harris Publishing Company, Inc. to produce our directory. They will begin researching and compiling the information to be printed in the directory by mailing a questionnaire in the spring. If you prefer not to be listed in The varsity field hockey team in 1969: (standing, from left) Nell the directory, please contact the PDS alumni office in writ­ Bushnell, Pam Woodworth, Chris Smith, Cindy Shoemaker; (going up slide) Kathy McClure, Lit Lyness, Linda McCandless, Lindsey ing as soon as possible. Hicks, Francine Barlow, Betsy Nicholes, Captain Karen Hoffman. The new PDS Directory will soon make finding an alumna/us as easy as opening a book.

10 CARPENTER HONORED WITH 1996 ALUMNI AWARD by Nancy M. Young, Alumni Director

The alumni of Princeton Day School ton, DC and began performing some take tremendous pride in adding the of her original songs at open-mike PDS Alumni Award to the long list of nights around the city while working honors already bestowed upon singer, for R.J. Reynolds, a philanthropic songwriter Mary Chapin Carpenter foundation concerned with human '76. rights issues in South Africa and Cen­ Given annually to an alum na/us tral America. Several years of playing who has attained excellence in his or background music in smoky bars fol­ her chosen field, and who has made a lowed, and finally, a basement- re­ commitment to helping others, Ms. corded tape led to a Columbia Carpenter is recognized for her ex­ Records' contract and her first album, traordinary accomplishments in the Hometown Girl, in the summer of 1987. entertainment field, as well as her Today Ms. Carpenter has received ready willingness to support an end­ many accolades including six less number of charities through ben­ Grammy awards and innumerable efit concerts. country music awards for her songs, Inspired by music teacher Mag Gil­ albums and vocal performances. Her bert, Ms. Carpenter's love of music songs are hardly limited to country, and song blossomed in the lower however, as they incorporate a range school. Ms. Gilbert was the first per­ of styles from folk to bluegrass to rock Intent on making a difference in the son Ms. Carpenter called when she 'n roll. Ms. Carpenter has been called world around her, Ms. Carpenter has was awarded the 1992 Grammy for "a songwriter of uncommon wisdom, performed benefit concerts in support best female country performance with clarity and craft." Her music is popu­ of Earth Day, AIDS prevention, her spirited Doivn At The Tzvist And lar, yet intensely personal. She sings Shout. eloquently of life's darker moments as women's health and ailing children. In Following her sophomore year at well as its joys. As one reviewer 1990 she performed at Richardson Au­ ditorium to benefit Princeton Day PDS, Ms. Carpenter went on to Taft noted, "She's an artist who under­ School’s faculty endowment. Her cur­ and Brown where she majored in stands the range of human emotions: American civilization. After gradua­ love, rejection, loss, gain and trying to rent Stones In The Road tour celebrates tion, she made her home in Washing- make sense of it all." continued on page 12

ROSSMASSLER CITED FOR SERVICE TO SCHOOL by Christine Bachelder Dufresne '77, Alumni Association President

When she heard the news that Peter the Board of Trustees. Rossmassler PCD '47 was the recipi­ In 1989, at the completion of two ent of the 1996 Alumni Service terms, he had served on virtually ev­ Award, the reaction of former Board ery Board committee at least once, and of Trustee Chairman Marilyn served as Vice Chairman of the Board Grounds captured it all, "Absolutely for two years. Continuing as a key the perfect choice!" member of both the Finance and The Alumni Service Award was es­ Investment Committees, Mr. tablished in 1995 to honor an alumna/ Rossmassler is credited with his fore­ us whose efforts to give back to the sight on issues ranging from faculty community and/or to Princeton Day salaries to the need for science renova­ School reflect the highest ideals of the tion. His wisdom has also been critical school. The combination of Peter's to the resolution of the future of Pretty deep commitment to PDS, the extraor­ Brook Farm. dinary length of that commitment and Concurrent with his committee re­ his warm personal manner, made him sponsibilities, Mr. Rossmassler has the unanimous choice of the Alumni also taken on important positions in Association. the Annual Fund, serving as chairman Mr. Rossmassler's service to of leadership giving for alumni, PCD Princeton Day School officially began alumni and former trustees. Apart in 1981 when he became a member of continued on page 12

11 Carpenter - continued from page 72 you start to question your priorities. the most precious thing there is." the 50th anniversary of the CARE The further you go, the more you If her busy schedule allows, Ms. Car­ Foundation, with all proceeds from see...and in the end, it all comes down penter will return to PDS on May 18, the sale of her tour book directly ben­ to the basics - time for yourself, your Alumni Day, where the Alumni Asso­ efiting world hunger. family, honest relationships and giv­ ciation will take great pleasure in hon­ The fourth grade operetta, in which ing to each other. The time you give is oring their "Hometown Girl." she sat with her legs dangling over the edge of the stage, belting out a song on her guitar, was just the beginning for this double platinum recording Rossmassler - continued from page VI consensus. The long length of his ser­ artist. She has performed at the from all his PDS activities, Mr. vice to the school is matched only by Clinton White House and played to Rossmassler has been a respected the remarkable and infectious enthu­ enthusiastic audiences all over the coach and avid supporter of Princeton siasm Mr. Rossmassler has for PDS. country and as far away as Australia. Pee Wee ice hockey. Once asked about his livelihood, he Mary Chapin Carpenter's reflections The people who know Mr. replied with a wry smile, "Why, I about the forces at work in her life will Rossmassler the best, admire him the work for PDS !" be an inspiration to PDS students and most. His quiet, deeply insightful and The Alumni Association looks for­ the many alumni who precede them. humorous manner have brought criti­ ward to thanking and honoring Peter "I think it's not so much about chang­ cal support to the management of the Rossmassler at the alumni breakfast on ing the world, but how your world school. In particular, he is respected Saturday, May, 18 for his effort, enthu­ changes. In the midst of chasing the for his skill in bringing difficult issues siasm and incalculable contributions to golden ring, you get back-slapped and to the table and leading the group to improving the life of our school.

SKATING EXTRAVAGANZA BENEFITS PDS RINK

The ice at Baker Rink sparkled with weekly skating sessions. As Trustee among skating enthusiasts. a dazzling display of talent on Decem­ Emerita Elizabeth Dilworth noted at The Holiday Skating Gala marked ber 18th as world-class skaters perfor­ the installation ceremonies, when the the first time professional skaters had med for the benefit of the rink at two schools merged, parents felt performed in Princeton. It also ex­ Princeton Day School. Professionals strongly that skating should remain a tended a long association with PDS, such as Olympic Silver Medalist Paul part of the school tradition. Conse­ Princeton University and the Wylie and National and World Cham- quently, a rink was built on the PDS Princeton Skating Club. The extraor­ campus in 1967. Now, almost 30 years dinary quality of the performance later, it needs major renovations. A captivated the audience and added to campaign to raise funds for an en­ the magic of the holiday season. closed facility has been launched

Lisa McGraw Webster '44 with her protege, Pint I Wylie.

pion Rosalyn Sumners joined dare­ devil stunt skaters, Olympic pairs and members of the Princeton Skating Club in a show produced and choreo­ graphed by JoJo Starbuck, an Olym­ pian and National Pairs Champion. Lisa McGraw Webster '44 served as honorary chair of the event with Martha Sullivan Sword '73 and Marie Matthews as co-chairs. Princeton University first offered Baker Rink to benefit the school's skat­ Members of the Holiday Skating Gala Committee gather outside Baker Rink. They include (first row, left to right) Lois Rowe, Trish Donaldson, Martha Sullivan Sword '73, Lisa McGraxo Webster '44, ing program in 1926 when they made Marie Matthews, Joan Josefson; (second row) Barbara Vahlsing, Dede Shannon, Alix Gerry, Martha it available to boys at Princeton Junior Tattersall Giancola '77, Millie King, Linda Maxwell Stefanelli '62; (third row) Hilleary Thomas School for ice hockey. Later Miss '84, Gail Denise, Ginger Welsh, Leslie Straut Ward '80; (back row) Ludwig Koerte, Bob Stckman, Fine's School used the facility for Andrew Hamlin, Aubrey Huston '64.

12 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BULLETIN BOARD

Alumni Day f96 is Saturday, May 18

The Undergraduate Alumni Board is made up of 30 members of the senior class who help with alumni events and increase awareness of alumni acitivities among their classmates. They include (kneeling from left) Becky Rubin, Galete Levin, Sylvia Limm, Erin Belanger, Chandler Plohn, (standing) Matt Zarzecki, Liuba Shapiro, Kathy Knapp, Sonal Mahida, M embers of the Alumni Board seek to provide opportunities to Pete Suomi, Annmarie Cholankeril, Rachel Glat, Danielle Peters, Jennifer perpetuate the ideals and friendships established at MFS, PCD Walsh, Jessica Barson, Mark Chatham, Sarah Weeks, Kate Jamieson, Nancy and PDS. Pictured above are Board members (front row from left) Young. Missing from plwto are Eric Boyd, Tracy Ershow, John Gardner, Cary Bachelder Dufresne '77, president; Markell Meyers Shriver Travis Gilliam, Sarah Green, Merritt Janson, Justin Krebs, Robert Lee, Sara '46; Caroline Erdman Hare '75; Laurie Merrick Winegar '72; Lott, Rebecca Nemiroff, Roopa Purushothaman, Dana Vetricin, Danielle Karen Turner; (back row) Molly Sword McDonough '75; Laura Warren. Farina '79, secretary/treasurer; Margie Wallace Gibson '84; Kirk Moore '72; Jim Groome '80; Carl Taggart '82;Tom Gates '78, vice president. Missing from picture are Petie Oliphant Duncan '57, Howie Powers, Jr. '80, Hilleary Thomas '84.

Many students at PDS today are children of alumnae/i. In September Head of School Lila Lohr hosted a reception for those families who have made PDS a tradition for tzoo and even three generations. Gathered outside the lower school are (front row from left) Paula Levy, Allison Levy, Amanda Levy '08, Art Levy '73, Don Millner '71, Daniel Millner '00, Judy Millner, Peter Rulon-Milner' 03, Lila Lohr, Rebecca Mantell '08, Mike Mantell '76 with Matthew Mantell, Ann Mantell, Mario Laurenti '07; (second row) Betsy Starkey '04, Emily Starkey '03, Sam Starkey '72, Sam Starkey '09 (hidden), Marianne Reynolds, Ian Reynolds '03, Tom Reynolds '60, Caroline Buck '09 with Pete Buck '77, Henry Buck '08, John O'Hara '99, Emily O'Hara '00, Cyndy Coombs O'Hara '69, Mary Woodbridge Lott '67, Sara Lott '96; (back row) Harry Rulon-Miller '51, Laurie Bushnell, Jesse Bushnell, John Bushnell '73, Kendal Bushnell '05, Hilary Richards '05, Nancy Buck, Harrison Buck '04, Max Richards '08 (hidden), Taylor Kenyon '08, Kevin Kenyon, Bradley Dickerson '04, Jill Williams Dickerson '73, Yuki Moore Laurenti '75, Jill Goldman '74, Bailey Richards.

13 ALUMNI NEWS

Wilhelmina Foster Reynolds low. She and I had planned a late August barge 508 Ott Road trip on the Shallow barge, to meander through MISS FINE'S Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004 ’34 some of the Dutch waterways, and see art on our W e are sorry to report the death of Mary Baldwin port tie-ups. Alas, after years of faithful service, SCHOOL Smith Stoner on April 9, 1995 at her home in the barge christened Ineke contracted irreparable Tempe, AZ. Her late husband, Richard G. Stoner, engine trouble. Molly and I are now setting our was Chairman of the Department of Physics at Publications Office sights on domestic travel. Early in July of this year Arizona State University. W e send our sympathy Princeton Day School I attended a wedding in Marin County, California to her daughter, Susan; ancJ her two sons, Richard Box 75 and during the time was fortunate enough to see P.O. and Gordon; her sister, Susan Baldwin '57; and Princeton, NJ 08542 ’ Phyllis Vandewater Clement '40. She and her 20-25 her brothers, Lacey Smith PCD '37 and Nathaniel Smith PCD '50. A memorial service was held July husband, Bob, have just moved from Berkeley, C. Lawrence Norris Kerr 3 in Greensboro, VT. California to a handsome place in Sebastopol, not 43-02 Meadow Lakes too far from the Russian River. I had not seen Hightstown, N) 08520 ’26 Needs Phyllis for over fifty years, and without hesitation Joan Prentice Charlton passed away on June 16, Secretary we picked up where we had left off all those years 1995. W e send our sympathy to her family. Joan ’ ago. Phyllis looked as I had remembered her, lived in Lawrencevilleand Princeton before mov­ 35-’37 except for white hair. She was full of energy and ing in 1980 to Medford Leas, a retirement com­ munity. She graduated from Bryn Mawr College interest in living. W e had much to share about and attencied Radcliffe College to prepare for a family and friends and remembrances of our career in museum work. She worked at the Phila­ childhood playing together in Princeton. I spoke delphia Museum of Art and became curator of on the telephone to Mary Greey Woody. Mary their Department of Decorative Arts. From 1947 and her husband are taking a trip to France to 1949, she wrote articles on art and served as shortly. Mary has promised to send an update of chargee de mission in the Decorative Arts De­ 60th REUNION her activities for the PDS Journal. Mary is one of partment at the Louvre Museum in Paris. Joan was the two members of our class who went through very active as an advisor, trustee, curator and Barbara Kennedy Bremer MFS from first to twelfth grades. The other class­ consultant for Historic Fallsington, Inc., an orga­ 304 Knoll W ay nization formed to preserve the 17th century Rocky Hill, NJ 08553 ’38 mate is Anne Condit who has become an expert Quaker village in Pennsylvania. in growing day lilies and advises the Denver Theresa Critchlow Colorado Botanical Gardens. Anne also said she Publications Office 11 Westcott Road would send along a description of her life and Princeton Day School Princeton, NJ 08540 ’39 activities. This lournal will reach everybody in P.O. Box 75 December, 1995 most probably. The spring of Needs Princeton, NJ 08542 ’ 1996 will mark our 55th. Do plan to come. It 27-29 Secretary ’40 would be wonderful to see everyone again. Be­ Betty Dinsmore Chick writes from her retire­ 28 Phyllis Vandewater Clement writes that she has fore closing I must acknowledge Agnes ment home in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, "This is my moved to Sebastopol, CA to be nearer her daugh­ Critchlow's card mentioning her planned Sep­ permanent home until I move to Denmark to live ter and grandchildren. "W e're still close enough tember cruise with her sister, Theresa, '39. with daughter, Ann, and her 1 2-year-old, Ida, to Berkeley to keep up with activities there, and (pronounced Eeda) which might be within a year will continue to summer at Clear Lake." or so. I have a nice double, windowed room with Mary Roberts Woodbridge 703 Sayre Drive a private bath and large desk, with look-out into Dorothea Kissam Princeton, NJ 08540 large, old trees. Pale pink building with maroon 26 Taylor Street ’42 trim and low shrubbery with pink blooms. Nice!" Amherst, MA 01002 ’41 Marjorie Libby Moore Margaretta Cowenhoven Summertime is here once again. During the past 17 Forest Lane 442 Heron Point months I have had news of Molly Grover Shal­ Trenton, NJ 08628 ’43 Chestertown, M D 21620 ’30 Franny Brice Sturges moved the end of February from her house in Naples, FL to a retirement community in Naples. She still plans to spend August and September in the cool mountain air of Highlands, NC where she has summered for many years. Hooked On Fishing! Needs Secretary ’ 31-’33 32 Margaret Russell Edmondson was kind enough to give us this brief, but welcome update: "Twochildren, five grandchildren, 5 great-grand­ children - all well and happy!"

33 Alice Sinclair Schwartz passed away on February 3, 1995 at her home on John's Island, SC. Our sympathy goes out to her husband, Peter, her three children, seven grandchildren and her sister, Elizabeth Sinclair Flemer '43.

Connie Kuhn Wassink '44 in front of an exhibit she created for the Great Alaskan Sportsman Show.

14 THE ANNUAL REPORT 1994-1995

Dear Readers,

On behalf of the students and teachers at Princeton Day School, I would like to extend my sincere gratitude for the enormous support the school received from our alumni, parents and friends during the 1994-1995 academic year. The Annual Fund crossed the $500,000 mark for the first time in its history. In the last three years, it has grown a whopping 39%, which speaks volumes about both our past and future strength.

In addition to the most successful Annual Fund in the school's history, gifts to the endowment and for capital purposes reached to nearly $1 million. Much of this support was for the renovation of our upper school science program. However, the school also received gifts for financial aid, faculty salaries and benefits, lower school computers, the libraries, our athletic teams and facilities, and a host of other areas. Without this support our school simply could not maintain its position in the forefront of American secondary education. My thanks go out to the literally hundreds of volunteers in the Parents Association and the Alumni Association and to all those who give their time and energy to help us reach our goal. The work they have done provides immeasurable strength to our endeavors here on campus.

Sincerely,

Andrew C. Hamlin Director of Advancement

Summary of Gifts and Pledges Parents Association Support

1993-1994 1994-1995 % Increase Nearly New Shop $50,000 Annual Fund Rah Rah Rah Party $39J22 Parents $187,336 $203,270 9% A lum ni $111,287 $115,823 4% Sports Sale $1,979 Other $137,450 $181,565 32% Science Series $1,292 Annual Fund Total $436,073 $500,658 15% Student Photos $1,934 Capital Projects $327,992 $757,463 131% Used Book Sale $250 Endowment Gifts $155,412 $173,488 12% Book Fail- $5,869 Total $ 1 0 0 ,6 4 6 Total Support $ 8 9 7 ,4 7 7 $1,431,609 63%

15 The Colross Society of Princeton Day School

DEAN MATHEV FELLOWS HEADMASTER FELLOWS FACULTY FELLOWS Arthur E. Mittnacht III '72 Mobil Foundation, Inc. Named in honor of Dean Mathey Named in honor of the distinguished By far the greatest strength of National Westminster Bancorp men and women whose leadership Princeton Day School is its dedicated whose generosity and vision laid the Dr. Thomas J. Newman & groundwork for Princeton Day through the years has perpetuated faculty whose patience and wisdom Ms. Linda S. Materna School, this level recognizes those the school's commitment to have guided countless students Drs. Daniel A. & Robyn B. Notterman individuals who contributed gifts of excellence, this level of giving through the learning process. Mr. & Mrs. John C. O'Hara, Jr. $10,000 and above to Princeton Day recognizes gifts between $2,000 and Contributors to this level of giving (Cynthia Combs ’69) School. $4,999. have made gifts between $1,000 and Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Paine, Jr. '60 $1,999. Mr. & Mrs. John O. Parker, Jr. Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Lewis T. Barringer Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Peifer Mr. & Mrs. John C. Bogle Mr. & Mrs. Michael Blitzer Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Plohn, Jr. Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Bostrom Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ackerman Howard F. Powers, Jr. '80 Mr. & Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '77 Mr. Henri Carpeni & Mr. Richard M. Altman Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Proctor The Bunbury Co., Inc. Ms. Regina Meredith-Carpeni Mr. Richard A. Anderman Ms. Sandra S. Purdy Mrs. James G. Campbell, Jr. Ms. Amy K. Clark The Bank of New York Mr. & Mrs. Deepak D. Raj Mr. & Mrs. Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Agnes Agar Coleman '40 Drs. David & Sheila B. Befeler Dr. & Mrs. Sol I. Rajfer Mr. & Mrs. Randall A. Hack Helen Coleman Trust Mr. James & Dr. Gail Breslin Mr. Donn Rappapport The Gladys & Roland Harriman Mr. & Mrs. Lantz S. Crawley Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Briody The Reverend Carl Reimers Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Norman J. Critchlow Mr. & Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II '72 Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Revelle Betty Wold Johnson Mr. & Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth Mrs. Lee H. Bristol, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Riepenhoff J. Seward Johnson, Senior Charitable Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Dougherty '43 Mrs. R. Manning Brown, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. W. Ronald Roach Trust Dr. & Mrs. Aiden Doyle Dr. & Mrs. William P. Burks Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert III Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. France Mr. & Mrs. Franco Camevale Mr. Christopher R. P. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Harvey J. Levine Mr. & Mrs. Lee W. Gladden Dr. & Mrs. James J. Chandler James C. Rodgers '70 David Mathey '47 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Paul Chew Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Rosenberg MacDonald Mathey '44 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Barry Concool Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross Nearly New Shop Mr. & Mrs. Roman T. Gumina Dr. & Mrs. Leon N. Costa Mr. & Mrs. Herbert S. Ruben Newington-Cropsey Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gund Mr. & Mrs. Jack A. Cuneo Dr. & Mrs. Marc Rubin Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Ozarowski Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Halpern Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D'Argenio Mr. & Mrs. James E. Russell Mr. & Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Mr. & Mrs. Winthrop S. Headley Mr. & Mrs. Robert Davidson Salomon Brothers Inc. Mrs. Robert C. Whitlock Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Helmick Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. DeCore Dr. & Mrs. Lewis G. Sandy Marina von Neumann Whitman '52 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Mrs. Thomas W. Eglin Mr. & Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford III (Helen Behr ’68) Mary Roberts Woodbridge '42 J. Robert Hillier '52 Mr. & Mrs. Craig Eisenacher Mr. Greg Wyatt Dr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Hosea Katharine Walker Ellison '62 Mr. & Mrs. Ramakrishnan Sermadevi Mr. & Mrs. Donald V. Smith Dr. & Mrs. Charles B. Howard Mr. & Mrs. Michael Faigen SmithKline Beecham Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Jusick Mr. & Mrs. Alfred F. Fasola Mr. & Mrs. Stanley C. Smoyer Mr. & Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Dr. Keith J. Fishbein & 1899 FELLOWS Mr. & Mrs. Christi J. Stanko Mr. & Mrs. Max L. Kuniansky Dr. Nancy L. Feldman This level of giving commemorates Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Starkey '72 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Landry Drs. Michael V. & Mr. & Mrs. C. Barnwell Straut the founding year of Princeton Day Mr. & Mrs. Emmett Lescroart Praabhavathi B. Fernandes Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Stuart III '56 School when Miss Fine's School first Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Maguire Susan Stix Fisher '72 Mr. Jeffrey Sussman & opened its doors to young women. It Dr. & Mrs. Winton H. Manning Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mantell '76 Ms. Patricia Adell recognizes those individuals who Mr. Vincent E. Gentile & Mr. Vincent M. Tarduogno & have contributed gifts between David H. McAlpin, Jr. '43 Ms. Patricia Pickrel Mary Kathryn Black McKenzie Dr. J. P. Vincelette $5,000 and $9,999. Girl Scout Troop #610 Patricia Smith Thompson '45 Charitable Trust Dr. & Mrs. Norman Glassner Clark G. Travers '55 Mr. & Mrs. David E. Miller Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Goldenson United Jersey Banks Mr. Harold J. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Beatty Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Goldman USA Group Mr. & Mrs. Michael Miron Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. Buck Mr. & Mrs. William S. Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. James R. Utaski Mr. & Mrs. Dale F. Morrison James E. Burke Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William H. B. Hamill ’62 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Vahlsing III Mr. & Mrs. Willard D. Nielsen Mr. & Mrs. James E. Burke Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Headley Mr. & Mrs. Ramsay Vehslage Jane Campbell Perkins '57 Citibank John R. Hickling ‘77 Mr. & Mrs. Alan D. Webb Mr. & Mrs. James S. Regan Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Gerry Mr. & Mrs. James S. Hill Mr. Frank C. Weed Dr. & Mrs. Leon F. Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Mr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Albert Rosenthal Sally Campbell Haas '63 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hyman Mr. & Mrs. Bruce J. Westcott Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler '47 Mr. & Mrs. Randall A. Hack Mr. Robert Jordan ‘80 Mr. & Mrs. H. Allen White III S. Forest Company, Inc. Samuel M. Hamill, Jr. ’53 Mrs. Sidney Jordan Mr. & Mrs. James W. Wickenden Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Scott Mr. & Mrs. William F. Henagan Mr. & Mrs. E. Michael Joye Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Willard Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel (Barbara Mills '77) Mr. Peter R. Kellogg Anne A. Williams '74 Mr. & Mrs. James F. Shoaf Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Kevin W. Kennedy ’63 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Williams Jane Aresty Silverman '63 Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Kotzker (Karen Andresen '67) Mr. & Mrs. David Woffindin Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Smith The Curtis McGraw Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon Donald E. Woodbridge '64 Mr. Dennis Stattman & Dean W. Mathey '43 (Jane Henderson '79) Ms. Carla Wragge Ms. Sarah Ringer Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. & Mrs. Randal Langdon Dr. & Mrs. David Yarian Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Fowler Merle-Smith Drs. Dennis & Susan Langer Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Zagoria Mr. & Mrs. Kilin To Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. James B. Laughlin '43 Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Van der Grift Mr. Stephen Modzelewski & (Julia Gallup '55) Mrs. John H. Wallace Ms. Deborah Sze Dr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Leddy (Margaret Cook '27) Prof. & Mrs. John A. Pinto Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Lorenzo Dr. & Mrs. George B. Weathersby Pocumtuck Company Mr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Makrancy S. Forest Company, Inc. Mrs. H. DeHaven Manley Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Scudder III Dr. & Mrs. Leo Masciulli Dr. Marjorie Shaw '70 & Mr. Barney Rush Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Masters Dr. & Mrs. John S. Sierocki Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Maxwell Mr. & Mrs. Sydney Sussman Mr. & Mrs. Lester R. Mayer III Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Travers Mr. & Mrs. W. Barry McCarthy, Jr. Elizabeth McGraw Webster '44 Mr. & Mrs. John T. McLoughlin The Merck Company Foundation

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THE PAGODA GROUP Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Bennett, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carr Gracious colonial architecture in a Mr. & Mrs. William G. Bergh Mr. & Mrs. Michael Caruso natural wooded setting provide a (Linda Staniar '66) Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Caruso, Jr. tranquil environment for teaching and Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Berkman Nancy Chen Cavanaugh '78 learning. Contributions to The Pagoda Dr. & Mrs. Sheldon S. Berkman Mr. & Mrs. Paul Celler Group range between $500 and $999. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Bezar Mr. & Mrs. Harsh Chadha j s J e ..-.. Prof. Tushar & Dr. Gopa Bhattacharjee Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Check Dr. & Mrs. Manuel T. Amendo taSSfll SIT , Mr. & Mrs. Eugene D. Biddle, Jr. Victoria C-P. Chen '84 American Express Corporation Dr. & Mrs. Douglas J. Binder Thomas D. Chubet '61 Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Anzel Mr. & Mrs. G. Reginald Bishop Chester Cleaver '69 Dr. & Mrs. Melvin S. Babad (Alice Elgin '50) Community Foundation of Graham K. Barnett '84 Dr. & Mrs. Ira B. Black Western North Carolina Mr. & Mrs. Karl H. Behr Mr. & Mrs. Keith C. Blair Mr. Richard M. Conley Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Berger Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Blanchet Mrs. John J. Conroy Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Blanche Mr. Jan S. Blazewski Dr. Larissa Conway Mark F. Blaxill '76 Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Stephens Mrs. Alden S. Blodget Mrs. Peter G. Cook Dr. & Mrs. Steve Borros Dr. Alan G. Stem Daniel B. Blum '73 John F. Cook '56 Mr. & Mrs. Peter Bronsteen Mrs. Caren Sturges James P. Bonini '81 Dr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Cook '59 Mr. Douglas F. Bushnell Dr. & Mrs. William H. Thompson Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bordeman CoreStates NJ National Bank Drs. John R. & Elizabeth S. Bussard Mr. & Mrs. Sennen Uy Mrs. Ann Boyd Corning Incorporated Foundation Chemical Bank Mr. William L. Warren & Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Braddock Gail Cotton '62 Mr. & Mrs. Martin A. Chooljian Ms. Jan Trenholm Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Breitenberg Sandra Benson Cress '77 Mr. & Mrs. David Chow Mr. Richard E. Whittaker & Claire Treves Brezel '77 Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Cunningham Connaught Foundation Dr. Margaret McCann Dr. & Mrs. Gary R. Brickner Mr. & Mrs. Harry L. Curtis III Dr. & Mrs. Anil S. Deshpande Drs. T. Frank & Rosie B. Wong Mrs. Theodora Brickner Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Curtis Mr. David E. Dunnavant & Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Young III Mr. Gunther T. Bright, Sr. Ms. Liz Cutler & Mr. Tom Kreutz Ms. Barbara Larsen Mr. Charles J. Zapiec & Carl G. Briscoe II '75 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. D'Altrui Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Ershow Ms. Mary Alice Roberts Mr. & Mrs. Howard Bromwich Mr. & Mrs. Arnold Dadian Mr. Mark Goldfus & Mr. & Mrs. Avery F. Brooks Mr. Jack David Ms. Beverly Rubman Mr. Kenneth D. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Swep Davis Mr. & Mrs. William Grant THE BLUE & WHITE Ralph M. Brown III '75 Mr. Warren A. Davis Mr. Thomas L. Gray, Jr. GROUP Wilhelmus B. Bryan III ’39 Herbert B. Davison ’31 Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence I. Green Recognizing the spirit of the Alexander K. Buck, Jr. '74 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. DeGisi Mr. & Mrs. Harleston J. Hall, Jr. students, faculty/staff, alumni, The Buffalo News Mr. & Mrs. David P. DeMuth Mrs. Samuel M. Hamill trustees, parents, past parents, Katharine Bryan Bulkley '47 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Denby Mr. & Mrs. Roby Harrington IV grandparents and friends of James C. E. Burke '80 Anne Carples Denny '53 IFF Inc. Princeton Day School, contributions Mr. & Mrs. Dan R. Burns Dr. Donald F. Denny, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter Jacques to The Blue & White Group range Elissa I. Burr '94 Mr. & Mrs. John H. Denny Mr. & Mrs. George L. James III between $100 and $499. Mrs. Richard Burr Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo DeSenna The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Christopher Burt '73 Mr. & Mrs. Romeo DeVilla Mr. Peter R. Kann & Ms. Karen E. House Anonymous Rebecca Bushnell '70 Stephen B. Dewing '35 Dr. & Mrs. Alan G. Kelsey Dr. Alexander M. Ackley, Jr. Jodie Platt Butz '71 Mr. & Mrs. Salvatore DiBianca Dr. & Mrs. Regan Kenyon Drs. Jai & Nalini Agarwal Caron Cadle '75 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. DiBianca John H. Kilgore '70 Mr. & Mrs. Duncan W. Ailing Mr. Roque J. Calvo Phyllis Boushall Dodge '40 Mr. & Mrs. John K. Kim Allied-Signal Foundation Inc. Helen R. Cannon '44 Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. Maurice P. Knapp American Home Products Corp. Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Capinpin Mr. & Mrs. Coleman D. Donaldson, Jr. Mr. Harold J. Kramer Drs. Rao & Vani Andavolu Barbara Spalholz Cappello '74 Mr. & Mrs. Coleman D. Donaldson, Sr. Dr. & Mrs. Uday Kunte Mrs. Barbara Anderman Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey E. Carleton Dr. & Mrs. John Dorazio Mr. & Mrs. Peter O. Lawson-Johnson Glenna Weisberg Andersen, M.D. '73 Blythe Scott Carr '45 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery H. Douglass Mr. & Mrs. Guy F. Leonard Elizabeth Lyness Anderson '72 Mr. & Mrs. William T. Lifland Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. Anderson Anne MacNeil '63 Mr. & Mrs. Ellis B. Anderson Dr. & Mrs. Robert T. Maguire Mr. & Mrs. Julian J. Aresty Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Mezrich Stratos G. Athanassiades '80 Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Miller Andrew J. Atkin '77 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Moll Ms. Mary Jane Augustine Morgan Guaranty Trust Company Ms. Pamela Babbitt Morgan Stanley & Co., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Reginald K. Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. Baker Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Baker, Jr. '31 Mr. & Mrs. Mark Pollard Susan Smith Baldwin '57 Mr. & Mrs. Herman Ratner Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Barish Christopher Reeve '70 Mr. William E. Barish Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Roberts Noeline Hargrave Baruch '72 J. Andrew Sanford '78 Steven Bash '72 The. St. Paul Companies, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Batt Schering-Plough Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Gaetano T. Battaglia Mr. & Mrs. David J. Scholes Mrs. Harriet Baxter Mr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Shearer Mr. Daniel Bedesem Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Southwick '81 Drs. Daniel & Pamela Beim Blues cheer on their teammates at Blue/White Field Day. The intramural (Deborah Burks ’81) James H. Bennett '79 competitions are still as fiercely contested as those that started at PCD.

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Mr. Clifton W. Draper John Olaf Haroldson ’77 Mr. & Mrs. Mark Husik Dr. & Mrs. Jay D. Kuris Creigh Duncan '76 Dr. & Mrs. Olaf Haroldson, Jr. Louise Hutner '70 Ms. Saundra B. LaFranco Kathleen Sittig Dunlop ’63 Mr. & Mrs. David P. Harper Nathaniel C. Hutner '65 Mr. & Mrs. Lee K. Lam Mr. Howard S. Dunn Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. Harris Mary Hobler Hyson '68 Laura Lamar '69 The Reverend & Mrs. Craig R. Dykstra Anne Harrison-Clark '56 Mr. & Mrs. Madan Inamdar Mr. & Mrs. Craig M. Lamb Richard H. Eckels 62 Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Hatfield Mr. & Mrs. John N. Irwin II Mr. & Mrs. Arthur S. Lane Susan Ecroyd '72 Mr. & Mrs. Maurice F. Healy Mr. John Z. Jackson & (Sally Kuser '42) Dr. & Mrs. Norman H. Edelman (E. Sylvia Taylor ’45) Ms. Ann Maria Vaurio Mr. Paul A. Lanzotti Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Elbot Elizabeth C. Healy '69 Alice Jacobson '63 Dr. & Mrs. Bartley Larsen Dr. & Mrs. James L. Elmore Mr. & Mrs. John J. Heins II Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Jaffin Ms. Yuki Moore Laurenti '75 & Mr. & Mrs. Esmail Emami Mr. & Mrs. James T. Heisler Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. Mr. Jeffrey Laurenti Mr. & Mrs. David Erdman '46 Mr. Curtis W. Helm Mr. & Mrs. Marius B. Jansen Prof. & Mrs. Chung K. Law Mr. & Mrs. Harold B. Erdman '39 Daniel J. Helmick ’90 Mr. Peter D. Johnsen Mr. & Mrs. Mark W. Lehmann Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Erdman '43 Mr. & Mrs. Clifford J. Hemphill Johnson & Higgins Eleanor Vandewater Leonard '44 William P. Erdman '76 Ms. Jill Henderson Mr. & Mrs. Hallett Johnson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Shalom Levin Ericsson Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Henkel Mr. & Mrs. Livingston Johnson ’75 Mr. & Mrs. Harvey L. Levine Mr. & Mrs. George Exter Mrs. R. Kenneth Fairman Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Farina Dr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Felton E. Robert Femholz '55 Mrs. John V. A. Fine Mr. David R. First Ellen Fisher '73 David S. Fitton '79 Dr. & Mrs. John A. Fizer Barbara Russell Flight '77 Drs. Edwardo and Belen Rores Nancy Shannon Ford '54 Thomas M. Ford '65 Lauren Adams Fortmiller '65 Mr. & Mrs. Elon Foster, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Michael A. Fragoso Ms. Eleanor N. Funk Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Victor Garber Julia Penick Garry '77 John Gaston '62 Mr. & Mrs. Moore Gates, Jr. '42 General Mills Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gentempo Mr. & Mrs. John M. Gentempo Donald H. Gips '78 Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Gips, Jr. Ms. Jill L. Goldman '74 & Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Archer and Mari Harman (seated, center) returned to campus in October to visit with friends they made here last year. They Paul E. Goldman '75 were treated to dinner with administrators at the Head of School's house: (standing, left to right) Charles Elbot, Andrew Prof. & Mrs. Robert J. Goldston Hamlin, Janet Baker, Kathleen Jamieson, Sara Schiviebert, Tom Stadulis, Lila Lohr, Cindy Shapiro and Chuck Burdick. Mr. & Mrs. George S. Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Jerem M. Gordon '72 Mr. C. Ryman Herr, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. J. Grey Jones, Jr. Mr. Louis S. Levine '69 Mr. & Mrs. William P. Graff '75 Mrs. Marilyn R. Herr Richard B. Judge, Jr. '69 Mr. Richard T. Levine & Mr. & Mrs. J. Stewart Graham Joanne Sly Hicks '40 William R. Kales II '55 Dr. Kathy L. Ales Mr. & Mrs. Milton H. Grannatt Dr. & Mrs. Harold Highland David R. Kamenstein '56 Mr. & Mrs. Tobin V. Levy Mr. & Mrs. Howard L. Green Dr. & Mrs. Gavin Hildick-Smith Mr. & Mrs. John J. Kane Mrs. Margaret B. Leyman Dr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenberg Mrs. Lois B. Hilimire Margaret DeVries Kane 71 Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Lieberman Beatrice Zenzie Gregory '83 Michael Hill '75 Mr. & Mrs. Raman Kapur Carol Lifland '73 Mr. & Mrs. Alan R. Griffith Mr. & Mrs. Ronald E. Hill Mr. & Mrs. George Kelsey David T. Lifland '79 Kevin J. Groome '81 Joanne Kind Hinton '76 Mr. & Mrs. Stanton C. Kelton III Mr. & Mrs. Clement Liu Mr. Peter Gruen & Ms. Anne Elliott Dr. & Mrs. Stuart Hirsch Nancy Kendall-McCabe '74 Mr. Richard R. Lloyd GTE Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Kent M. Hochberg C. Lawrence Norris Kerr '26 Dr. Brian Logan Drs. Elliot Gursky & Joyce Glazer Jonathan L. Hochman '80 Nancy Hudler Keuffel '58 Barbara Quick Lomdale '46 Katharine Burks Hackett '75 Mr. David H. Hofmann James Kilgore '63 Lisa Borie Lovett '79 Mr. & Mrs. David Hall Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Young W. Kim Mr. Michael A. Lowrie John P. Hall 111 '79 Mr. & Mrs. F. Patrick Holmes, Jr. Carol Furman Kirkwood '40 Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Macdonald Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin & Julia Cornforth Holofcener '61 Dorothea Kissam '41 Mr. James E. Mackinson Ms. Kathleen Deignan Mr. & Mrs. Paul K. Honey Lewis C. Kleinhans III '46 Sheila Newsome Maddox '76 Mr. Glen G. Hansford Mr. & Mrs. William N. Hoover Ms. Toby G. Kleinman & Dr. & Mrs. Lon R. Maletta Mr. & Mrs. Nixon Hare '59 Mr. & Mrs. John B. Howe Mr. Robert J. Adler Mr. & Mrs. Rajiv Malhotra (Caroline Erdman '75) Richard Huber 11 '72 Mr. Kevin C. Kruse Jennifer Brannon Manning '80 Mr. & Mrs. Archer Harman, Jr. Dr. Kirk D. Huckel Ms. Irene Kurakina Jay R. Marcus '80

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Richard G. Marcus '62 Mr. Henry S. Patterson II Mr. & Mrs. Marc Schwarz Anne Prather Tirana '58 Mrs. Robert Marquis Jeffrey R. Patterson '78 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Schwiebert, Jr. Time Warner, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gary O. Patteson David C. Scott '56 Mr. & Mrs. Frederic deP. Todd Linda Mullaly Masten ’58 Dr. Harold Paz & Dr. Sharon H. Press Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Scudder Drs. Philip M. & Marge I. Torrance Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Mathews Mr. & Mrs. John M. Peach Mr. & Mrs. Jack L. Seelig Mr. & Mrs. Albert S. Toto Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Matthes Mrs. Janet H. Perkins Mr. & Mrs. Lars A. Selberg '75 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Townsend Douglas L. Matthews '80 Mr. R. Edward Perkins (Julia Sly ’74) Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Troglio Louise S. Matthews '83 Prof. & Mrs. Michael L. Perlin Mr. Perry D. Sensi Jay G. Trubee '76 Rosamond Earle Matthews '44 Jeffrey F. Perlman ’82 Nina Shafran '71 Susan McAllen Turner '53 Mr. & Mrs. Lester R. Mayer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Persky Dr. & Mrs. Rajnikant S. Shah United States Trust Company NY Colin C. McAneny '45 Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Peters Mr. & Mrs. Abe Shannon Unocal Foundation Dr. & Mrs. Gerald E. McCaffrey Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pine Mr. & Mrs. Fima Shapiro Drs. Rogelio L. Valencia & Ann McClellan '68 Mr. & Mrs. Victor Piscopo Mr. & Mrs. Roger Shapiro Linda O. Valencia Jo Schlossberg McConaghy '67 Mr. & Mrs. R. Jonathan Pitman Harriet Sharlin '70 Stephen Vine '70 Jon T. McConaughy '85 Charles H. Place III '73 Mr. & Mrs. Surinder P. Sharma Joan S. Wadelton '68 Molly Sword McDonough '75 Bruce A. Plapinger '70 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Shatz Diane Baker Wagner ’53 Susan Shea McPherson '62 Mr. & Mrs. S. George Podurgiel Mr. & Mrs. Edwin D. Shaw, Jr. Susan Barclay Walcott '57 Randolph Melville ’77 Ms. Diane Poletti-Metzel Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Shendalman Mr. & Mrs. H. George Walker III Arthur D. Meritt ’50 Kathrin Poole '71 Dr. Yoshiaki Shimizu Mr. & Mrs. James W. Walker Margaret F. Merle-Smith '83 Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Potter Mr. David J. Shipper L. Kelly Lambert Walker '83 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin H. Metcalf '51 William K. Power, Jr. '70 Mrs. Denise Shipper Cynthia Walsh '70 Dr. Matthew Milestone Mr. Samson Premkumar & A. Markell Meyers Shriver '46 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Walsh Barbara R. Miller ’70 Dr. Aruna Rao Mr. & Mrs. L. Allan Shuke Dr. & Mrs. Ching-Jen Wang Mr. & Mrs. Blair A. Miller Dr. & Mrs. H. London Press Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Siegel Leslie Straut Ward '80 Mr. & Mrs. G. Nicholas Miller Joseph Punia '71 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Sienkiewicz Scot K. Ware '76 Lawrence W. Miller II '84 Joan Thomas Purnell '42 Mrs. Elizabeth Sierocki Warner-Lambert Company Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller Russell B. Pyne '73 Steven L. Silverman '72 Joseph Warren '28 Mrs. Robert C. Miller Elwyn B. Quick '41 Karen Hamel Simas '84 Lisbeth Warren '71 Mr. & Mrs. Steven Miller Mr. & Mrs. David M. Quinlan Mr. & Mrs. John Skeehan Mr. James E. Wavle, Jr. Milliken & Company Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Ragsdale The Reverend & Mrs. Daniel J. Skvir Mr. John W. Weber & Donald J. Millner '71 Mr. & Mrs. Carmen Randazzo (Tamara Turkevich '62) Ms. Marguerite E. Sheehan Mills Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. William E. Rankin Ann A. Smith '56 Mr. & Mrs. David F. Weeks Mr. David Mironov Robert Rathauser '69 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Smith Mr. Leonard R. Weisberg Jennifer Powers Mitchell '82 Reader's Digest Foundation Timothy E. Smith ’71 Mrs. Leslie T. Welsh Kirk W. Moore '72 The Reebok Foundation Christine Smith-Hamburg '71 Dr. & Mrs. John J. White, Jr. Marjorie Libby Moore '43 Ann Tomlinson Reed '40 David B. Smoyer '56 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. White Mr. & Mrs. Norman Morgenstem Mr. John M. Reilly III Jean Osgood Smyth ’31 Robert Whitlock, Jr. '78 Mr. & Mrs. David G. Morris Thomas B. Reynolds '72 Mr. Pete Soloway & Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Whitney Ann Wittke Morrissey '76 Dr. & Mrs. Yale Richmond Ms. Bette I. Soloway Dr. & Mrs. Michael D. Widlitz Chessye Hill Moseley '71 Ruth Pessel Riedel '59 Robert Wade Speir, Jr. ’81 Dr. & Mrs. D. Henry Wijaya Dr. & Mrs. William J. Mullally Gail Petty Riepe ’64 Emily Vanderstucken Spencer '58 Mr. & Mrs. William Wilde Drs. Sanjeeva N. & Meena S. Murthy Alice Northrop Robbins ’40 Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Stark Ann M. Wiley '70 Mr. & Mrs. Glen D. Myers Dr. & Mrs. F. Edward Roberts, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Amel Stark Mr. & Mrs. Larry Wiley Mr. & Mrs. W. Creed Myers Mrs. David A. Robertson, Jr. Austin C. Starkey, Jr. '69 Mrs. Lee A. Wiley Carolyn Morse Nants '32 Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Robson Mr. James W. Steen Mr. & Mrs. Alex C. Wilkinson Marcia Goetze Nappi '52 David C. D. Rogers '47 Linda Maxwell Stefanelli '62 Leonard J. Williams, Jr. ’76 Mr. Alexander Nehamas & Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Rose Dr. & Mrs. J. D. Stein, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lucius Wilmerding III Ms. Susan D. Glimcher Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Rosenberg Carroll Stephens '72 Jean Gorman Wilson ’69 Dr. & Mrs. Mark S. Nemiroff Mr. & Mrs. David S. Rosendorf Jean Samuels Stephens '52 Mrs. John G. Winant Elizabeth Nicholes-Lavin '69 Elizabeth D. Ross '74 Dr. & Mrs. Gerald P. Sternberg John G. Winant, Jr. '64 Mary Butler Nickerson '53 D. Collins Roth ’88 Dana H. Stewardson '80 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Winstanley Mr. Kris R. Nielsen Wendy Gartner Rowland ’53 Mr. John E. Stoddard III Mrs. Brenda Wislar Dr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Mr. Paul R. Rubincam III Mr. Kenneth B. Stoddard Mr. & Mrs. David Woffindin Robert A. Norman '71 Sumner Rulon-Miller III '53 Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Stoltzfus, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Evan R. Wolarsky W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Anne G. Russell '75 David B. Straut ’74 Mr. Arthur M. Wood Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Nulman Mr. & Mrs. Norman F. S. Russell, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Telechery Sudhakar Martha Borie Wood '76 Dr. & Mrs. Roger F. O'Connor Sabatino A. Russo III ’74 Austin P. Sullivan, Jr. '54 Newell B. Woodworth III ‘73 Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. O'Neill Dr. & Mrs. Jan N. Safer Mr. & Mrs. Marvin J. Suomi Mr. & Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth Dr. & Mrs. Adeoye Olukotun Mr. & Mrs. Marc Sanders Mr. & Mrs. William M. Swain, Jr. Peter J. Wright ’60 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Oppenheim Mr. & Mrs. George B. Sanderson Mr. & Mrs. Keith B. Sweatt Mr. & Mrs. V. Gerald Wright Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ordowich Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corp. Dr. & Mrs. William Sweeney Peter B. Yocom '81 Mr. & Mrs. Ian M. Orr Dr. & Mrs. Teodoro V. Santiago Lanwrence Tan ’69 Laurie Bryant Young '71 Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Ostfeld Allison Jjams Sargent '78 Mr. Robert J. Tanguay Mr. & Mrs. Owen D. Young, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Marc J. Ostro Mr. & Mrs. William S. Sayen ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Suresh S. Tata Mr. Benjamin & Dr. Lisa Zablocki Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Paci (Elizabeth Sayen '69) Cecelia Manning Tazelaar ’78 Mr. Richard J. Zane Mr. & Mrs. W. Charles Paik Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Schmucker Mr. & Mrs. Lewis T. Teffeau Dr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Mr. Thomas H. Paine Mr. & Mrs. George Schmucki Tenacre Mr. & Mrs. Henry Zenzie Wallace C. Palmer, Jr. '49 Dr. & Mrs. David Schor Mr. Jonathan B. Tesser Mr. & Mrs. Theodore P. Ziaylek James Kent Paterson ’74 Drs. Stuart Schwartz & Edward C. Thomas ’74 Linda Gates Ziff '48 Mr. & Mrs. James E. Patrick Roberta Huberman Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Thornton Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Zucker

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MISS FINE'S SCHOOL Class of 1941 ALUMNAE Agnes Critchlow Dorothea Kissam Class of 1918 Anne Reynolds Kittredge Emilie Stuart Perry Matilde Wood Nanni Mary Greey Woody

Class of 1926 Dorothy Weaver Decker Class of 1942 C. Lawrence Norris Kerr Jane M. Cooper Sally Kuser Lane Joan Thomas Purnell Class of 1927 Mary Roberts Woodbridge Margaret Cook Wallace Martha Heath Yerkes

Class of 1928 Class of 1943 B. Adelaide Banks Evers Olive Schulte Brown Marjorie Libby Moore Class of 1956 Julie Sturges O'Connor Class of 1950 Class of 1962 Alice Elgin Bishop Anne Harrison-Clark Class of 1929 Marie Frohling Rawlings Jane L. Cormack Wendy McAneny Bradburn Elizabeth Alsop Hinchman Margaret Lowry Butler Margaret Wicks Spicer Gail Cotton Elizabeth Thomas Peterson Anne Mitchell Dielhenn Mary Jamieson Meara Katharine Walker Ellison Virginia Myers Hurkamp Donata Coletti Mechem Ann A. Smith Martha Sichel Kelley Jean Milholland Shriver Class of 1944 Susan Shea McPherson Helen R. Cannon Tamara Turkevich Skvir Class of 1957 Class of 1930 Lorna McAlpin Hauslohner Linda Maxwell Stefanelli Susan Smith Baldwin Margaretta Cowenhoven Adele Harmon Heffer Class of 1951 Dorothea Shipway Webster Jane Campbell Perkins Barbara Reeves Dunn Eleanor Vandewater Leonard Gordon McAllen Baker Katharine Elsasser Worthington Susan Barclay Walcott Rosamond Earle Matthews Nellie Oliphant Duncan Kleia Raubitschek Zuckner Elizabeth McGraw Webster Margo Williamson Litt Class of 1931 Barbara Johnston Rodgers Jean Osgood Smyth Class of 1958 Class of 1963 Beverly Ward Docter Margaret Brooks VanDusen Class of 1945 Patience Outerbridge Ann Eichelberger Hall Sarah Stevens Watson Blythe Scott Carr Class of 1952 Banister Beverly Stewart Almgren Nancy Hudler Keuffel Mary Gardner Fenton Joan Knapp Crocker Linda Mullaly Masten E. Sylvia Taylor Healy Mary Fenn Hazeltine Wylie OHara Doughty Sarah Adams Model Class of 1932 Sesaly Gould Krafft Marcia Goetze Nappi Kathleen Sittig Dunlop Emily Vanderstucken Spencer E. Margaret Russell Edmondson Claire Grover Parsells Jean Samuels Stephens Sally Campbell Haas Marina Von Neumann Whitman Anne Prather Tirana Carolyn Morse Nants Patricia Smith Thompson Alice Jacobson Anne MacNeil Polly T. Miller Class of 1959 Class of 1934 Class of 1946 Class of 1953 Valerie Wicks Miller Llewellyn Hall Alden Ann Kinczel Clapp Catharine J. Loughran Joan Daniels Grimley Gretchen Southard Sachse Anne Goheen Crane Rita Smith McAlister Barbara Quick Lorndale Anne Carples Denny Pamela Sidford Schaeffer Lucy James Wilhelmina Foster Reynolds Kathryn Cosgrove Netto Elaine Polhemus Frost Jane Aresty Silverman Hilary Thompson Kenyon Cecilia Aall Mathews Philena Locke Richards Patricia Kemey Odden Hedl Dresdner Roulette Hope Thompson Kerr Ruth Pessel Riedel Class of 1935 A. Markell Meyers Shriver Caroline Savage Langan Class of 1964 Mary Cowenhoven Coyle Mary Butler Nickerson Wendy Yeaton Smith Jettie Edwards Florence Dell Macomber Wendy Gartner Rowland Cary Smith Hart Class of 1947 Jane Gihon Shillaber Elisabeth Aall Kaemmerlen Class of 1960 Katharine Bryan Bulkley Susan McAllen Turner Gail Petty Riepe Susan Carter Avanzino Class of 1938 Barbara Pettit Finch Diane Baker Wagner Susan Moulton Snyder Martha Thompson Eckfeldt Joan Taylor Ashley Eugenia Warren Herbert Catherine Otis Farrell Katharine Eisenhart Brown Nancy Hurd Norris Deri Bush Jeffers Helen M. Crossley Alice Roberts Pierson Class of 1954 Class of 1965 Louise Scheide Marshall Adelaide Comstock Roberts Sarah Hart Brodsky Lauren Adams Fortmiller Katherine Webster Dwight Alison Hubby Hoversten Class of 1939 Nancy Shannon Ford Doritha Bishop Palmer Agnes Fulper Class of 1961 Therese Critchlow Class of 1948 Mahala Busselle Bishop Catherine Rodwell Hill Dorothy Fleming French Susan Creasey Gertler Fiona Morgan Fein Joan Smith Kroesen Lynn Prior Harrington Anne Ramus Gray Joan McGeoch Perry Leslie McAneny I. Letitia Wheeler Ufford Julie Fulper Hardt Class of 1940 Linda Gates Ziff Mary-Lucile Peterson Ager Julie Comforth Holofcener Phyllis Vandewater Clement Deborah Moore Krulewitch Jane W. Smith Agnes Agar Coleman Class of 1949 Class of 1955 Jo Comforth Coke Margaret Smith-Burke Phyllis Boushall Dodge Kirby Thompson Hall Barbara Benson Crowther Barbara Pearce Williams Joanne Sly Hicks Mary Byrd Platt Lucia Norton Woodruff Carol Furman Kirkwood Ann Chivers Stevens Joyce Friend Everett Ellen Jamieson Franck Ann Davidson Zweede Ann Tomlinson Reed Lucy Law Webster Alice Northrop Robbins Louise Chloe King Julia Gallup Laughlin

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PRINCETON COUNTRY Class of 1944 Class of 1955 Class of 1959 DAY SCHOOL ALUMNI Alfred W. Gardner John F. Bales III Joseph N. Coffee, Jr. Class of 1963 Markley Roberts Philip W. D'Arms Stephen S. Cook C. William Edwards, Jr. Robert F. Warren Guy K. Dean III Richard D. Crawford David L. Frothingham, Jr. E. Robert Fernholz Nixon Hare Kevin W. Kennedy Class of 1928 William R. Kales II Howard McMorris II James Kilgore Joseph Warren Class of 1945 Frederick S. Osborne, Jr. F. Charles Samson Colin C. McAneny Jackson Sloan Frederick H. Wandelt III Clark G. Travers Class of 1960 Class of 1931 Brock Putnam II Richard W. Baker, Jr. Class of 1946 G. Thomas Reynolds, Jr. Class of 1964 Herbert B. Davison David Erdman Class of 1956 Peter J. Wright Brian B. Considine A. F. Robertshaw G. Allan Forsyth John F. Cook Aubrey Huston III Mark A. Heald Andrew Godfrey Wilson H. Kehoe Lewis C. Kleinhans III David R. Kamenstein Class of 1961 A. Stephen Lane, Jr. Class of 1932 Robert R. Piper David C. Scott Thomas D. Chubet J. Fraser Macleod Sanders Maxwell Martin Stevens Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. J. Regan Kerney Roy D. Meredith David B. Smoyer J. Ward Kuser William F. Ring Class of 1947 Donald C. Stuart III John R. Sheehan, S.J. Michael D. Simko Class of 1934 David C. D. Rogers Edward G. Warren III Robert L. Strong Robert L. Terry Peter R. Rossmassler John G. Winant, Jr. Class of 1957 Donald E. Woodbridge Edward S. Barclay, Jr. Class of 1962 Class of 1935 Class of 1948 James Carey, Jr. John C. Baker John L. Bender Alexander S. Burnstan Stephen Crawford Walter Brower Class of 1965 Stephen B. Dewing James W. Donnelly Stafford W. Keegin Richard K. Delano Thomas M. Ford Donald R. Young John T. Law Robert O. Smyth Coleman duP. Donaldson, Jr. Nathaniel C. Hutner Charles F. Mapes, Jr. Richard H. Eckels Archibald S. Reid John Gaston William S. Roebling Class of 1937 Class of 1958 William H. B. Hamill Hugh W. Samson William Flemer III Class of 1949 Richard W. Baker III Richard G. Marcus William S. M. Sayen Arthur P. Morgan Wallace C. Palmer, Jr. Gordon Knox, Jr. David L. Tibbals John M. Tassie, Jr. William H. Walker III

Class of 1939 Class of 1950 Wilhelmus B. Bryan III Michael P. Erdman Harold B. Erdman Arthur D. Meritt William C. Wallace

Class of 1940 John J. Hemphill, Jr. Class of 1951 James K. Meritt William R. L. Dorman Douglas G. G. Levick III Edwin H. Metcalf Class of 1941 Henry Rulon-Miller Elwyn B. Quick Class of 1953 Walter Van B. Roberts, Jr. Henry B. Cannon III Peter B. Cook G. Grenville Cuyler Class of 1942 Samuel M. Hamill, Jr. Moore Gates, Jr. Sumner Rulon-Miller III Frederick N. Roberts Kenneth C. Scasserra Detlev F. Vagts

Class of 1954 Class of 1943 J. Clifton Elgin, Jr. Robert E. Dougherty Henry J. Huff Peter E. B. Erdman Lance Odden James B. Laughlin Austin P. Sullivan, Jr. Dean W. Mathey David H. McAlpin, Jr. John A. Schluter

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PRINCETON DAY Elizabeth Bristol Sayen James C. Rodgers Lisbeth Warren Diana E. Walsh SCHOOL ALUMNAE/I Margery Burt Smith Leslie Grey Schneider Thomas C. Worthington Laurie Merrick Winegar Austin C. Starkey, Jr. Harriet Sharlin Laurie Bryant Young Jordan M. Young Class of 1966 Lawrence Tan Marjorie Shaw Participation: 19% Brent Vine Cynthia A. Shoemaker Class Agent: Jane Wiley Laurie D'Agostino Stoumen Class of 1972 Class of 1973 Linda Staniar Bcrgh Robert D. Wilmot Stephen Vine Participation: 40% Participation: 33% Class Secretanf. Jean Gorman Wilson Cynthia Walsh Class Agents: Class Agent: Lynn Wiley Ludwig B. Philip Winder William E. White Anne Robinson Angela Jill Williams Dickerson Linda Staniar Bergh Ann M. Wiley Karen Turner Class Secretary: Andrea Hicks Joan Williams Class Secretary: Anne Macleod Weeks Sarah M. Jaeger Class of 1970 Pamela Woodworth Jan Hall Burruss Joseph M. Abelson Sally Lane Participation: 61 % Donald R. Young, Jr. Elizabeth Lyness Anderson Pamela Tegarden Allen Patience Morgan-lrigoyen Class Agents: Jacqueline Webster Armiger Glenna Weisberg Andersen Margery Cuyler Perkins Marjorie D. Shaw Jane Gaman Banfield Margaret Erdman Becker Class Secretary: Class of 1971 Noeline Hargrave Baruch Cynthia Bishop-Webster Ann M. Wiley Participation: 32% Steven Bash Elizabeth Pratt Bliss Class of 1967 Naurene Donelly Antoniotti Class Agent: Henry P. Bristol II Daniel B. Blum Participation: 29% Thoms J. Berger Laurie Bryant Young Jan Hall Burruss Hugh M. Boyd Class Agent: Lewis C. Bowers II Class Secretary: Ellen Prebluda Chilton John Bushnell Mary Woodbridge Lott Rebecca Bushnell Louise Broad Lavine Jonathan Chilton Angela Jill Williams Dickerson Class Secretary: M. Nicole Sarett Demming John Battle Katherine Constable Robin Maltese Dintinger Julia D. Lockwood Frederica Cagan Doeringer Dorothy Pickering Bossidy Susan Ecroyd Mark A. Ellsworth Patricia Sly Chamberlain M. Ann Wiser Fries Francine Barlow Bryant Michael Englander Anne Bishop Faynberg Susan Fritsch Faber Heidi Remer Hesselein Richard L. Bryant Judith Erdman Michael F. Felder Karen Andresen Kennedy Louise Hutner Jodie Platt Butz Giovanni Ferrante Ellen Fisher Sheila Hanan Lathrop Hallett Johnson III M. Daniel Cantor Susan Stix Fisher William Flemer IV Pamela Erickson MacConnell John H. Kilgore David T. Claghorn Jean Beckwith Funk Louise Whipple Gillock Jo Schlossberg McConaghy Allison Gilbert Kozicharow Elizabeth Mills Hardie PaulM. Funk Erica Klein Laura B. Peterson Brita Light-Lookner Margaret DeVries Kane Jerem M. Gordon Carol Lifland Polly Smock J. Allyn Love, Jr. Richard B. Kramer Lucinda Herrick John B. Mittnacht Marta Nussbaum Steele S. Pamela Orr Marck Louise Broad Lavine Katherine Gulick Hoffman Peter J. Moore Carolyn Johnson Walton Hilary Martin Paul Lyman Richard Huber II F. Robert Palmieri III Janet M. Masterton Kevin McCarthy Fairfax Hutter Charles H. Place III Linda McCandless Tania Lawson-Johnston McCleery Alexander D. Laughlin Russell B. Pyne Class of 1968 Elizabeth Sanford Participation: 26% Brenda J. Scott Class Agent: Martha Sullivan Sword A. Richard Ross William L. Warren Class Secretary: A. Anne Macleod Weeks Mary Hobler Hyson Newell B. Woodworth III Michael Hart Butler Andrew J. Fishmann Mary Hobler Hyson Class of 1974 Ellie Armstrong Kehoe Participation: 31% Sue Kleinberg Class Secretary: Ann McClellan Keith D. Plapinger Peyton Brewster Rutledge Dianan Lewis Abbott Helen Sanford Kemp Battle Beth Schlossberg Theodore Brown Joan S. Wadelton Alexander K. Buck, Jr. Barbara Spalholz Cappello Melinda Cragg Challener Class of 1969 Anne Chooljian Participation: 38% Maureen Creamer-Ramirez Class Agent: Cynthia Hill Dopp Jean Gorman Wilson Samuel C. Finnell III Class Secretary: Wendy Frieman Susan Denise Harris Jill L. Goldman Robert S. Bayer, Jr. Mary Bayard Hunter Susanna Bailey Brooks John H. Hutter William A. Chalverus Cathy Cipolla Isom Chester Cleaver James F. Jennings III Kathleen Gorman Colket Nancy Kendall-McCabe Charles M. Franklin III Cintra Huber McGauley Donald J. Millner John Lockette Laura Mali-Astrue Molly Hall Shelby Brewster McMahan Chessye Hill Moseley James MacAfee James Kent Paterson Elizabeth C. Healy Margaret Meigs Robert A. Norman Arthur E. Mittnacht III Nicole Pellaton Richard B. Judge, Jr. Barbara R. Miller Thomas N. O'Connor Kirk W. Moore Keith D. Plapinger Barbara Thomsen Kerckhoff Robin L. Murray John K. Paine Anthea Burtle Orlando Elizabeth D. Ross Laura Lamar John Parrott Kathrin Poole Cynthia Morgan Pastuhov Sabatino A. Russo III L. Blair Lee Jonathan U. Paynter Joseph Punia Wistar Williams Rawls Eleanor Funk Schuster Louis S. Levine Barbara Sturken Peterson Rebecca Ramsey Thomas B. Reynolds Julia Sly Selberg Elizabeth Nicholes-Lavin Victoria Johnson Pickering William Remsen Steven L. Silverman Michael S. Stix Bertina Bleicher Norford Bruce A. Plapinger Nina Shafran Elizabeth Sinnott-Armstrong Edward C. Thomas Cynthia Combs O'Hara William K. Power, Jr. Timothy E. Smith Samuel Starkey Francis D. Treves Thomas H. Paine, Jr. Christopher Reeve Christine Smith-Hamburg Carroll Stephens Palmer B. Uhl Grace B. Ramus Elizabeth Hamid Roberts Elizabeth Tomlinson Karen Turner Terry L. Ward Robert Rathauser Eve Robinson George Treves Henry T. Vogt Katrina Kassler Waters Anne A. Williams

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Class of 1982 Class of 1975 Dana L. Miller Suzanne Pritchard Radd Jonathan L. Hochman Participation: 21% Participation: 36% Ann Wittke Morrissey Thomas R. Gates Winifred Stoltzfus Host Class Agent: Class Secretary: Rhoda Jaffin Murphy Donald H. Gips Melissa Phares Jacobson Carl S. Taggart Yuki Moore Laurenti Richard W. Olsson Alice Lee Groton Karen Fein Kelly Class Secretary: David S. Beckwith Virginia Rodgers Claire Jacobus Samuelle Klein-Von Reiche Suzanne Haynes Halle John A. Bonini Emily Rothrock-Kastler Timothy Johnston Jennifer Brannon Manning David C. Bogle, Jr. John E. Brinster John Segal William W. Kain Jay R. Marcus Robert M. Bowen, Jr. Carl G. Briscoe II Cornelia Fischer Sertl Sue Fineman Keitelman Douglas L. Matthews Alantha Carter Ralph M. Brown III Carl W. Spataro Elizabeth Murdoch Maguire Abigail Stackpole McCall Wendy Donath Caron Cadle Jonathan A. Stein Sheila Mehta Timothy R. Murdoch Mark A. Egner Ruth Barach Cox Sandra Shaw Strong Susan N. Packard Vincent Pocino Alice N. Ganoe Shawn W. Ellsworth Chris S. Szuter Jeffrey R. Patterson Howard F. Powers, Jr. Lauren Goodyear Alexandra Shoemaker Peter B. Taggart Lise A. Roberts Richard E. Ramsey Suzanne Haynes Halle Enterline Jay G. Trubee Leland H. Ross III William Ross Lorraine M. Herr R. Grayson Ferrante Scot K. Ware Steven R. Rowland John J. Scott, Jr. Jennifer Powers Mitchell William P. Graff Cintra Eglin Willcox J. Andrew Sanford Sophie Carpenter Speidel Laura Stifel Murphy Alexandra Smith Gunderson Leonard J. Williams, Jr. Allison Ijams Sargent Katharine Burks Hackett Murray Wilmerding Jon A. Spiegel Caroline Erdman Hare Donna Bauer Zimble Cecelia Manning Tazelaar Michael Hill Lydia duP. Thompson Livingston Johnson Kenneth Trock John B. Joyce Class of 1977 Nancy Hollendonner Turner Yuki Moore Laurenti Participation: 37% Robert C. Whitlock, Jr. Peter Lawson-Johnston II Class Agent: Sandra Lamb Leong Julia Penick Garry Alison Hopfield Lifland Class Secretary: Class of 1979 Charles C. Lifland Alice Graff Looney Participation: 35% Molly Sword McDonough Andrew J. Atkin Class Agent: Peter C. McLoughlin Elizabeth Burks Becker Laura Farina Susan Vaughan Meade Christina Black Class Secretaries: Christopher W. Miller Hope R. Blackburn Nicholas R. Donath Pamela Herrick O'Brien Claire Treves Brezel Evan R. Press Elliot D. Pilshaw N. Harrison Buck John Ager III William R. Plapinger Annabelle Brainard Canning James H. Bennett Christina Pritchard Sandra Benson Cress Caroline I lartshorne Bush Janet L. Quigley Christina Bachelder Dufresne Vance G. Camisa Janet L. Rassweiler Anne Dennison Fleming Miriam Chilton Anne G. Russell Barbara Russell Flight Katrina Jannen Donnelly First graders Shelley Meredith-Carpeni, Kimberly Narol and Lars A. Selberg Julia Penick Garry David E. Edelman Alexandra Fizer take a break on the playground. Anne E. Tate John O. Haroldson Laura Farina Marjorie C. Williams Barbara Mills Henagan Douglas A. Fein Lynn Shapiro Starr Kang Na Gay Wilmerding John R. Hickling David S. Fitton Dana H. Stewardson Leslie G. Pell Hilary A. Winter Andrew Hildick-Smith Edward B. Foley Timothy B. Thomas Jeffrey F. Perlman Carol R. Katz Erica Frank Susan P. Vaughn William R. Rossmassler III Ophelia Laughlin Delia Smith Gardiner Jennifer Dutton Whyte Charles H. Shehadi Class of 1976 J. Kerin Lifland John P. Hall III Susan M. Stoltzfus Participation: 48% Diane Yokana Longobardo Anne Merrick Kellstrom Carl S. Taggart Class Agents: Alice Graff Looney Jane Henderson Kenyon Class of 1981 Linda Lin Tsai J. Creigh Duncan Robert N. McClellan Martha Hicks Leta Participation: 23% Sheila Newsome Maddox Quinn W. McCord David T. Lifland Class Secretaries: Class Secretary: Sabrina Plante McGurrin Lisa Borie Lovett Kristine Anastasio Manning Class of 1983 J. Creigh Duncan Randolph Melville Philip Maltese II Cameon Carrington Levy Participation: 20% Steven F. Baicker Tamar Pachter David M. McCord Julia Rodgers Alpert Class Agent: Eleanor J. Barnes Karin Morgenstem Papp Catherine White Mertz David B. Blair L. Kelly Lambert Walker Jennifer Horton Benichou Michael V. Patterson Cornelia Powers James P. Bonini Class Secretaries: Mark F. Blaxill Edward A. Stabler Christopher W. H. Price Jonathan H. Brush Noelle Damico John Burns Keith S. Usiskin Eric S. Reichard Sarah Burchfield Carey Rena A. Whitehouse Leslie Ring Burns Jennifer Weiss Cynthia Tregoe Richetti Sean Clancy Sherri L. Benson Eve R. Cagan George M. Zoukee A. Vernon Shannon III Rosalind Waskow Corper Gerrit F. Besselaar Lucy D'Agostino Crowe Jackson W. Smart III John H. Denny, Jr. Janet Zawadsky Cleaves James P. Daubert Ward S. Taggart Jonathan W. Drezner Andrew R. M. Cross Alyssa O. Davidson Class of 1978 Martha C. Tanner John F. Furth Noelle Damico J. Creigh Duncan Participation: 34% Harriette Brainard Willis Kevin J. Groome Jonathan D. Erdman Carleton P. Erdman Class Agents: Austin Wilmerding Cameon Carrington Levy Suzanne Utaski Gibbs William P. Erdman Cecelia Manning Tazelaar Henry H. Zenzie Kristine Anastasio Manning Daniel P. Goldman Orren Weisberg Falk Class Secretanj: John S. Marshall Beatrice Zenzie Gregory Deborah Fath Thomas R. Gates Kirsten E. Meister Andrew F. Hawkes Joseph M. Feller J. Keith Baicker Class of 1980 Eva Mantell Noden Katherine Lonergan Main Mary Murdoch Finnell David A. Barondess Participation: 30% Jeffrey P. Olsson LouiseS. Matthews Joanne Kind Hinton Susan M. Blaxill-Deal Class Agent: Jeffrey M. Rodney Margaret F. Merle-Smith Laurie LaPlaca Holladay Lucy Englander Brinster Howard F. Powers, Jr. Andrew’ A. Ross Craig A. R. Phares Julia Stabler Hull Nancy Chen Cavanaugh Class Secretary: Deborah Burks Southwick Kathryn Bowen Poole J. Stephen Judge Wells P. Coalfleet, Jr. Jennifer Dutton Whyte Michael J. Southwick Loma Mack Sheridan Allison Wislar Krochmalny Robert Cottone, Jr. Stratos G. Athanassiades Robert W. Speir, Jr. Caroline C. Stewardson Alison Barlow Loats Elizabeth Mason Cousins James C. E. Burke William R. Strugger Rita Sweeney Sheila Newsome Maddox Pamela Macleod Daigle Sara E. K. Cooper Daniel F. Thompson Andrew Smythe Thornton Michael Mantell Patrick deMaynadier Anthony G. Dell Peter B. Yocom L. Kelly Lambert Walker Gregory E. Matthews Jennifer Eddy William B. Haynes Rena Whitehouse

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Class of 1984 Class of 1986 Class of 1988 Class of 1990 Class of 1992 Participation: 24% Participation: 8% Participation: 16% Participation: 20% Participation: 16% Class Agent: Class Agent: Class Agent: Class Agents: Class Agents: Hilleary T. Thomas Susan Franz Helene Dawn Feldman Lylah M. Alphonse Benjamin W. Frost Class Secretaries: Class Secretary: Class Secretaries: Stephanie Gendler Rebecca Grounds Adrienne Spiegel Susan Franz Elizabeth B. Hare Jason M. Hollander Katherine Marquis McMullen Andrew C. Bushnell Amy L. Venable David A. Ragsdale Class Secretaries: Edward ]. Willard Jaye Chen Marc A. Collins Class Secretaries: Meghan Bencze Graham K. Barnett Leslie S. Elmore Helene Feldman Deborah A. Bushell Nicole Cargulia Gregg A. Bevensee Susan Hockings Katherine Greenberg Jonathan P. Clancy Blair Young Andrew D. Bing Timothy S. Howard Christine Grounds Douglas Adderley Meghan Bencze Melinda M. Bowen Kelly Noonan O'Shea Julia Herr Lylah M. Alphonse Sarah Berkman Wendy White Brockelman Thomas B. S. Rossmassler Erika Palsho Ellis Avery Jason Bilanin Victoria C-P. Chen Elizabeth C. Zenzie Jessie Robertson Christopher J. Baker Kevin Capinpin Caroline P. Dougherty Arianna Rosati Robert F. Biro Patricia Frank Meredith L. Eppel Class of 1987 D. Collins Roth Eric D. Carlson Benjamin Frost Marjorie Wallace Gibson Participation: 16% James D. Strugger David Carugati Jonathan Getty Gregory j. Gigliotti Class Agerits: Rebecca Tilden Joseph E. Espaillat James M. Graziano Daniel R. Herr William D. Schafer Benjamin H. Travers Stephanie Gendler Rebecca Grounds Suzanne E. Lengyel Rachel Stark Amy L. Venable Daniel J. Helmick Elizabeth Lake Lisa Richardson Leonard Class Secretary: Lily S. Wise Won Suk Kim Michael Laudenberger Lawrence W. Miller 11 Andrew D. Blechman Erik L. Oliver Katherine Marquis Phoebe Vaughn Outerbridge Craig C. Stuart Rodrigo S. Philander Arthur Rotberg Whitney B. Ross David S. Albert Class of 1989 Lien-hua R. Price John Stitzer Edith C. Schulz-Ogden Jennifer Bonini Participation: 10% David A. Ragsdale David Wise Karen Hamel Simas Jeffrey N. Brown Class Agent: Edith H. Roberts Eric Wolarsky Hilleary Thomas Jill M. Campbell Nicole J. Dunn Laura R. Welt Edward J. Willard Robin Cook Class Secretaries: Velma Wong Evan J. Williams Karen Cunningham Christina Frank Class of 1993 Daniel I. Zuckerman Elizabeth Fulmer Lauren B. French Participation: 13% John P. M. Gallagher Doria L. Roberts Class of 1991 Class Agents: Sheara Ginsberg Alicia M. Collins Participation: 8% Anne Marie Bernhard Class of 1985 Erik Johansen Nicole J. Dunn Class Agents: Emily S. Miller Participation: 26% Jennifer Namm Gregory P. Gordon Elisabeth A. Knhora David R. Muccino Class Secretaries: Tracy Needle Sang Ji Jennifer A. Kim David F. Weeks Louise Hall Larsen Sheila Mackay Power Heather A. Roberts Class Secretaries: Class Secretaries: Andrew }. Schragger Stephanie Richman Hardy S. Royal Timothy C. Babbitt Darcey Carlson Robin Trend Baughan William D. Schafer Carlos A. Sagebien Sarah E. Beatty Adam D. Pet rick Laura S. Bennett Rachel Stark Lauren H. Stuart Irene L. Kim Anne Marie Bernhard Brenda W. Burman Michele Sternberg Dany A. Cheij Darcey Carlson Eric M. Bylin Craig C. Stuart Ronald A. DeVilla Karen Emeta Patrick L. Courtney John Grothendieck Scott J. Feldman Thomas R. Foster Elisabeth A. Kahora Benjamin B. Kuris Fredric A. Freese, Jr. Stuart M. Katzoff David A. Mason Stephanie Lazer Guterl Campbell Levy Emily S. Miller John W. Hartmann Amy R. Livingston Daniel A. Ragsdale Gabriella Horvath Cynthia Wu Joshua R. Siegel Kathryn T. Jennings David F. Weeks Hei-ock Kim Louise Hall Larsen Jon T. McConaughy Class of 1994 William T. Noonan Participation: 23% Tresa McBee Riha Class Agents: Stephen M. Sinaiko Veronica M.S. White Jared L. Stark Whitney /. White Adam W. Sternberg Class Secretaries: Rebecca C. Stoltzfus C. Justin Hillenbrand Jamison D. Suter Marika Sardar Stephen B. Szuter Elissa I. Burr Kim Thornton Taggart Stacy P. Feinstein David A. Taylor Charles E. P. Flores Karen Callaway Urisko Mariah J. Howe Leslie A. Vielbig Mina S. Kim Elizabeth K. Marquis Julia K. Ober Daniel J. Oppenheim Matthew E. Perkins M. Ryan Purdy Elizabeth Schlossberg Margaret D. Seidel Lauren M. Silk Sarah J. Silverman Jeffrey L. A. Wasserman Veronica M. S. White The Class of 1995. ^ itney J- ^ i t e Christina Williams Cornelia Wu

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PARENTS Dr. Eleanor N. Funk Dr. & Mrs. Daniel K. Jass Dr. & Mrs. Kent M. Hochberg Dr. Walter B. Funk Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Johnston Mr. John Z. Jackson & 12th Grade Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Gardner Mr. & Mrs. John J. Kane Ms. Ann Marie Vaurio Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ackerman Mr. & Mrs. John M. Gentempo Dr. & Mrs. Alan G. Kelsey Mr. R. Hal Johnson & Drs. Jai & Nalini Agarwal Dr. & Mrs. Mark Glat Mr. & Mrs. John K. Kim Ms. Ave M. Poliak Dr. & Mrs. Manuel T. Amende Mr. & Mrs. Terence A. Golda Mr. & Mrs. A. Mohsen Koly Ms. Toby G. Kleinman & Dr. & Mrs. Melvin S. Babad Mr. Thomas L. Gray, Jr. Mr. Robert J. Adler Ms. Pamela Babbitt Mr. & Mrs. Howard L. Green Mr. & Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Mr. David T. Beale Mr. & Mrs. Howard Greenfeld Dr. & Mrs. Uday Kunte Dr. & Mrs. Charles D. Boyd Mr. & Mrs. James T. Heisler Mr. Louis S. Levine '69 Mr. Kenneth D. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Mark Husik Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Maxwell Mr. Eduardo Cadava Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. Ms. Brenda McDuffie-Fail & Mr. & Mrs. Norman J. Critchlow Mr. & Mrs. J. Grey Jones, Jr. Mr. Joseph Fail Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo DeSenna Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. Kalmus Dr. Matthew Milestone Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Gallagher Mr. & Mrs. Maurice P. Knapp Mr. & Mrs. Willie D. Moore Dr. & Mrs. Norman Glassner Prof. & Mrs. Eric Krebs Dr. & Mrs. Mark S. Nemiroff Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Goldenson Ms. Irene Kurakina Dr. Thomas J. Newman & Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Landry Ms. Linda S. Materna Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Helmick Mr. & Mrs. Shalom Levin Mr. & Mrs. Deepak D. Raj Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Leydon Dr. & Mrs. Marc Rubin Dr. & Mrs. Stuart Hirsch Mr. & Mrs. Clement Liu Mr. & Mrs. Marc Schwarz Mr. & Mrs. John J. Kane Mr. & Mrs. Manhar R. Mahida Mr. & Mrs. Ramakrishnan Sermadevi Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Kaplan Dr. & Mrs. Leo Masciulli Mr. & Mrs. Fima Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. Lee K. Lam Dr. & Mrs. Gerald E. McCaffrey Dr. Yoskiaki Shimizu Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Manka Mr. & Mrs. Norman Morgenstern Mr. David S. Spiro & Mr. & Mrs. Norman Morgenstern Dr. & Mrs. Mark Nemiroff Philip DeGisi '98. Ms. Rose Mary Schwarz Mr. & Mrs. Dale F. Morrison Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. O'Neill Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Thornton, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. Roger F. O'Connor Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Landry Mr. Gregory D. Torchio Mr. & Mrs. Mark Pollard Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Persky Ms. Eliza S. Lee Mr. William L. Warren & Mr. & Mrs. David M. Quinlan Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Peters Mr. & Mrs. Young H. Lee Ms. Jan Trenholm Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Rose Prof. & Mrs. John A. Pinto Mr. & Mrs. Shalom Levin Dr. & Mrs. George B. Weathersby Mr. & Mrs. Ramakrishnan Sermadevi Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Plohn, Jr. Mrs. Robert Marquis Mr. & Mrs. James E. Webb Mr. & Mrs. Abe Shannon Dr. & Mrs. Sol I. Rajfer Mr. Przemyslaw Nowicki Mr. John W. Weber & Mr. & Mrs. L. Allan Shuke Mr. Donn Rappaport Mr. & Mrs. John O. Parker, Jr. Ms. Marguerite E. Sheehan Mr. & Mrs. Donald V. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Rothstein Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Peifer Mr. & Mrs. Joseph R. Young III Dr. & Mrs. Gerald P. Sternberg Dr. & Mrs. Marc Rubin Dr. & Mrs. Sol I. Rajfer Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Mr. & Mrs. Kilin To Mr. & Mrs. Jack L. Seelig Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Robinson Mr. & Mrs. Theodore P. Ziaylek Mr. & Mrs. Albert S. Toto Mr. & Mrs. Fima Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. Shakti Routh Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Zucker Mr. & Mrs. Dominique Touzet Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Siegel Dr. & Mrs. David Schor Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Townsend Dr. ALan G. Stem Drs. Stuart Schwartz & 8th G rade Mr. & Mrs. James R. Utaski Mr. & mrs. Marvin J. Suomi Roberta Huberman Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Berger Mr. & Mrs. Sennen Uy Mr. & Mrs. Jan O. Svoboda Dr. & Mrs. Rajnikant S. Shah Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Cunningham Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Walter Mr. & Mrs. Sennen Uy Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Shatz Mr. Wieslaw Czyzewski & Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. White Ms. Susette Vetrecin Dr. & Mrs. Willie J. Smith Ms. Gail Hunton Dr. & Mrs. D. Henry Wijaya Mr. & Mrs. Alexander B. Vincent, Jr. Mr. Pete Soloway & Mr. & Mrs. David P. DeMuth Mr. & Mrs. William Wilde Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Walsh Ms. Bette I. Soloway The Rt. Rev. & Mrs. Joseph M. Doss Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Willard Dr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Warren Mr. & Mrs. Eric W. Sparre Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Doyle Drs. T. Frank & Rosie B. Wong Ms. Kathryn Watterson & Mr. Nicholas & Dr. Georgia Stramandi Mr. & Mrs. Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Yam Mr. Ronald Sitts Mrs. Caren Sturges Drs. Michael V. & Prabha B. Fernandes Mr. Charles J. Zapiec & Mr. & Mrs. David F. Weeks Mr. Sheldon Sturges Drs. Edwardo & Belen Flores Ms. Mary Alice Roberts Mr. Benjamin & Dr. Lisa Zablocki Mr. & Mrs. Dominique Touzet Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. France Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Zucker Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Mr. James E. Wavle, Jr. Mr. & Mrs.Peter G. Gerry Ms. Marcianne E. Wavle Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence I. Green Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Zagoria Mr. & Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. 11th G rade 10th G rade Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Mr. Peter Gruen & Ms. Anne Elliott Mrs. Diane Altman Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Roman T. Gumina Mr. Richard M. Altman Mr. & Mrs. Angel S. Alvarez Mr. & Mrs. Theodore S. Heineken Mr. & Mrs. Ray Barson Mrs. Barbara Anderman 9th G rade Mr. & Mrs. F. Patrick Holmes, Jr. Drs. Daniel & Pamela Beim Mr. Richard A. Anderman Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ackerman Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. David G. Belanger Dr. & Mrs. Melvin S. Babad Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bailey Dr. & Mrs. Regan Kenyon Mr. & Mrs. Keith C. Blair Prof. Tushar & Dr. Gopa Bhattacharjee Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Blanche Mr. Richard T. Levine & Drs. John & Elizabeth Bussard Dr. & Mrs. Ira B. Black Mr. & Mrs. Michael Blitzer Dr. Kathy L. Ales Mr .& Mrs. John S. Chatham Dr. & Mrs. Steve Borrus Mr. & Mrs. Robert Bordeman Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Mathews Dr. & Mrs. John Cholankeril Mr. & Mrs. Matthew Breitenberg Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Bostrom (Cecilia Aall '59) Mr. Ernest Cruikshank Mr. & Mrs. Howard Bromwich Mr. & Mrs. Avery F. Brooks Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller Mrs. Lila Cruikshank Mrs. Kelei Carter Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Caruso, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Steven Miller Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. D'Altrui Mr. & Mrs. Peter Desch Dr. & Mrs. John Cholankeril Mr. & Mrs. John C. O'Hara, Jr. Mr. Jack David Mr. & Mrs. Michael Faigen Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Collins (Cynthia Combs ’69) Mr. & Mrs. Robert Denby Mr. Mark Goldfus Mr. Richard M. Conley Mr. & Mrs. Ian M. Orr Mr. & Mrs. Romeo DeVilla & Ms. BeverlyRubman Mr. & Mrs. Norman J. Critchlow Prof. & Mrs. Michael L. Perlin Mrs. Patricia DeVito Prof. & Mrs. Robert J. Goldston Mr. & Mrs. E. Martin Davidoff Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Peters Mrs. Tanya Distol Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Griffith Mr. & Mrs. Guy K. Dean III '55 Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pine Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Donahue Mr. & Mrs. David P. Harper Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. DeGisi Mr. Donn Rappaport The Rt. Rev. & Mrs. Joseph M. Doss Dr. & Mrs. Robert H. Harris Mr. & Mrs. Ricardo DeSenna Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Riepenhoff Dr. & Mrs. Aiden Doyle Mrs. Lois B. Hilimire Mr. & Mrs. Richard Dickson Dr. & Mrs. Frank Rusciano Mr. & Mrs. Elem H. Eley Dr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Hosea Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Forer Mr. & Mrs. Marc Sanders Mr. & Mrs. Esmail Emami Mr. & Mrs. John B. Howe Mrs. Judith Gaylord Dr. & Mrs. David Schor Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Ershow Mr. & Mrs. Curtis R. Irvin Mr. & Mrs. David Hall Mr. & Mrs. James F. Shoaf

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Drs. Eric & Marlene Sigman Dr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Leddy Mr. & Mrs. Guy F. Leonard Mr. Jeffrey Sussman & Mr. & Mrs. John Skeehan Mr. Richard T. Levine & Mr. & Mrs. Emmett Lescroart Ms. Patricia Adell Mr. & Mrs. Marvin J. Suomi Dr. Kathy L. Ales Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Maguire Drs. Philip M. & Marge I. Torrance Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Vahlsing III Dr. Brian Logan Mr. W. Miles Me Peek & Drs. Rogelio L. & Linda O. Valencia Mr. & Mrs. H. George Walker III Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Masters Ms. Carol A. Dwyer Dr. & Mrs. Michael D. Widlitz Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Walsh Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Maxwell Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller Dr. & Mrs. Ching-Jen Wang Mr. & Mrs. Glen D. Myers Mr. & Mrs. Dale F. Morrison 4th Grade Mr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Mr. Kris R. Nielsen Mr. & Mrs. E. James Mullaly 111 Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Bruce J. Westcott Drs. Daniel A. & Robyn B. Notterman Mr. & Mrs. Willard D. Nielsen Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. White Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ordowich Mr. & Mrs. Stephen J. Riepenhoff Mr. & Mrs. Paul Celler Mr. Richard E. Whittaker & Mrs. Janet H. Perkins Mr. & Mrs. Marc Sanders Dr. & Mrs.Anil S. Deshpande Dr. Margaret McCann Mr. R. Edward Perkins Mr. & Mrs. David Sardar Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Elbot Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Williams Prof. & Mrs. John A. Pinto Mr. & Mrs. David J. Scholes Mr. Vincent E. Gentile & Mr. Thomas E. Wiskowski Mr. & Mrs. R. Jonathan Pitman Dr. & Mrs. David Schor Ms. Patricia Pickrel Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Potter Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Scudder III Mr. and Mrs. Lee W. Gladden Mr. & Mrs. Deepak D. Raj Mr. & Mrs. Rafael H. Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Hack 7th G rade Mr. & Mrs. William E. Rankin Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Shatz Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin & Drs. Rao & Vani Andavolu Dr. & Mrs. Leon F. Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. Arthur L. Shearer Ms. Kathleen Deignan Ms. Mary Jane Augustine Mr. & Mrs. David A. Saar Mr. & Mrs. John Skeehan Mr. & Mrs. Winthrop S. Headley Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Schmucker Dr. & Mrs. Telechery Sudhakar Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Batt Dr. & Mrs. Willie J. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Frederic D. Todd Mr. & mrs. Ronald E. Hill Drs. David & Sheila B. Befeler Mr. Pete Soloway & Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Vahlsing III Ms. Jill Hugick Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Bostrom Ms. Bette I. Soloway Drs. Rogelio L. Valencia & Mr. Lawrence Hugick Dr. & Mrs. Gary R. Brickner Drs. Philip M. & Marge I. Torrance Linda O. Valencia Mr. & Mrs. Raman Kapur Mrs. Theodora Brickner Mr. & Mrs. John C. Varga Mr. Frank C. Weed Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Kotzker Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carr Mr. & Mrs. Alan D. Webb Mr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Craig M. Lamb Mr. & Mrs. Harsh Chadha Mr. John W. Weber & Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth C. Whitney Mr. & Mrs. Emmett Lescroart Dr. & Mrs. Paul Chew Ms. Marguerite E. Sheehan Mr. & Mrs. David Woffindin Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Leydon Mr. & Mrs. Lantz S. Crawley Mr. & Mrs. Larry Wiley Dr. & Mrs. David Yarian Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Macdonald Mr. & Mrs. Mark J. Cunningham Ms. Carla Wragge Mr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. E. Martin Davidoff 5th G rade Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Masters Dr. & Mrs. Anil S. Deshpande Mr. & Mrs. Lewis Barish Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Matthes Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. DiBianca 6th G rade Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Batt Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Moll Dr. & Mrs. John Dorazio Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Gaetano T. Battaglia Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Ozarowski Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Elbot Dr. & Mrs. Brent Bridgeman Mr. & Mrs. William G. Bergh Mr. & Mrs. Richard Pine Mrs. Joan M. Elliott Mr. & Mrs. Paul Celler (Linda Staniar ’66) Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Revelle Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Farina Dr. Larissa Conway Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Bezar Mr. & Mrs. Henry Rulon-Miller ’51 Ms. Frances Fox Dr. & Mrs. John M. Cotton Dr. & Mrs. Douglas J. Binder Mr. & Mrs. William S. M. Sayen ’65 Mr. Stephen Fox Mr. & Mrs. Purnell Cropper Mr. Gunther T. Bright, Sr. (Elizabeth Bristol ’69) Mr. & Mrs. Lee W. Gladden Mr. & Mrs. Swep Davis Mr. & Mrs. Robert Carr Ms. Lisa Schmucki Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Harman Mr. David E. Dunnavant & Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Check Mr. & Mrs. Edward W. Scudder III Dr. & Mrs. Olaf Haroldson, Jr. Ms. Barbara Larsen Mr. & Mrs. David Chow Dr. & Mrs. John S. Sierocki Mr. & Mrs. Roby Harrington IV Mr. & Mrs. Denis A. Erwin Ms. Amy K. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Starkey '72 Dr. Rachel Harris Ds. Keith J. Fishbein & Dr. & Mrs. Barry Concool Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Stephens Mr. & Mrs. Theodore S. Heineken Dr. Nancy L. Feldman Dr. & Mrs. Leon N. Costa Mr. & Mrs. Keith B. Sweatt Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Dr. & Mrs. John A. Fizer Mr. & Mrs. Harry L. Curtis III Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Travers Mr. & Mrs. John B. Howe Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. France Mr. & Mrs. Craig Eisenacher Mr. John W. Weber & Mr. & Mrs. Peter Jacques Dr. Eleanor N. Funk Dr. & Mrs. Michael A. Fragoso Ms. Marguerite E. Sheehan Mr. & Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Dr. Walter B. Funk Dr. & Mrs. Milton H. Grannatt Mr. & Mrs. Alex C. Wilkinson The Rev. & Mrs. Richard A. Kunz Mr. & Mrs. Randall A. Hack Mr. & Mrs. William S. Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. Craig M. Lamb Mr. Samuel M. Hamill, Jr. '53 Dr. & Mrs. Leslie Greenberg 3rd Grade Drs. Dennis & Susan Langer Mr. & Mrs. George L. James III Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Halpern Mr. & Mrs. Gaetano T. Battaglia Mrs. Magdalena Laoudji Mr. & Mrs. Livingston Johnson ’75 Mr. and Mrs. William H. B. Hamill '62 Drs. David and Sheila B. Befeler Prof. & Mrs. Chung K. Law Dr. & Mrs. Bartley Larsen Mr. & Mrs. E. Michael Joye Dr. & Mrs. Robert B. Berger Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kassler-Taub Mr. & Mrs. Eugene D. Biddle, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Mr. James & Dr. Gail Breslin Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Leddy Mr. & Mrs. Andrew Buchsbaum Mr. & Mrs. Francisco Lorenzo Mr. & Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '77 Mr. and Mrs. Rajiv Malhotra Ms. Amy K. Clark Mr. & Mrs. Glen D. Myers Dr. & Mrs. Leon N. Costa Mr. and Mrs. Marc J. Ostro Mr. & Mrs. Harry L. Curtis III Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Ms. Angela Dickerson Mr. & Mrs. James E. Patrick (Angela Williams '73) Mr. & Mrs. Gary O. Patteson Mr. & Mrs. Coleman Donaldson, Jr. ’62 Prof. & Mrs. Michael L. Perlin Mr. & Mrs. Victor Garber Mr. and Mrs. Victor Piscopo Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Mr. & Mrs. Shakti Routh Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Russell Mr. & Mrs. E. Michael Joye Mr. & Mrs. William S. M. Sayen ’65 Drs. Dennis & Susan Langer (Elizabeth Bristol ’69) Mr. & Mrs. Lester R. Mayer III Dr. & Mrs. John S. Sierocki Mr. & Mrs. Marc J. Ostro Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Paine, Jr. ’69 Mr. David S. Spiro & Dr. Harold L. Paz & Ms. Rose Mary Schwarz Dr. Sharon H. Press Mr. J. Stahmer & Mr. & Mrs. John M. Peach Ms. F. Calderone-Steichen Mr. Samson Premkumar & Mr. & Mrs. Christi J. Stanko Joanna Woodruff, Skye Gruen and Andrew Doss starred in last year's eighth grade Dr. Aruna Rao Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Rosenberg musical, The Wizard of Oz.

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Mr. & Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford III Mr. Timothy J. Seeley Mr. & Mrs. W. Barry McCarthy, Jr. FACULTY AND STAFF (Helen Behr '68) Mr. & Mrs. Roger Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. James T. Medick Mr. & Mrs. David J. Scholes Mr. & Mrs. Surinder P. Sharma Mr. & Mrs. Blair A. Miller Mr. & Mrs. James G. Atkeson Mr. & Mrs. Surinder P. Sharma Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Mr. & Mrs. Michael Miron Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bailey Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Smith Mr. & Mrs. David J. Shipper Mr. Stephen Modzelewski & Miss Janet L. Baker Mr. Roy T. Smith & Mr. & Mrs. Christi J. Stanko Ms. Deborah Sze Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. Baker Ms. Jacqueline Asplundh Mr. William A. Stoltzfus & Mr. Alexander Nehamas & Mr. John W. Baldwin Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Strakey '72 Ms. Alison L. Baxter Ms. Susan D. Glimcher Mr. Seth L. Baranoff Mr. Vincent M. Tarduogno & Mr. Jeffrey Sussman & Mr. & Mrs. Gary O. Patteson Mr. & Mrs. Michael Brent Dr. Joyce P. Vincelette Ms. Patricia Adell Mr. & Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Burdick Mr. & Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Van der Grift Mr. Dennis Stattman & Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Carroll Mr. & Mrs. Alan D. Webb Ms. Sarah Ringer Mr. & Mrs. Harry L. Curtis III Ms. Liz Cutler & Mr. Tom Kreutz 2nd G rade Ms. Susan Daly-Rouse & Mr. & Mrs. Peter Bronsteen Mr. Charles B. Rouse Mr. & Mrs. Dan R. Burns Mr. & Mrs. Horton Davies Mr. & Mrs. John Bushnell 73 Mr. & Mrs. Roger Dillow Mr. & Mrs. Franco Camevale Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Elbot Dr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Cook '59 Dr. & Mrs. James L. Elmore Dr. & Mrs. Leon N. Costa Mr. & The Rev. Mrs. Paul Epply- Mr. & Mrs. Jack A. Cuneo Schmidt Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Curtis Ms. Phillis Finn Mr. & Mrs. Jeffery H. Douglass Mr. David R. First Mrs. Frances Fox Ms. Maryann Forcina Mr. Stephen Fox Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Forsyth Ms. Jill L. Goldman 74 & Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffith Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Ms. Jane Grigger Mr. & Mrs. Raman Kapur Mr. Todd Gudgel & Ms. Colleen Foy Mr. & Mrs. Rajiv Malhotra Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin & Ms. Barbra S. Martin Ms. Kathleen Deignan Mr. Peter S. Martin II Mr. & Mrs. Archer Harman, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Masters Mr. & Mrs. John B. Howe Mr. Stephen Modzelewski & Ms. Bonnie Hunter Ms. Deborah Sze Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. William J. Mullally Mr. & Mrs. David LaMotte Drs. Daniel A. & Robyn B. Notterman Mr. & Mr. Jack Madani Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Mr. Yves Marcuard & Drs. A. Rali & M. Ramalingam Ms. Cheryl Whitney Ms. Christy Ross Mrs. Robert Marquis Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross Ms. Patricia McStravick Dr. & Mrs. Lewis G. Sandy Mr. & Mrs. William Michaels Dr. & Mrs. Rajnikant S. Shah Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Smith Mr. & Mrs. David G. Morris Ms. Hilary Winter 75 & Dr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Mr. John L. Thurman Ms. Elizabeth & Mr. John O'Brien-Prager Mrs. J. Dean Pierson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Quigley 1st Grade The Rev. Julie Raino Anonymous Mr. David C. Reeve Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Reichlin Mr. & Mrs. Gaetano T. Battaglia Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Rizzo Mr. & Mrs. Michael Blitzer Mr. Damian Robertson Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Mr. & Mrs. Henry Rulon-Miller '51 Mr. Henri Carpeni & Carlos A. Sagebien '89 Ms. Regina Meredith-Carpeni Mr. & Mrs. George B. Sanderson Mr. & Mrs. Merkle Cherry Mr. & Mrs. Roger Shapiro Dr. Larissa Conway First grader Meagan Medick awaits her cue. Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Siegel Mr. & Mrs. Ronald D'Argenio The Reverend & Mrs. Daniel J. Skvir Mr. & Mrs. Robert Davidson (Tamara Turkevich '62) Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Fasola Kindergarten Dr. & Mrs. Telechery Sudhakar Mr. Roy T. Smith & Mr. & Mrs. Jerem M. Gordon 72 Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Mr. & Mrs. Suresh S. Tata Ms. Jacqueline Asplundh Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin & Mr. & Mrs. Dan R. Burns Mr. & Mrs. Gerald J. Troglio Mr. & Mrs. Thomas P. Smith Ms. Kathleen Deignan Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey E. Carleton Ms. Bette Soloway & Mr. Pete Soloway Mr. & Mrs. Madan Inamdar Mr. & Mrs. Franco Camevale Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Stefanelli Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth Kassler-Taub Dr. & Mrs. Leonard Ershow Junior Kindergarten (Linda Maxwell '62) Mr. & Mrs. Mark W. Lehmann Mr. & Mrs. Victor Garber Dr. & Mrs. Gerald Batt Mr. William A. Stoltzfus & Mr. & Mrs. Emmett Lescroart Mr. Vincent E. Gentile & Mr. & Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '77 Ms. Alison L. Baxter Mr. & Mrs. Gerard J. Meara Ms. Patricia Pickrel Mr. & Mrs. Harry L. Curtis 111 Hilleary Thomas '84 Mr. & Mrs. James T. Medick Ms. Jill Henderson Mr. & Mrs. George Exter Ms. Jill L. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Moll Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Ms. Jill L. Goldman '74 & Mr. & Mrs. John C. Varga Drs. Sanjeeva N. & Meena S. Murthy Mr. & Mrs. Peter Hyman Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Mr. & Mrs. Stanford von Mayrhauser Dr. Robert M. Olson & Mr. Peter R. Kann & Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin & Mr. & Mrs. James W. Walker Ms. Megan E. Thomas Ms. Karen E. House Ms. Kathleen Deignan Prof. & Mrs. Richard Wheeden Mr. & Mrs. Brian E. Peters Mr. & Mrs. Randal Langdon Mr. & Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon Ann M. Wiley '70 Mr. & Mrs. R. Jonathan Pitman Ms. Yuki A. Laurenti 75 & (Jane Henderson '79) Ms. Dolores Wright Mr. & Mrs. Carmen Randazzo Mr. Jeffrey Laurenti Mr. & Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford III Mr. & Mrs. Owen D. Young, Jr. Mr. Donn Rappaport Mr. & Mrs. Emmett Lescroart (Lynn Behr ’68) Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Mrs. Elise G. Seeley Mr. & Mrs. Lester R. Mayer III Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Travers

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Mr. & Mrs. Harvey L. Levine PARENTS OF ALUMNAE/I Mr. Donald T. Dickson GRANDPARENTS Anne Mitchell Dielhenn '29 (Grandparent gifts are made in honor of Matthew Levine '01 FORMER FACULTY Mr. & Mrs. Coleman D. Donaldson, Sr. their grandchildren.) Kathryn Levine '04 Mrs. Margaret B. Leyman FORMER TRUSTEES Mr. & Mrs. Coleman D. Donaldson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Louis V. Aronson II FRIENDS Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Dougherty '43 Suzanne Caruso '98 Llewellyn Ross '05 Mr. and Mrs. j. Paul Marshall Mr. Clifton W. Draper Mr. and Mrs. Reginald K. Bailey Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Douglas A. Dreisbach David Bailey '98 Allison Marshall '03 Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Mayer, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Achinstein Mrs. Frank S. Dudley, Jr. Melissa Bailey '00 Dr. Alexander M. Ackley, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Duncan II Mrs. Harriet Baxter Colin Mayer '04 Derek Mayer '07 Mr. & Mrs. Duncan W. Ailing (Nellie Oliphant ’51) Amelia Baxter-Stotltzfus '06 Mr. Harold J. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Ellis B. Anderson Mr. Howard S. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Behr Mr. & Mrs. Marvin Anzel The Reverend & Mrs. Craig R. Dykstra Laurence Sanford '04 Emily Exter '08 Ms. Ai Constance Handa Moore Mr. & Mrs. Julian J. Aresty Mr. & Mrs. Peter B. Eaton Brody Sanford '08 Mrs. Yolan G. Arlett Dr. & Mrs. Norman H. Edelman Mr. & Mrs. Ruby Binder Mario Laurenti '07 Dr. Nathan W. Nemiroff Mr. Conant Atwood Mrs. Thomas W. Eglin Caroline Binder '02 Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Baicker Mark A. Ellsworth '73 Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bogorad Rebecca Nemiroff '96 Joseph Nemiroff '98 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bailey Dr. & Mrs. James L. Elmore Margo Smith '99 Mrs. Alfred O. Norris Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. Baker Mr. & Mrs. David Erdman '46 Mrs. Lee H. Bristol, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Baker, Jr. '31 Mr. & Mrs. Harold B. Erdman '39 Marlee Sayen '02 John Griffith '99 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Nulman Susan Smith Baldwin '57 Michael P. Erdman '50 Elizabeth Sayen '03 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Bales Mr. & Mrs. Peter E. Erdman '43 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander K. Buck Alex Stanko '02 Becky Stanko '06 Mr. William E. Barish Mr & Mrs. Modesto Erneta Harrison Buck '04 Mrs. Hugh J. O'Neill Mr. & Mrs. Kemp Battle '74 Mrs. R. Kenneth Fairman Henry Buck '08 Mr. Daniel Bedesem Mrs. Jean Farina Mr. & Mrs. Michael Caruso Kate Jamieson '96 Anne Jamieson '99 Mr. & Mrs. Karl H. Behr Dr. & Mrs. Stephen M. Felton Suzanne Caruso '98 Mrs. Elisabeth Bennett Drs. Michael V. & Mrs. Eugenie L. Condrillo Molly Jamieson '04 Mrs. Richard F. Ober Mr. & Mrs. Robert S. Bennett, Jr. Prabhavathi B. Fernandes Michael Randazzo '06 Mr. & Mrs. David C. Berends Mr. & Mrs. E. Robert Fernholz '55 Mrs. Peter G. Cook Margaret Ober '96 Mr. Thomas H. Paine Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Berkman Barbara Pettit Finch'47 Matthew Cook '05 Dr. & Mrs. Sheldon S. Berkman Dr. Jeremiah S. Finch Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dadian Laura Paine '04 Dr. & Mrs. Alan Bilanin Mrs. John V. A. Fine Mian Dadian '98 Sarah Paine '04 Mr. & Mrs. Herman Ratner Mr. & Mrs. G. Reginald Bishop Mr. & Mrs. Samuel C. Finnell III '74 Johanna Dadian '02 (Alice Elgin ’50) (Mary Murdoch '76) Elizabeth Dadian '06 Jeff Kurtz '98 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Blanchet Dr. & Mrs. Arthur H. Firester Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore DiBianca Mr. Jan S. Blazewski Ellen Fisher '73 Allison DiBinca '00 Peter Hugick '03 Mr. and Mrs. A. David Russell Mr. E. C. Bleicher Dr. & Mrs. Louis Fishman Richard DiBianca '02 Mrs. Alden S. Blodget Mr. & Mrs. Coleman D. Donaldson, Sr. Lily Stockman '01 Mr. & Mrs. David S. Fitton, Sr. Mrs. Ann Boyd Mr. & Mrs. William Flemer III '37 Colie Donaldson '04 Hope Stockman '03 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen R. Braddock Mr. & Mrs. Jeremiah Ford 111 Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dougherty Phoebe Stockman '06 Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Breese Nancy Shannon Ford '54 Laura Paine '04 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Brent Mr. & Mrs. Elon Foster, Jr. Sarah Paine '04 Laurence Sanford '04 Mr. & Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II Mrs. Jean Farina Brody Sanford '08 '72 Mr. & Mrs. H. Jonathan Fox Mr. and Mrs. George Schmucki Mrs. Lee H. Bristol, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Alan Frank, Jr. Robert Farina '00 Mr. & Mrs. Henry S. Broad Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Forsyth Eleanor Oakes '03 Dorothy Fleming French '48 Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Scudder Mr. & Mrs. Walter Brower '62 Mr. & Mrs. David L. Frothingham, Jr. '63 Leslie Shapiro '06 Mrs. R. Manning Brown, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Gentempo Ford Scudder '01 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas S. Fulmer Olive Schulte Brown '43 Mr. Peter Gabbe David Gentempo '96 Shelby Scudder '03 Mrs. Elizabeth Sierocki Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Goldman Mr. & Mrs. John Gallagher Mr. Charles W. Bryant Hilary Richards '05 Jillian Sierocki '02 Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Ganoe Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. Buck Alfred W. Gardner '44 Max Richards '08 John Sierocki '03 Mr. & Mrs. Eugene R. Steinberg N. Harrison Buck '77 Mr. & Mrs. J. Stewart Graham Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Gardner Dr. & Mrs. William P. Burks Marin Blitzer '98 Caroline Binder '02 Mr. & Mrs. Moore Gates, Jr. '42 Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Stoltzfus, Jr. Mrs. Richard Burr David Blitzer '06 Rabbi & Mrs. Albert Ginsburgh Mr. & Mrs. William Grant Amelia Baxter-Stoltzfus '06 Mr. Douglas F. Bushnell Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Gips, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Sydney Sussman Rebecca Bushnell '70 Jeremy Seeley '06 Mr. & Mrs. Peter S. Goldman Mr. & Mrs. Peter V. Buttenheim Mrs. Samuel M. Hamill Elyse Kotzker '03 Mrs. Christine C. Goodridge Mr. Roque J. Calvo Natalie Hamill '01 Alexander Sussman '02 Dean & Mrs. Ernest Gordon Mrs. James G. Campbell, Jr. William Hamill '02 Adam Sussman '06 Mr. & Mrs. George S. Gordon Dr. & Mrs. Sidney Tabershaw Dr. & Mrs. Robert D. Capinpin Dr. and Mrs. Harold Highland Mr. & Mrs. William P. Graff '75 Dr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Capotosta Rebecca Highland '95 Andrew Davidson '06 Anne Ramus Gray ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren Dr. & Mrs. David Carlson Michael Highland '03 Mr. & Mrs. William S. Greenberg Dr. & Mrs. James J. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homcha Adam Varga '00 Mr. & Mrs. Alan R. Griffith Mrs. Leslie T. Welsh Mrs. Hayward H. Chappell Richard Crowley '01 Ms. Priscilla Grindle Lauren Welsh '99 Prof. & Mrs. Theodore Chase, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Michael Crowley '04 Mr. & Mrs. Martin A. Chooljian Mr. and Mrs. Paul K. Honey Allison Welsh '01 Mrs. Wilson M. Gulick Mrs. Philip J. Cobb Morgan Perkins '00 Betsy Welsh '04 Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gum Col. and Mrs. Ernest H. Winter, Jr. Mrs. John J. Conroy Mr. & Mrs. Hallett Johnson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gund Mrs. Peter G. Cook Courtney Johnson '01 Win Thurman '05 Drs. Elliot Gursky & Dr. Joyce Glazer Mr. Arthur M. Wood Mr. & Mrs. John F. Cook '56 Mr. & Mrs. George Kelsey Mr. & Mrs. Harleston J. Hall, Jr. fane Egan ‘97 Mr. Douglas L. Corlette Mrs. Samuel M. Hamill Melissa Kelsey '97 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey P. Cutts Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Kuniansky Timothy Egan '00 Mr. Glen G. Hansford Mr. & Mrs. Henry T. Davis Matt Clark '02 Mr. & Mrs. Nixon Hare '59 Mr. Warren A. Davis (Caroline Erdman '75) Julianna Clark '04 Mr. & Mrs. Herbert B. Davison '31 Dr. & Mrs. John F. Hartmann Mr. & Mrs. Guy K. Dean III Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Hatfield Mr. & Mrs. Robert Denby Mr. & Mrs. R. Dixon Hayes Dr. Donald F. Denny, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Maurice F. Healy Mr. & Mrs. John H. Denny (E. Sylvia Taylor ’45)

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Mr. & Mrs. John J. Heins II Mr. & Mrs. John T. McLoughlin Ms. Margaret B. Riccardi Jean Osgood Smyth ’31 Mr. Curtis W. Helm Randolph Melville '77 Dr. & Mrs. Yale Richmond Dr. & Mrs. Sang W. Song Mr. & Mrs. Clifford J. Hemphill Mr. & Mrs. Fowler Merle-Smith Mr. & Mrs. W. Ronald Roach Dr. David L. Spanel Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Hendler Mr. & Mrs. Edwin H. Metcalf '51 Dr. & Mrs. F. Edward Roberts, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Spataro Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Henkel Mr. & Mrs. David E. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Frederick N. Roberts ’42 Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Stark Mr. C. Ryman Herr, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Miller (Adelaide Comstock ’47) Mr. & Mrs. Amel Stark Mrs. Marilyn R. Herr Mr. & Mrs. G. Nicholas Miller Mr. & Mrs. Thomas C. Roberts Mr. James W. Steen Dr. & Mrs. Gavin Hildick-Smith Mrs. Robert C. Miller Mrs. David A. Robertson, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. J. D. Stein, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Herbert W. Hobler Polly T. Miller '63 Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Robson Jean Samuels Stephens '52 Mr. David H. Hofmann Mr. David Mironov James C. Rodgers '70 Mr. John E. Stoddard III Mr. & Mrs. Philetus Holt III Mr. & Mrs. James R. Moeller Mr. & Mrs. David S. Rosendorf Mr. Kenneth B. Stoddard Mrs. Ingeborg Holzinger Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Moonin Dr. & Mrs. Albert Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. W. A. Stoltzfus, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William N. Hoover Ms. Ai Constance Handa Moore Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler '47 Mr. William A. Stoltzfus & Mr. & Mrs. Walter Hosey Mr. & Mrs. A. Perry Morgan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Rotberg Ms. Alison L. Baxter Dr. & Mrs. Charles B. Howard Arthur P. Morgan '37 Mr. & Mrs. Peter F. Rothermel Mr. & Mrs. C. Barnwell Straut Dr. Kirk D. Huckel Mr. & Mrs. William F. Murdoch, Jr. Mr. Paul R. Rubincam III Mrs. K. Bonsall Strong Virginia Myers Hurkamp '29 Robin L. Murray ’70 Mr. & Mrs. Norman F. S. Russell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Stuart III '56 Mr. & Mrs. John N. Irwin II Mr. & Mrs. W. Creed Myers Dr. & Mrs. Jan N. Safer Mr. & Mrs. William M. Swain, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Jaffin Dr. & Mrs. William Sweeney Mr. John Jameson Martha Sullivan Sword ’73 Mr. & Mrs. Marius B. Jansen Mr. & Mrs. William H. Sword Mr. Peter D. Johnsen Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Taggart Mrs. Barbara L. Johnson Mr. Robert J. Tanguay Betty Wold Johnson Mrs. Earl C. Tanner Mr. & Mrs. Hallett Johnson, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lewis T. Teffeau Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Johnston Mr. & Mrs. William H. Tegarden Mrs. James Jones Mr. Jonathan B. Tesser Mrs. Sidney Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Jusick Dr. & Mrs. William H. Thompson Mrs. Barbara K. Kahora Mr. & Mrs. Lester Tibbals Mr. & Mrs. Theodore G. Kane Mr. & Mrs. Kilin To Jane Henderson Kenyon '79 Mrs. Eugene Toth Dr. & Mrs. Young W. Kim Clark G. Travers '55 Dr. & Mrs. John A. Kinczel Susan McAllen Turner '53 Mr. & Mrs. Bernat Klein Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Ufford, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Seymour Kleinberg (I. Letitia Wheeler '54) Mr. & Mrs. Allen J. Korenjak Mr. & Mrs. Ramsay W. Vehslage Mr. Harold J. Kramer Mr. & Mrs. Brent Vine '69 Mr. Kevin C. Kruse Dr. & Mrs. Irvin Vine Prof. & Mrs. Robert E. Kuenne Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Vivona Mrs. Georgia Kunz Mrs. Kirby G. Vosburgh Dr. & Mrs. Jay D. Kuris Mr. David J. Waks Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert III Susan Barclay Walcott '57 The Hon. & Mrs. Arthur S. Lane Mr. & Mrs. James W. Walker (Sally Kuser '42) Margaret Cook Wallace '27 Mr. Paul A. Lanzotti Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Walter Sheila Hanan Lathrop '67 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Wandelt, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. James B. Laughlin '43 First graders Jason Kami, Jameson Cumsky, Michael Costa and Derek Mayer show Dorothea Shipway Webster '62 (Julia Gallup ’55) their support for their school - and each other. Elizabeth McGraw Webster '44 Yuki Moore Laurenti '75 Mrs. Erica H. Weeder Mr. & Mrs. James G. Lawler Dr. & Mrs. William H. Wegner Mr. & Mrs. Peter 0. Lawson-Johnston Dr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Rene L. Sagebien Dr. & Mrs. Fong Wei Dr. & Mrs. Philip L. Lebovitz Mr. Przemyslaw Nowicki Dr. & Mrs. Alvin J. Salkind Mr. Leonard R. Weisberg Mr. & Mrs. Tobin V. Levy Mr. & Mrs. David C. Noyes Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. H. Allen White III Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Lieberman Mr. & Mrs. Roger Nussbaum Dr. & Mrs. Teodoro V. Santiago Dr. & Mrs. John J. White, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William T. Lifland Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. Kenneth C. Scasserra '53 Mr. Robert A. White Mr. & Mrs. Samuel A. Livingston Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Olsson Mr. Gerald Seid Mrs. Robert C. Whitlock Mr. Richard R. Lloyd Dr. & Mrs. Adeoye Olukotun Mr. Perry D. Sensi Mr. & Mrs. James W. Wickenden Dr. Judith R. Logue Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Oppenheim Ms. Rita Serotkin-Getty Mrs. Lee A. Wiley Mr. Michael A. Lowrie Mr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Ostfeld Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Shaffer Ms. Beverly A. Williams Mrs. Irene G. MacDonald Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Paci Mr. & Mrs. Jonathan Shahn Prof. & Mrs. David L. Williams Mr. & Mrs. John D. Mack Mr. & Mrs. W. Charles Paik Mr. & Mrs. Edwin D. Shaw, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Lucius Wilmerding III Mr. James E. Mackinson Mr. Thomas H. Paine Mr. & Mrs. Fadlou A. Shehadi Mrs. John G. Winant Mr. Donald Macleod Mr. Henry S. Patterson II Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence Shendalman Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Winstanley Elizabeth Murdoch Maguire '78 Mr. & Mrs. S. George H. Philander Jane Gihon Shillaber '53 Col. & Mrs. Ernest H. Winter, Jr. Dr. Robert T. Maguire Alice Roberts Pierson '47 A. Markell Meyers Shriver '46 Mrs. Brenda Wislar Dr. & Mrs. Lon R. Maletta Ms. Diane Poletti-Metzel Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Siegel Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Witt Mr. Peter W. Maloney Dr. & Mrs. H. London Press Mr. Stuart Siegel Dr. & Mrs. Evan R. Wolarsky Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Mann Mr. & Mrs. Timothy D. Proctor Mr. & Mrs. John C. Sienkiewicz Mary Roberts Woodbridge'42 Mr. & Mrs. Charles F. Mapes '48 Ms. Sandra S. Purdy Mr. & Mrs. Harvey A. Silk Mrs. Cynthia B. Woodger Mr. & Mrs. John R. Martin Prof. & Mrs. Theodore K. Rabb Dr. & Mrs. Benjamin K. Silverman Mr. & Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Mason Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Ragsdale Jane Aresty Silverman ’63 Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Young '35 Mr. & Mrs. Henry H. Matelson Mr. & mrs. David G. Rahr Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Silverman Mr. & Mrs. Owen D. Young, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Ann Tomlinson Reed '40 Ms. Justine Skalba Mr. & Mrs. Howard Zagorin Mr. & Mrs. Sanders Maxwell '32 Mr. & Mrs. James S. Regan The Reverend & Mrs. Daniel J. Skvir Mr. Richard J. Zane David H. McAlpin, Jr. '43 Mr. John M. Reilly III (Tamara Turkevich ’62) Dr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Dr. & Mrs. Bruce McClellan The Reverend Carl Reimers Mr. & Mrs. Eric S. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Henry Zenzie Mr. & Mrs. Quinn R. McCord Prof. & Mrs. George T. Reynolds Mr. & Mrs. Stanley C. Smoyer

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IN MEMORY OF Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Myers Mr. & Mrs. Carl Breuer Mr. Pete Soloway & Ms. Bette Soloway CHARLES ARTANDI Dr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Carothers Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Stefanelli Mrs. Stephen H. Gilman Mr. Thomas H. O’Brien Dr. & Mrs. James J. Chandler (Linda Maxwell ’62) Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Olsson Miss Shirley Davis Mr. William A. Stoltzfus & IN MEMORY OF Ms. Sheila M. Pardoe Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dresner Ms. Alison L. Baxter DAVID C. BOGLE Ms. Joni N. Praplaski Ms. Margaret G. Fish Mr. & Mrs. John C. Varga Association of Delaware Valley Prof. & Mrs. Theodore K. Rabb Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gilpin Mr. & Mrs. Douglas R. Webb Independent Schools (ADVIS) Dr. & Mrs. John A. Ramsdell Ms. Jennifer L. Hochschild Prof. & Mrs. Richard Wheeden American Express Corporation Gail Petty Riepe '64 Dr. & Mrs. Steven P. Kahn Ann M. Wiley '70 Ms. Ellen G. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. Andrew K. Rooke The Hon. & Mrs. Arthur S. Lane Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Bill Baer Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler '47 (Sally Kuser '42) Ms. Dolores Wright Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bailey Mr. Toms B. Royal Leslie McAneny'54 Mr. & Mrs. Owen D. Young, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Baldwin Rebecca Royal '87 Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler '47 Mr. Charles M. Barclay Hardy S. Royal ‘89 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Sienkiewicz IN MEMORY OF Ms. Lisa S. Barker Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Rulon-Miller '55 Mary Tyson Thompson '28 ROBERT C. WHITLOCK Mr. Benjamin H. Barnett Mr. John C. Sawhill Mr. & Mrs. Robert Tucker Carl W. Akerlof '53 Mr. John E. Bart Mr. & Mrs. Frederic J. Schragger Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Ufford Andrew J. Atkin '77 Dr. & Mrs. Alan Bilanin Mr. & Mrs. Fadlou A. Shehadi (I. Letitia Wheeler Ufford '54) Mr. Seth L. Baranoff Mr. & Mrs. John C. Bogle Mr. & Mrs. William Sherrerd Dr. & Mrs. Fong Wei Mr. & Mrs. David C. Berends Mr. & Mrs. John J. Brennan Mr. & Mrs. David Sherrerd-Smith David H. Blair 111 '63 Mrs. Edith Bristol & Mr. & Mrs. John J. Sherrerd IN MEMORY OF David C. Bogle, Jr. '82 Mr. Michal Bristol A. Markell Meyers Shriver '46 STEPHEN L PACKARD '75 Mr. & Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II '72 Mrs. Lee H. Bristol, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John C. Sienkiewicz Mr. & Mrs. John E. Brinster '75 Theodore Brown '74 Mrs. R. Manning Brown, Jr. Jean Osgood Smyth '31 (Lucy Englander ’78) Elissa I. Burr '94 Mr. Anthony J. Brown Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Snyder Caron Cadle '75 Mr. & Mrs. Horton Davies Mr. William P. Brown Rachel Stark '87 Ruth Barach Cox '75 Ms. Christiane Fabricant Mr. & Mrs. Graham M. Brush, Jr. Jared L. Stark '85 Jane C. Farley '75 Michael Ferry '92 Mr. & Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '77 Mr. & Mrs. Anthony Stefanelli Katharine Burks Hackett '75 Ms. Phillis Finn Mr. & Mrs. Arthur M. Bylin (Linda Maxwell '62) Mr. & Mrs. Nixon Hare '59 Mr. Andrew Franz Contempo Press Inc. Mr. G. Barnes Stevenson (Caroline Erdman '75) John P. Hall III '79 Mr. & Mrs. Frank E. Curran Ms. Merrily C. Stilwell Yuki Moore Laurenti '75 W. Andrew C. Harris ’57 Mr. & Mrs. Horton Davies Mrs. Esther M. Stovall Maria J. Myer Lynch '75 Jennifer Chandler Hauge '78 Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Davis, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Stovall Mary Sword McDonough '75 Rachel Abelson Hickson '77 Mr. & Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth William R. Strugger '81 Pamela Herrick O'Brien '75 J. Robert Hillier '52 Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. DiStefano Mr. & Mrs. Donald C. Stuart III '56 Mr. George Packard Mr. & Mrs. Marius B. Jansen DKM Development Corporation Mr. & Mrs. William E. Studdiford Janet L. Rassweiler '75 Mr. & Mrs. J. Parry Jones Mrs. Patricia S. Echeverria Mr. & Mrs. Charles L. Taggart Robert O. Smyth '57 Jane Henderson Kenyon '79 Eden Institute Mr. & Mrs. Carl S. Taggart '82 Marita L. Sturken '75 Philip Kopper '52 Mr. & Mrs. J. Rodney Edwards (Kim Thornton ’85) Mr. & Mrs. Peter L. Vielbig J. Ward Kuser '61 Mrs. Thomas W. Eglin Mrs. Elizabeth Trapp Harvey M. Wiener '75 Laura Mali-Astrue ’74 Mr. & Mrs. Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Palmer B. Uhl '74 Sally A. Wright '75 Jay R. Marucs '80 Dr. & Mrs. James L. Elmore Mr. & Mrs. George A. Vaughn Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Marshall III '82 Ellen Fisher '73 Mr. & Mrs. Baxter Venable IN MEMORY OF (Lea Erdman '82) Mr. & Mrs. William W. Fortenbaugh L. Kelly Lambert Walker '83 MARGE WHALEN Mr. & Mrs. Wesley McCaughan Mr. Brace B. Foster Margaret Cook Wallace '27 Mr. & Mrs. Zam Atiram Mr. & Mrs. William Michaels Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Ganoe Mr. & Mrs. Harold M. Warendorf Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Bailey Faneen Murray-Cieslinski '67 Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Gund Mr. James O. Welch, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Philip L. Baker Mr. & Mrs. John T. Osander Lynn Prior Harrington '54 Ms. Zoe V. A. Wells Miss Janet L. Baker Ms. Bente Ott Ms. Ann B. Harris Mrs. Robert C. Whitlock Dr. & Mrs. Ralph C. Bencivengo John I. Pearce, Jr. '54 Mrs. Edward E. Hastings Mrs. Sarah Whitehouse Mr. & Mrs. Michael Brent David W. Petito '61 Lorraine M. Herr '82 Ms. Christine C. Wilder Mr. & Mrs. Horton Davies Charles H. Place III '73 Ms. Diana W. Higham Ann M. Wiley '70 Dr. & Mrs. James L. Elmore Douglas Rampona '57 Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Ms. Beverly A. Williams Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Ferguson Archibald S. Reid '65 Dr. & Mrs. Timothy M. Hosea Mr. & Mrs. J. Lawrence Wilson Ms. Philis Finn The Reverend Carl Reimers Mr. & Mrs. John J. Irish Ms. Dolores Wright Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Forsyth Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Robson Melissa Phares Jacobson '80 Mr. & Mrs. Owen D. Young, Jr. Mr. Mark Goodman & Dr. John Ross Betty Wold Johnson Dr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Ms. Esther Nichol Henry L. Savage, Jr. '56 Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Johnston Mr. & Mrs. Dick Zuver Ms. Jane Grigger David B. Smoyer '56 Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Jusick Ms. Katharine Kraus & Jean Osgood Smyth '31 Madeline Katz '81 IN MEMORY OF Mr. Stuart Rosse Robert Wade Speir, Jr. '81 Ms. Elizabeth I. Kellogg JAMES G. CAMPBELL Mr. Michael D. Lemonick & James D. Strugger '88 Mr. Peter R. Kellogg Mrs. James G. Campbell, Jr. Ms. Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick Donald C. Stuart III '56 Mr. & Mrs. John F. Kelsey III Sally Campbell Haas '63 Mr. & Mrs. Gary M. C. Lott Catherine Suter '87 Ms. Vickie A. Leinhauser Jane Campbell Perkins '57 Mrs. Robert Marquis Lawrence Tan '69 Mrs. Barbara Littlejohn Ms. Patricia McStravick Mr. & Mrs. Douglas R. Webb Mr. Ian A. MacKinnon IN MEMORY OF Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Miller Miss Madeline Weigel Mr. & Mrs. Bruce K. MacLaury STEVEN LEVINE Dr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Ms. Janet A. Westrick & Mrs. H. DeHaven Manley Mr. & Mrs. Harvey L. Levine Mr. & Mrs. John T. Osander Mr. Fred Schott Mr. & Mrs. Winton H. Manning Ms. Janice Osborne Mrs. Robert C. Whitlock Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Marshall III IN MEMORY OF PDS Maintenance Department Rena Ann Whitehouse '83 Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Matthews STEPHANIE MANN '92 Mrs. J. Dean Pierson E. John White III '53 Mr. & Mrs. Sanders Maxwell '32 Mr. & Mrs. Lowell E. Mann Mr. & Mrs. Peter M. Reichlin Gay Wilmerding '75 Ms. Heather A. Maylander Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Rizza, Jr. Jason Winstanley '86 Leslie McAneny '54 IN MEMORY OF CHRISTINE Dr. John Ross Pamela Woodworth '70 Ms. Patricia McStravick GIBBONS MASON ’26 Mrs. Edward Sharapoff Mary Roberts Woodbridge '42 Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Miller, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph E. Bachelder III The Reverend & Mrs. Daniel J. Skvir Miss Janet L. Baker (Louise Mason '54) (Tamara Turkevich ’62) Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas J. Mingone Mr. & Mrs. Robert H. Bolton Mrs. Arlene H. Smith

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IN MEMORY OF JANE M. WILMERDING Ms. Ai Constance Handa Moore .V V v v IN MEMORY OF ♦ V v v - ■ MARK WINSTANLEY ’90 Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Kohrherr Mr. & Mrs. Edwin Winstanley

IN MEMORY OF FREDERICK D. W OODBRIDGE '78 Steven R. Rowland '78

IN HONOR OF JOHN BALDWIN Mr. & Mrs. David M. Quinlan

IN HONOR OF BETTE SOLOWAY Mrs. R. Kenneth Fairman

IN HONOR OF ANNE B. SHEPHERD Mr. & Mrs. Peter V. Buttenheim Marina von Neumann Whitman '52 - 5 J World-renowned sculptor Greg Wyatt donated a replica of his "Peace Fountain" to the school at the Colross Society dinner in October. He is shown here (second from left) with Art Department Head Jerry Hirniak (far left), Head of School Lila Lohr and Board of Trustees Chairman Daniel Graziano. The 40-foot original is located in the children's sculpture garden at The Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in Nezv York City. Endowment Gifts 1994-1995

CLASS OF 1994 LIBRARY ENDOWED BOOK JOHN WALLACE FACULTY ENRICHMENT FUND ENDOWMENT Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Halpern Prof. & Mrs. John A. Pinto Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Mr. & Mrs. Jerome M. Katz Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. LINCOLN CENTER FREDERICK D. WOODBRIDGE Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert III '78 FUND 1975 CLASSROOM Mary Roberts Woodbridge '42 CHALLENGE OZAROWSKI SCHOLARSHIP Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Ozarowski UNRESTRICTED NOEL STACE ENDOWMENT DEAN MATHEY SCHOLARSHIP Mr. & Mrs. Richard W. Beatty SCHOLARSHIP Pocumtuck Company Bristol-Myers Squibb The Bunbury Co., Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Lee W. Gladden Pocumtuck Company Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. SUMMER STUFF Mr. & Mrs. Randall A. Hack Mr. & Mrs. Ronald F. Angarone David H. McAlpin, Jr. '43 ELIZABETH C. DILWORTH James E. Burke Foundation, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Ozarowski SCHOLARSHIP Bristol-Myers Squibb Jane Aresty Silverman '63 Mr. & Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth J. Seward Johnson, Sr. Charitable Fund Mr. & Mrs. Fowler Merle -Smith The Reverend Carl Reimers ERIC HARING '77 SCHOLARSHIP Mr. & Mrs. Howard R. Haring STUART VON WILLSON '77 SCHOLARSHIP Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Matthews FACULTY SALARY FUND Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert III

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ALUMNI BOARD Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Samson Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Dougherty '43 Mr. & Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford HI Christina Bachelder Dufresne '77 (Helen Behr '68) Nellie Oliphant Duncan '51 Mr. & Mrs. John C. Sienkiewicz Laura Farina '79 Mr. & Mrs. William H. Sword Thomas R. Gates 78 Mr. & Mrs. Edward D. Thomas Marjorie Wallace Gibson '84 Dr. & Mrs. William H. Thompson James Y. Laughlin '80 Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Vawter, Jr. Kirk W. Moore '72 Mr. & Mrs. Ramsay Vehslage Howard F. Powers, Jr. '80 Mr. & Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Susan Barclay Walcott '57 Margaret Cook Wallace '27 Anne A. Williams '74 Dr. & Mrs. John J. White, Jr. Gay Wilmerding '75 Mary Roberts Woodbridge '42

ATHLETIC PROGRAM 6th ANNUAL Mr. & Mrs. Archer Harman, Jr. GOLF TOURNAMENT Mr. & Mrs. Robert Howe Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. Corrington S. Hwong Alexander & Alexander Inc. Mr. & Mrs. James E. Landry Mr. Duncan W. Ailing Mr. John F. Baker Mr. Proctor B. Baker, Jr. Victor Morales helps his friend, Andre, with an assignment for PDS' Summer Stuff BRICK WALL FUND Mr. Gaetano T. Battaglia Dr. & Mrs. Leon N. Costa Program. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bencivengo Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hnath Dr. & Mrs. John S. Sierocki Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Walsh Mr. Robert E. Bostrom Mr. & Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. Mr. Dennis Stattman & Mr. & Mrs. Frank W. Walter N. Harrison Buck '77 PDS Parents Association Ms. Sarah Ringer Ms. Kathryn Watterson & Burke's Supply Company, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler '47 Dr. & Mrs. Telechery Sudhakar Mr. Ronald Sitts Dr. & Mrs. William P. Burks Mrs. Elizabeth Trapp Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Willard Dr. Thomas J. Capotosta Mr. Ron Unterman & Mr. & Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Carnegie Bank NA LOWER SCHOOL Ms. Dorothy Finnerty Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Caruso, Jr. COMPUTER FUND Mr. & Mrs. Paul J. Van der Grift Mr. & Mrs. David Chow Mr. & Mrs. Zam Atiram Ms. Janet A. Westrick & PRETTY BROOK FARM Circle System Group Mr. & Mrs. James G. Atkeson Mr. Fred Schott Dr. Alexander M. Ackley, Jr. Commodities Corporation Mr. & Mrs. Michael Blitzer Mr. & Mrs. Charles P. Williams Mr. Charles B. Atwater CoreStates NJ National Bank Ms. Sara T. Boyd Mr. & Mrs. Stanley C. Baron Mr. Robert Davidson Mr. & Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Dr. & Mrs. Alan Bilanin Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. DeCore Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. Buck PARENTS ASSOCIATION Mr. & Mrs. G. Reginald Bishop Delsea Sanitation Service Inc. Mr. & Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '77 FUND (Alice Elgin ’50) Mr. John Dunlop Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey E. Carleton Mr. and Mrs. Michael Blitzer Mr. & Mrs. Alexander K. Buck Mr. Craig Eisenacher Mr. & Mrs. James D. Carty Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Mr. & Mrs. James E. Burke Ellsworth's Wine & Liquors, Inc. Dr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Cook '59 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Curtis Dr. & Mrs. William P. Burks Ewing Sports Center Mr. & Mrs. Aram Dadian Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Mrs. James G. Campbell, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Michael Faigen Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Dougherty '43 Dr. & Mrs. James J. Chandler Frito-Lay, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Stuart Ferguson Mr. & Mrs. Martin A. Chooljian Mr. Matthew P. Gardner Mr. & Mrs. Alexander Forsyth PERFORMING ARTS Mr. & Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth Graphic Packaging Corporation Mr. & Mrs. John F. Gallagher PROGRAM Mrs. Thomas W. Eglin Mr. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. PDS Girl Scout Troup #610 Madeline Katz '81 Mr. & Mrs. Harold B. Erdman '39 Nixon Hare '59 Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Headley Mr. & Mrs. Stanton C. Kelton 111 Mr. & Mrs. Charles S. Ganoe Mr. & Mrs. Archer Harman, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Winthrop S. Headley Mr. & Mrs. Frederic J. Schragger Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Helmick Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Dr. & Mrs. David P. Jacobus Mr. Harold D. Herbert Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin F. Houston Betty Wold Johnson Mr. Edward W. Horstmeyer Mr. & Mrs. E. Michael Joye PHOTOGRAPHY Tristam B. Johnson '34 ICI Finishes Mr. Peter R. Kann & Mr. & Mrs. Albert M. Stark Mr. & Mrs. Stephen F. Jusick Mr. Stephen F. Jusick Ms. Karen E. House Mr. & Mrs. Samuel W. Lamber III Mr. William Keeping Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Kotzker Mrs. Frederick P. Lawrence Dr. Regan Kenyon James Y. Laughlin '80 POST-PROM FUND Mr. & Mrs. Winton H. Manning Kleen and Fresh Carpet Systems Mr. & Mrs. Emmett Lescroart Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ackerman David Mathey '47 Mr. & Mrs. Elliot Kotzker Mr. & Mrs. Michael Mantell '76 Dr. & Mrs. Manuel T. Amendo Dean W. Mathey '43 Lenox, Incorporated Mr. & Mrs. Rhody Mazda Drs. John R. & Elizabeth S. Bussard MacDonald Mathey '44 Mr. Thomas C. Mackay Mr. & Mrs. W. Barry McCarthy, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Denby Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Bob Maguire Chevrolet Mr. & Mrs. James T. Medick Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dille, Jr. David H. McAlpin, Jr. '43 Mr. Stephen Modzelewski Mr. Harold J. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Stanislaw Drabiuk Mr. & Mrs. George H. McLaughlin II Mr. Kenneth E. Moll Nancy B. Miller '57 Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Goldenson Mr. & Mrs. John T. McLoughlin Mr. Dale F. Morrison Mr. Stephen Modzelewski & Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Neal W. O'Connor Nexus Properties Ms. Deborah Sze Mr. & Mrs. Howard Greenfeld Mr. & Mrs. Elwood W. Phares II Dr. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth E. Moll Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Helmick Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Plohn, Jr. Mr. Edward R. Palsho Ms. Bente Ott Dr. & Mrs. Louis LaBosco Princeton Area Commmunity PDS Booster Club Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Ozarowski Mr. & Mrs. James. E. Landry Foundation Dr. J. Dean Pierson Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Lyons, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John H. Rassweiler Mr. John A. Quisenberry Ms. Karen Pike Prof. & Mrs. John A. Pinto Mr. & Mrs. W. Ronald Roach Mr. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Rizza, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Peter J. Rizza, Jr. Markley Roberts '44 Mr. James S. Regan Mr. & Mrs. Michael L. Rosenberg Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Rose Mr. Christopher R. P. Rodgers Rick Bus Company Dr. & Mrs. Albert Rosenthal Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Rothstein Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler '47 William Roebling ’65 Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Schwiebert, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Siegel Mr. & Mrs. Herbert S. Ruben Mr. Edward Rolandelli Mr. David J. Shipper Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Townsend Mr. & Mrs. Norman F. S. Russell, Jr. Mr. Harold T. Rose Dr. & Mrs. Lawrence R. Siegel Mr. & Mrs. James R. Utaski S. Forest Company, Inc. Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross

32 Special Gifts 1994-1995

Saturn of Bordentown Mr. & Mrs. Thomas E. Gardner Mr. Christopher R. P. Rodgers Mr. & Mrs. Marc J. Ostro Ms. Lisa Schmucki Dr. & Mrs. Norman Glassner James C. Rodgers '70 Mr. William A. Stoltzfus & Mr. Stephen H. Shaffer Mr. & Mrs. George S. Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler '47 Ms. Alison Baxter Dr. & Mrs. John S. Sierocki Mrs. Mary C. Gray William R. Rossmassler III ’82 Mr. & Mrs. James W. Wickenden SSATB Mr. Thomas L. Gray, Jr. Mr. Gerald Seid Sameul Starkey '72 Mr. & Mrs. Huson R. Gregory Mr. & Mrs. Edward G. Seidel TROPHY CASE Mitchell Sussman '71 Mr. & Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Donald P. Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. DeCore Tucker Anthony Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Harleston J. Hall, Jr. Mrs. A. Vernon Shannon University Orthopaedic Associates Mr. & Mrs. John T. Henderson, Jr. Dr. & Mrs. John S. Sierocki US-USSR EXCHANGE Mr. Frederick Vahlsing III Mr. & Mrs. William N. Hoover Bradley R. Smith '85 Mr. & Mrs. James S. Regan Wickenden Associates, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Francis G. Janson Mr. & Mrs. Dudley R. Smith Mr. Charles M. Zarzecki J. Stephen Judge '76 Mr. & Mrs. Stanley C. Smoyer Mr. & Mrs. Maurice P. Knapp Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Stockman GIFT IN KIND Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Knipe '53 Mrs. Caren Sturges Mr. and Mrs. Duncan W. Ailing 25th ANNUAL INVITATIONAL Alexander T. Lamar '74 Mr. & Mrs. Jan O. Svoboda American Cyanamid Company HOCKEY TOURNAMENT Mr.& Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert III Hilleary Thomas ’84 Mr. & Mrs. Lewis T. Barringer Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Ackerman Mr. & Mrs. James E. Landry Mr. & Mrs. Thomas J. Thornton, Jr. Carpet Factory Outlet John Ager 111 '79 The Hon. & Mrs. Arthur S. Lane University Orthopaedic Associates Coastal Copy Systems Dr. & Mrs. Manuel T. Amendo (Sally Kuser '42) Mr. Ron Unterman & Mr. & Mrs. Robert Davidson Ms. Pamela Babbitt Alexander D. Laughlin '72 Ms. Dorothy Finnerty Mr. & Mrs. Horton Davies Drs. David & Sheila B. Befeler Louis S. Levine '69 Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Wandelt, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. DeGisi Dr. & Mrs. Alan Bilanin Campbell Levy ’91 Dr. & Mrs. Ronald L. Warren Mr. & Mrs. Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Bracken Mr. & Mrs. Tobin V. Levy Newell B. Woodworth III '73 Mr. Charles S. Ganoe Dr. & Mrs. Gary R. Brickner Mrs. Alice Lustig Mr. & Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth Prof. & Mrs. James L. Gould Ralph M. Brown III '75 Paul Lyman ’71 Donald R. Young, Jr. '70 Mr. & Mrs. William S. Greenberg Jonathan H. Brush '81 Mr. & Mrs. Terrance J. Lynam Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Young '35 The Hillier Group Mr.& Mrs. Alexander K. Buck Mr. & Mrs. Michael S. Mathews Dr. & Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Mr. & Mrs. N. Harrison Buck '77 (Cecilia Aall ’59) Ms. Bonnie Hunter Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Caruso, Jr. Douglas L. Matthews '80 SCIENCE FUND Mr. & Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Mrs. Hayward H. Chappell Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. McDougald, Jr. Anonymous Mr. & Mrs. James E. Landry Mr. & Mrs. David Churchill Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Meehan Mr. & Mrs. Michael E. France Mr. & Mrs. Winton H. Manning Dr. & Mrs. Stephen S. Cook '59 Mr. & Mrs. Edwin H. Metcalf '51 Mr. & Mrs. Peter G. Gerry Mr. & Mrs. Fowler Merle-Smith Mr. Ernest Cruikshank Mr. & Mrs. Dale F. Morrison Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Goldenson Ms. Anna Olecka Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. D'Altrui Mr. & Mrs. Joseph M. Nanfara Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Ozarowski Mr. & Mrs. Dennis J. DeCore Dr. & Mrs. Mark S. Nemiroff Mr. & Mrs. William S. Greenberg Mr. & Mrs. Thomas H. Paine, Jr. '69 Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Donahue Dr. & Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Prof. & Mrs. Theodore K. Rabb The Reverend & Mrs. Craig R. Dykstra Mr. & Mrs. Neal W. O'Connor Mr. & Mrs. Michael D. Halpem The Reverend Julie Raino Mr. & Mrs. George Eckardt Kelly Noonan O'Shea '86 Samuel M. Hamill, Jr. '53 Dr. & Mrs. Sol 1. Rajfer Mr. & Mrs. John E. Egner, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Richard K. Olsson Gladys & Roland Hardman Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler '47 Mark A. Egner '82 Mr. & Mrs. Neill P. Overman Mr. & Mrs. William F. Henagan Mr. & Mrs. Richard G. Scott Dr. & Mrs. James C. Elmore Mr. & Mrs. W. Charles Paik (Barbara Mills '77) Mr. & Mrs. Roger A. Shapiro Mr. & Mrs. Robert G. Esposito Mr. & Mrs. R. Jonathan Pitman Mr. & Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Shatz Mr. & Mrs. Michael Faigen Mr. & Mrs. Charles J. Plohn, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Johnston Mr. & Mrs. James R. Utaski Pieter Fisher '72 Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Potter Mr. & Mrs. Harvey L. Levine Ms. Carla Wragge Paul M. Funk '72 Lawrence S. Pyne '78

MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES AND FOUNDATIONS

Benjamin & Elizabeth Abrams Foundation, Inc. Hoechst Celanese Corp. The PepsiCo Foundation Allied-Signal Foundation Inc. Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Laura H. Petito Foundation American Express Corp. IBM Pfizer Inc. American Home Products Corp. IFF Inc. Philip Morris Companies, Inc. The Aresty Foundation IM O Industries Inc. The Princeton Area Foundation, Inc. Bank of Boston Charitable Johnson. & Higgins R. H. Macy & Co., Inc. Foundation The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Reader's Digest Foundation The Bank of New York W . S. Johnston Foundation S. Forest Company Inc. Boeing Company The Robert Johnston Family Educational Salomon Brothers Inc. Bristol Fund Inc. Ventures Foundation Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corp. Bristol-Myers Squibb Karen & Kevin Kennedy Foundation Sandy Family Foundation, Inc. Chemical Bank Harold Kramer Foundation SmithKline Beecham Foundation Chubb & Son, Inc. LO SA M Fund St. Paul Companies, Inc. Citibank The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation The Thomas Foundation Community Foundation of Merck Company Foundation Time W arner Inc. Western North Carolina, Inc. Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. United Jersey Banks CoreStates N J National Bank Milliken & Company United States Trust Company N Y Corning Incorporated Foundation Mills Foundation United Technologies Corp. Eastern Enterprises Foundation Mobil Foundation, Inc. Unocal Foundation The Ellerslie Fund Morgan Guaranty Trust Company The W R G Foundation Ericsson Morgan Stanley & Co. Inc. Warner-Lambert Company General Mills Foundation W. W . Norton & Company, Inc. Marina & Robert Whitman Foundation The Highland-Mills Foundation The Roger & Joyce Nussbaum Foundation

33 Thanks to All Our 1994-1995 Volunteers

ANNUAL FUND COMMITTEE ANNUAL FUND CLASS PARENTS DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE

Shawn W. Ellsworth, Co-Chair Jan and Art Bird Susan Blitzer Andee Kotzker, Co-Chair Paul Chew Cary Bachelder Dufresne '11 Robert E. Dougherty '43 Robbie and Shawn Ellsworth '75 Shawn Ellsworth '75 Nancy Beatty Bonita and Jeff Douglass Dan Graziano Richard Beatty Creigh Duncan '76 John Griffith Patricia Paine-Dougherty Dottie and Joe Highland Marilyn Grounds Robert E. Dougherty ’43 Lucy and Mike Joye Jane Henderson Kenyon '79 Creigh Duncan '76 Petie Oliphant Duncan '51 Andee Kotzker Nellie Oliphant Duncan '51 Marcy and Bob Maguire Susan Levy Sally Campbell Haas '63 Mike Halpern Bernie Ozarowski Timothy M. Hosea Ken Moll Lew Ross Peter R. Rossmassler '47 Joyce and Stan Robinson David L. Tibbals '62 Ruthellen and Marc Rubin Nita and Suresh Tata Robin and Peter Travers

CLASS AGENTS

Linda Staniar Bergh ’66 Mary Woodbridge Lott '67 A. Richard Ross '68 Jean Gorman Wilson '69 Marjorie Shaw '70 Laurie Bryant Young '71 Anne Robinson '72 Karen Turner '72 Angela Jill Williams Dickerson '73 Shawn Ellsworth '75 J. Creigh Duncan '76 Sheila Newsome Maddox '76 Julia Penick Garry '77 Cecelia Manning Tazelaar '78 Laura Farina ’79 Howard F. Powers ’80 Carl Taggart ’82 Erik Schwiebert ’83 Kelly Lambert Walker '83 Hilleary Thomas '84 Kathryn Jennings '85 Leslie Vielbig '85 Susan Franz '86 William Schafer '87 Rachel Stark ’87 Helene Dawn Feldman ’88 Trustee and former Board Chairman Marilyn Grounds receives the Robert M. Nicole Dunn ’89 Marquis Award for outstanding volunteer service from Director of Advancement Lylah Alphonse ’90 Andrew Hamlin at the Colross Society dinner in October. Stephanie Gendler '90 Jason Hollander '90 David Ragsdale '90 Elisabeth Kahora '91 Jennifer Kim '91 Benjamin Frost '92 Rebecca Grounds '92 Katharine Marquis '92 Anne Marie Bernhard '93 Emily S. Miller '93 David F. Weeks '93 t Emily Sachs '94 Veronica White '94 Whitney White '94

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34 Eleanor Vandewater Leonard 2907 Sunset Drive Golden, CO 80401

Julie Lee writes that she found the reunion most worthwhile, and it was truly rewarding to catch up with her classmates, and to do so in some depth since there were not too many of us. She writes, "I am continuing my studies at Juilliard in the piano and enjoying them as much as ever. The classes and performances are very stimulating and exciting and serve as a great incentive to keep on working hard." She also expresses her appre­ ciation to Betsy Howe Smith for her efforts to round us all up and house us over reunion. A note from Connie Kuhn Wassink brings the following information. "Recently I sent Eleanor Vandewater Leonard a black and white photo of my static displays, recently designed (by me) and fabricated by local vendors for the Great Alaskan Sportsman Show. The Saturday at the show at­ tracted more people, at the Sullivan Arena, than had ever been in the building on one day since its opening about eight years ago." She spent the cold and snowy Alaskan winter literally and figu­ The Class of 1945 reunited at PDS to celebrate their 50th reunion in May. They are (left to right) Pat Smith ratively keeping the home fires burning while her Thompson, Sylvia Taylor Healy, Janet Hill Hurst, Claire Grover Parsells, Sesaly Gould Krafft and Blythe husband, Harry, was in Florida. Their daughter, Scott Carr. Melody, accepted a position as environmental scientist with Cargill, in Bartow, FL. Harry spent dinner for two, thanks to Pat, who won it at the three months there helping with the children, the raffle and willed it to us. Thank you for all your move and painting the house. On the professional happy support! Blythe's picture shows we all look side, Connie prepared exhibits for the Great Alas­ wonderful! Amen. kan Sportsman Show. She sent a picture showing W e have just learned of the death of Florence her in front of "Hooked on Fishing" which she M iller Hunter in February 1994. W e send our created. She also oversaw the fabrication of that sympathy to her family and friends. exhibit. Ben and I, Vandy Vandewater Leonard, continue to enjoy Idaho in the summer and at Christmas, and Colorado the rest of the time. Though officially retired, Ben continues working on reports in an emeritus position and I am a 45th REUNION "volunteer for science" when he needs a field assistant. W e are just back from a week of camp­ Petie Oliphant Duncan ing and mapping for his current project. The 549 The Great Road nicest thing about car camping is that you can 50th REUNION Princeton, N) 08540 take along a chair. Joan Daniels Grimley J 189 Mabie Court Jean Samuels Stephens Sylvia Taylor Healy Mahwah, NJ 07430 16 Stonerise Drive P.O. Box 1 535 Lawrenceville, N) 08648 Our sympathy goes out to M ickey M eyers Shriver Princeton, NJ 08542 whose ex-husband, Jim, died in July after a battle Marcia Goetze Nappi writes, "Bob has retired so Our 50th reunion was a lot of fun! 50 years - can with cancer. Although divorced years ago, the we enjoy our second home at Haig Point in South we believe it? I was proud that of the eight actual two remained great friends and often traveled Carolina during the winter, and trips here and living graduates; of a class of 1 1, four came! abroad together. there, and our life in Shelburne, VT." That's a great percentage. Long distance went to Blythe Scott Carr from Arizona. Then Pat Smith Barbara Pettit Finch Anne Carples Denny Thompson from Ohio, janet Hill Hurst from Pour les Oiseaux 1230 Millers Lane Titusville, NJ and Mo and myself from Princeton. Monmouth Hills Manakin-Sabot, VA 23103 For all day Saturday, we were joined by Sesaly Highlands, NJ 07732 Gould Kraftt, who actually graduated from M a­ A late post card received after the last Journal deadline from Susan McAllen Turner says that the deira, and Ted, and at dinner, Claire Grover Joan Smith Kroesen "|une '94 attempt at Mt. Hood was cancelled due ParsalIs, who graduated from Rosemary Hall. W e 1-1 7 Shirley Lane to too much fresh snow (8'-10' at Timberline missed Dorothy, Florie, Mary and Sheila, but we Lawrenceville, N| 08648-1922 toasted them. W e also remembered our late dear Lodge - and 24" at summit - 11,234'), so we'll classmates Kaye Cottingham, Barbara Field and I've moved into a town house in Lawrence and return in |une '95 to try again and then spend Betty Rowland. Saturday morning dawned bright am secretary at the Hopewell Presbyterian Church around 10days visiting with sisterGordon McAllen and clear as we met at Colross for a marvelous as well as working as a real estate broker in Baker '51 and exploring the Oregon coast. Or­ breakfast with straw hats and a 50th emblem. Pennington. Four of my five sons are married and egon has incredible diversity of climate/terrain as After a very well run alumni meeting and nice I have eight grandchildren. well as fascinating history. W e're really hooked toasts to the wonderful acting Headmaster, on it! Older daughter Katherine is engaged - no Archer Harman, and his wife, Mari, and the Kirby Thompson Hall date set yet. Spent Christmas in Portland, Maine introduction of the new and charming Head of 63 Centre Street with younger daughter Nell - 52 degrees and had School, Lila Lohr, the business was completed. Concord, NH 03301-4260 a great walk on the beach Christmas day!" Our whole group went on the extensive tour of Lucy Law Webster writes, "I continue to work at the school, since NONE of them had ever seen it! Katherine Webster Dwight the United Nations as a political affairs officer. MFS - remember! All agreed it was fabulous! Thus 115 Windsor Road My older son, Daniel, is the managing editor of a we completely missed the parade. But we ended Tenafly, Nj 07670 up with a great box lunch in the pagoda on the Tampa, FL TV station and my other son, Alex, is playing fields. After deploying for the afternoon, manager of the coffee shop at the Guggenheim The class records with sadness the death of Chris­ we all met, and Ray Hurst too, for delightful Museum. Both have Swedish wives - two inde­ tine Este Mason, mother of Louise Mason cocktails and then dinner with the Harmans out­ pendent events - and Daniel's' two children are Bachelder, in February 1995. I remember Mrs. side the Anne Reid Gallery. W e all felt caught up! going to Sweden this summer for a month with Mason as a quiet and gracious lady, and had not Blythe stayed on and was a big winner in Atlantic their other grandmother. My mother, Myra Law, known that her life had begun rather colorfully. City (thanks to driver and hostess Hedl Dresdner is happy and well in California, a 40-minute drive According to an article in Town Topics she was Roulette, '46) and Mo and I had a wonderful from my brother, John Law PCD '48 of Palo Alto." born in an American refugee camp in Turkey

35 "during the massacre of Armenians" in 1909 and was lots of fun and so will leave a big hole in our as a newborn was taken out of that country with lives, especially since our children have scat­ her family to Paris where she grew up. After tered: Stephen, wife and three daughters live in returning to the U.S. she taught at several schools, CT, and Julie is studying at the University of New including Miss Fine's, and as I recall she started Mexic o in Albuquerque. Most ties to Princeton our class off on its studies of French in the third are gone now, but I still have very happy memo­ ries of the years there and good times shared with grade. Our sympathy goes to Louise and her dear classmates." W e send our deepest sympa­ family. And speaking of Town Topics, I enjoyed thies to Marina Turkevich Naumann whose a short piece by Leslie McAneny which appeared mother, Ludmilla B. Turkevich, died on April 14, there Feb. 8, 1995. Noting that consolidation of 1995. She was an expert in Russian language and the Borough and Township of Princeton will literature and was the first woman to teach at never fly, and displaying the satire for which she Princeton. She later spent 18 years as Chairman of is justly known, Leslie makes suggestions as to the Russian Department at Douglass College of how "to bring about a more livable Princeton." Rutgers University. In May, Marina had happier News for the next issue would be gratefully ap­ news to report. Her daughter, Kristin PDS '82, preciated! was engaged in March to her beau of long stand­ ing, Matthew E. Juros, of Bloomfield, CT. Kris is an Louise Chloe King architectural designer with Arrowstreet Inc. in 64 Carey Road Somerville, MA. In June I received a card from Needham, MA 02194 Marina who was in Provence where Bob con­ ferred at a nuclear physics meeting. "W e ’ve clam­ Four members (one quarter of our graduating bered through the Roman arena and ambled up Farrell, Liza Guttman Sevin and Mel shared fam­ class!) of the MFS Class of 1955 had a super time and down the rues (I was first here in 1960). ily stories, trials, tribulations and dreams, and together at PDS in May. Jeannie Crawford, Bar­ Today we'll be taken south into the Phone delta, read letters from Anne Kales Howson, Deri Bush bara Kohlsaat Von Oehsen, Laura Travers Pardee which is a famous wildlife preserve with African Jeffers, Harriet Gaston Davison and Eileen Baker and I had wonderful fun re-living our MFS days - flamingoes, etc." Strathnaver. Anne reports on life overseeing a which seem far less than 40 years ago! Our remodel in San Francisco, "dealing with rent beloved history teacher, Connie Rohr Reiter, control laws, building inspectors and codes, car­ Susan Barclay Walcott J joined us for breakfast at PDS and lunch at Barb's. penters and painters." Son Rusty graduates from 41 Brookstone Drive It was a special treat for us to catch up with her Brown in marine biology and then to medical Princeton, NJ 08540 after so many years. Several members of our class school. Daughter Erica is finishing her sopho­ wrote me before the reunion explaining that they Susan Smith Baldwin writes, "I have an active more year at Brown. Eileen is busy with policy would be unable to join us in Princeton, but their practice here in Princeton, raising energy, con­ launches and press conferences in the House of thoughts would be with us. W e missed them! sciousness and well-being through breathing and Commons. Daughters, Rosie in law school and Miss Campbell, Mrs. Cobb and Miss Cohan all hypnosis and the laying on of hands." W e send Rachel in a video-engineering and technology contacted me to say how much they would like to our sympathy to Susan on the death of her sister, company, are doing big things. Deri reports her join us, but couldn't. It was fun to hear from so Mary Baldwin Smith Stoner '34 this spring. W e love of the horsey life keeps her fit and feisty and many old friends from those happy days at MFS. have also learned of the death of Abigail Rickert invites all to the "always-made guest beds" on the You'll see our photo nearby - hope you recognize Hershey who passed away on April 18, 1995. Eastern Shore. us after all these years! Our sympathy goes out to her family and friends.

Linda Ewing Kriegel 2 Mary Street Monmouth Junction, Nj 08852 ’58 Sasha Robbins Cavander 8 Plympton Street 35th REUNION 40th REUNION Cambridge, MA 021 38 ’59 Ann A. Smith Joan Nadler Davidson Fiona Morgan Fein 1180 Midland Avenue 329 Hawthorn Road 10 West 66th Street, #25D Bronxville, NY 10708 Baltimore, MD 21210 ’60 New York, NY 10023-6212 i he ( lass extends its condolences to Carol Harris It was a great 35th reunion, dining ana dishing Before divulging all the class news, I want to Bradley whose mother died in Bermuda just be­ within the kind hospitality of Penny Hart remind everyone again about our approaching fore Christmas 1994. "She sold our house in Bragonier's family home. Seven of us (Penny 35th reunion year. W e've always met in Princeton Princeton two and a half years ago and had been Hart, Nancy Davis Sachner, Louise Scheide in the spring. I'm happy to continue the tradition, living with us in Granville, OH since then. She Marshall, Martha Thompson Eckfeldt, Cathy Otis but Polly, for instance, has always wanted to host

Representing the class of '60 at their 35th reunion are (first row, L. to R.) Penny Hart Bragonier, Nancy Davis Sachner, loan Nadler Davidson, Louise The class of '55 celebrated their 40th reunion: (L. to K.) jeannie Crawford, Schiede Marshall; (back row) Maratha Thompson Eckfeldt, Liza Guttman Chloe King, Laura Travers Pardee and Barbara Kohlsaat von Oehsen. Sevin and Cathy Otis Farrell.

36 a reunion on the Cape and there may be other special occasion, especially since theater is so ideas out there as well. How practical are they much part of his life's work. His musical, I Don't and how do we get the most people to show up? Live Here Anymore is going to be produced again Think about it, write me, call me! Cherry Raymond at a theater in a South Carolinian town near the spent several days in New York for a conference Savannah River Plant, the subject of the musical. on dreamwork, putting our guest room to good W e thought we would let another director see use, and we had wonderful visits over breakfast what he could do. - On the home front, we are and even one dinner together. Cherry is working moving at the end of July to a house overlooking through an organization called The Dreamwheel the Channel and the pastures of the island. W e which offers training in dreamwork for lay people both need the tranquillity the property presents. It and professionals through semester courses of may not be our final resting place, but it's darn weekly meetings or day-long workshops. These close. There is a guest room, so I expect visitors are designed to support the development of from the class o f'61. If I were a Forbes, I would fly dreamwheels as well as the networking of everyone all over for our 35th! My new company, resources among dreamworkers. Although Island Partners, will be producing a CD-ROM of therapeutic in effect, these training sessions are the Isle of Wight. When I made the presentation educational in purpose. Their leaders honor and to the IO W Council, they were amazed at the introduce a range of approaches while seeking to potential. After we move, I'm going to enter the share a core set of principles and practices that world of Internet. Such exciting times we live in. will support further explorations of dream con­ I am also producing the IO W International Oboe sciousness, ranging from analysis to lucid dream­ Competition and Music Festival scheduled for ing. Dreamwheels are circles of dreamworkers 1997. It has already achieved a distinguished who gather to learn and practice the art of reputation in the music world after only two dreamwork as a way of cultivating inner wisdom competitions." Julie says, "anytime for reunion." and clear mind, and of strengthening communal I'm taking that to mean that she'll find a few other wisdom. Dreamworkers draw on a variety of good reasons to be in the US when we pick a date theories and techniques to support the work of and will be there. Right, Julie? I spoke to Cynthia exploring dreams analytically and experientially, Weinrich briefly the other day and she'd just Julia Cornforth Holofcener '6 7 and her husband, and of bringing the fruits of this work into creative returned from a wonderful camping/bread-and- Lawrence, at the dedication of his sculpture of acts in daily life. If you want to know more, breakfast trip to eastern Canada. She said it was W W II ",Allies" on London's Bond Street. contact Cherry at (508) 371-1906. beautiful, clean, relaxed and trafticless; that many Sheila Long reported in from the Abbaye Ste. campsites were actually on the ocean. She was wrote to say that Debbie Moore Krulewitch took Marie de Maumont that the abbey has been asked still floating on hervacationcloud atterafewdays a writing seminar while vacationing on a ranch in "to found a monastery in Guinea, and we've back in the Big Apple - a very good measure of the Mexico. She enjoyed it tremendously and dis­ accepted. Our abbess and the future prioress left success of the holiday site. Cynny continues to covered that one of the participants was Ellen with an architect on June 7. Everything went well work as a choir leader and organist in New York Sussman PDS '72. (For more on Ellen, see '72 until Mere Abbessefell and broke her hip and had area churches in addition to free-lancing singing notes.) to be flown back to Paris. Meanwhile, back here jobs. Tucky Ramus Gray and I almost went to a (Maumont is near Angouleme - F.M.F.), the jobs concert together in the spring. Hope we can get it Jane L. Cormack were reshuffled. I was shuffled out of bookbind- together before reunion. You owe me a phone P.O. Box 5027 ery and into desserts, which at this time of year call, Tucky. Larkspur, CA 94977 also involves dealing with hundreds of pounds of Sandy Sidford Cornelius wrote, "Grace (daugh­ fresh fruit from the orchard: so far raspberries, ter #1) has graduated and has accepted a job at News hasn't been forthcoming this time around. strawberries, cherries, peaches and currants, with Goldman Sachs in NYC. Sara (daughter #2) will Jane Cormack reports that she took a great trip by plums, kiwis, figs, pears and quince to come. I'm be a junior at the University of Pennsylvania. W e train to the midwest and visited relatives in Iowa. also getting an existential feel for why the French work and go on strenuous trips. The latest, a high She also bought some land in Oregon and is eat so well, even in monasteries, where the cui­ mountain course in Bhutan." (WOW!-ed.). Polly contemplating a move - maybe. When last heard sine is theoretically austere: They spend an enor­ Busselle Bishop sent a card advertising her 16th from, she was preparing to welcome a Sonora mous amount of time and effort preparing their show of Spindrift Pottery which took placeon July garden tour. Her garden specializes in plants that meals. Yesterday two of us spent three hours 23rd. "I'm about to do this big deal, trying to stay don't need much water, but this spring was very making a fruit salad for last night's dessert. (It took calm! So far I'm succeeding...All the same here - wet in northern California so I hope the garden that long because we serve 60 at every meal.) I lots of guests, pots and mediation. Not any recre­ survived. Linda Maxwell Stefanelli is hurrying to would have spent half an hour distributing fresh ation, but that's okay. Have discovered listening finish these class notes so she can leave for the cherries to everyone in order to finish faster, but to books on tape - solves my loneliness problem shore for two weeks in August. She's also plan­ I wasn't the one in charge. I'm also working on my at the shop.'' Harvey and I are well. W e've been ning a barge trip down the canals of the Loire Latin book for the novices - currently on chapter lucky enough to take two scuba diving trips in the Valley for a week this fall. Her second grandchild 10, dealing with fourth declension nouns and last six months and are now technically good is expected in mid-August so it may get to spend deponent verbs (don't ask me, I took Latin I twice enough at diving to concentrate on learning about its early days at the beach as well. Maybe it will and even so, barely passed - F.M.F). I have one the incredible universe that exists underwater. squeak in under the deadline. Hey! If an editor very gifted African student at the moment, and a Above water, I'm doing an on-going project at can't stretch deadlines for herself, what fun is it? decidedly ungifted French novice. And I've started Lincoln Center and finishing the renovation of On behalf of the class, we want to express our teaching Hebrew to one of the African sisters who our house at Culver Lake, NJ where we'd love to sympathy toTassie Turkevich Skvir and Sonia Bill is with us for a year. W e've spent most of the year have visitors. I was reunion chair for my Wells Robertson who lost their mothers recently. Both doing remedial French, since she didn't go to '30th reunion. Only 12 of the 96 we graduated women were professors in the Russian depart­ school as a child and only learned to read in her came which meant that we hung out together all ment of Princeton University and dynamic, fasci­ late 20's. The thought processes of someone who the time and it was wonderful - very intimate and nating women. W e will miss them. wasn't formed by elementary school are fascinat­ heart-warming. I was excited and encouraged by ing to me. Anyway, I thought that learning He­ what I saw at Wells. The faculty, administration Alice Jacobson brew would boost her morale, and so it has." and curriculum impressed me very much; and the 431 1 N.E. Hoyt Street Julia Cornforth Holofcener faxed her news pendulum seems to be swinging back in terms of Portland, OR 97213 from the Isle of Wight. "Much has been happen­ public opinion about the validity of single-sex Months ago, I heard from Ginny Elmer Stafford. ing; I don't know where to begin. On May 2, education, especially for women. If any readers She said she'd enjoyed my musings (several jour­ Princess Margaret unveiled Larry's sculpture, A l­ know young women who would be interested in nals ago) about turning 50. As I recall, I said lies, on Bond Street. He says it's the longest run of hearing about it, please ask them to contact me. something mature about being the youngest per­ one of his works he'll ever see. People are enjoy­ I'll close where I started. Think about our 35th son in the class and the last one who will turn 50 ing it, taking pictures on shoulders. Hello! maga­ reunion and how to make it as much fun as the (in January of 1996). Perhaps it began, "Nya, nya, zine called it the latest tourist attraction. I am so 30th. Let me know, for instance, what it would nya, nya, nya..." I'm not sure. Anyhow, Ginny pleased for him. But nothing could ever be as take to get you to come this time. Can't wait to see responded: "As the old lady of the class, I passed exciting as Olivier embracing Larry after unveil­ you again. that mark in January and find it very liberating. I ing his Faces of Olivier in '85. It was such a Mrs. Shepherd (the best news source around!) find myself saying, 'Look, you're 50 so if you

37 don't want to do it, don't.'" Right on, Ginny! she was working for the CFO of Smith Corona in Barbara Rose Callaway Ginny was enthusiastic about becoming a grand­ New Canaan, CT. She was very upbeat about her 149 Hodge Road mother inMayofthisyear. I gatherthegrandchild's life, her new job, and her new apartment. Sorry, Princeton, N) 08540 parents live in Spain because Ginny was wonder­ Kathy and Laurie, that it took so long for me to get Alison Hubby Hoversten ing how she could spend time there with the new this news in print! I'm doing well. Nothing really 1183 Cabin Circle baby. Two other pieces of old news, one from new in my life: same job, home, outside activities. Vail, CO 81657 Kathy Sittig Dunlop and one from Laurie Rogers. All is well in Portland. Please take a moment and Kathy wrote about a year ago that she had taken send me your news. Please do not let the lack of a few seminary classes, but her new plans were to post cards stop you from jotting me a note. By the take clinical pastoral education classes at a local time you read this, I'll be even that much closer to Salt Lake City hospital instead. She had gone 50, and I intend to follow the Ginny-Elmer-School- whitewater rafting and had been playing a lot of of -Turning-50! Hope each of us is doing the golf. Laurie's Christmas note brought news that same... 30th REUNION PRINCETON COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

PDS Publications Office ^ Harold B. Erdman Worcester. Dave sings bass in various choral P.O. Box 75 47 Winfield Drive groups in Boston and Cambridge. He and Anne - Princeton, NJ 08542 30-36 Princeton, NJ 08540 37-’39 married 43 years - have given up grass cutting and backyard gardening for a condo in Grafton, but 31 Last winter Alfred Robertshaw wrote a James K. Meritt Dave keeps in shape with tennis, indoors in the wonderful letter to PCD Annual Fund Chairman 809 Saratoga Terrace winter and outdoors in the summer. David Tibbals '62. W e thought it would be a great Turnersville, NJ 08012 ’40 way to kick off the PCD class notes and have John R. Heher Needs reprinted most of it below with the author's per­ Rosedale Lane Secretary mission. Princeton, NJ 08540 "I arrived at Princeton junior School (PJS) in ’41 ’45 1927 with J. Howard Murch as headmaster, Mr. E.B. Quick writes that he's Board Chairman of It is with sorrow we report the death of Tom Dill (a Canadian by birth) as English teacher and Publishers' Storage and Shipping Corporation, Moore. Our thoughts are with his family and as the coach of soccer, hockey and baseball. PjS "Providing fulfillment services for over 200 pub­ friends. was in a house back-to-back to Miss Dill's girl's lishers worldwide. Books! Books! Books!" school. "I think I had never before (or since) relative to Detlev F. Vagts my age, learned as much as I did at PJS. By the fifth 29 Follen Street (and final) form, we had moved to PCD. Mr. Dill Cambridge, MA 021 38 ’42 was an excellent skater and my idol. "W e used to eat lunch at PJS in a restaurant at Peter E.B. Erdman 219 Russell Road the head of the street, and at recesses, have 50th REUNION Princeton, N) 08540 piggyback contests in the yard or, in season, have ’43 David Erdman in the backyard by the bike racks, basebal I catches. Thomas Matthews passed away this spring at his 4259 Province Line Road My best friend was Ed Reeves, a fellow blue in the home in Cavendish, Suffolk, England. He gradu­ Princeton, NJ 08540 Blue/White school contests. (Does anyone know ated from South and Princeton Uni­ ’46 his whereabouts? - Ed.) Several years ago I mo­ versity where he won the Dickenson Prize for A note from Robert Patterson says "Up to my tored through Princeton and contacted John Scoon excellence in logic. For three years following wazoo as secretary of Lawrenceville '49, so ap­ and Kink Sayen. that, he read philosophy at New College, Oxford. preciate your news need. The last three winters, In 1972 he spent a year at Cambridge University, "I have recovered from a heart bypass and a I've snowbirded to England, two to three months earning his teaching certificate. Tom taught lit­ TURP of about seven years ago, and go jogging or annually, trying to work out why and how people erature at the Castle Manor School in Suffolk from who count decided what history deserved to biking daily as well as strenuous exercise in my 1973 to 1981 and acted as an exchange teacher be taught about 100 years ago. Pete Lindborg little (heated) pool which I had built for my wife at the Williston-Northampton School in Massa­ is raising' what he calls 'gourmet popcorn' in who has two artificial knees." chusetts and then at Gill/St. Bernard's in Gladstone, California." The class will be saddened to learn of the death NJ. He returned to England and taught at the of John Scoon this spring. He graduated from Edward VI School from 1985 to 1989 when Peter R. Rossmassler Lawrenceville and Princeton University after PCD illness forced his retirement. He played six differ­ 149 Mountain View Road and had the dubious distinction of becoming one ent instruments and sang in various choirs. Our Princeton, NJ 08540 of the first people to undergo modern brain sur­ ’47 sympathy goes to his family and friends. gery for the removal of a brain tumor in 1938. John D. Wallace John's first career was in publishing and he be­ Needs 90 Audubon Lane came an editor with several academic and trade Secretary >44 Princeton, NJ 08540 ’48 presses. In 1948 he joined the foreign service as Needs a cultural affairs attache and served around the Markley Roberts has livened up this column for Secretary world in that capacity. He was assistant director several years and retires with the following re­ of the University of New Mexico Press from 1966 port. On behalf of the class, we thank him for his ’49 until 1971 when he retired and returned to enthusiasm and effort. Anyone interested in tak­ Princeton. Our sympathy goes out to his four ing up the slack should call the publications W illiam C. Wallace children and five grandchildren. office. 25 Barnsdale Road From Massachusetts, David Barlow reports that Short Hills, NJ 07078 ’50 his son, Stuart, is recently married and living in Albany, NY. Dave and his wife, Anne, have another son, Craig, who lives in Worcester. After PCD Dave went to Deerfield and Yale, then spent three years in the Navy. He got an M.B.A. at Wharton in 1956 and became a C.P.A. in Massa­ chusetts in 1963. For the past 10 years, Dave has 60th REUNION been the owner of an electroplating company in 45th REUNION 38 Edwin H. Metcalf accident in Maine, near his home in Rockport company sample from March 20th, 1956, but I 23 Toth Lane where he taught photography. Ted was an artist did ask why the move. He casually mentioned Rocky Hill, NJ 08553 ’51 and noted cinematographer. He pioneered the there was going to be a bit of change in his life. use of the Steadicam and worked on many major Fine, fine, go on! Well, on September 23rd Joe's Philip Kopper feature films in the US and Europe. Ted will J)e getting married...finally...for the first time - and I 4610 DeRussey Parkway remembered for his infectious enthusiasm and thought that I took my time waiting til my fortieth Chevy Chase, M D 20815 ’52 love of life. W e send our deepest sympathy to his birthday. Hey, great news, Joe! He didn’t get into mother and his twin brother, Jack. many particulars, such as would Brother John Kenneth C. Scasserra Sheehan jet over from Afrique to say a few kind 2 Chippen Court Karl D. Pettit III words or was Bill Shea providing some choice Robbinsville, Nj 08691-9252 ’53 6 Buttonwood Street Maine crustaceans for the reception or even the Gren Cuyler writes, "This past season I played Lambertville, NJ 08530 ’60 lovely lady's name. Ok, that's fine. So we spoke President Franklin Roosevelt in the sequel to the and a little about I’CD and he got going about his days musical, Annie, entitled Annie Warbucks, at the G. Thomas Reynolds at Lawrenceville and the number of our class­ Chiswick Park Theater, Sudbury, MA. It was lots 34 Pin Oak Road mates that were there, i.e. David Johnson, David of fun." Skillman, NJ 08558 Tyler, Rob French, Robert Ayers, etc. After L- ville, he went to Trinity College in Hartford and From Karl: Steve Crawford writes that he's run­ majored in economics. Upon graduation, Joe was Fred M. Blaicher ning for Congress again in western Maryland, "as "prime meat" for Uncle Sam, so he enlisted in the Construction Data Corporation a Centrist, pro-choice Democrat against an ex­ Navy to see the world and didn't regret the four 2770 Indian River Blvd. tremely conservative Republican incumbent. Will years at all. I think that he enjoyed it, especially Vero Beach, FL 32960 win March 5 primary, but face tough general ’54 the two years in London. Well, when he was election contest. " Guy K. Dean III discharged, Joe enrolled at the Wharton School 11 Lemore Circle and gained his M.B.A. W hile there, he developed a real interest in economic history and develop­ Rocky Hill, Nj 08553 ’55 ment. Upon graduation, he signed on with a John Bales was kind enough to bring us up to date management consulting company dealing with on his life in the following note. "I live in truck and rail transportation and stayed for nearly Jenkintown, PA with my wife, Jane. W e have twenty years. Recently, he made a change and is three college-age daughters. One is a senior at now the financial director of a non-profit organi­ Princeton. I am a partner with the Philadelphia 35th REUNION zation that deals with people's commuting habits law firm of Morgan, Lewis and Bockins. My and alternate forms of transportation. By this family enjoys any outdoor activity and plan this J. Ward Kuser time, I was getting a bit fidgety to hear some good summer to ride the open range looking for stray 11 74 Bear Tavern Road old tales, but none came. As Joe said, it's been a cattle." Titusville, NJ 08560-1505 ’61 long time and you just don't remember much I think I just wait too long putting this column about grammar school...Maybe so. He finished together. Gee, I thought that after the PDS Journal by saying that he wanted to express his admira­ arrived two weeks ago, around Independence tion of Bill Ackley as "one of his most interesting Day, that my phone would be ringing off teachers." and my mail lady would be using a wheelbarrow OK, I was on a roll and again grabbed the horn, to haul the stuff to my box. I mean, every one was but as usual Warren's phone was busy. How 40th REUNION asked to send in all their latest tales and stories about "Call/Waiting," Ed? So I looked to the West and whatnot. I just had this idea at any moment I tor inspiration, the Land West of the Pecos, the Land of the Setting Sun, the land where Dick Donald C. Stuart III was going to hear some terrific stuff from some­ Griggs and Wes McCaughan triumphantly led Town Topics body. Maybe I thought that Hy Young and Dave Westward Ho II in 1956, and whom did I find at P.O. Box 664 Petito would finally let me in on their annual home in Albuquerque but none other than Hank Princeton, NJ 08542 nocturnal outings to certain entertainment spots ’56 they frequent in Florida. I mean...! thought that Tomlinson who was just about to step out and lineblade a bit. Well, actually no, he was knee James Carey, Jr. I'd at least hear from Bob Leventhal about my deep in diapers. Hank's been busy lately. Brother, 545 Washington Street crass comments concerning his "Dream Machine Dedham, MA 02026 Activity" or Bob Griggs that I turned around ’57 everything that he said or that Peter Katzenbach C.R. Perry Rodgers, Jr. wouldn't need his computer to "boot" me up! 106 Pennington-Rocky Hill Road Alas, nothing like that happened. Meanwhile Hopewell, NJ 08525 over at The Great Road, Publications Director ’58 Linda Maxwell Stefanelli MFS '62 is probably Toby Knox was the lone correspondent, saving wondering why her most voluminous class writer this class from the blank spaces of many before it. has not yet cranked out and delivered the latest W e're sure he'd like to read about some of the rest article by today'sdeadline, as explicitly instructed. of you next time. How about it?? Toby writes, Do I dare call her and blame it on "Wild Bill" "The 1994-1995 year has been an active one for Wyman who hasn't returned any of my phone the Knox family. Amanda iscompleting her junior messages to his infamous North Cahuenga year at the in Plymouth, NH. Hollyweird digs? Can I suggest that Richard Aaron One of her dorm mates has been John Gaston's has not yet informed me of his latest exploits from '62 daughter, Hope. Next year Amanda will co­ too chic Santa Barbara? Maybe I can blame it all captain the field and ice hockey teams. Andrew on "Always Busy Ed" Warren and his telephone completes second grade soon. His goal is to be constantly being in use! Hm-m...Maybe I better the first native Vermonter on the NY Giants. He quit day-dreaming and get to work...Well, after enjoys hockey as well, and again is attending the calling around fora bit, I finally reached someone UVM summer hockey camp. The Knox Group is and that was Joe Riker. W e had a fine talk on his doing well, providing qualitative market and re­ latest happenings, which all seem to be quite search services and communications consulting. good. Actually, I interrupted him in the process of I travel frequently around the country, moderat­ his moving from his Cos Cob, Connecticut home ing focus groups." to better surroundings in the state. He was be­ tween packing his dinner plates and wondering Stephen S. Cook where to find his missing stack of Junior 566 River Road Journals...Yes, Joe, you did receive terrific re­ Belle Mead, NJ 08502 ’59 views for your performance as Queen Guenivere Hank Tomlinson '61 with his wife, Kathy, and The class suffered a great loss with the death of in "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." their children, two-year-old twins Sarah and Julia, Ted Churchill on June 1 7. He was killed in a car I did not ask him if he still had his Hightstown rug Peter, 4, and Annie, 5.

39 what a reception I received from him! He imme­ This column marks the end of my second year rehabilitation tax incentives into the Reagan tax diately let loose about what a rotten tennis player as class secretary. As time passes, I learn more bill, and to conceiving, designing and administer­ I was and gave as an example our infamous and about who we were and hear more of what we ing the program." Ward was a volunteer at the only doubles effort against the Wardlaw School are. A lot of ideas have come out for further Arena Stage, the Society of Friends Meeting House in May of 1961 when we were annihilated! Well, writings, besides just covering what people have and the Whitman-Walker Clinic. He is survived I was "ready for bear." So, I clued him in that he done and are doing. One subject that I had by his father, Henry Anthony Jandl of Richmond, should talk, and I well remembered that he was planned for a later date, after much research now Virginia, and his sister, Margaret Marie Jandl of the sole loser in our first team match that year seems necessary to at least mention. There were Cambridge, Massachusetts. Truly, a real gentle­ against Trenton Junior Three, taking it on the chin at least 43 of us that were at some time or another man that gave so much of himself. I regret ending by the score of 0-6, 6-8. W e were heading for members of the PCD Class of 1961. Actually, that on this sad subject, especially as this magazine further verbal blows when a truce was called due number can be debated because later Bruner will be coming out at the Christmas holiday to his twin two-year-olds, Sarah and Julia, need­ Dielhenn became a member of the Class of '62, season. Still, I know that you will have some ing Daddy's help. After much hemming and haw­ but did start out with us. Regardless of the num­ interest in what has happened to all the members ing, Hank settled down and gave me the scoop. ber, there are at least three of our class that are no of the class. Please consider sending in some After PCD, his educational junket went to Taft for longer with us, Teddy Hollman, Guy Vicino and stories, any photos and whatever good tales about four years, then Hun as a P.C., then the University now Ward Jandl. Unfortunately, I have had little what you were a while ago and are today. If you of Pennsylvania for two and one-half years and success so far in learning much of two of these are out of the Princeton area and do visit, please then out of the country. When asked if he had men. Ted Hollman died in 1978 as stated in the give a call (609-737-7873) and I'm sure a number been run out for his dastardly deeds, he practi­ Trenton Times obituary for his father. Guy Vicino of us locals will get together and talk about...the cally went apoplectic and began spouting en died a few years ago as stated in Lawrenceville Boys from Broadmead. francais and then singing the Marseillaise. Finally School's Laurentian. And now comes the news of after the third verse, Hank explained that he went Ward Jandl dying on March 18, 1995. Ward William H. Walker III to France and gained a degree from the University graduated from the and Yale P.O. Box 346, Hawk Pine Hil of Grenoble. Apparently, his efforts were a first, as University. He spent two years in the Peace Corps Norwich, VT 05055 ’62 his "major" was in ski area management, teach­ teaching English in Ankara, Turkey. In 1971, he ing and coaching! C'est incroyable, Monsieur received a graduate certificate in historic preser­ Kevin W . Kennedy Henri! So then, he returned to the USA and got vation from Columbia University. His entire pro­ 280 Green way Road into a slew of activities from ski instructor and fessional career was spent in the US Department Ridgewood, NJ 07450 ’63 realtor in Aspen to regional coordinator for of the Interior, National Park Service, beginning Saloman North America, dealing in winter sports as an architectural historian for the National William Ring equipment and now as a manufacturers' rep for Register of Historic Places. W ard led the 3581 Mountain View Avenue outdoor equipment. In other words, jock socks Department's Rehabilitation Tax Incentive Pro­ Los Angeles, CA 90066 ’64 and such. Hank met his wife, Kathrynn, in Denver gram from its inception in 1976. The program has and where she was a special education teacher...He claimed more than 25,000 historic buildings Donald E. Woodbridge was her wind-surfing instructor...Yes! They were throughout the United States and is the recipient RR I, 48 Depot Hill Road married in 1987 and besides the twins, there is of a Presidential Design Award. At the time of his Amenia, NY 12501 Annie, age five, and Peter, age four. Hank says death, Ward was the chief appeals officer for that he regularly sees Peter Kirkpatrick - now cultural resources and deputy chief of the Preser­ Nathaniel C. Hutner we've got your number, Peter! - on his business vation Assistance Division. He coauthored The 205 Warren Street circuit and used to see Dave Petito and Hy Young Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Archeol­ Brooklyn, NY 1 1201 ’65 in Florida. As to pastimes, Hank's a full-time ogy and Historic Preservation and two books, father who works out of his home and only a part- Houses by Mail: A Guide to Houses from Sears, time skier and wind-surfer. He asked information Roebuck and Company (1986) and Yesterday's about Towny Blodget and John Becker - as do I - Houses of Tomorrow: Innovative Homes: 1850- and heavily praised The Reverend Bob Smythe 1950 (1991). During his memorial service in and Frank Gorman for their teaching talents. In Washington, DC, a former associate director for parting, one of his greatest concerns is the educa­ cultural resources for the Park Service said "Our tion of his children, particularly in comparison to loss is beyond measure...Ward Jandl contributed PCD. Amen, Brother. more than any other individual to getting historic 30th REUNION PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL

Lynn W iley Ludwig Mary Hobler Hyson Ann W iley 33 Cold Soil Road 1067 W olf Hill Road 33 Cold Soil Road Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 ’66 Cheshire, CT 06410 ’68 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 ’70 Margery Cuyler writes, "Watch for my new book The women in these early PDS classes seem to W e are all terribly devastated by Chris Reeve's in October - lnvisil)le in the Third Grade, pub­ share a love of writing. Your class secretary riding accident this spring. Our thoughts and lished by Henry Holt!" Congratulations, Margery. (having honed her skills with this column!) has prayers are with Chris and his family as he W e 're going to have to clear a whole shelf in had her first children's story published. The Pip­ recovers. Colross' alumni bookcase for your work! squeak Private Eye and the Case of the Missing W e had a terrific 25th reunion with a great Silver Spoon appeared in the May/June issue of turnout. For those of you who didn't come, you Julia Lockwood the Special Juniors Edition of the Writers' Interna­ missed a wonderful time. Make sure you plan on returning for our 30th. The weekend began with P.O. Box 143 tional Forum. Our congratulations, Mary! -Ed. dinner at Meg Brinster Michael's house Friday South Freeport, ME 04078 From Mary: A single item of news for this ’67 night and ended with dinner and dancing under column, but of such proportion that it could fill an Another author, Pam Erickson McConnell, was the tent behind Colross on Saturday. Three cheers published in the Managed Care Competitive entire page... Newsofa first grandchild for Susan for Laurie D'Agostino Stoumen who was the Network with an article on "Preparing for the Koch LaTulippe!! Alister (Alec) Craig Marble was women's winner in the 10K race! You will see a Medicaid Managed Care Market." She writes, "I born to Jeffry and Becca (Susan's daughter) on picture nearby of our class. Unfortunately not have also been invited to be on the editorial June 29th weighing in at about eight pounds. everyone who attended is in the picture, but here board of Aspen Publishers' new periodical, In­ Reports are, of course, that he is beautiful. is a list of those who appeared at some point (I side Medicaid Managed Care. "Congratulations! Congrats!! If there are any other grandparents in hope I haven't left anyone out): Naurene Donelly Marta Nussbaum Steele writes that her daughter, the class, do let me know. I don't want anyone to Antoniotti, Lucy Stover Ashton, Rebecca Bushnell, Liza, will enter George School as a ninth grader feel left out. Hope everyone had a good summer. Nicki Sarett Demming, Ann Wiser Fries, |udi in the fall. The family had a great visit to Disney Migliori Gavin, Grace Taylor Harris, Erik Heggen, World in March. Susan Denise Harris Heidi Flemer Hesselein, Lindsey Hicks, Louise 324 South Bald Hill Road Hutner, Jack Kilgore, Brita Light-Lookner, Janet New Canaan, CT 06840 ’69 Masterson, Linda McCandless, Shelley Brewster 40 Susan Bdiley Brooks '69 (lett) and Meg Brinster Michael '70 ran into each other at a convention in Acapulco last March. McMahan, Wendy Lawson-Johnston McNeil, Margaret Meigs, Meg Brinster Michael, Linda Mihan Robin Murray, Bob Peck Bill Power, Eve Robinson, Bob Salup, Leslie Grey Schneider, The 25th Reunion Under the Tent: (Front row left to right) Bob Peck, Bob Salup, Rosalind Salup, Linda Marjorie Shaw, Peter Smoluchowski, Laurie Mihan, Robin Murray; (Secondrow left to right) Laurie D'Agostino Stoumen, Carol Power, Jack Kilgore, D'Agostino Stoumen, Bob Sullivan, Ann Wiley, Pam Woodworth, Linda McCandless, Marjorie Shaw, (Back row left to right) Bill Power, Ann Wiley, and Pam Woodworth. It you want to catch up on Barney Rush. what people are doing and didn't get a copy of the class of '70 questionnaires, call me and I'll send Louise Broad Lavine swim and the third daughter dive competitively. you one. Special thanks to Meg, Janet, Louise, 2016 West Club Blvd. No tennis players in the family. They are all water Brita, Heidi, Rebecca, Marjorie and Calvin (where Durham, NC 27705 rats - and doing very well (proud father com­ ment!)." Casey Constable and her husband had a were you?) for getting so many of us there. Our big news this month isfrom Lisa Warren who I would like to publicly thank for little girl on April 26th. Her name is Hadley Marjorie Shaw had a baby daughter, Rachel Alison Cantlay, her excellent work as class agent. She is the perfect Constable Nugent and she weighed eight pounds, born on May 29, 1995, weighing eight pounds. volunteer: she meets deadlines, she does more eight ounces and was 21" long at birth. Casey Lisa says she is doing great and teaching her than she's asked, and she picks up on those rare(?) says, "She's great fun and looks more like her dad parents a new life. Lisa plans to return to work in occasions when I make a mistake. And what's than her mom." Mrs. Shepherd reports that Ellen the fall. Congratulations, Lisa and Bob! Earlier more, because of her work, the class of '70 ended Sussman attended a writing seminar in Mexico this spring I saw Lisette Mills. I was very im­ the year with 61 % participation - the highest by far recently where she met Debbie Moore Krulewitch pressed with her many accomplishments as a of all PDS classes. So next year when you get a MFS '61. Ellen is living in California, is married, veterinarian. It was nice to see Lizette. letter from Marjorie, please respond quickly. Not has two children and teaches writing at Berkeley. only will we continue to lead the pack, but it will From other sources we learn that Richard Many of her short stories have been published make her life a whole lot easier. Kramer's daughter, Laurie, and son, Michael, and she has just submitted a novel for publication. From other sources we've learned that Sarah both graduated from high school this year. Brett-Smith. an associate professor of the history "Michael heads off for college in the fall and Ann Macleod Weeks of art department at Rutgers University, won the Laurie hasn't decided what she wants to do. Oldfields School J Arnold Rubin outstanding publication award in We're expanding our business this summer and P.O. Box 697 African arts (1992-1995) for her recent book, The plan to be open by the beginning of August at our Glencoe, MD 21 I 52 Making ofBamana Sculpture: Creativity and Gen- new location." A note from Tim Smith reads, "I der(New York: Cambridge University Press, 1994). have left MacNeil/Leher where I was a producer Hopefully the Class of '73 is enjoying its summer, The award is given by the Arts Council of the for 12 years, to head west to San Francisco. My so let's get lots of responses for the next lournal African Studies Association to the book that has new job is general manager, programming for about your travels and families and careers. Art contributed the most to the understanding of Afri­ IVN Communications, a video/CD-ROM com­ Levy writes that he1 continues his law practice with can art over a three-year period. Meg Brinster pany. So after 42 years in the northeast - Califor­ offices in Lawrenceville and Newtown, PA. "My Michael and Susan Bailey Brooks '69 bumped into each other during a Merrill Lynch conference in nia, here I come . . wife, Paula, and our children, Amanda, age 5, and Acapulco last March. It seems they've been on the Allison, age 3, are excited about Amanda starting same trips before, but never "discovered" each Jan Hall Burruss J kindergarten at PDS this fall!" As for myself, I other until now. Chris Reeve has come to be 69 Forest Street received an alumnae award for excellence in known as much for his volunteer efforts as for his Sherborn, MA 01 770 teaching (congratulations! - Ed.) and have contin­ ued to do some work for the College Board. My professional accomplishments. I le has devoted a I was sorry not to hear from anybody this time. So husband completed his master's in creative writ­ large part of his time to championing causes and I'll tell you what's happening here in Sherborn. people who need support. As Co-President of The ing this spring, and my son, Jed, age 10, began We're completing construction of a new garage Creative Coalition, Chris had a letter published in horseback riding and piano. He's presently in a and remodeling the old garage into living space The New York Times on March 16th. Frank Rich, junior lifeguard program in Bethany Beach, DE. I for John, me and our three children. No project is in his Sunday Times column, lournal, praised the spoke rec ently with Tuckey Fussell, Hilary Mor­ simple when your house is 300 years old. This artists who are fighting to defeat the cut in appro­ gan, Robin Maltese Dintinger, Susan Ross Cusack spring I started a new hobby - raising chickens priations for the National Endowment for the Arts and Daryl Janick Kent. W e are all trying to arrange and guinea fowl. Our yearbook said I'd end up on and quoted Chris' letter: "'It's not in the bag by a a reunion in Boston this fall. Should be fun. a farm. I did! Many of ourclassmatesare still listed long shot,' rightly cautions Christopher Reeve, the A note from Beth Sanford reads, "I still go by my as lost. If you could let me know where they are, most persistent show-biz lobbyist for the endow­ maiden name except for calls to the pediatrician ment.'' It was just that kind of commitment that I'll try to contact them and let the rest of you know and the plumber. Now have two children: Nick, made Chris the recipient of the 1990 Alumni where they are. Those who are listed as lost are age 3, and Annie, age 14 months. I have gone out Award for outstanding service to others, and Barbara Abrams, Ruth Anderson, Ledlie on my own as a marketing consultant in the media prompted the class of 1995 to invite him to be their Borgerhoff, Elizabeth Foster Conforti, Diane Ely, and entertainment industries. So far, so good. I'm commencement speaker. Cheryl Holcombe Gates, Cameron Gregg, Lucien busy, I love getting to have breakfast and lunch Yokana Guthrie, Miriam (Jerry) Hafitz, Wendy with my kids." Haynes, Susan Heyniger, William Hilton, An­ drew Houston, Linda Gail Malsbury, Maria Keith D. Plapinger Kelleher Rathbone, Stephanie Shoemaker Leckie, 25 Joy Street Lydia Lennihan, Katherine Maloney. Boston, MA 02 l 14 From other sources we learn that Steve Bash moved to Charlotte, NC in January. He's still in Nancy Kendall McCabe writes, "I am back to international banking, now with First Union Bank. work as a television development executive with 25th REUNION "Spending many hours watching two daughters Viacom Productions, hoping to unearth the next 41 ers on the athletic fields for the picnic included mute - what a relief.)" Caren Ludmer Perich also Keith Thomas and his two sons; Molly Sword wrote to say, "W ell, after two years of trying, McDonough and her two children and Ellen Walter and I finally succeeded in becoming preg­ Albert with her husband and two children. Ellen nant! W e know that it's a boy, and he's due July still lives in New York City where she is an 18th. It's very exciting. I'm still working as the architect for MTV. The discussion eventually director of an adolescent mental health program. turned to schooling, which seemed normal given I don't know what I'll do after the baby's born. His the number of Class of 1975 children that were name will be Antonio Judah Perich." Jonathan crowded onto the blankets, and Ellen talked Stein managed to make good use of the small about the challenge of going through the admis­ space on the post card with this lengthy letter. sions process for NYC private schools. Her daugh­ "One evening last fall the phone rang and a voice ter had been accepted at one, thankfully. W e said, 'Do you know who this is?' I said, 'Keep commented that things were easier when we talking.' After a moment more, I said, 'Are you in were young - nostalgia fora time past. Those who Virginia?' And Tim Frey said, 'No, I'm at the exit A spec ial memorial service was held for Stephen attended the evening cook-out (and are not al­ for Reading.' After an hour of being lost, I went Packard '75 on Alumni Day and a tree was planted ready noted) included Chuck Segal, Sally Wright, out and found Tim and brought him back to the on the Colross lawn in his name. In this picture, his Hilary Winter (who is book editor at the Trenton house. He was wearing a dark blue business suit Times), Janet Rassweiler, Ralph Brown, Chris sister, Cynthia '76, presents Headmaster Archer and driving a Lincoln Town Car (can you believe Miller, Marjorie Williams, and Shawn Ellsworth. Harman with one of her paintings entitled "Boy, it?), albeit it rented for business. W e talked for a Much to his surprise, at the alumni brunch in the Book, and Dog," which she gave to the school in couple of hours and in the morning he headed to mOrning, Shawn had been awarded the first New Jersey to do an audit. W hile there he saw honor of her brother. It will hang in the library Alumni Award for service to PDS! Congratula­ Carl Spataro. Then he vanished back to Virginia because of Stephen's love of reading. tions for all your work and assistance to the and I don't expect he'll pop up for another 7 1/2 school. Lucy Gorelli MacDonough was in atten­ Cosby Show! Son, W ill, 6, daughter Katie, 4, and years. My news isn't much; I'm still recovering dance at the baby shower for Claire Treves Brezel husband Pat are all doing great." More news from complications from surgery in December. '77, held the same day as the reunion. She came in from Palmer Uhl: "I started a new career Three-and-a-half-year-old Remy wrote her name regretted not having been at the 20th and sends this week - twice, and I got started on another as a hypnotherapist. Just completed an advanced her regards to the class. Lucy gave birth to twins course, and am currently conducting workshops, book for Automobile Quarterly." on January 16, 1995 and has had a hectic sched­ Two more notes tell us that Sandy Shaw Strong private sessions and teaching self-hypnosis." ule ever since, which is probably an understate­ is still living in Ketchum, ID. She spends most of ment! Other news: Mary Lane McNamara writes her time "trying to keep up with my son, Sam, Yuki Moore Laurenti that she is living in a historic house in Concord, who is 1 1/2 years old." And Virginia Rodgers MA. Her three children, Peter, 8, Sarah, 7 and 464 Hamilton Avenue lives in Lake Placid, NY with her three daughters, Henry, 5, all attend Nashoba Brooks, a private Trenton, N) 08609 Andrea, 13, Hanna, 11 and Brittany, 8. She is a school, which is right around the corner from There was a good turnout at our 20th reunion in licensed practical nurse and works at the their home. "Best wishes to Lila Lohr!" "I heard it May thanks to the efforts of the reunion commit­ Adirondac Medical Center in Saranac Lake. From through the grapevine:" Anne Tate lives in Cam­ tee and the alumni office. It seemed hard to the local papers we learn that Carl Erdman, son bridge, MA and is teaching architecture. Jim of Hal Erdman PCD '39, was married on June 3rd. believe that so many years had passed since we Meigs is in a senior position at US Magazine. One His bride, Debra Bridgman, has a degree in had walked the halls of our alma mater. The of our classmates reported being stunned at see­ journalism from the University of Colorado and writer apologizes in advance for not recounting ing him being interviewed on television! So that works for Joan & David Helpern, Inc. in Ardmore, what all of the attendees are occupying their time is where the editorship of The Observer (the PA. Carl is a certified financial analyst and is vice doing these days - being a nudge (for information) underground paper started by our class) took only works well for short periods of time! In president of the Pardee Resources Company in him! If the writer left out any news, please correct Philadelphia. The couple were married in addition, apologies for any names left out. The the omission by sending in your notes for the next evening before our reunion, Caroline Erdman EcJgartown, MA and honeymooned in France. issue. Ciao! Hare hosted a supper at her home. The Interim A note from Sally Schluter Tardella brings the I Jeadmaster, Archer Harman, and his wife, Mari, following welcome update. "I am a painter now Alice Graff Looney stopped by to greet those in attendance. The and have my work in an occasional show. I teach 19010 Gallop Drive group that gathered included Alex Smith design etc. at the College of Architecture/Design Germantown, M D 20874 Gunderson, John Brinster, Kathy Burks Hackett, of Lawrence Technological University. I am mar­ Molly Moynahan, Ruth Barach Cox, Kip Herrick Claire Treves Brezel and her husband, Ted, an­ ried and have two young children we adopted O'Brien, Grayson Ferrante, )ody Myer Lynch, nounced the birth of theirdaughter, Emma Rachel, from South America. And that's about it for the and Jane Farley. Talk about a coincidence: this on May 25, 1995. Claire writes, "She arrived a past 20 years!" fall Caroline, )ohn and Kathy will each have a month early on our moving day. W e moved to child in kindergarten in the Montgomery Town­ Port Washington on the North Shore of Long ship school system! Molly Moynahan recently Island. I am currently exploring a new land and moved to Dallas, TX from London, where her post-corporate career options. Finally, I have husband had been working for The_Wall Street news!" < Journal. Currently he is the paper's Dallas office bureau chief. Molly, who initially could not imag­ ine herself living in Texas, now teaches fiction at the University of Texas at Dallas. Her second novel was recently published in Europe. Molly 20th REUNION was joined at the Saturday festivities by her young Creigh Duncan daughter. Ruth Barach Cox lives in Raleigh, NC 549 The Great Road with her husband and two children. She restores Princeton, NJ 08540 oil paintings and does contract work for muse­ ums in the southeast. The volume of work is This first batch of news was gathered last fall, so tremendous since there are very few profession­ while it may be a bit dated, it's still most wel­ als in her field who live in the southeast region. come. A note from Cory Fischer Sertl reads, Jody Myer Lynch has been in Wisconsin for over "Mark and I are parents - Katya Josephine Sertl, 15 years. She has a son, Sam, who is 5, and a born February 22, 1994 - almost one year now! daughter, Lydia, who is almost 3. jody, who is a Still living, working in Rochester, NY. Ski a lot in graphic designer, works on education projects in the winter, sail a lot in the summer." Eleanor the cooperative extension at the University of Barnes has a new job as the principal software Wisconsin. In her free time, jody weaves Navajo engineer for Jurisoft in Cambridge, MA She says, rugs! Lars Selberg, his wife, Julie Sly '74, and their "I'm working on a systems development team in two children came on Saturday from their home a PC network. Jurisoft is an arm of LEXIS/NOXIS in a small Connecticut town. Lars is an optical (the legal database people) which, in turn, was engineer. Grayson Ferrante, his wife, Dee, and sold by Mead (the paper people) to Reed-Elsevier thier two boys participated in the Panther Parade. (the European publishers)." Sheila Newsome He is living in Princeton Junction and working as Maddox writes, "Winston and I have a 10-month- a database consultant. Eric Dunn was in town to old daughter, Rac hel. I just started working again Mason Gray Dufresne, son of Cary Bachelder visit his grandfather and stopped by. He works for as assistant general counsel for the Copeland Dufresne ’77, was born October 2, 7 994. Here he Intuit, a Palo Alto based software company. Oth­ Companies in East Brunswick. (A 15-minute com­ models the PDS bib that is sent to alumni newborns.

42 Thomas R. Gates 8 Weidel Drive Pennington, NJ 08534

Nicholas R. Donath 4165 Gibraltar Street Las Vegas, NV 89121 and Evan R. Press 1116 1/2 South Rexford Drive Los Angeles, CA 90035 Congratulations to Laura Farina who opened her own law offices at 418 W all Street in Princeton. Her practice is in the area of general business litigation and counseling. Previously she was associated with the law firms of Paul, Weiss etals. in New York and Crummy, Del Deo et als. in Newark, N|.

Jennifer Dutton Whyte 990 Singleton Avenue Woodmere, NY 11 598 Hard as it is to believe, our 15th reunion has come The Whitlock famiily viewed alumni displays at the Robert C. Whitlock Alumni Architecture and Design and gone. All who were in attendance would have Exhibit in February. The family, (from left) Da vid '80, Harriet, Catherine and her husband, Rob '78, were to agree that it was great to catch up with old presented with an album of written tributes by Bob Whitlock's former students. friends. Our class had quite a good turnout through­ joyed the day's activities. I briefly saw Tim Murdoch out the day's activities. I enjoyed touring the end of August. (Janet Chaplin Whyte was born and his wife who traveled down from Montreal school for the first time in 15 years. I was very August 30. Congratulations! — Ed.)Not at the where they make their home. Carl Reimersand his much impressed with the new additions and im­ reunion, but also expecting in September, is Vir­ wife, Pam, were there with their daughter, Grace. provements and would urge you all to check out ginia Ferrante Iqbal. Virginia, husband Manzar The Reimers live in where Carl is a the school at your next opportunity. The highpoint and daughter Alexandra continue to enjoy life in general practitioner. Abby Stackpole Me Call, hus­ of the tour had to be Jim Laughlin's kindergarten Hong Kong. (Sorry for the misprint last issue. band Dave, daughters Katharine and Ann also classroom. He had a great set-up and I know that Virginia does have a daughter not a son.) The came out from Manhattan. Amy Stackpole his students are lucky to have him as a teacher. My evening's festivities included a cocktail party and dinner dance. As I was not taking notes and Brigham, husband Tim, daughters Emma and husband, Dennis, and I enjoyed a delicious lunch Molly, enjoyed the parade and daytime festivities. received no written news, I will have to rely on my at Stephanie Trock's restaurant, Santa Fe Express. Kara Swisher came up from Washington, DC memory for this column. Please forgive me if I Joining us were several classmates: Liz Wexler, where she continues to write for The Washington have neglected to mention you. Please write me Jennifer Brannon Manning, Jay Marcus and Jodi Post. Also present at the evening affair were: with your news for the next issue! Jon Hochman, Kamer Howard and her husband, Chris. Liz has Sophie Carpenter Speidel, Leslie Straut Ward and his wife and their adorable baby daughter were in just finished her first year of law school in Ohio husband Grant, Treby McLaughlin Williams, Tony attendance. They live in Manhattan where Ion is and is looking forward to a summer off. Jennifer Dell, Jim Walcott, John David, Joy Power, Howie an attorney. It was good to see Dave Whitlock and and Jay still live in Atlanta and see each other fairly Powers, Alex Frostega, Billy Rossand wife Norma. his wife. They live on Long Island where Dave is often. Jodi and her husband live in Natick, MA Certainly a good time was had by all. Please write a Cadillac representative servicing dealerships on where Jodi is a buyer of children's apparel for BJ's. with your news. Long Island. Tom von Oehsen is preparing for his Great job, considering Jodi is expecting her first Sophie Carpenter Spiedel writes, "I loved see­ child in early January. Jodi was one of several tripout to San Francisco at the end of August. Tom ing everyone at our 15th and would welcome any pregnant classmates at the reunion. Janie Phares will visit Adam Barton, wife Dana and their new visitors to our new home in Charlottesville! I'm Jacobson is expecting her first child in September. baby boy. Adam and his family will be going down working part-time and staying home with sons Lolli Dennison Leeson will have her second child to Costa Rica for about nine months where he will Chapin, 3, and Carter, 1, while husband Rusty this fall as well. John Banse and his wife have design and build a home for a client. Sounds very works in electronic publishing. Stay in touch!" probably welcomed their first child by now, al­ exciting! Sally Fineburg came out to PDS from Tim Murdoch is "enjoying life in Montreal with though I did not hear any news from them. I am Manhattan where she lives and works. Tim Pascale. Helping my company expand in the US. eagerly awaiting the arrival of my first child at the Thomas, his wife and two lovely daughters en­ Spent two months in Boca Raton, FL recently

The class of '80 had a good showing on Alumni Day. Shown here from left are Stephanie Trock, jenny Treby McLaughlin Williams and Liz Wexler (right) Dutton Whyte, John Banse, Jodi Kamer Howard and her husband, Chris (in back). at their 15th reunion.

43 Catching up over dinner at their 7 5th reunion are (left to right) Carl Reimers, )ay Marcus and Sally Fineburg.

helping to manage Astraltech Americas, our plant ing over 20,000 Phish phans chanting "Wilson, which manufactures CDs for Latin music labels Wilson" - the opening to a ditty originally penned and CD-ROMs for major computer firms. The by Trey, Tom and Aaron Woolf '82 back in the A wind-whipped ocean and the setting sun pro­ taxes in Canada are very high, but I've found the eighth grade. This same song opens the second vided a dramatic backdrop for the marriage of quality of life (no guns, peaceful streets) to be set of "A Live One,'' Phish's new double CD, Kristen Elmore '8 1 and Neil Meister last Novem­ good." which just hit the stores. It is filled with characters ber on Fripp Island, NC. and lyrics originally created in the back row of many a PDS classroom, as well as references and Life at the Museum of Natural History in Denver. thanks to several PDSers, including Pete, Rog, Jonathan Brush considers himself "still a newly Dave and Daubs. Anyway, after the show we hit wed 'til August 27, 1995. My wife and I bought a the highway where we encountered a broken- house in Lawrenceville last year, been extremely down carload of three, shall we say, slightly busy cleaning up the jungle the previous owner "clueless'' Phish phans who seemed completely left us! Started a new job with a commercial real 15th REUNION uninterested in where they were going, how they estate company in June. Looking forward to our Cameon Carrington Levy were going to get there, and what to do with their 15th reunion - wow - 15 years!" 2212 Weymouth abandoned car. Fortunately, Public Citizen Suzanne Haynes Halle } /^v Moscow, ID 83843 Susannah took charge, stuffing them in the car ’81 with us and finding them a phone, a wrecker and 5310 East Sanford Circle J and a home (her own!) for the night. It was the first Englewood, CO 80110 U Ammk Kristine Anastasio Manning time I had been out past 3:00 a.m. in a long time just after midnight on March 22nd, Henri became 1711 Smith Level Road - a fitting ending to my high school alumni a proud big brotherto Curtis Haynes Halle. W e're Chapel Hill, NC 27516 experience. The only major departure from those all beginning to settle in to life in Denver which crazy PDS days was that 1) we were unable to From Kristy: Here I am in Chapel Hill, NC, where has been pretty interesting with swimsuits one find a W aW a at any time during our travels, and my husband, Michael, and I recently relocated in day and snowsuits the next. The locals claim the 2) it took me three days to recover from the whole search of a more civilized lifestyle. W e have not temperature fluctuates to extremes all winter, experience. been disappointed. I have been working as an and, except for a few "bonks" to the head, Henri From other sources we learn that Rosalind environmental communications and fundraising seems to be accepting his little brother, for the Waskow Corper is living in Denver and teaching consultant - phoning, faxing and e-mailing from most part. Leslie Pell stopped in for a quick visit at Colorado Academy and coaching field hockey my office at home. I've just begun writing a book while en route to Vail where she had a few runs and lacrosse. She's also teaching in the Hall of Kitty Ijams, among others. My brother, on planning for sustainable communities which with will be published by Island Press in the fall of 1996. Since I have received not one piece of correspondence from fellow PDS alumni, and because I am determined not to head up yet another empty Class of '81 column, I recently took it upon myself to create my own alumni adventure. And what better place for a high school reunion than a rock concert? With this in mind, I headed up to the DC area a few weeks ago, where I met up with Susannah Goodman '82 and Kevin Johnson, who is back from a year in Ethiopia, where he has been working for the National Democratic Institute. Susannah works for Public Citizen, the Ralph Nader group dedi­ cated to consumer protection. W e piled into a bomb of a car - borrowed from a co-worker of Susannah's and plastered with anti-NAFTA stick­ ers, but bearing a slight resemblance to Kevin's old Nova - and road-tripped out to Gainesville, VA to see my brother, Trey Anastasio '82, and his band, Phish, at the Nissan Pavilion. W e had our own backstage mini-reunion with Stephen Tho­ mas, Tom and Lea Lea Erdman Marshall '82, and Marc Plante '82. It was great to see everyone. I can't decide which experience was more nostal­ Michael '81 and Jennifer Paine Leahy '82 captured their children in a quiet moment: Amanda, 8, gic: reminiscing about high school days or hear­ Christie-Lee, 7, Mikey, 4, and Morgan, 6 months.

44 David '85, is planning to marry Deli Beardsley, tional, doing marketing, business development, whom we adore, this August in Denver. My heart and public relations for architects and engineers, goes out to David Bogle. It is a tragic loss for him has kept me rather busy. Unlike me, some of you and for all of us who knew his father during our have been good about communicating. The fol­ school years and beyond. Mr. Bogle was a won­ lowing is news from all over and may be some­ derful man who will always be remembered what dated - so sue me. I drank some Wild Turkey fondly. Between the move and the new addition with Steve Schluter, who was in Princeton last to her family, Suzi has been busier than usual. Thanksgiving. He is now a Vice President with She did, however, send in the report above and Minet Inc. Financial Services in New York. Bonnie she forwarded the following post cards. Bershad Zinn writes (July 1994), "Flaving suc­ cessfully (and painlessly— more or less) weath­ Kang Na writes, "Hey, there! Hope all's well ered my first year of marriage, my husband, with you. I am now a happily married man. On George, and I are living in northern New Jersey. December 4th Amy Visco and I had a wonderful It's been a bit of a culture shock - lots of high wedding (at Miller Chapel on the Princeton Theo­ density population, high hair, and smog. I am logical Seminary campus) and a wonderful re­ nearly finished with my self-imposed service do­ ception. Ira Shull and his wife, Anne, were there ing corporate defense work at a large law firm in to represent the PDS crowd. Married life is great!" Newark. W e hope to make a move back to Maine Cam Johnson has "just celebrated the two-year sometime soon. I'd like to get a job with The anniversary of the Red Elephant Saloon. Biz is Squeezing in just under the publication deadline Sierra Club and make amends for my past two was the new addition to the Willard family. good and should get better as soon as Bruce years as a defender of large corporate polluters." Young Christopher is shown here with his proud W illis' bar (The Mint) opens directly across the You go girl. Tom Haroldson writes (July 1994), "I parents, Courtney and Ted '84. street from my place. Hailey, ID is still pretty graduated from Harvard Law School in June. I sleepy at 4,000 people, but the mountains con­ take the bar exam at the end of July. In Septem­ Adrienne Spiegel McMullen tinue to have their firm grasp on me..." Jeff ber/October, I will take time to travel, primarily in 1201 Braddock Place #305 Perlman writes, "Spent New Year's with John India. I'm especially looking forward to the trip, Alexandria, VA 22314 Vine, a dermatology resident in Houston, his because an Indian friend of mine will be showing wife, Kimberly, and my wife, Sharon. As usual, me around. In October I start work at a law firm and we ended up on the floor laughing. The only in New York City. I hope to find an apartment in Edward J. Willard thing that was different was that staying up past SoHo." 7321 Elm Court midnight gets harder each year. The Frankie K. Jon Firester writes (April and August 1994), Alumni Basketball Tournament was the usual "Niederhofer, Firester, & Co., has opened a Bos­ Monmouth Junction, NJ 08852 spectacle: old men living in the past." Jennifer ton office and we are eyeing an office in Atlanta. W e hear from Andrew Chooljian that after too Paine Leahy writes, "Our exciting news this year I have been busy commuting between NYC and many years in banking, he's finally broken loose is the birth of our daughter, Morgan Elizabeth. Boston. W e have successfuIly melded computers and is now working in sales for a local home That makes four! Amanda is now 8 1/2, Christie- and accounting software to build our niche. I am builder in Dallas while his wife, Laurel, has taken traveling to Israel with my family this summer." Lee is 7, Michael 4 1/2 and Morgan 7 months. I a new position as a technical writer for Northern Janet Zawadsky Cleves writes (January 1995), am obviously very busy taking care of my clan! Telecom. They both look forward to their visits to "W e've been enjoying our new daughter, Kelly. W e are still in Lawrenceville and see PDS alumni Princeton and hope, possibly, to run into some She was born on September 26th. She really is a fairly often." Dan Beskind has finished his resi­ former PDSers while in town for the week be­ lot of fun. I haven't seen a lot of PDSers, but Lisa dency in emergency medicine at the University tween Christmas and New Year's. A final note is Heins is moving to the next town over so I hope of Arizona and is working in Tucson at the that they presently have both one dog and cat, but to see more of her. She is having a baby in April.'' University Medical Center. He's married to Vicki with any luck they'll catch up to Wendy White Katherine Lonergan Main writes (March 1995), Borsheim. Kristin Naumann is engaged to Mat­ "W e've been in Cincinnati about a year and Brockelman soon. thew Juros, a master's candidate in architecture really love the city. W e're expecting our second From other sources we learn that Melinda at Rice University. They plan to be married early bebeon April 1 st. Alexander will be three in June. Bowen has announced her engagement to Chris­ in 1996. I'm enjoying being home with him and my many topher Hansot, a managing marketing consultant projects. Jon Erdman and his new wife, Nathalie, with Truelson, Unger, Associates in San Fran­ Noelle Damico have settled in Crested Butte, Colorado. Erdie cisco. Flegraduated from Montclair High School, 54-1 3 Ravens Crest Drive writes (February 1995), "I'm selling real estate in Georgetown University and the American Gradu­ Plainsboro, NJ 08536 Crested Butte now and skiing whenever possible. ate School of International Management. Melinda is an assistant vice president with Callan Associ- and Things are great in the Rockies." Rena Ann Whitehouse 799 Piedmont Avenue, #8 Atlanta, GA 30308 From Rena: OK. I'm guilty of not writing a column for the past year. I have to admit that I have been busy, but that's a lame excuse. Exactly what have I been upto, you ask? Well, forstarters, I founded Atlanta's first Women's Lacrosse Club. W e coach the Emory University Women's Club team on a volunteer basis and are trying to get the sport started at some of the high schools and colleges in the area. As you can imagine, we don't have a lot of competition down here, so we need to create some. Our club has a schedule that includes collegiate club teams at Emory, Vanderbilt, Duke, Clemson, and the University of Georgia. W e even won a tournament hosted by Vanderbilt last spring, where we beat the Chi­ cago Women's Club 6-2— their first loss in three seasons. Of course, we are always looking for financial sponsors. Anyone interested? I am also now a ref - in fact, the first locally rated women's lacrosse official in the Southeast. I never realized how difficult a job that was. Looks like I won't be Louise Matthews '83 graduated from Georgetown Medical School on May 27. She is shown after the screaming at any umpires anytime soon. I've also ceremonies at the Kennedy Center with her family: Ann and Doug Matthews '80; her mother, Marie just completed my first year on the executive Matthews; Louise; her father, Ed Matthews; her grandmother, Mrs. Matthews, Sr.; Greg '76 and Ann Elise board of a statewide pro-choice organization. Matthews; and (kneeling) Russell Matthews '86. Louise will be an OB/GYN intern/resident for the next That, in addition to a new job at Rosser Interna­ four years at Albert Einstein Medical Center in the Bronx.

45 cites, a financial consulting firm in San Francisco. band, Jim, and her baby. She is living in Ewing land. In November I married Kathryn Hankins of They plan to be married next June in Sonoma. Township and has another baby on the way. Bob Columbia, MD who is a graduate of the Univer­ Laura von Seldeneck writes, "Lots of changes Zimmerman will be leaving the employ of the sity of Maryland School of Nursing and who I've have taken place in my life . . . I got married State of New Jersey, Department of Labor to return been dating for the past four years, since our (October '94) to my college boyfriend of seven to school for his M.B.A. He is leaning towards the meeting in Baltimore. W e are very happy here in the great northeast and our door is open to years. W e moved to California immediately after University of Texas in Austin. I am sure he will feel anyone who may pass this way." (Apt. #422D our honeymoon and currently are residing in right at home in horse country. Mike Rorro is Kings Park Drive Ext., Liverpool, NY 13090). Orange County - Dana Point, CA. The weather is working towards his Ph.D. in communications at Catherine Barone was promoted to Captain in NYU and playing with Charlie Holtzman in a great and the active lifestyle suits us perfectly. the US Army and also got engaged over Christ­ Dan is an international broker for a computer band. Ted Power is living in Princeton and work­ mas to Capt. David Short of Springfield, IL, a memory chip company and I am working in ing in Flemington and I, despite being told, can't helicopter pilot. Catherine and Dave live in promotions/marketing for Kimberly-Clark. remember what Brad Smith is doing. Sorry, Brad! Fayettesville, NC where they will be attached to (Huggies, Kleenex, New Freedom, etc.) So far we Karen Callaway Urisko recently had a baby girl the 82nd Airborne Division. They met in Ger­ both love our jobs. Anybody who finds them­ and will be returning to the real estate business at many where they were both stationed for three selves in sunny California, OrangeCounty, please least on a part-time basis in the near future. years. Amy Kohut was back in the area for a few give us a call!" Congratulations! On the legal front, John months, working at Princeton Survey Research A late-breaking news flash...Your class secre­ Hartmann has put politics behind him for now, Associates and even managed to snowboard past tary is the proud father of Christopher Stuart and is practicing law in East Brunswick. Paul Van the pagoda onto the baseball diamond in what Willard, born at exactly 4:00 p.m. on July 1 7th, Horn is a law clerk for a judge in San J^iego and little snow we had this past winter. W hile in weighing in at eight pounds, one and a half will be clerking in the fall for the Ninth Circuit. town, Amy began scanning some of her artwork ounces, and 21" long. He's the first grandchild Steve Sinako is with Paul, Weiss, Rifkin and so on onto the computer and hopes to generate this for both sets of grandpa rents, who were all present in New York City. Tom Foster is living in Princeton undertaking into a business when she returns to at Princeton Medical Center for the great event. and Tulsa with his wife and is practicing law out Boulder. Amy also spent time with Ann Miller, who is working in the Princeton Whole Earth Congratulations to Ted and Courtney! of an office in Oklahoma. I do not know how he Center. I got a call from Liz White over the winter. does it, but if it works, so be it. I (Andy) am W e tried to find time to get together before she Louise Hall Larson practicing in Lawrenceville for the time being. As returned to Conneticut, but couldn't quite get it I write this, David Taylor is completing his third 7237 SW 53rd Avenue together. I met Cathy Jones, her husband, Brent, Portland, OR 97219 year of law school and is studying for the bar and their daughter, Katie, at the Rocky Hill Grand exam, while Brenda Burman completed her sec ­ and Union over the winter. Cathy and Brent were ond year at Arizona and will be working in Kansas expecting their second child at any time (this was Andrew J. Schragger City for the summer. Missing in action: It was my winter '95). Evan Alter's note just got here. He 50 Lochatong Road understanding that )im Hall and Alan Gunshor writes, "Things are good up here (Boston). I'm Trenton, NJ 08628 were also supposed to be there. While Jim lives in working, trying to break into the newspaper busi- Flemington with his wife, Brice, Alan is in San From Andrew: It is hard to believe that it has been nessand going to school. Big News! Brian Thorner Francisco working as a consultant in the com­ was married June 11 to Stacey Murgo. The affair 10 years since we've graduated, and it was great puter industry. In addition, the report from Bob is was held on the Cape and was attended by, seeing all of those who made it to the reunion in among others, Alan Yang, Eric Tamm, Mark May. I was pleasantly surprised to see many more that Kemal Gulterreze is living in Turkey and, Burman and myself. A rockinggood time was had classmates than I expected, and as I reiterate what after a stint in the Turkish army, working in his by all...the H.O.R.D.E. tour is coming to Great was told to me, I hope I do not forget anyone. father's business. For those of you who did not make it in May, I still expect to hear from you. It Woods in a few weeks. Rumored to be on the bill, Before I write my longest column yet, I apologize gets tiring writing about the same people all the Lo Faber's '84 band, God Street Wine. I saw them in advance if I have forgotten what you've told a few times in NYC with Tony Faber and Brian time. me. Tonya Elmore Faulkenburg is married and Lebowitz. Excellent band!" Rumor has it Andy living with her husband in North Carolina. Her Smith is back in L.A. attending graduate school mother has retired from PDS and it seems the after a prolonged tour of English taverns. Also, whole family will be living in NC from now on. As could it be true? Cary Paika commodities broker? previously reported, Kate Reavey is also married (I hear this from my younger brother, Robert '91, and living in Washington state. She is writing who has been known to tell his own special poetry and teaching English. Robin Trend Baughan version of the truth on occasion.) Jon DeRochi s joined the married ranks and she works for US company, Terrabiotics, was featured in Business Healthcare and is living in CT. Teresa McBee 10th REUNION for Central New Jersey over the winter. The Riha is living in Fayetteville, AR. DanielleCoppola reporter (female, of course) told me he was "very is in her second year of residency at Thomas Susan E. Franz suave"... now this isthejon weall knowand love! From the local papers I've learned that Chris Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia. Jon 910 Canal Road McCabe is engaged, Blair Hopkins is newly mar­ McConaughy is also living and working in Phila­ Princeton, NJ 08540 ried, as is Tim Karcher. delphia, but will be moving to Korea for two years Thanks to those who sent in news last winter...as I (Susi) continue to live in Griggstown where I in a few months. Good luc k, Jon! Jared Stark is you may have noticed, I failed to make yet have had a very successful summer of organic teaching at Yale. Pat Courtney works as a spokes­ another deadline and, as a result, some of this gardening. (Although the reason all the many man in public relations for Major League Base­ news may be outdated by now...My excuse? I bikers who fly by my house in a corporate frenzy ball. He has a lot of work to do in light of the was too busy following every detail of O.J....and compliment me on my flowers is, however, purely strike, etc . Jack Cook continues to work in NYC. that, as you may know, can take up a lot of time, chemical...My geraniums live and die by the Sean Fisher is studying art history and will be especially if you buy the supermarket tabloids. Miracle Grow spray.) Aside from gardening, I studying in England by the time this column is Mollie Roth writes, "I have trekked back from have been going to school and serving as the published. Kevin Cragg was there also. Adam Oregon and am in my second year of law school Hopewell-Montgomery area's shortest (though Sternberg continues his studies for his master's in at Vermont Law. I have done better than I ever most popular) roaming bartender. My retirement psychology. Jennifer Taback continues to work thought I would and am run ragged with my from this profession is, it seems, imminent...I just in LA in the movie business. She has worked on responsibilities at Law Review and Moot Court. I feel I lack the proper psychological training and various films as the assistant director and was will be in NYC this summer working for one of qualifications necessary to the vocation, so after recently admitted to the Director's Guild. Alex those huge law firms - Kaye, Scholer, Firman, all these years I'm throwing in the towel. I guess Zega and Kate Fulmer joined her at the reunion. Hayes and Hendler of all places! I never thought Peer Leadership training just wasn't enough! I am I would end up in NYC! Though it will be a little halfway through a master's program in education Jamison Suter is working at the World Bank in unnerving after spending the last five years in at Trenton State College and am once again Washington, DC. However, he reports that he places where I can leave my car keys in the penniless (though rich in vegetables).. .This should will probably be traveling back to Africa at some ignition without hesitation. I am looking forward account for my poor performance as class agent. point. Eric Bylin and Rick Freeze were also at the to it. I'd love to know if anyone had an apartment I have not succeeded in raising ANY money for reunion. I could sublet for the summer or would like an PDS and face the sad reality of being the all-time W hile on the home front, Lynch Hunt is work­ apartment mate." (Mollie's address is P.O. Box worst agent in PDS history. Only YOU, fellow ing in Newark for Dow Jones while his cohort in 627, S. Royal ton, VT 05068, phone: 802-763- alumni, can save me from this fate. So if you crime, Steve Szuter, continues working as a 8469). Andrew Bushnell writes, "I am living in won't send news, why not send money? Our class c omputer graphics artist in Princeton. He and his Syracuse, NY doing an emergency medicine resi­ is down there at the bottom of the barrel as far as wife recently purchased a house in Hamilton. dency program which I started last June after contributions go, so this year please send in your Marisa Petrella Lenz showed up with her hus­ receiving my M.D. from the University of Mary­ nickels and dimes to the Annual Fund! That's all

46 my news this time around, unless of course you wereexpectingvicious, Enqu/rer-likegossip.That can be easily arranged for the next time around. Hope to see you all in the spring! Congratulations to Tim Howard who gradu­ ated from medical school and is living in Balti­ more while doing an internship. He'll be going to Syracuse for radiology soon and writes, "I can't believe it's been almost 10 years since gradua­ tion!" Congratulations also to Tim Karcher who was married to Melody Williamson on June 24 in Chapel Hill, NC. Both Tim and his wife hold a B.A. in dramatic art from UNC-Chapel Hill. Tim went on to complete the American Repertory Theatre Institute program at Harvard in 1993 and plans to attend Rutgers Law school in Newark in the fall.

Andrew D. Blechman 347 Wendover Drive Princeton, NJ 08540 ’87 and

Sofia Xethalis The second annual Kim Bedesem Memorial Alumnae Lacrosse Game was once again an impressive 182 Stockton Street display of talent as alumnae battled the PDS varsity. Players included (left to right, back row) Robin Cook Hightstown, NJ 08520 '86, Hilleary Thomas '84, Nika Skvir '90 (who assisted with the PDS varsity this spring), Sophie Carpenter Speidel '80, Liz Bylin '90, Coach lill Thomas, Julie Howard '90, Jenny Myers '90, Laura Farina '79, Molly Elizabeth Hare Dwyer '94, Kyra Skvir'94, (front row) Margie Wallace Gibson '84 (who coached PDS JV lacrosse this 149 Hodge Road spring), Cynthia Griffin Thompson '84, Rena Whitehouse '83 and Dan Bedesem. Princeton, Nj 08540 ’88 School in May of 1996 and start a judicial clerk­ and Timothy C. Babbitt ship at the United States Tax Court in Washing­ 575 Snowden Lane Amy L. Venable ton, DC during the summer of 1996." Princeton, NJ 08540 10 Monroe Avenue ’91 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Deborah A. Bushel I and 261 12th Street, Apt. 2A Sarah E. Beatty Long Beach Island was the location of an im­ Hoboken, NJ 07030 promptu reunion of classmates Jim Strugger, ’90 104 Bouvant Drive Hillary Miller and Rich Schragger in July. (See and Princeton, NJ 08540 photo nearby.) Jim, who has been working for Jonathan P. Clancy and Toys R Us since graduation from college, will be 74 North Greenwood Avenue attending an M.B.A. program at Columbia Uni­ Irene L. Kim Hopewell, NJ 08525 versity in the fall. Hillary, who has been living 10 Stockton Court and working as a newspaper reporter in San East Brunswick, NJ 08816 Francisco, will be returning east to attend law W e've learned that Joanna Korenjak graduated school. Rich will be entering his third year at from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute after finish­ Harvard Law School. He's spending the summer ing her high school education at Exeter. An working for a law firm in Washington, DC. From upbeat note from Dany Cheij reads, "Hi! I am the papers we learn that Roland Dreier was doing really well. I am graduating in June with a awarded the Earl C. Anthony Fellowship for gradu­ degree in mechanical engineering. I spent my ate study in mathematics at the University of 5th REUNION holiday break (Christmas and January) at home in California at Berkeley where he's a Ph.D. candi­ date. He graduated magna cum laude from Harvard in 1992. David Sinniger backed some ducks in the annual race down Stony Brook on Alumni Day. He was unable to watch his favor­ ites compete, but wrote, "I am deployed on board the USS Nashville and am floating around off the coast of Spain. Exciting, but definitely not Princeton." W e've heard from Ben Travers who is working for Nicholas Applegate, a money management firm in San Diego, as a mutual fund wholesaler. He writes, "I have been living here for a little over a year and everything is going really well."

Christina Frank 3642 Belmont Avenue Portland, OR 97214 ’89 and Lauren B. French 507 East Buffalo Street. #7 Ithaca, NY 14850 and L. Doria Roberts 14 Wiley Avenue Trenton, NJ 08638 Long Beach Island saw the reunion of '88 classmates, Jim Strugger (left), Hillary Miller and Rich Sang )i saves this column from being blank with Schragger this summer. Jim has been working for Toys R Us since college and will enter Columbia's the following news. "I will be a summer associate business school this fall. Hillary has been working as a newspaper reporter in San Francisco and will at White & Case in New York beginning in May return east to enter law school. Rich is entering his third year of Harvard Law School after a summer spent of 1995. I plan to graduate from Columbia Law in a Washington, DC law firm.

47 Beirut, working in our store and water skiing in gious energy." On Stephanie's birthday in Octo­ summer, spending a month in India (popular this 50 degree water. It was unbelievable. Hope ev­ ber, her parents plan to plant a tree on the PDS summer), and will be moving on to Emory in the eryone is okay." campus to serve as a living memorial. fall. W ho else have I seen? Josh Anzel who I hear is moving to UVA; Whitney White, who seems Meghan Bencze Darcey Carlson J ecstatic to be heading back to Hamilton for 8 Holly Lane 1 Buckingham Drive another fun-filled year: Alex Harris, who seems Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Princeton, NJ 08540 to have enjoyed his spring semester at Brown CARLSON@ HW S.EDU (school e-mail) much better after (literally) throwing his room­ and mate out. (You might want to ask him about this and Nicole Cargulia personally.) Janina Washington is a student assis­ 150 Montadale Drive Adam Petrick tant at Robert Wood Johnson, working at chang­ Princeton, NJ 08540 1 776 Yardley Road ing the patient charting system in between trips to Yardley, PA 19067 and Dallas; Marina Gershman is back at the YMCA From Darcey: Walter Hosey is doing very well at where she lovingly (I'm sure) takes care of little Blair Young Morehouse College. He is double majoring in kids whose unsuspecting parents leave them with 339 Mountain View Road English and Spanish and is on the Dean's List. He her every day. Back at Bucknell she will be a Skillman, N| 08558 plans on spending his junior year at the Junior Fellowatthe HumanitiesCollege, and will Universidad de Acala' de Henares in Madrid, be living at the Bucknell Scholars' House. She Blair Young has had a busy summer as an intern, Spain, studying the Spanish language and litera­ reports (this means I cannot be blamed if this painting murals for a Columbus, OH firm called ture. Although Dan Bushell is reportedly having information is wrong) that Elizabeth Schlossberg X Design. Her work can be seen in such stores as a wonderful time at Michigan University, he is spending the summer in Chicago taking classes Victoria's Secret and The Limited. She plans to plans on spending fall '95 abroad in Israel. Dan and helping one of her professors in his studio. spend the fall semester at the LaCoste School of Sinaiko (Snake) has moved to California. Last Art in Provence, France. Blair has been in touch Mariah Howe had a good year at Macalester Christmas he and Dennis DeCore got together to with Meg Bencze who remained in Ithaca for the where she was on the volleyball team and now see the Rose Bowl and the San Diego Chargers summer waitressing at night and assisting in the has the enviable job of selling Corning Ware at playoff game. Otherwise, they watched the rain anthropology department by day. Susie Dolan Forrestal Village, and Julie Ober, Amherst ski drops and consumed their time with Sega. I'll and Alex Woodford are sharing an apartment team member extraordinaire, is a counselor at a have to wait and see what happens. I hope that all with Julie Satow in NYC. Susie has been intern­ Bimiji, Minnesota camp. Finally I hear that Stacey is well with everyone and I hope to hear from you ing as a research assistant in the neurobiology soon! Feinstein and Janna Levin are working at Stacy's department at Mount Sinai hospital and Alex has Vassar Col lege keeps us abreast of Jeff McKay's aunt's inn in New England. Hope to hear from a "plum" internship at Sotheby's. Joey Scott and activities. He portrayed Gareth O'Donnell in the you all this year. My e-mail address (hint, hint) is Blake Hogan are sharing a house in Washington college production of Philadelphia, Here I Come! [email protected]. Stop by next time you're DC - joey graduated cum laude from bartending by Brian Friel in March. Julie Morgan writes, "So in Houston! school, but "alas" has not found gainful employ­ far my col lege career has gone wel I. Last semester Congratulations to Jason Irby for making the ment in her field! I carried 19 credits and my G.P.A. was high Deans's List with a 4.0 G.P.A. his second semes­ Deepa Purushothaman writes, "I am returning enough for me to be on the Dean's List. I plan to ter at Emerson. to Wellesley after a year at Georgetown. I spent graduate in '97 and then to go to veterinary The class was shocked and saddened by the my summer at Berkeley and have just received school." And from Akai Whitt, "I'm headed back the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship to get my sudden death of Emily Sachs on May 24th from an to Cleveland after six months off due to knee master's in public policy or international rela­ asthma attack. W e send our deepest sympathy to surgery. I will be returning to track competition. tions." Congratulations! W e hear that after gradu­ her family and many friends. Emily was an ac­ I'd love to hear from you guys, so send me some ation, Eric Guinta and Todd Hovanec spent a complished ballet, lyrical and modern dancer e-mail ([email protected]). "Matt Dickson spent year in California. Eric then went to the Univer­ and received many awards and scholarships. In the summer at a camp in the Poconos, teaching sity of Pennsylvania for a semester, then trans­ 1993 they included the Miss Teen DEA Pennsyl­ climbing and ropes courses. He'll be going back ferred to Berklee College of Music to study his vania, the DEA Scholarship, the DMA New York to Lehigh as an orientation coordinator for the first love, music. City Scholarship Award (third place), the Stars of fraternity system. Trisha Frank writes, "I'm spending the spring Tomorrow Regional Competition (first place), semester at the University of Stockholm, Sweden. Starpower Regional Competition (first place), and I've had the opportunity to travel to Denmark, Justin Hillenbrand Dance Spectrum (first place) Senior Division. In "Willow Bend" Norway, France, England and Italy. I'll be spend­ 1994 she was honored with the DMA Miss Dance ing this summer in Portland, Oregon, where my Beden's Brook Road New York City, Chapter 26, the DMA New York sister, Chris '89, is now living. Then back for Skillman, NJ 08558 City Scholarship Award (second place, ballet) senior year at Brown, where I'm majoring in and and the 1994-1995 Scholarship Recipient, "Dance educational studies." Carin Moonin writes, "I just Excellence." She also participated in "Dance Marika Sardar returned from spending my junior year in Eng­ Excellence, Los Angeles" and was a soloist and 9 Braemar Drive land which turned out to be one of the best company singer and dancer. In addition, she Princeton, NJ 08540 decisions I've ever made. It was incredible! I appeared in a television commercial with basket­ [email protected] (school e-mail) learned lots, got to travel and was even in an ball great Patrick Ewing. Emily was a sophomore English fashion show. I'm now packing up again From Marika: Hi there! I have to say that my first at the University of Pennsylvania and a member to spend the summer in Burlington, VT with some year in Texas was a good one, though more than of Chi Omega Sorority and the Arts House. She friends I met while I was abroad." As of April just a bit steamy. Luckily for me, New Jersey's loved beauty and brought it to many others I 1th, Mark Trowbridge had scored 12 goals in weather has been equally hot and humid this through her talent. She will be missed. seven games for Boston College, according to the summer, so I have not suffered any withdrawal. local papers. The papers (and the sharp eyes of When I am not sitting around my house sweating, Eric S. Schorr } squash coach Dede Shipway Webster MFS '62) I have been slaving away at an internship at 11 Francis Drive bring the news that Chris Sheldon is doing well Berlitz this summer, in the corporate marketing Belle Mead, NJ 08502 on the Denison squash team. Playing on the department. Basically, I have been stuffing enve­ and college's new international courts, Chris won the lopes for the last two months - fun for me! But the Melissa J. Woodruff Columbus SRA's City B Championship by defeat­ summer has not been wasted in complete bore­ Box 252, 43 Partridge Run ing a senior from Barcelona, Spain. dom - I see some of you around the same old Belle Mead, NJ 08502 The class is still recovering from the shock of places (Small World) in town. I had a couple of losing a dear friend; Stephanie Mann passed friends visit me (for some unknow n reason, they Welcome to our newest class secretaries. W e look away in April after a battle with cancer. She was came all the way from North Carolina and Colo­ forward to their column in the next issue. For now, in her junior year at George Washington Univer­ rado to see Princeton) and I'm off to India for a we have bits of information gleaned from college sity where she was a member of AEPhi Sorority. address cards. Wes Steffens urges classmates to few weeks in August. Well, those of you who An award has been established at PDS in her stay in touch and sends his e-mail address: wrote get precedence, so here goes, my one big memory. Known as the Stephanie Mann Award [email protected]. Sarah Critchlow spent the sum­ for Excellence as a Member of the Chorus of the letter. Andrew Sicora writes, "The traveling man mer traveling in the Poconos, Great Britain and Eighth Grade Play, it will honor students who interned this summer at the Bank of Central Puerto Rico, while Samantha Utaski worked as a share her love of music and "who have demon­ America in Honduras. In September, he heads for day camp riding instructor. The rest of you, please strated outstanding commitment, artistic vision, France to spend his sophomore year abroad." let us know your college address so we can send dedication to the rehearsal process and conta­ Michele Kalafer is doing travelingof herown this you special mailings and CARE packages.

48 ATTENTION ALUMNI!

New deadlines fo r class notes!

The class notes in this issue are great, and the new method of collecting news went very well. We thank you for responding so promptly and regret that it took so long for the rest of the magazine to be completed. Using the Journal to announce deadlines for sending news to your class secretary seems to be an efficient method for gathering news and one we'd like to continue. Simply fill out the form below (or use your own card) and send it to your class secretary at the address listed at the top of your class column. If you have no class secretary, send your news to the PDS Publications Office, P.O. Box 75, Princeton, New Jersey 08542, or you can send e-mail to [email protected]. You can send your news at any time, but the deadline for the next issue is March 15, 1996.

Remember, the class notes are fun to read because alumni contribute. Is it your turn? How long has it been since you brought us up to date with your life? Even if you don't have a new job, a new baby or an exciting trip planned, your classmates want to hear your "voice." So drop a line to your class secretary who's just waiting for something to fill his/her column!

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