ALUMNI MISSION The purpose of this Association shall be to serve the alumnae/i and Princeton Day School, to perpetuate the ideals and friendships formed there and at its predecessor schools, Miss Fines School, Princeton Junior School for Boys and Princeton Country Day School, by providing opportunities to establish beneficial relations and communications between them. PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES John P. Hall, Jr., Chairm an Deborah Sze Modzelewski, Vice C hair C. Treby McLaughlin Williams ’80, Vice Chair Jack Z. Rabinowitz, Treasurer John M. Peach, Secretary!Parliamentarian ONTENTS Barbara Griffin Cole ’78 Patrice Coleman-Boatwright Judith R. Fox, Head o f School P r in c e t o n D a y S c h o o l J o u r n a l Julia Penick Garry ’77 Marilyn W. Grounds Volume 39, Number 2 • FALL 2002 Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. Brooke R. Gunn Joseph H. Highland Donald J. Hofmann Jr. From the Head of School Raman Kapur Nancy Weiss Malkiel Edward E. Matthews Come Into Our Garden Andrew M. Okun Robert H. Olsson ’78 Harvesting Knowledge in the Lower School Garden Marc J. Ostro Rev. Carl D. Reimers Jr. PDS Honorees Ruthellen S. Rubin Menachem Sternberg Drawing Connections to the Past 8 Penny B. Thomas Elaine Torres-Melendez 9 John D. Wallace ’48 Baker Field Dedicated James W. Wickenden Robert N. Wilson Visions o f H ope Elizabeth C. Dilworth, Trustee Emerita Betty Wold Johnson, Trustee Emerita Reflections on 9/11 from Samuel W. Lambert III, Trustee Emeritus a Photojournalism class 2002-2003 ALUMNI BOARD Robert H. Olsson ’78, president Kate Chimacoff ’04 Jamie Phares Jacobson ’80, vice president Alumni Awards Nomination Form Philip E. Clippinger ’83, treasurer Newell Thompson ’82 ex officio From the Alumni Association President John C. Baker PCD ’62 Carol Katz Connolly ’77 Elizabeth Bylin Cook ’90 Memories of Alumni Weekend 02 Louis Guarino ’79 Judson R. Henderson ’92 Sandra Kimbrough ’81 Princeton Day School Class of 2002 Livia Wong McCarthy ’77 Katie Poole ’71 Miss Fines School Class Notes Courtney L. Shannon ’88 Linda Maxwell Stefanelli MFS ’62 PantherWear ALUMNI AND DEVELOPMENT Andrew C. Hamlin, Director o f Advancement Ann M. Wiley ’70, Associate Director o f Development Princeton Country Day School Class Notes 25 Stephanie J. Briody, Director o f Alumni Relations Kathleen Troy, Assistant Director o f the Annual Fund Ann e Marie Russo, Director o f Communications Princeton Day School Class Notes Colleen Mote, Associate Director o f Communications Danielle Nutt, Administrative Assistant to Directors In Memoriam o f Alumni Relations and Annual Fund Jenna Hilton, Database Administrator Dolores Wright, Administrative Assistant to Annual Report 2001-2002 41 Director o f Advancement FALL 2002 JOURNAL Alumni Weekend ’03 Schedule of Events Editor: Anne Marie Russo Associate Editor: Collen Mote D esigner: Maria Kauzmann, MK Design ON THE COVER: Members of the Class of 2002 at the annual Last Hurrah gathering hosted Annual Report compiled by: by the Alumni Board on August 14, include, seated, from left: Jon Rotberg, Alex Sussman, Ann Wiley ’70 and Andrew Hamlin David Ostro, Michael Kassler-Taub, Izaak Bray, Alex Stanko, Ariana Stahmer, Julie Wilson, P rinted by Garrison Printing Company Kelly Carr, Stefanie Dursin, Graeme Blair, Johanna Dickson, Sarah Fort, Thomas Bohnett, To e-mail the alumni and development Dan Crosta, Sarah Maloney, Nate Smith, Jacob Widlitz, Amy Perlman, Ryan Dreher. Stand­ staff, use the following format: ing, from left: Erica Lanni, Michael Rosen, Bob Grannatt, Scott Schaub, Rich Burby, Dan first initial last [email protected] (no spaces). Mykytyn, Grant Schmucker. Laura Gosnell. Chris Palsho, John Patteson, Dorian Batt, Michael Sieglen, Elif Sen, Nate Halpern. Andrea Swaney, Rebecca Bramlett, Sarah Elmaleh, Ari Paul, Princeton Day School complies with all federal Dan Anderson, Greg Myers, Michael Fragoso, Bill Caulin, Jimmy Patrick, Ian Bezar, Parker and state laws prohibiting discrimination in its Curtis. Inset photos, from left: Kelly Carr, Shanique Streete, Katie Babick, Ryan Dreher, Sarah admissions, employment and administrative polices. Fort, Graeme Blair, Sarah Maloney and Thomas Bohnett. Cover photos by Anne Marie Russo

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 3 FROM THE HEAD OF SCHOOl

ow that I have completed my first year as Head of PDS, I have seen and experienced its value for students, and am beginning to understand how the people here touch one another’s lives in lasting ways. I hear about it at regional reunions and other alumni gatherings. So many of you have told me how much you look forward to each issue of the Journal to catch up with friends and learn more about what’s going on at the school.

Our Annual Report is published in this issue of the Journal. Thanks to the generosity and support of our alumni, parents and friends, the Annual Fund reached a million- dollar goal for the second consecutive year. On behalf of the trustees, I wish to thank all of those whose continued generosity helps support our school.

In the following pages you will see how our faculty continues to bring ideas into our classrooms through innovative curricula, and instruction that creates an exciting learning environment. Lower School students learned the science and the satisfaction of planning and planting a new garden on campus. They also discovered the pleasure of sharing the harvest with others. A Middle School humanities class project, “PDS Honorees,” allowed students to integrate technology in the classroom. Their work, a collection of stories about people in our community whose contributions made a difference in shaping the lives of others, is on display on our school Web site and in this issue of the Journal. Finally, in this issue, a gallery of images taken by Upper School photojournalism students in the weeks following September 11, 2001, illustrates how they found strength and solace in recording the serious realities of an increasingly complex world.

Beyond the classroom, our faculty and trustees are deeply involved in planning for the school’s future, specifically what we hope to accomplish in the next five years. Some items under focus are arts, athletic and library facilities, how to support and recruit outstanding teachers, the uses of technology in our work, and how best to develop classes of students with broad-ranging interests and talents without undue consideration of financial circumstances.

We take enormous pride in our school. The challenges going forward derive from sustaining and extending excellence. I am grateful for the ways in which our commu­ nity of alumni, parents and friends step forward to help Princeton Day School be the best school it can be. /O

4 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL. 2002 hile other schools students were sharp­ ening their pencils and gathering school supplies, PDS Lower School students were beginning to pick ripe tomatoes, cucumbers and other vegetables off the plants many of them started from seed in the classroom. One child stood in the bright sun eating a plum tomato while her class­ mates picked cucumbers and squash in nearby garden rows. The new Lower School garden developed last spring under the direction of LS Sci­ ence teacher and curriculum coordinator Aaron Schomburg, with the Ostro Grant In Support of Interdisciplinary Education, gives every grade in the Lower School the opportunity to foster interdisciplinary learning. Stu­ dents work in the soil and write in journals about their garden discoveries. “It’s a great teaching tool and working in the garden builds character,” said Mr. Schomburg. The Lower School faculty hopes to take the garden from seed to harvest each year, with children planting the seeds harvested from each crop.

But never forget - the garden is a miraculous place...’ - William Joyce, The Leaf Men

LS science teacher Aaron Schomburg helps third graders record their garden discoveries in journals. Insets photographs of caterpillars, eggs, larvae and insects found in the adjoining butterfly garden were taken by LS science teacher Tara Quigley, who developed a “Good Bugs/Bad Bugs" picture guide as a garden- side reference tool.

Harvesting Knowledge in the Lower School Garden

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 5 PDS Honorees Drawing Connections to the Past

Middle School Students May Margaret Fine Colross Miss May Margaret Fine was the founder A house was built in the year 1799 in Discover the Heroes & and the first head of Miss Fine’s School Alexandria, Virginia and named “Belle Air”. Heroines o f PDS which opened in 1 899. It was a school for The second owner of the house, Jonathan the sons and daughters of professors Swift, used to visit a small village in Ireland ut of the study of Greek history and teaching at Princeton University. Origi­ named Kulros. Mr. Swift chose to change collecting words in a “word bank” nally this school was a school for boys and the name of his new home from “Belle Air” evolved a Middle School humanities girls, but it changed later on and only girls to “Colross” in honor of that village. writing project called “PDS Honorees,” a were allowed to attend past 3rd grade. During Colross’ rich history, it served as collection of brief biographies about some Princeton Country Day School opened in a hospital during the Civil War, was part of the heroes and heroines of our school. 1925. The boys went there after grade 3. of the under ground railroad, and was MS Humanities and computer teacher Paul In 1965 Princeton Country Day School once wagered and “lost” in a game of Warms wanted to bring PDS history home and Miss Fine’s School merged to form cards by its gambling owner. to students. “It’s important to remember Princeton Day School. The wings of the house were added those who gave so generously and enriched Miss Fine was a lively spirited person. sometime around 1 850. The area of Alex­ She loved teaching, and began her career our school through their good deeds, and andria, Virginia that Colross was in, was in education tutoring three girls in her various acts of kindness,” he said. As part hit by a cyclone on November 17, 1927. own home. Many people thought she was of the curriculum, his fifth-grade class was The home was partially destroyed. Colross a great teacher and started sending their challenged to find and write about men and was abandoned for two years until some­ children to her. Her home was not big women who are remembered in special ways one purchased the land it was built on. enough to house all the children. So as for their contributions to the school while The new owner did not want the partially more and more students started attending students, parents, faculty, or administrators. ruined historical masterpiece and was she moved to bigger places like other With the help of school Webmaster Matt going to destroy it completely. A man people’s homes, inns and other public Bockol, the biographies are now showcased buildings. In fact, Miss Fine’s School named John R. Munn made an offer to on the PDS Web site. once occupied rooms in the Princeton Inn. buy only the house for $5,000. The land­ If drawing connections to the past helps When Miss Fine’s and Princeton Coun­ owner accepted. Mr. Munn then spent an children envision paths for their own lives, try Day School merged, they built and additional ten thousand dollars to have then the following stories, written in the moved into our current school on the the house moved to its present location on words of fifth graders, offer many possibilities. Great Road. Our school is 1 03 years old the Princeton Day School campus. It was Above photos: students at Miss Fine's school. and has been a great school since the start. moved by freight train from Alexandria to Inset, a PCD graduation. — Subm itted by C aitlin Princeton in 1 929.

6 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 The house was put on an 18 acre William Stanley Smoyer 60 pic Bronze Medalist Paul Wyley with his plot of land. The house and land were skating career. She travels all over the eventually bought by Princeton Day William S. Smoyer was in the Princeton world to watch figure skating competi­ School and used as the headmaster’s Country Day class of I960. He was a great tions. house. Today Colross is used for the athlete. He played soccer for Princeton Ms. McGraw has been a strong sup­ Admissions Office, Development Office, Country Day School in the years porter of the skating program at Princeton Print Shop, and the classroom of Rever­ 1958,1959 and 1960. Mr. Smoyer also Day School. Without her help we couldn’t end Dan Skvir. played hockey and baseball during those have built the rink. — S u bm itted by D avid same years. He was the captain of both the — S u bm itted by Jam es

I shall pass through this world but once. I f therefore, there be any kindness I can show, or any good thing I can do, let me do it now... For I shall not pass this way again. — Etienne de Grellet

A watercolor of Pretty Brook Farm, where Dean Mathey and his family lived.

Dean Mathey hockey and soccer teams. He won the best Charles Elbot all around athlete also called the Princeton When Dean Mathey graduated from Mr. Elbot was the head of the Princeton Country Day Athletics Cup. William S. Princeton University he became a suc­ Day School Middle School from 1993 to Smoyer was nominated for the school’s cessful investment banker. He married 1996. He was a very energetic and lively Hall of Fame for his three years of soccer, Gertrude Winans and they had 3 sons man who smiled a lot. He enjoyed speak­ hockey and baseball play. He won the who all attended Princeton Country ing to the middle school and specialized in ancient history prize; the mathematics Day. When his first wife died Mr. stories about his past adventures. Before he prize; and received high commendation for Mathey remarried a woman by the name was head of the middle school he had been academic excellence while at PCD. William of Helen Behr. He moved with his new a merchant marine working on an ocean S. Smoyer was both athlete and scholar. family to what is now called Pretty freighter. He had also been a very successful William S. Smoyer’s plaque is located Brook Farm. The Mathey’s added on precious gem trader. Diamonds, rubies, by the Pagoda next to the playing fields opals, and sapphires were part of his stock to Pretty Brook Farm. dedicated in his honor. and he traveled extensively between gem Mr. Mathey loved to play tennis. After PCD, he went to boarding school wholesalers and stone cutters. Later, he He helped found the Pretty Brook before he attended Dartmouth College. became interested in education. Club. He donated money to Princeton He enlisted in the military after graduating As the Head of the Middle School he University. In the 1950s Miss Fines college. He thought it his duty to serve. lived by the creed that we are never finished School and Princeton Country Day Mr. Smoyer was killed in action a short with learning. Education is a journey not a school needed more space. The adminis­ time after arriving in Vietnam. Mr. Smoyer destination. In Mr. Elbot’s view everyone tration thought of merging the two was a man who lived by his principles. was encouraged to shine. He said that he schools into one. Mr. Mathey offered — Submitted by Sam the land around Colross for the new wanted everyone to feel safe in their school. school. I he trustees accepted the offer Lisa McGraw Webster 44 If a student misbehaved he could be very and began planning the project. The strict. Mr. Elbot had very little patience for Lisa McGraw was born in 1926. Ms. people that lied. He once said that his new school opened in September 1965 M cGraw is an im portant person in the philosophy of life was all about the pursuit renamed Princeton Day School. history of Princeton Day School. She was of “truth and fun”. One of his goals was to Dean Mathey died in 1972. He willed responsible for the building of the PDS have everyone in the middle school respect more property to PDS as well as his ice rink. She graduated from Miss Fines everyone else. Mr. Elbot’s wife missed her house. Mr. Mathey wanted Princeton School in 1944. She lives in Princeton. home in Colorado so Mr. Elbot and his Day School to become one of the best She accomplished a lot during her family left Princeton Day School in 1996 schools in the country. lifetime. One of her great loves has been to return to Colorado. — S u bm itted by Avi figure skating. Ms. McGraw helps many — S ubm itted by Ali young skaters get a start by providing scholarships for lessons. She helped Olvm- continued on next page

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 7 Harriette Hollis McLoughlin I learned that she was a lot fun to be with. Moyne Smith One of her hobbies, that became a tradi­ Moyne Smith was a wonderful Upper Ms. Harriette McLoughlin was horn on tion at Princeton Day School, was the School English teacher at Miss Fine’s March 13, 1954 and died on January 12, annual wreath making event. She loved to School, and later at Princeton Day 1974. She was only 20 years of age. Jody lead groups in making wreaths around the School. She held her students to high Erdman who has a son in the First Grade holidays. expectations. Ms. Smith would have her was one of her classmates. She had long I would have loved to have meet her. students memorize long lines of middle reddish hair. Ms. Hollis McLoughlin came I’m sorry I did not have the chance. English with perfect annunciation. She to PDS in the Fourth Grade and left after — Submitted by Caroline would teach her students about famous authors and playwrights such as William Shakespeare. She provided guidance for I f you stop and take time, may Upper School theater productions. Her students were very fond of her you will learn what our class theatrical ways when teaching. Ms. Smith was also a great friend of Herbert has experienced — our history McAneny, a beloved PDS administrator and the people who have made and drama director. After Ms. Smith passed away, it was Mr. McAneny who our community so great. suggested that the drama room be named — Grier “Moyne Smith Studio." So it was offi­ cially named for this wonderful teacher. Entrance Hall to Miss Fine’s School. Today, not many people know of our PDS heroes and heroines such as Moyne the Eleventh Grade to go to a school Dr. Steven Levine Smith. If you stop and take time, you will called Simon’s Rock. Simon’s Rock com­ Upstairs in the Princeton Day School learn what our class has experienced — bined the last years of high school with upper school science wing there is a our history and the people who have the First two years o f college. plaque dedicated to Dr. Steven R. Levine. made our community so great. During her time at Princeton Day On the plaque it says “Steven R. Levine. — S ubm itted by G rier School Ms. McLoughlin was known for M.D. 1951-1994 father of Matthew’01 taking care ol her friends. She also had a and Kathryn 04, in his loving memory. Richard Dewitt Barlow deep love for nature and animals. She Shepherd 55 volunteered in her free time at the Whole The Levine family dedicates their support Richard Dewitt Barlow Shepherd was 23 Earth Center in Princeton. Tragically she of science at Princeton Day School years old when he was killed in action was killed in a car accident in 1974. Her 1 996.” I received all o f my information parents made a gilt to PD S, in her from his daughter, Kathryn. during the Vietnam War. He was a lieu­ memory, which was used to build As­ Dr. Levine was six feet three inches, and tenant with the infantry. tronomy Hill. One of Ms. McLoughlin’s thin and had glasses. He was friendly and While stationed in Vietnam, Lieutenant favorite pastimes was star gazing. outgoing and was very involved in his Shepherd saw that there were children in In 1992, Ms. Harriette McLoughlin’s children’s lives and education. Dr. Levine the nearby hamlet of Vinh-Hy not receiv­ classmates decided they wanted to make a was a humorous person. He also liked to ing an education. He began a project that gift to the school in her memory so they teach and help people. His two favorite would result in the building of a school purchased the Noah’s Arc sculpture. The school subjects were math and science. Dr. for the children. He was killed before the sculpture can be found outside the theater Levine’s family made a generous donation project was completed. After his death, entrance of the school. There was a dedi­ to honor his many contributions to mankind. Lt. Shepherd’s mother continued the cation ceremony for both Astronomy Hill — Submitted by Cammie project he started. Ms. Shepherd secured and Noah’s Arc. She is just one of many funds to support the construction effort. we remember on the PDS campus. Stuart Duncan III 72 The U.S. military command supplied building materials as well. The school now — Submitted by Vinay Stuart Duncan III was an ideal student stands and the children of Vinh-Hy ham­ and a very accomplished athlete. Unfortu­ let are attending the Shepherd School. Anne B. Shepherd nately he passed away in a boating accident 1 try to imagine how it would feel to Anne B. Shepherd was an upper school before graduation. After he passed away have a fellow student torn away from you English teacher. She was loved by stu­ his parents donated money to Princeton to go to war. It must have been very sad. dents, administrators, and faculty. There Day School to build a Planetarium. The — S ubm itted by Nicky are many ways we remember her memory Stuart Duncan III Planetarium is still used around the school. There is Shepherd today for classes in physics and astronomy. Commons, and the memorial flower Stuart Duncan III was called “Tui” See the PDS Honorees Web site garden between the administration wing Duncan by classmates. atWWW.PDS.ORG and Upper School (Rothrock Garden). — Submitted by Charlotte

8 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 Baker Field Dedicated Former Director o f Athletics Honored

ormer Director of Athletics Janet L. Baker stands beside the plaque installed at the field given in her honor by PDS alumni and parents. The field was dedicated on September 21, just before the football game got underway. Baker was inducted into the PDS Athletic Hall of Fame on May 17, 2002, for her contributions in shaping the athletic program over her 32-year career at PDS. It was at that ceremony where she learned a field was named in her honor for “her support and inspira­ tion as a coach, her loyal friendship to so many, and her thirty-two years of dedicated service.” Photo Photo by Andrew Hamlin.

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If you enjoy reading about your classmates in the J o u rn a l, please share y o u r news! Send your information and photographs Sophomore Andrew Hendrickson (38) and senior Justin Revelie (59) via e-mail or regular mail to the congratulate Jan Baker at the dedication. class correspondent listed at the top of your class listing. If there is no class correspondent, please send your information to our special mailbox at PDS for class notes: Electronic Newsletter for Alumni [email protected]. To receive our complimentary electronic newsletter The deadline for the with updates on alumni news and events for Spring Journal is Princeton Day School, Princeton Country Day School and Miss Fine’s School, prepared by February 14, 2003 the Alumni Office, send your e-mail address to Director of Alumni Relations and Special Princeton Day School does not verify the information in the Events Stephanie Briody at: Class Notes section and cannot be responsible fo r the accuracy. The Class Notes section o f the Journal is offered to alumni fo r their [email protected] use in exchanging news and updates on their classmates.

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 9 Julianna Clark '04 I Katie Hagan ’04 Izaak Bray '02 Emilie Platt '02 Katie Blatterfein '02

10 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 Katie Hagan '04 Howard Kline '03 were included in a m em orial special on a local local a on special orial em m a in included were stu d e n ts o u t to record h isto ry w ith their their ith w ry isto h record to t u o instinctively ts n e d she stu and ged,” an ch forever was cameras. This gallery o f black and white images images white and black f o gallery This cameras. the m agnitude o f the loss. Som e o f the im ages ages im the f o e Som loss. the f o agnitude m the itnessed w e som while s, ood orh b eigh n own o ak ih tdns s at h porm. program the f o part as students producers the with talk inspired to and network, television absorb to students began they as helped tragedy project the e with Th deal pus. cam on photography the in lab prints archival-quality made sending , - curriculum th her u into m h o tragedy H the folded landscape n “the e ile E 9/11 after r e that ch a knew te onick y Lem h School p a r pper g U to o City. h York p ew N in ath afterm the displayed as m essages o f hope for passersby. passersby. for hope f o essages m as captured displayed class photojournalism School pper U the project. Students developed their film and and film their for developed pleted Students com project. students the work the f o ple sam a is M any headed ju st dow n the street in their their in street the n dow st ju headed any M proudly patriotism and flags f o an attacks, proliferation the terrorist the ing follow days the In AL20 • RNEO DYSHO 11 • SCHOOL DAY PRINCETON • 2002 FALL

Sub Station: Kate Chimacoff ’04 Steps: Brett ’Downey ’04 Danielle Horowitz '04 2003 AWARD NOMINATIONS

Alumni Service Award - Alumni Achievement Award ■ Athletic Hall of Fame

SELECTION CRITERIA

NOMINATION FORM Alumni Awards • The Alumni Service Award is given to an alumna/us whose I would like to nominate: efforts to give back to the community and/or Princeton Day School reflect the highest ideals of the school. The recipient is someone who inspires others by his or her example of sensitivity or generosity.

Class o f • The Alumni Achievement Award is given to an alumna/us who has achieved excellence in his or her chosen field and who For the: Q Alumni Service Award has made a commitment to helping others. The recipient is I I Alumni Achievement Award someone who inspires others by his or her achievement.

I I Athletic Hall of Fame Athletic Hall of Fame

Reason for nomination: • Athletes Player nominees must have attended Miss Fine’s School, Princeton Country Day School, or Princeton Day School for a minimum of two years. Athletes become eligible for consideration five years after the graduation of their class. Inductees will have compiled an exceptional interscholastic athletic career or otherwise distinguishedO themselves through O outstanding athletic achievements and exemplify the highest ideals of the school. Selection is based primarily on athletic accomplishments while at Miss Fine’s School, Princeton Country Day School or Princeton Day School. Subsequent achievements in athletics and other areas are also taken into consideration.

• Coaches To be eligible for consideration as a coach, nominees must have retired from coaching at PDS after working at the school for a minimum of five years. Selection is based upon an exceptional coaching career, which brought great credit to the school.

• Extraordinary Achievement The Selection Committee also considers for induction Your name, class year, address and phone: those nominees:

a) who have achieved extraordinary success in athletic endeavors or programs not offered by the school;

b) whose distinguishing athletic achievements occurred subsequent to their time at school;

c) whose example of uncommon commitment, dedication, and support of our athletic program is worthy of special recognition. Please attach additional paper for multiple nominations.

Thank you. Nominations are due by January 1,2003

12 • PRINCETON DAY SCH O O L • FALL 2002 FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT

ear Alumni, pm; family skating 2-4pm; Women’s Ice Hockey 4:1 5 pm; Men’s A school such as Princeton Day School does not Ice Hockey 6:00 p.m. Frankie K Basketball 6:30 pm.); Alumni th rive without the continuous encouragement, Family Skating Party on January 1, 2003; Life’s Work Seminar sound advice, and generous giving of time, energy, on April 4, 2003; and Alumni Weekend on May 16-17. and support from many individuals. If you are celebrating a major reunion, your class reunion As I meet and talk with alumni at gatherings, career day, team is already planning for attendance and lots of opportu­ and reunion parties, it becomes clear that we are connected in nity to catch up with classmates and former faculty members. a very special way by the memorable experiences and lasting This year the reunion weekend schedule is new and improved. friendships from our time, whether recent or distant, spent in The All Alumni Tent Party is now on Friday evening and out of classrooms at Miss Fine’s, Princeton Country Day, (May 16) featuring our First Annual Alumni/Faculty Reunion; and Princeton Day School. Athletic Hall of Fame will be held on Saturday May 17 at Our mission on the Board of the Alumni Association is to 5:30 pm followed by reunion class parties. Look for details serve alumnae/i and Princeton Day School, to perpetuate the in the Reunion Invitation to come! It will be a weekend ideals and friendships formed there and at Miss Fine’s and that you won’t want to miss. If you haven’t heard from your Princeton Country Day by providing opportunities to establish reunion chair, please call and let them know that you plan beneficial relations and communications between them. Each year, to attend. We need chairpersons to step forward for the we organize several activities that help us to fulfill our mission. 10th, 30th, 35th, 45th and 55th reunions. I invite you to join us at these events. Finally, as the largest constituent body Please mark your calendar to attend an of Princeton Day School with over 4000 event this school year. Events include: alumni, we possess key skills, knowledge, Thanksgiving Alumni Games on Novem­ and financial capability to continually ber 29 (Field Hockey and Soccer at 1:00 support the growth of our school. We would like to get you involved. If 2003 Reunion Chairpersons Princeton Day School can benefit from your expertise, please don’t hesitate to let us know. You may e-mail any of the Alumni 5th Reunion Board members listed below or call the Marin Blitzer: Alumni office at 1 877-924-ALUM. [email protected] H ave a wonderful year. I look forward Erin Conroy: [email protected] Pat Osander, center, retired PDS college to speaking with you at an Alumni event. 15th Reunion guidance counselor, stopped by the Alumni Association’s annual Last Hurrah cookout in Courtney Shannon: [email protected] August with Rob Olsson 78 Alumni Board Best Regards, Julia Herr: [email protected] President and Aiumni Board member Courtney Rob Olsson, President, Shannon ’88. Alumni Association 20th Reunion Jan Garver: [email protected] Rena Whitehouse: [email protected] 2002-2003 Alumni Board

25th Reunion John C. Baker 62: [email protected] Lucy Brinster: [email protected] Philip E. Clippinger '83: [email protected] Jenny Hauge: [email protected] Carol Katz Connelly ’77: [email protected] Carol Schoenberg: [email protected] Elizabeth Bylin Cook ’90: [email protected] Suzanne Vine: [email protected] Lou Guarino ’79: [email protected] Rob Olsson: [email protected] Jud Henderson ’92: [email protected] Tom Gates: I [email protected] Jamie Phares Jacobson ’80: [email protected] Sandra Kimbrough ’81: [email protected] 40th Reunion MFS - Laurie Rogers: [email protected] Livia Wong McCarthy ’77: [email protected] MFS - Colleen Coffee Hall: [email protected] Robert H. Olsson ’78: [email protected] Kathrin Poole ’71: [email protected] 50th Reunion Courtney Shannon ’88: [email protected] PCD - Ken Scasserra: [email protected] Linda Maxwell Stefanelli ’62: [email protected] 60th Reunion Newell M. Thompson '82: [email protected] PCD - Peter Erdman and Bob Dougherty Stephanie Briody, Director of Alumni Relations: [email protected]

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 13 Alumnus Roger Holloway '82, with the World Bird Sanctuary of St. Louis, came to celebrate his 20th reunion and brought along owls, an eagle and a 19-year-old Harris hawk, "Adam."

Alumni Weekend’02 Kim Bedessem Memorial Lacrosse Alumni Game Back row, from left: game referee, Kate Murdoch Kern '82, Susie Haynes Halle '82 and husband Richard, Barbara Batt (parent of Dorian ’02), Alumni Director Stephanie Briody, former Trustee Jenny Chandler Hauge ’78. friend Karla Smith, Jen Myers '90, Liz Cook '90, and referee. Front row, from left: Betsy Welsh '04, Emily Hamlin '03, Alice Chow 02, Susannah Blair ’04, Allison Marshall ’03, Katie Weber ’03 and Dorian Batt ’02. Children pictured from left include: Eliza Kern hugging Madeleine Halle, Julia Kern, and Henri and Curtis Halle.

PDS Athletic Hall of Fame 2002 honorees, from left to right: Newell Woodworth III Alumni Relations '73, Catherine Barren (who accepted the honor on behalf of her late husband Director Stephanie Daniel Barren, former football coach), Linda Maxwell Stefanelli '62. Annabelle Briody, left, with Brainard Canning ’77, former Director of Athletics Janet L. Baker and Coleman Margery Claghorn. Donaldson Jr. ’62.

Class of 1972: In front, from left: Tom Reynolds. Mark and Class of 1977: In front, from left: John Mildick-Smith, Cary Bachelder Lucy Harrop, Steven Silverman. Second row, from left: Dufresne, Steve Farr. Rob McClellan, Alexis Arlett. Second row, from left: Andrew Hamilton, husband of Anne Robinson: Anne Robinson. Mike Patterson, Beth Johnson, Libby Hicks Blount. Mark Zawadsky. Third row, Anthea Burtle Orlando. Jordan Young. Third row, from left: Jody from left: Anne Dennison Fleming, Holly Burks Becker, Sandra Benson Cress, Erdman, the new Director of PDS's Anne Reid Art Gallery: Sally Mathieu Roberts. In back, from left: John Haroldson, Ted Stabler, Kerin Lifland, Rodgers-Smith, Mackenzie Carpenter Rotstein. Quinn McCord.

14 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 Above, left to right, At the Athletic Hall of Fame 2002 awards, Catherine Barren, former Director of Athletics Janet L. Baker and Head of School Judy Fox.

Above, alumni who joined in the competition at the annual Alumni Weekend men’s lacrosse game included, in front, seated: Sam Woodworth '82, left and Thomas Foster ’85. Center row, from left: Stewart von Oehsen ’83, Dr. Benjamin Hohmuth ’90, Mark Trowbridge '92, Dan Knipe '95, Newell Thompson ’82, Billy Rossmassler ’82, and Philip Clippinger ’83. Back row, from left: Erinc Sen '99, Izaak Bray ’02. Stephen Thomas Jr. ’81, Christopher Palsho '02, Evan Joye '02, Alex Stanko '02, Jack Cook ’85, Jud Henderson ’92, Andrew Wolfe '82, friend Charlie Hatfield, Rob Olsson '78, and Eric Jensen '82. The Alumni Service Award was presented to long-time New Jersey State Senator William Schluter PCD '42, left, and Dr. Miss Fine's Pen Pals from the Lower School include: In front, Nancy Bonini '77, from left. Matt Gluck, Zachary Miller, Oren Karsen. Second right, received the row, from left: Paul Quigley, Nico Valle, Caitlin Dwyer, Rujul 2002 Alumni Achieve­ Zaparde and James Sanderson. Girls standing, from left: ment Award for her Morgan Revelle. Natalie Bell, Katharina Gebert, Sarah research in molecular Godwin and Julia Miller. Miss Fine’s class of 1957 alumnae biology and neurode- pictured in back row, from left: Helen Wilmerding, Rosalind generative diseases. Webster Perry. Nancy Miller and Susan Barclay Walcott.

CLASS of 1992: In front, from left: Mark Trowbridge, Deepa Purushothaman. Kevin Capinpin. Back row: Eric Wolarsky, second from left, with his wife Eleanor Hero, a PDS Middle School Humanities teacher; Dave Wise and Andy CLASS of 1982: From left in front row: Newell Thompson, John Vine. Aaron Goldenson. Woolf. Second row, from left: Anne Metcalf. Jennifer Paine Leahy and Alantha Carter and Douglas McClure Jr. with his son. Third row. from left: Tom Marshall, David Bogle, Sam Woodworth, Lea Lea Marshall, Lindsay McCord. Anne Desmond. Fourth row, from left: Eric Jensen, Marc Daubert. Leslie Pell Linnehan, Billy Rossmassler. Jeff Perlman. Back row. from left: Carl Taggart. Jennifer Powers Mitchell, Kitty Ijams Butt, Suzie Haynes Halle, Peter Fried. Alumni Weekend ’03

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • I 5 THE CLASS OF 2002

We wish to extend our congratulations to the students and their families and wish continued success to you all.

Princeton Day School Class of 2002 received diplomas at com­ mencement ceremonies on Sunday, June 9, 2002. Head of School Dr. Judith Fox conferred diplomas on 88 graduates and a certificate of attendance for exchange student, Jessica Saltz, from England. Graduates pictured: First row, from left: Peter Limm, Kelly Carr, Sarah Fort, Rebecca Valencia, Jessica Tamayo, Alice Chow, Sarah Maloney, Heather O’Leary, Jessica Saltz, Gina Piscopo, Jon Rotberg. Second row: Michael Battaglia, Stephanie Costa, Andrea Swaney, Laura Gosnell, Alix Warren, Meaghan Crowley, Sarah Elmaleh, Julie Wilson, Marlee Sayen, Shanique Streete, Rebecca Bramlett, Bill Caulin. Third row: Caroline Binder, Johanna Dickson, Katie Babick, Katie Blatterfein, Christina Koerte, Carolyn Dorazio, Maggie Finnell, Morgan Kelly, Dorian Batt, Ariana Stahmer, Erica Lanni. Fourth row: Kaitlin Snyder, Emelia Meckstroth, Ilona Spiro, Sumona Routh, Courtney Bergh, Amy Perlman, Elif Sen, Brooke Popko, Stefanie Dursin, liana Goldfarb, Stacy Kalafer, Jessica Schilke. Fifth row: Christopher Palsho, Patrick Southern, Ian Bezar, JohnGarret Denise, Celebrating ‘Lifers’ Students who have attended PDS from Ryan Dreher, Gunther Bright, Nathaniel Smith, John Patteson, junior kindergarten, kindergarten or first grade, are affection­ Daniel Crosta, David Ostro, Andrew Friedman. Sixth row: Evan Joye, ately known as “lifers". From the class of 2002 lifers are, left to Michael Fragoso, Michael Kassler-Taub, Kevin Lamon, Jeremy right: Front row: Michael Sieglin, Peter Limm, Ilona Spiro, Johnson, Ari Paul. Michael Rosen, Krishnan Vasudevan, Izaak Bray, Stefanie Dursin, Ariana Stahmer. Michael Battaglia, JohnGarret Rich Burby, Scott Schaub. Seventh row: Michael Sieglen, Daniel Denise. Center row: Stephanie Costa, Courtney Bergh, Gina Mykytyn, Daniel Anderson, Parker Curtis, Jonathan Sarmiento, Greg Piscopo, Stacy Kalafer, Dorian Batt, Kaitlin Snyder. Back row: Myers, Kabeer Malholtra, Alex Perlin, Alex Sussman, Grant Michael Kassler-Taub, Patrick Southern, Nathaniel Smith, Schmucker. Back row: Alex Stanko, Nathaniel Halpern, Thomas Parker Curtis, Michael Fragoso, Christopher Palsho and Bohnett, Graeme Blair, Dmitri Russell, Brett Haroldson, Peter Nathaniel Halpern. Craig Jackson is not pictured. Harrington. Jacob Widlitz, Bob Grannatt, Jimmy Patrick.

16 • PRINCI TON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 C la ssN otes M is s F i n e ’s S c h o o l

and golf up into her early 80s. three islands: Santorini, Rhodes, Please note: 1931-1932 Class notes She was laid to rest at Ewing Corfu, then to Istanbul and include columns submitted PDS Communications Office by the class correspondents, Church Cemetery in Trenton Venice. I continue part-time as well as notes submitted among several generations of her library work at a psychiatric directly to PDS. Classes other family members. She is hospital in West Trenton.” without a correspondent PDS Communications Office survived by me and my wife may send notes to: Alice, and two grandchildren. 1940 PDS Communications Office For the class o f 1933, we re­ “She always spoke fondly of Princeton Day School ceived word from Mary Louise her years at Miss Fine’s. She Anne Guthrie Yokana P.O. Box 75 Scammell Simcoe’s son, Dr. always looked forward to receiv­ 87 Battle Road Princeton, NJ 08542 George Simcoe, of Georgia, of ing your alumni publications Princeton, NJ 08540-4945 her passing in March 2002. He and hearing about her classmates.’’ Joanne Sly Hicks wrote: “Lige E-mail: [email protected] wrote: “I am writing to you at Cornelia Duffield Dielhenn’s and I still perking along down this time to let you know that obituary appeared in The here in Sarasota. We take our my mother, Mary Louise 1925-1929 Princeton Packet in March, vacation HERE in January and Simcoe, passed away on March PDS Communications Office 2002. Although we noted her February and don’t go any­ 1 1 th of this year. She died passing in the Spring Journals In where! The rest of the year we suddenly, but peacefully from a Memoriam, we were not able to stroke following several years of do travel around a good bit in 1930 include notice in the class notes Margaretta Cowenhoven cardiovascular problems. She and out of the country— seeing section. Cornelia attended Miss 442 Heron Point was 86 at the time o f her pass­ grandchildren and so forth.” Fine’s with the class of 1933, Chestertown, MD 21620-1680 ing and was able to play tennis leaving in the tenth grade. She was a longtime Princeton resi­ 1941 dent, moving to Newtown, Correspondent N eeded Pennsylvania in 1996. In Princeton, she was honored for 1942 over 5,000 hours and 20 years of Mary Roberts Woodbridge volunteer service to The Medical 2316 Windrows Drive Center at Princeton and was a Princeton, NJ 08540-5020 member of the Nassau Club. 1934 J Wilhelmina Foster Reynolds Marjorie Libby Moore 90 Woolsey Court MARY LOUISK SCAMMELL 508 Ott Road Pennington, NJ 08534-1428 Tap', tap l the sound of wood a g ain st wood echoes Bala-Cynwyd, PA 19004-2510 throughout Study H all. “Dude'* clumps acro ss the room, d istu rb in g the studious stu d en ts, and amusing the Marjorie Libby Moore sent frivolous. And all to sharpen a pencil'. Vnat does she care fo r mere m ortals? In the future she’ l l tread 1935-1937 this column: “Blessings on meekly through hospital corridors, with all considera­ Marie Frohling Rawlings— tion for her sleeping patients, but why preserve the PDS Communications Office peace of Study Hall now? Her pencil needs sharpening, she sent me some news for this and i t ' 8 nobody's business but her own (as she’ll tell you). “Dude" has an unequaled genius for tardiness. column!! She lives in North Almost any morning between the hours of nine and nine- 1938 th ir t y , one can see her, wrapped in s ix or seven coats Andover, Massachusetts and and hugging the radiator, explaining to Miss Fine. PDS Communications Office has been playing in fiddle And, last but not least, who has not heard that vol­ uminous bellow down the h a ll? Most lik e ly sh e 's only bands in the New England laughing at herself, but the laugh is just as hearty. 1939 States for years. She is going to give up the roaming with the Therese Critchlow bands and start to teach violin 1 1 Westcott Road by the Suzuki method. She Princeton, NJ 08540-3059 will still play with the local Therese Critchlow wrote: “ In orchestra as it is too much fun October 2001, I enjoyed, with a to give up. fellow retiree from Princeton “My husband and 1 moved From The Link, 1933 Public Library, a trip to Athens, to a retirement community,

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 17 Pennington Point, in we all skied and played golf on 1954 Pennington Five years ago and the same day. Caroline Savage Kirby Thompson Hall Katherine Webster Dwight we are so glad we made the Langan came to visit her 1 1 5 Windsor Road move as he has had some 63 Centre Street brother, Harry, here in West Concord, NH 03301-4260 Ten a fly, NJ 07670-2615 serious illnesses. It is a great Hartford, Ct., so we got to­ [email protected] ktdee@earth link.net advantage being in a one level gether again after meeting at home. We both play golf at Joan Budny Jenkins Dawe our Wheaton Reunion in May. Springdale in Princeton so that wrote from England: “I married I still keep busy doing water- 1955 keeps us very active. Roger Dawe three years ago on colors of my travels, playing a L. Chloe King “I hope I’ll hear from some April 30, 1999. We live in little tennis and a lot of golf, 64 Carey Road of the other girls by the next England and Sotogrande, Spain. and keeping up with my Needham, MA 02494-1 104 edition of the Journal.” We see a lot of Lansing Collins volunteer jobs with several [email protected] who has lived in Sologrande for organizations. 1944 many years. He went to MFS “Hilary is doing a lot of 1956 way back when and was in the reunioning this summer. In Correspondent Needed Ann A. Smith August, I (Anne Carples last class that rook boys.’ She 1 180 Midland Avenue was hoping to see Denny) traveled north to Bronxville, NY 10708-6466 Patti Tighe Walden attend a reunion at my old and Kirby Thomp­ summer camp, Camp Hanoum. son Hall in the A friend and I flew to Hart­ 1957 spring. ford, rented a car and drove to Susan Barclay Walcott Hilary’s house where we had a 29 East Welling Avenue 1950 great dinner, spent a comfort­ Pennington, NJ 08534 able overnight and did lots of Correspondent catching up. In October, I am N eeded 1958 going to Alsace, France with Correspondent Needed four friends. Caroline Savage 1951 Langan has been coaching me 1959 Nellie Oliphant in some technical beauty parlor Sylvia Taylor Healy '45 sent this photo: Ann Kinczel Clapp Duncan vocabulary as well as supplying Charlotte Crocker Cleveland (far right) had a 5709 Visitation Way happy reunion with Grace Turner and Jeff 549 The Great Road me with newspaper articles on Baltimore, MD 21210 Hazard last winter in Baltimore. Charlotte Princeton, NJ things to do, places to eat and [email protected] celebrated her seventy-fifth birthday with her 08540-2537 accommodations. I wish she son in Alaska. [email protected] was going with me. Please send Ann Kinczel Clapp sent this me your e-mail address so that e-mail column: “Cecilia Aall 1945 1952 I can hound you for news!” Mathews recently became the Sylvia Taylor Healy Jean Samuels Stephens P.O. Box 1535 16 Stonerise Drive Princeton, NJ 08542-1535 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-5533 jstephe@ 1946 lawrenceville.org Correspondent Needed 1953 1947 Anne Carples Denny 33 Runswick Drive Barbara Pettit Finch Richmond, VA 23233 Pour les Oiseaux [email protected] 12 Monmouth Hills 4^4t r IV £ x

18 • PRINK 'ETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 plus years as class secretary,” being about 97% retired Alumni Weekend said “maybe it’s time to give 1961 (though Harvey has no Nancy Smoyer May 16 £r 17, 2003 someone else a turn.” She thoughts of it yet), saying, 'We 375 Crystal Road recruited Penny Hart had a wonderful diving trip to Fairbanks, Alaska 99712-1249 grandmother of Elise, who Bragonier who has agreed to the Galapagos and I’m about to F n n rs @a u ro r a. ua f. ed u lives in Princeton because her take over the column. Here is go diving in the Bahamas where mother is earning her Ph.D. I’ll also be in the water with Joan’s final column, officially, Fiona Morgan Fein in Molecular Biology there. porpoises. Am going to a week­ though I am sure we will hear 10 West 66th Street, #25D Cecelia has been fundraising to from her in the future: New York, NY 10023-6212 end reunion with a group of produce TIPS, a handbook for college friends in late Septem­ “Penny Hart Bragonier [email protected] parents of school age children, married Frank Mead, a Boston ber. Hope we can do another describing the dos and don’ts architect in June 2001. They Nancy Smoyer prepared this MFS one sometime— maybe to of handling potential substance live happily in a tall-but-skinnv column and sent it via e-mail celebrate our 60th birthdays. abuse. She had time to spot townhouse on Beacon Hill's from Alaska: “ 1 have boldly and Harvey has been invited to Patsy Kerney Odden and one remaining cobblestone foolishly volunteered to relieve exhibit some of his wood bowls Lance at the Olympics and block. Penny left her job as Fiona Morgan Fein of her MFS in an show in LA next spring— Martha Strunsky Ilic, who is Executive Director of the secretarial duties, at least part of a great honor. leading the good life in Paris, Boston Institute for Psycho­ the time. Fortunately, some of “Julia Cornforth Holofcener’s at Pretty Brook. Nancy therapy after a fulfilling seven- you took pity on me and sent writes, ‘My news is that we M cM orris, catching up in year stint and is now indulging news. have sold the house on the Princeton for a change, has in the creative writing she did “When 1 asked for accounts Isle of Wight and will be transferred her traveling title to so well at M FS. Son Dean and of classmate sightings, Tibby living in France most o f the Jean Schettino Conlon who fiancee Sally Taylor are in Chase Dennis obliged by telling time from the first o f October visited Paris twice, once to Boulder, where he’s involved in us that ‘it has continued to be ([email protected]). We shop with the girls, once ro­ commercial real estate and ^reat spending time with Elise are having to restore the entire mantically with her husband, other entrepreneurial endeav­ and her family on my many house, but enjoying each day. spent Easter in Rome and Sicily ors while Sally pursues her commuting trips to a rented What’s not to like: great food, and just returned from Orvieto career as a professional singer townhouse in Alexandria which good, inexpensive wine, and a where her husband runs the and song-writer. I took as a base of operation project working with nature Ford ham Summer Program. “ I am sad to report the from which to explore this (and the man I love) that will Jean’s son, Peter, is a freelance death of Liza Guttman Sevin’s ecumenical D. C. church 1 have keep me busy for a long time. animator in LA. Jean is cel­ extraordinary mother, Claire been so interested in for years, I don't think I have ever been ebrating her 20th year as a Tobey. A beautiful and moving the Church of the Saviour. Also as happy. Larry has taken up photography agent; she repre­ memorial service was held at lots of fun visits with Cynthia watercolours and has created sents five studios in NYC. her Princeton home in the up in New Hampshire and here some lovely pictures of our lake Susan Stevenson Badder spring of this year attended by in Northampton (en route to and surrounding wildlife. His worked at the famous Grounds several MFSers. She and Liza New Hampshire!).’ sculpture show in for Sculpture garden in the traveled extensively as long as “ Cynthia Weinrich chimed in introducing his Icons o f the midst of the old Trenton Fair­ it was possible — the last trip personally, writing from her 20th Century series grounds!!! I had a reunion with a long visit to South Africa computer in the public library (www.holofcener.com) was a Sasha Robbins Cavander in where they explored the where she checks her e-mail: success, but the most exciting Nantucket this summer and country’s marvelous flora and 'House may be materializing, but news is about our daughter with Mary Kerney ’58 at an fauna and captured much in don't yet have contract in hand. Nicole’s film, Lovely nnd. Amaz­ alternative medicine seminar in glorious photographs. My hip continues to improve, ing, which received rave reviews Philadelphia last year. In July, “This is a watershed year for thank God — was riding a real on both sides of the pond. we sold our wonderful home of our class with many o f us bicycle in New Hampshire We are so pleased for her.' 33 years (very traumatic!) and celebrating our 60th birthdays. (Tibby’s cottage and bike) and “Janey Smith reports that she moved to a much easier Sally Hagen Schmid has in­ even played a little badminton, ‘just got back from two weeks in townhouse about a mile away vited all of us to a Slumber i.e., waved racket towards birdie, Maine, went over to Nova and bought a tear-down house Party at Delray Beach in early sometimes connecting, and even Scotia and Cape Breton too. ON the beach in Manasquan, November. I am counting on assaying a step or two in pursuit, The people there are very N). Please send me your e-mail Sally to give us a full report though usually too late. But it friendly and we had a wonder­ addresses so 1 can communicate for the next issue. I will be in felt great psychologically, and ful time. Found lots of books with all of you more easily.’ Tucson, Arizona visiting son was fun. Have in many ways for my bookstore, and just came Matt and his bride Nancy. greatly enjoyed my hiatus from back this morning from a Matt is an attorney and Nancy regular work — time to tackle going-out-of-business sale of a 1960 left the wild world o f market­ many projects, creative and bookstore in New Hampshire. Penny Hart Bragonier ing to teach second grade. Son organizational, that I’ve been Between the store and my job at 2 Acorn Street Peter and wife Mary Rhett live wanting to do for a long time. the Town, I keep myself pretty Boston, MA 02108 in Reston, Virginia and are Retirement would be great, if busy. 1 wish I had more time P B rago n @ao 1. co m working on my first grand­ one could afford it!’ (and money) to travel, but I do Joan Nadler Davidson sent her child. Mv very best birthday “Fiona Morgan Fein seems get to meet some neat people to be getting into the swing of column e-mail and after “40- wishes to all.’’ through the book business.’

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL * 19 “Lucia Norton Woodruff’s returned to a kind of normal? Everyone I talked to before lives with her husband Bruce in news is that ‘Paul and I have the What a year it has been!’ Alumni Day was totally enthusi­ the woods o f Kintnersville, PA; whole fall off—he on sabbatical, “ In response to Lucia’s last astic about the event and every­ Gail Cotton came from Greeley, 1 farming out my students and comment, especially now in one did their best to get there. CO with her daughter Anne missing fall Austin Symphony early September, as I write, but “Paula had an elegant dinner (who was unable to be at the concerts. We are in Maine with many other times as well, I for us at Heathcote Farm on dinner) and spent some time in trips to see friends and family in continue to think about the Saturday night. Sh e an d David Princeton catching up with the area. Then Paul and I go to people I know and those I don’t recently bought the house her friends and relatives before the Southeast Asia for five weeks, who are in and around New grandparents had owned, next reunion; Linda Clark Gooder leaving late October. Vietnam, York. 1 know we were affected door to the house in which she who has just moved into town Laos and Thailand. Paul’s last by the entire tragedy, but my grew up. It had been split into after selling her house on tour of the area was under the focus seems to be held by the four condominiums and Paula Cherry Valley Road to PDS auspices of the U.S. government people there.’’ has restored its original beauty, alumni couple Sarah Griffin ’84 over 30 years ago, so this should bringing it alive with lovely and Newell Thompson 82; be interesting. I really look furniture and gorgeous paint­ Susan Shew Jennings and her forward to seeing a different 1962 ings by her father and her daughter Kathryn PDS ’85 who culture. Young Vietnamese Susan Mathews Heard grandfather Folinsbee. She’s live in the Mill Hill section of 204 Cordova Street friends who live here and other also applied her very Trenton; Win friends who have visited the Pasadena, CA 91101-2425 considerable knowl­ Dickey Kellogg and [email protected] area have already started to edge and talents to her husband Spen­ introduce us to the changing Linda Maxwell Stefanelli wrote: the grounds outside, cer who travelled world there. If anyone has “40 years of memories make for clearing scrub trees from their home in stories to tell or advice about a great party! And the Class of to open up views Wilton, CT; Kate travel to Southeast Asia, ’62 had two of them over and planting new Sayen Kirkland who feel free to e-mail me at Alumni Weekend in May. Many, trees to enhance the came all the way [email protected]. We will many thanks to Paula Cook property. from Houston, TX be home by Christmas, in time Sculley and Susie Shea “Twenty-two of Tassie Turkevich and probably shares to help plan our daughter Kate’s McPherson for providing the us (including some Skvir ’62 at Hall of long distance hon­ wedding in April to Jory Lange. perfect settings for our reunion. spouses and chil­ Fame in May. ors with Gail; Janice (That feels like a real transition “Though 40 years have dren) sat down to an Milner Levy and to me. Do others agree?) passed since we put on those amazing dinner in the dining her husband Dean who got very Another question for anyone: crisp white dresses and pro­ room. It was great fun to see lost coming out from NYC, but has 9/11 changed you and your cessed - with Mrs. Shepherd’s Paula’s mother, Joan Cook, who sparked up the party once they attitudes or do you feel life has help - down the center of the was also there. Mrs. Cook arrived, exhausted but in great basketball court to the stage to hosted our graduation party and spirits; Sonia Bill Robertson, receive our MFS diplomas, that so many other parties and who came down from Portland, class unity is still strongly felt. dances and overnights through M E and stayed for a few days at the years that it the Nassau Club, attended as seemed very fitting to many events as possible and be back at Heathcote brightened everyone’s weekend Farm for yet another with her infectious enthusiasm; class celebration. The Marty Sichel Kelley had trav­ roll call read like this: elled from Vermont with her Paige Aaron who is a sisters to visit their mother in social worker with a Princeton just prior to Alumni practice in Hopewell; Weekend, and extended her trip Cindy Brown who to come to Paula’s; Tassie MFS ’62 Classmates (from left) Turkevich Sonia Bill Robertson, Linda Skvir, who is, Maxwell Stefanelli, Gail Cotton thankfully, and Susan Shew Jennings met at the PDS Awards Luncheon on the mend on Alumni Weekend. after a serious The class of '62 gathered for their illness last 40th reunion at Heathcote Farm winter inter­ in May. They are (from top of Class of ’62 stairs, banister to wall) Win Reunion Party rupted her Dickey Kellogg, Gail Cotton, tenure as Linda Maxwell Stefanelli, Paula middle Cook Sculley, Cindy Brown, MFS ’62 alumnae enjoyed a wonderful brunch — school head Marty Sichel Kelley, Kate Sayen and a special reunion cake - on May 19. They are at Stuart Kirkland, Paige Aaron, Sonia Bill (from left) Susan Shew Jennings, Gail Cotton, Country Day Robertson, Janice Milner Levy, Linda Maxwell Stefanelli, Kate Sayen Kirkland, School, and Dede Shipway Webster. Susan Cindy Brown. Paula Cook Sculley, Linda Clark Shew Jennings, and Tassie Gooder, Susie Shea McPherson, Mary Liz Keegin husband Turkevich Skvir. Colley and Sonia Bill Robertson. Dan; Dede

20 • PRINCETON DAY SCH O O L • FALL 2002 Shipway Webster, still playing had a daughter graduating from marriage and their careers and is in what Kathy believes to be enviable squash and tennis, college that weekend. She and enriched the entire Princeton an excellent facility in Rhode came with friend David; and, her family are doing well in community with their love of Island, but Kathy wants to of course, Paula and David Steamboat Springs, CO. Class dance. Mrs. Estey founded the move her to Florida so that she and Tony and me. Secretary Suzi Mathews Heard Princeton Ballet Society and is able to spend more time with “The next morning, we was really bummed she couldn’t passed on her passion for dance her and monitor her care. continued the festivities at join us. She would definitely to countless students. She “I am doing well. I have Susie’s house in Lawrenceville have made the trip from Pasa­ expanded her dance school and recently returned from a week over a delicious brunch. Her dena, but she had important formed a professional company each in Paris, the Dordogne household is in constant motion business meetings bracketing which garnered national respect. region of southwest France, and as her three teenagers zoom off the weekend. Her husband It continues to educate dancers London. Once again, 1 learned to their various activities, fol­ Bruce recently retired after 30 and delight audiences as the that among the reasons to work lowed closely by husband Bruce years with Amtrak. Suzi plans to American Repertory Ballet. The is to be able to go on vacation! who was loading up a work a while longer, but the Estey’s aesthetic vision lives on, And once again, 1 spent two Lawrenceville School van with lure of far-off places is strong. but those of us who knew them weeks apologizing to Mesdames various crew paraphernalia for a She and Bruce try to get to Italy will miss their boundless energy, Holonkoff and Wade. My meet. Mary Liz Keegin Colley whenever possible and Suzi has enthusiasm and the kindness French is just terrible. Improv­ and husband Dave joined us at managed to fit art classes into they lavished on their many ing it is a high priority for my Susie’s. They hadn’t been able to her full schedule of work and friends. retirement. I am looking at come Saturday because their volunteer service. Pat Halcomb “Thanks to everyone who January 2004 as a likely time to younger son Chris was graduat­ Phillips is still in Washington made the trip to Princeton and retire, but that o f course de­ ing - with honors! - from but, unfortunately, wasn’t aware everyone who tried. It’s great to pends on lots ol financial fac­ college. He had plans to go to o f the reunion until too late to know those childhood connec­ tors. We are dealing with Shanghai to work for a year. make arrangements to be here. tions are still in force. Hope to terrible public funding of Their son Padraic is 26 and is Wendy Coppedge Sanford see you all before our 45th in schools and colleges in Oregon the assistant director of admis­ couldn’t leave Boston, but I 2007!” at the same time we have enroll­ sions and financial aid at loved reconnecting with her. ments which are bursting at the Muhlenberg College where he She sent a beautiful letter, seams. We have the worst also coaches basketball. She and bringing us up to date on her 1963 unemployment in the nation Alice Jacobson Dave have meshed their careers life, and it showed why she’s (now that’s something to brag 2924 NE 21st Avenue and travel the world pursuing been so successful as a writer. It about!), and that means com­ Portland, OR 97212-3444 stories for Dave’s articles and was very moving. Other class­ munity college enrollments are [email protected] books, which are often high­ mates who were unable to make soaring. When people are laid lighted by Mary Liz’s photo­ the trip include Charlotte Alice Jacobson sent this column off or have fewer hours of graphs. Stetson in Vermont, Kathy via e-mail: “I have heard from overtime to work, they turn to “Those who weren’t at the Elsasser Worthington in Avon, one classmate over the last few us to finish degrees or to retrain reunion had excellent reasons. CT and Missy Tomlinson in months. Kathy Sittig Dunlop for other occupations. This feels Janie Cormack Addison alter­ Vero Beach. We missed all of sent me an e-mail recently. I exactly like Catch 22— two nates her MFS and Shipley you, but will make sure we get never received her Christmas steps forward and three steps reunions, and this year went to you next time! letter from 2001, and she resent backward. Our access mission Shipley’s, which fell just before “Another alumna who was it. So some of this news is a bit and our funding base are going ours. I was lucky enough to unable to make it to Princeton old. Kathy and Richard took a in opposite directions, and it is have her at my house for a few was Carol Estey. She was caring boat trip from Amsterdam to crazy making for us all. days after that event, and it was for both her ailing parents, in Vienna with friends. Their “I would like to hear form wonderful to see her. She and addition to running her Opera daughter Allison moved to Vero you so that I may share your Claude moved to Wisconsin House in Stonington, ME. Beach, Florida and lives just a news in the next issue. Please from Sonora, CA a couple of When I talked to her in May, few miles from them. Their son take a moment to drop me a years ago. They have a five she and her brother Larry PCD and daughter-in-law live in line. If you do it by e-mail, I’ll bedroom house near a resort ’56 had just medivaced their Chester Springs, PA. The write right back! area but, much as she likes the mother and father from Dunlops remain very involved “And classmates, as you know, house and the friendliness of the Sarasota, FL to a nursing home with their church and with the upcoming 2003 reunion is a people there, Janie says the in Maine. Mr. Estey had suf­ Bible study. They are avid fans biggie for us, and Colleen Cof­ winters are tough and not great fered a stroke last year and of the Dodgers, and go to many fee Hall and Laurie Rogers for her arthritis, so they’ve been passed away just before our of their spring training games. would love to organize some­ looking at the possibility ol reunion at the age of 96. Barely Kathy is also involved with thing for our class. Colleen has moving to Arizona. She and a month later, Mrs. Estey also tutoring a 10-year-old and generously offered to host, if Claude checked out the area in died. A memorial service was teaching English to a recent Laurie will organize, so if you are June and spent some time with held on September 28 in immigrant from South America. interested, please contact Laurie Tommy Knox PCD ’62 who’s in Princeton. On behalf of the On a more sober note, Kathy’s at [email protected]. We look commercial real estate in 'luc- whole class, we send our very more recent e-mail brought forward to hearing from as many son. deepest sympathy to Carol. news that she has become the of you as possible. If you ever “ Kitty Walker Ellison, like “The Esteys forged an incred­ legal guardian of her sister who thought of making that trip back Mary Liz, wanted to come, but ible partnership in both their is suffering from dementia. She east, now is the time!”

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 21 my eyes from the computer director of the theatre. 1964 screen to the window right now I “|osh (23) has just moved Barbara Rose Callaway can see a piece of the marina, a from Boston to Ypsilanti to be 223 Sea Marsh Drive stretch o f bright blue water, and a with his fiancee!!!!!! Vicki Kiawah Island, SC 29455 section of mountains with tiny, Walters. He is a metal sculptor [email protected] scattered patches of snow on whose day job is what 1 now them. In two or three weeks the know to call steel fabrication. 1965 first snow of the year wi 11 fall up He looks at architect’s drawings of elements, plans how to Alison Hubby Hoversten there, and the mountains will be construct them and often does 1 1 83 Cabin Circle that much prettier. Also that the construction himself. No Vail, C O 81657-5107 much more likely to be invisible behind clouds. website for him yet. Elise Rosenhaupt Noble “I also spend some time every to teaching two “ Kathrin (17) is going to 31-A Old Arroyo Chamisa Road year on the Monterey Peninsula: sections of American history to school in Switzerland this year. Santa Fe, N M 87505 live oaks, otters, grey whales, peli­ 8th graders. This year I cut back She’s a junior at the Ecole [email protected] cans, heavy surf, rocks, the heav­ further to one section. What, d’Humanite, which is an inter­ Peggy Woodbridge Dennis ing churning ocean, and more you may ask, is she doing with national school in the Alps. wrote: “Life continues always sunsets. Also golf, rich people, all that extra time, especially She challenging. This last year we gated communities, rich people. now that she has no children at wanted a new challenge, and she home schooled our 16-year-old Strange place. I read a lot, in a home? The answer, my friends, found one. Although most of son, Alex. He will get a fresh start magpie sort o f way. Very little is that increasingly over the past her morning classes are in at Darrow School in New York fiction, especially contemporary three or four years I have been English, German is the domi­ this year and we have our fingers fiction, but everything working with my husband, nant language in the rest of the crossed that he’ll finally find else. History, philosophy, sociol­ Steve. He runs a small non­ school. She, of course, took himself and start working to his ogy— but, as I say, magpie-fash- profit which helps colleges and French throughout her career at potential. I continue to be heavily ion; I know almost nothing universities with issues related GDS. She says that she’s finding involved with local civic and thoroughly. I run a book group to teaching, learning and tech­ that having some French does political activities and wondering (we’re meeting this evening, as it nology, The TLT Group. make it possible for her to what to do for a second career.” happens) called Fun With Dead I find it nearly communicate with a variety of Elise Rosenhaupt Noble called White Guys. (1 told Harold incomprehensible that 1 am the other kids. Kathrin helped Nate to say she wanted to help her Bloom that once [he was on a Director of Administration and at his theatre camp last summer classmates connect again. Here is book tour] and he burst out am actually in charge of the after finishing her last year as a the e-mail she sent after reaching laughing.) We read Euripides, money stuff. I’m also engaged in camper in the Baltimore Yearly out to classmates. You can catch Thucydides, Herodotus, the program side o f the organi­ Meeting Camping Program. up with her at the end of the col­ Montaigne, Shakespeare, zation. I like thinking about “ I’ve got a challenge for you: umn where she tells us what’s new Wordsworth— that sort of thing. education and how to move it with her and includes an endnote And I write a monthly column along toward greater efficiency asking to hear from classmates: (essay, really) for the online and humanity. Keeping the Send us your “We called a few classmates re­ branch of a UK based philosophy section of history seems a little cently and asked if they’d write a magazine— called The Philoso­ crazy - I have to go to school news for the bit for our class notes. Ophelia phers’ Magazine. Don’t ask me four days a week — breaking up Spring Journal! why; I know practically nothing the office day — but I feel more Benson (address: 1505 7th Av­ If you enjoy reading about of philosophy But I’m nothing if grounded because of it. While enue West, Seattle, WA 98119; your classmates in the not pretentious. I’m still learning how to be e-mail: [email protected]) Jou rn a l, please share looked away from her awesome “The Sound is quite empty of Director of Administration, I yo u r news! Send your view to write:” boats for the moment except for already know how to be a information and “Well, when Elise called, one large sailboat, with its sail secondary school teacher. Steve photographs via e-mail 1 cheerfully agreed to write gleaming in the sun.” travels a lot, (not often to places or regular mail to the class something, only to remember Sally Stewart Gilbert I’m dying to go to), writes a lot correspondent listed at the alter we hung up— actually long (address: 707 New York Avenue, and offers workshops. top of your class listing. after, the next morning in fact— Takoma Park, M D 20912; “ Kids: Nate (27) lives in If there is no class that 1 loathe and detest talking e-mail: [email protected]) Boulder, Colorado, studies correspondent, please about myself. Bit of a problem wrote: “ I know I’ve felt out Aikido. We’re about to go there send your there. But perhaps I can talk of touch. In fact, been out of to watch him “” for information about external things that interest touch. It’s better to be connected his black belt. He has run —~ me, and readers can make what­ than disconnected, I think. I’m a theatre camp, to our special ever connections they like. amazed that any of us has chil­ Windsock Camp, as a mailbox at “ 1 live in Seattle, on the west­ dren in their 20s. HOW D ID part of the Weathervane Theatre PDS for class notes: ern edge of the highest hill in the I HA1 HAPPEN? Okay, enough in Whitefield, NH for six years. [email protected]. babbling, here’s the news of my If you city, so i look out at Puget Sound, The deadline for the the Olympic mountains, islands, so-called life: poke around on the site and Spring Journal is a marina, ferries and tankers and “Me: Last year I cut back at think you see someone who sailboats, and sunsets. By shifting Georgetown Day School looks a bit like my brother John, February 14, 2003 you’d be right. He’s the artistic

22 • PRINCETON DAY SCH O O L • FALL 2002 Who has the kid with the most dren forever. They won’t grow up tattoos? the most piercings? and make us feel older and we Which of us has the most? won’t have to pay their college (Psst-I think I have a shot at tuition. Some solace there! the most-tattoos-on-one-kid Elise Rosenhaupt Noble designation.)” writes: “Tom and I have lived in Sarah Fuller (Sally Tomlinson) Santa Fe since 1969. Our work (address: 4127 Gilbert St., as Noble Real Estate and our Oakland, CA 9461 1; e-mail: renovating of two dozen houses [email protected]) con­ have paid the bills and let us quered her resistance to dead­ work on other areas of interest. lines to write: Tom is an environmentalist “The last two years have been (which gives him an excuse to a rough patch for us in that Flash roam Utah’s canyon country). lost both of his parents and I my I spent years as a thorn in the Miss Fine's Alumnae Share Memories with PDS Pen Pals Dad, (Henry P. Tomlinson PCD side of the public school estab­ PDS students gathered in the Colross living room before Alumni 34), in July 2001. After finding lishment (at Santa Fe High, 56% Weekend in May to hear Miss Fine's alumnae reminisce about the numerous trips back East to of entering freshmen graduate). their school days. They had been corresponding with students V T and FL too taxing with full There were many battles, and a throughout the year in the Lower School’s Pen Pal Program with time work, f took a leave from Miss Fine's alumnae. From left to right are: Gail Cotton ’62; few victories. Nancy Miller '57, who retired last year after 33 years teaching my job as a Trademark paralegal. “Our daughter Kate (almost kindergarten at PDS; Linda Maxwell Stefanelli ’62, who spent 17 In the time I have now, in 27) is a producer and correspon­ years working with alumni from her alma mater. Princeton addition to trying to visit my dent for BBC Business News in Country Day and PDS, first as alumni director, and then as mother in Florida regularly, New York. You may even have director of publications at PDS; Marta Nussbaum Steele '67, and I have been doing a great deal seen her on TV. She has a weak­ Susan Barclay Walcott '57. Director of Alumni Relations of knitting and spinning wool ness for underdog stories, like Stephanie Briody is standing, center. (mostly), empyting my closets the one about a mom and pop o f fleeces I had stored. Flash is a coffee shop run out of a van. loved. We figured this out at a “Please help us establish this partner at Field Paoli Architects She majored in film at Colum­ graduation party in June! Mr. column as a forum. We were in San Francisco where he does bia, and learned from summer Warren now lives on Cape Cod. some pretty wonderful women Urban Design and Architecture jobs that working on feature “Since Patrick’s recovery, Tom in 1965, and we’ve only become work for both public and private films means you can’t have a and I have rearranged our lives wiser and more interesting since clients throughout the West. Life. Many years ago, she saw so we can do more o f what we then. Ellen, Dabby, Annika, “Son Paul graduated from the movie Broadcast News and love. I have written about Peche, Molly, Karen, Blanche, Tufts in 99 and taught English said, about the news producer Patrick’s accident and recovery, Gigi, Lynn, Martha, and at a Lycee in Rennes for two Holly Hunter plays, ‘That’s me.’ and am trying to keep writing. Brigitte: please write, and please years on a fellowship. He devel­ Pretty right on. One idea is to poke into some update your address, e-mail, and oped an interest in Conflict “Patrick (now 24) wrote a the­ family history, from the per­ all that 21st century stuff. Susie Resolution and is now in his sis on timba (contemporary Cu­ spective o f several blind men H, Alison, Merethe, Effie, first year at Johns Hopkins SAIS ban salsa music) and graduated describing an elephant. My Phoebe, Barbara, Susie S, Janey, school of International Studies. from Harvard last January. He is cousin in England, a”sticky tape Gretchen, and Peggy, we want to He opted to take his first year in now in Santa Fe taking catering engineer,” and my Vancouver hear from you too!! Trudy, you Bologna and his second in jobs while he looks for even more cousin, a ferryboat captain, are carried more water pistols in Washington, D.C. Clearly, since interesting work. After high among the blind men whose your bloomers than Miss Collins graduation, he has spent more school he spent a year working at perspectives I hope to explore. ever dreamed you could; where time outside of the country a wilderness gear store, training as The elephant is our common are you now? Lauren, Kath, than in it. an Emergency Medical Techni­ granny, born in 1875. Barbie, Charlotte (I remember “Daughter Julia graduated cian, and traveling in Mexico and “My mother moved to Santa your wondrous whole hearted from Barnard in June ’02 and Cuba. In his second year at col­ Fe four years ago. She lives in a rushes down the hockey field, decided to stay in New York a lege, he was seriously injured retirement community, and can and how you flung your stick little longer in an attempt to when he was hit by a car as a walk to the Plaza and along the after the ball when all else failed), appreciate the city more now pedestrian. After ten months river bank (no water this year!). Stephanie, Chris, Arden, Fanny, that she is no longer a student. of rehabilitation, including tap Right after 9/11, 1 decided life Lisa, Marita, Bambi ... I he She is juggling an internship at dancing to help his slightly slow was too short to obey the no pets only reason I won’t go on, is a community television station left foot, Patrick returned to rule where she lives, and gave her that, if I name another twenty, with various theatrical lighting Harvard. He also spent a semester an indoor lap cat who is now the I may miss five, and you five jobs. Julia also has a taste for at the University of Havana, light of her life. Our family might think we don’t remember travel, having spent part of last which he had dreamed of doing doctor wrote a “letter of medical and wonder about you, and we year in Italy studying and work­ before the accident. necessity” and the administrative do! So, please write, or e-mail, ing on several organic farms. “Small pueblo, as we say in authorities never said boo. Bravo, your addresses and those of any “Flash and I are, therefore, Santa Fe: Patrick’s college room­ noncompliance! Probably a lot of others of our classmates you empty nesters, were it not for the mate’s grandfather is George us are switching from caring for know how to reach. We should fact that our family includes two Warren, the Miss Fine’s teacher children to caring for parents. It be able to start a conversation noisy parrots who will be chil­ whose American history class I seems to come in waves. that lasts for the next 37 years.

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Please note: Class notes 1950 1955 include columns submitted Peter E. B. Erdman William Wallace Guy K. Dean III by the class correspondents, 219 Russell Road 25 Barnsdale Road 11 Lemore Circle as well as notes submitted Princeton, NJ 08540-6733 Short Hills, NJ 07078-2018 Rocky Hill, NJ 08553-1007 directly to PDS. Classes without a correspondent [email protected] may send notes to: 1944 1951 PDS Communications Office Correspondent needed. Edwin H. Metcalf 1956 Princeton Day School 23 Toth Lane Donald C. Stuart III P.O. Box 75 1945 Rocky Hill, NJ 08553-1025 32 Nelson Ridge Road Princeton, NJ 08542 John R. Heher Princeton, NJ 08540 E-mail: [email protected] 38 Stanford Road East 1952 Pennington, NJ 08534-5162 Philip Kopper 1957 4610 DeRussey Parkway 1928-38 Colin McAneny wrote: James Carey, Jr. Chevy Chase, MD 2081 5-5332 Alfred C. Acuff ’28 passed “I recently attended my 50th 545 Washington Street [email protected] away in March 2001. Our class reunion at Princeton, at Dedham, MA 02026-4438 condolences to his son, William, which I saw (for the first time [email protected] and his family, who informed us in many years) Ledlie 1953 of his death. Laugh 1 in.” Kenneth C. Scasserra 2 Chippin Court Robbinsville, NJ 08691-3039 C. R. Perry Rodgers, Jr. 1939 1946 80 Stony Brook Road Harold B. Erdman 39 [email protected] Correspondent needed. Hopewell, NJ 08525-2710 47 Winfield Road Grenville Cuyler wrote: Princeton, NJ 08540-2431 “ I appeared in a new play, The Toby Knox sent this: “I’ve had [email protected] 1947 the pleasure during the summer Peter R. Rossmassler D arning Places, in New York of 2002 to spend time with 149 Mountain View Road City this past winter. It was classmates John White and his 1940 Princeton, NJ 08540-7704 very exciting taking part in wife Kathy at their house on James K. Meritt helping to build this perfor­ Spirit Pond in Small Point, 809 Saratoga Terrace mance o f an original play. ” Maine, and also had lunch with Turnersville, NJ 08012-1227 John D. Wallace Jobe Stevens, his wife Ludie and James Meritt wrote: “A large 90 Audubon Lane 1954 their daughter Liza at Long Lake percentage of the PCD class Princeton, NJ 08540-2301 Fred M. Blaicher, Jr. in the Adirondacks. I trust that o f 1940 went on to Princeton [email protected] 710 Manatee CV classmates and PCD friends University, and at the Princeton Vero Beach, FL 32963-3728 when traveling through Vermont Class of 1947 55th reunion in 1949 will give me a call in Shelburne. May I was delighted to see Mike Correspondent needed. Hall, John Hemphill, Fred Schluter, and Jim Dougherty. All appeared in much trimmer Stephen S. Cook shape than this reporter — 566 River Road something I’ll have to work on.” Belle Mead, NJ 08502-4702 [email protected]

1941 We received an e-mail with word Correspondent needed. from John Dunning’s sister, Jennifer Dunning MFS ’59, and 1942 brother Jeremy PDS ’69, of Detlev E Vagts John’s death in October 2001. 29 Follen Street PCD Class of 1940 reunions at their recent Princeton University The note included: “John died Cambridge, MA 02138-3502 reunion. From left, James Meritt, Michael Hall, Fred Schluter, James of a brain aneurysm. One of his [email protected] Dougherty and John Hemphill. last major projects was petition­

25 • PRINCETON DAY SCH O O L • FALL 2002 Father John Sheehan ’61, a Such an evening reminds me which is currently educating Jesuit Priest in Nigeria, recently that we were indeed fortunate in both of his children. issued two CD's to help raise grade school to have teachers “Bill reports that he recently funds for the Jesuit missions. and coaches like Wes and Bud. got together with Ford Fraker, At dinner Bud pointed out that now residing in the Boston even though PCD was such a area. Bill and Ford had a great small school, its graduates have time reminiscing and compar­ included several college presi­ ing notes on their careers, dents (including Bob Goheen families and activities over the ’34), a US attorney general (Nick past almost 40 years. Bill also Katzenbach ’36), the current FBI keeps in regular touch with head (Robert Mueller 59) and Chip O’Brien. the head of one of the world’s “Also got an update from largest architectural firms (Bob David Blair, who still resides in Hillier ’52). We can now add the New Hampshire. David and his owner of a professional football wife, Linda, have opened the team, Woody Johnson (who Mariposa Museum, a museum wrote a nice note saying he could ol lolk art in Peterborough, ing Brown University, where he John (Jack) McCarthy sent this not make our 40th reunion).” NH. David is also a director ol went to college, to set aside column along with a photo from the Karuna Center for scholarships each year for the the reunion. “Four of us who Peacebuilding, a nonprofit children o f people who died in returned lor our PCD ’62 40th 1963 group which offers training John A. Ritchie the September 1 1 terrorist reunion (from ninth grade) programs in conflict preven­ 6014 Walton Road attacks. In that spirit, John’s posed lor this shot. Our 40th tion, transformation and Bethesda, MD 20817-2519 family decided, when it was clear reunion was a success. We won management, with a special [email protected] he was not going to make it, to both the attendance and the focus on inter-communal donate his organs and tissue. It long-distance awards as John John Ritche sent this e-column: dialogue and reconciliation. was comforting to learn that Baker, Rick Eckels, John “As I prepare these notes, it’s In October, David plans a while we were losing him, people Gaston, Rod Myers and I time to shift gears from that dialogue project in Macedonia around the country were getting returned on Alumni Day at our slow, end-of-summer pace to the for teachers on both sides of calls to say that an organ would 40th Reunion to see Colie faster pace of fall. The change the ethnic conflict there. be available for them.” Donaldson inducted into the seems particularly noticeable “Since his last report, David PDS Sports Hall of Fame. Our here in the D.C. area, where the became a grandfather, of two- 1960 first classmate to be so honored, absence of Congress prompts year-old Tor, the son of his the ‘Coal Man’ was an All- daughter Anna and her husband, Karl D. Pettit III whole industries to get out of American hockey player on his Phil. David’s son, Sam, just 2432 Linden Drive town as well. Boston University team, an graduated from Swarthmore in Havertown, PA 19083-1652 “I heard from Bill Crooks, outstanding lacrosse player and the spring. [email protected] who moved from ING Barings excelled on every athletic venue to a small investment bank in “Have a great fall season, and G. Thomas Reynolds, Jr. from the tennis court to the polo NYC, Morgan, Lewis, Githens hope you’ll drop me a line.” 34 Pin Oak Road field. He gave a wonderful & Ahn. Bill is raising private Skillman, NJ 08558-1320 acceptance speech— bringing equity funds for companies and 1964 rey n o 1 dm @m ccc. ed u back fond memories of days at partnerships and also advises William E. Ring Baker Rink. After the awards on acquisitions and restruc­ 2118 Wilshire Boulevard, #336 1961 ceremony, Wes McCaughan and turings. I imagine a good Santa Monica, CA 90403 Bud Tibbals joined us for a chunk o f his income goes to J. Ward Kuser [email protected] dinner ol old and new stories. the Lawrenceville School, I I 54 Stuart Road Donald E. Woodbridge Princeton, NJ 08540-1222 64 Depot Hill Road Father John Sheehan, a Jesuit Amenia, NY priest in Nigeria, sent this e- 12501-5817 mail to PDS: “Recently issued [email protected] two C D ’s - Father John Sings Sacred Songs and The Several 1965 Sides of Father John. A third is Correspondent needed. in preparation. 1962 John F. McCarthy III 87 Ettl Circle Princeton, NJ 08540-2334 From left: Class of '62 members Jack McCarthy. Rick Eckels, Rod Myers and [email protected] John Gaston.

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1966 1969 how much I liked my class- how 1971 nice 30 years out the feeling is Lynn Wiley Hoffman Susan Denise Harris Louise Broad Lavine even more present. Those who 5225 E. Charleston Blvd. #2017 324 South Bald Hill Road 2016 W. Club Boulevard came all looked great and seem Las Vegas, NV 89142-1070 New Canaan, CT 06840-2902 Durham, NC 27705-3210 to all be in good shape, al­ [email protected] [email protected] louise [email protected] though life ain’t easy on any­ Katherine Becker sent this body and some have had some e-mail: “Have just switched 1970 1972 real heartache. Part o f it, but careers from television produc­ Ann M. Wiley Jan Hall Burruss such fun to catch up some. I tion to teaching, and entered 33 Cold Soil Road 69 Forest Street could have hung and kept the the Bank Street College of Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-1054 Sherborn, MA 01770-1619 party going for days! Hats off Education’s two year program [email protected] [email protected] to Alex Laughlin and Jody to earn a master’s degree in Erdman for pulling it all to­ early childhood education.” Ann Wiley wrote: “No news is Jan Hall Burruss sent this: “In gether. I am grateful to have Galey Bissell Sergio- good news, I suppose...But just an e-mail Tom Reynolds said gone to school there and known Castelvetere wrote: “Live in so there is something in this the 30th reunion was a great all these people...I am in Cali­ Marin County, California. I am column, I can report that success. Here is part of what fornia now and have been for married to Max Sergio and we Marjorie Shaw and her family Tom wrote: ‘It [reunion] was a the past five weeks playing have a son, Alexander, who is a have moved from Amsterdam complete blast for me! As I music and enjoying this won­ senior in college. 1 am a learn­ to Bethesda, Maryland. Please mentioned to several classmates derful weather, but sadly start ing specialist for children with send me news!” after the fact, it reminded me ol driving back to Fort Worth learning differences.” tomorrow. Nothing like the I shall miss desert in August!’ “We hope you had a great 1967 THE CLASS OF 1968 trip back, Tom. I hope reunion Julia Lockwood, M.D. was that much fun for everyone PO Box 739 --including the five little nippers (and how they who went. Let me know!” South Freeport, ME 04078-0739 grew !) who came up from the First Form at P. C.D. Other news came from --Sandy and Joe, Evan and John and John (no fear Katharine “Kacey” Constable that I'll mix those two up!) Also Charlie and Bob, 1968 cherished individualists ever since their Fourth Form who wrote: “We’re in the year. I'll miss the "Trenton Five" who graduated throes o f moving to a farm in Mary Hobler Hyson with me from P. C. D. to P. D. S. --Andy and Jerry, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Paul is 1067 Wolf Hill Road Rich, Rigot and Rick, the three R's who made bas­ now working for corporate Cheshire, CT 06410-1732 ketball respectable in a hockey school. I'll miss America (Pfizer) and really Bassett7750@cox. net durable, nimble Jon; and also that other pair who Bobbed up as sophomore and junior into our coed enjoying the shift from Mary Hobler Hyson sent this school. academia. We’re bracing our­ column via e-mail: “Another I'll miss Suzanne and Punky and Nancy and Gail, selves for longer, cooler amiable step-daughters who wrote me letters of summer has passed and I am welcome to P. D. S. before it opened. I'll miss sitting high and dry (i.e., no Linda and Joan of the Fourth Estate; Sia, Faron and news in my mailbox!) So I Mary, athletes great; and the blue-ribbon riders, present to you here a piece Nanda and Kate. I'll miss Susan K. my queen of make-up; and Sue K. who drove 35,000 miles in written by Mr. Mac (in box at three years for an education. I'll miss all of the right), whose “quiet wit and Roving Kind. Vou sentir muito a falta de Eliana; understanding” helped us que ela fique nossa amiga brasileria pa a sempre. weather transitions from MFS Connie I'll miss, and so will the many kids in and PCD to PDS and beyond. Trenton and elsewhere whose lives she has touched. I'll miss my Sabina. I'll miss my Gnome. I'll miss “I hope that this may stir a Beth quite a lot. few of you to consider sending Go on, but come back. in some notes for our next column, when we will be herbert me aneny celebrating our 35th year From The Link, 1968. Mr. McAneny is former PDS and PCD teacher since graduation!” and administrator, now deceased.

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 27 winters.,.but looking forward Steve and Leslie, and eight-year- to great summers. Hadley is old Annie. Constantly renovat­ Needs class correspondent now seven and is planning on ing a 100-year-old Victorian chickens, goats, cows and house. Am an avid gardener Peter Moore wrote: “Shuttling horses. I’m still designing (antique roses and peonies back and forth between Maine, landscapes. Our next place will especially!) I will try to make Alaska and Europe in market be the real project!” the six-hour drive to Princeton development efforts focussed Steve Bash wrote: “As my in May.” on ‘conservation of wild salmon’ three daughters progress Ginny Myer Kester wrote: from Alaska. Need Willy through their high school years, “I am sorry to have missed the Langewische to write an article I continue to recall the out­ reunion. Our son, John, gradu­ about this for the Atlantic standing experience I had at ated from high school this year M onthly.. .Willy, where are PDS. We are fortunate there are and his senior party was the you?!” independent schools in Char­ same weekend. He will be Our condolences to the lotte, North Carolina, with the attending University of Minne­ family o f Liza Keyser Evans Cathy Cipolla Isom ’74 above faculty, resources and commit­ sota. We are all well here in the with son, wrote: "Teaching science who we learned, passed away in in K-5 in LaJolla, California. Loving ment equal to PDS. Abby, 19, is Midwest. I’m teaching Euro­ November ol 2001 after losing it, but it's exhausting. My son is in her freshman year at Elon pean History to tenth graders a brave battle against cancer. almost 11 and almost as tall as I University; Mandy, 17, is look­ (I’m not sure what Mr. Jones am. How about a visit to San ing at colleges in the southern would think!) as well as skills 1974 Diego? Love, Chips.” states for 2003; and Kimmic, (writing and reading) to ninth Keith D. Plapinger 14, swims competitively 11 graders. Greg and I will cel­ Novartis Corporation in New 25 Joy Street months of the year and is cur­ ebrate out 28th wedding anni­ York City.” Boston, MA 02114-4149 rently ranted fourth in the versary in October. John Gay Wilmerding wrote: [email protected] South in the 1,500 meter finished his varsity football “Love the Northwest and plan to move to San Juan Island over freestyle.” career with a 0-10 season-but, Jill Goldman and her husband, the summer.” Linda Malsbury wrote: hey, it’s the team that makes it Larry, wrote to PDS just before “I enjoy being back on the PDS worthwhile. (Remember when last summer: “We’re looking mailing list. I relocated slightly we couldn’t field a varsity la­ forward to another ‘relaxing’ 1976 southeast of Denver about a crosse team in 1969.)” summer now that our four Creigh Duncan year ago. Still healthy, single children (three at PDS) 549 The Great Road again, loving life. I have two are home from school. Princeton, NJ nephews (Leif ’98 and Taj Forer Just remembering the 08540-2537 00) who are now alumni o f kids’ camp schedules is [email protected] PDS! Returning for graduations a problem. I’m already has been so moving for me. starting to miss school! Bill von Oehsen wrote: “It was I still regret that I did not grow It’s been interesting great to see classmates at the up through the ranks from watching some things 25th. Thanks to Mike Mantell K-12. What a unique and out­ change at PDS — the and his wife for hosting the standing environment PDS is!” new cafeteria (Campus Friday night party. Sorry I could Mark D. “Mau-Mau” Center) is amazing not stay for the rest of the Harrop wrote: “30th reunion compared to the prior festivities. I changed law firms was great fun, rainy weather version which was at the beginning of the year — notwithstanding. My wife, completely unchanged better opportunities. Kids are Lucy, and 1 enjoyed linking up since my time at the growing. My wife is starting with Tommy Reynolds, Anne Ginny Myer Kester ’72 with husband, Greg, school. But other aconsulting business.” Robinson and husband Andrew, and children John (18) and Lane (16) in things stay the same — Jonathan Stein wrote: “No Jody Erdman, Kenzie Carpen­ Hawaii in June 2001. my ninth grader can big news. Heard from Tim Frey. ter, my old IPS labmate John still be found hanging He is still living in Virginia. Kalpin! Biggest regret was Susan Stix Fisher wrote: in the main hall in front o f the Last summer, he married Freda missing Friday evening bash at “Started my own small company admin wing!” and is very happy. I am still live Alex Laughlin s as well as Jean that does hand embroidered bed in Reading and work for a Beckwith and Paul Funk. Still linens out of Vietnam. Karen company in Cambridge, Massa­ would like to renew ties with Grosz has helped me with some 1975 chusetts. That means I travel a Yuki Moore Laurenti Artie Mittnacht and Jay o f the designs and at one impor­ lot. I’ve also been in New Jersey 464 Hamilton Avenue MacAfee, Dave Tenney, too... tant trade show we saw Anne a lot, because my father has Trenton, NJ 08609-2711 maybe at our 35th.” Robinson — who bought been very ill.” [email protected] Mackenzie (Carpenter) Caswell Massey and was receiv­ ing an award. See Rick Albert Rotstein wrote: “Still a writer Carl Briscol wrote: “Living in 1977 for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette quite a bit. He is still a free Gaylordsville, Connecticut Alice Graff Looney My husband, Cary, also a staff spirit, although a free spirit who with my wife, Lisa, daughter, 9108 Shad Lane writer/reporter at the paper. works in the business o f Holly­ Kate (12) and son Mark (10). Potomac, MD 20854 We re raising 10-year-old twins, wood!” Work as assistant treasurer for [email protected]

28 • PRINCETON DAY SCH O O L • FALL 2002 From left: Jessica Barton, Kerin Lifland, From left: Cindi Farr, Kerin Lifland, Matthieu Kerin Lifland, Matthieu Roberts and Ted Stabler. Libby Hicks Thiels, Sarah Williams. Roberts and Steve Farr. At left, front row, from left: Barbie Russell Flight, Sandra Benson Cress, Babette Mills Henagan, and Annabelle Brainard Canning. Back row, from left: Kerin Lifland, Ann Walcott Douglas, Cary Bachelder Dufresne, Martha Tattersall Giancola, Matthieu Roberts, Monty Brower and Steve Farr.

Michael Patterson, John Haroldson, Anne Dennison Fleming and Alexis Arlett Kochmann.

trist — I hope I got that right) or what? Pete, Julia, Cary and Shehadi looked serene as ever Alice Graff Looney sent this: and Annette Compton (an Holly all have kids in fourth (retirement from teaching will “Notes from the 25th reunion: artist living in Woodstock, grade. Other ’77 alums with do that to you!), and Gary Lott By my count, there were a Vermont, and teaching paint­ kids at PDS: Livia’s daughter looked exactly the same as I rockin’ 40-plus alums who ing in Provence and Guate­ Perry is in the class of 201 1. remember him. I hope Mr. Lott showed up for the 25th — mala)!! It was so good to see “Special commendations go picked up one of our reunion and it was GREAT to see all of you all. (Ned Harvey used to to spouses of Steve Farr (Cindi) books, because he got the most you in such fine form. show up to these things with and Pete Buck (Nancy) who mentions (by far!) as one of “First, special kudos go to regularity, but Julia tells me he’s have broken some kind of everyone’s best memories of the alums that never walked moved to Connecticut.) Sam record for bored spouse atten­ PDS, and that’s quite a tribute. down the graduation aisle with Fussell found the time to write dance (this was each o f their At our Friday night class party us, but who, out of morbid in with his most recent updates third reunion?!), and actually we were kicked out of Pretty curiosity decided to pitch up and to include a picture for the made it look like they were Brook Farm by some of the anyway. Special thanks to records. Sam is a writer living enjoying themselves. Most of us current ‘faculty’ who reside Libby Flicks (Four GROWN in Philadelphia, and says he were wise enough to leave upstairs — what kids! Reminds kids, and still living in the still keeps in touch with Dave spouses and family at home... me of when Eamon Downey Princeton area!), Rod Payne Shillaber and Tony Knott — although it was lovely to meet showed up to tackle us, fresh (working as a commercial he lists himself as a retired the recently-wed Mrs. Ted out of Princeton U. graphic artist), Jessica Barton bodybuilder and bouncer. (Martha) Stabler. “ In the ‘you were missed’ (a clinical social worker at “Cary Bachelder Dufresne “Newlywed Nancy Bonini category — well, all of you who MIT), Sarah Williams (teach­ and PDS Trustee and classmate popped in to accept the weren’t there were truly missed ing architecture at Harvard!), Jul ia Penick Garry also get Alumni Achievement Award — — but I really missed seeing Beth Johnson (living in Con­ special mention as they worked she’s a biology professor at Sarah Rothrock (Sarah is teach­ necticut with husband and two tirelessly to put our Friday Penn researching cures for ing ballet up in the Syracuse young daughters — night class party together — neurodegenerative diseases — area, and has two kids), Clooie has had an incredibly varied thanks, guys!! and Annabelle Brainard was Sherman (Clooie is ‘retired’ after life, including careers as TV . “ In the 'did you know’ inducted into the Athletic ten well-timed years at reporter and with the State category, did you know that Hall o f Fame. Microsoft, and living in the Department in Asia), Monty there are four children of the “ It was great to see a few old- Seattle area), Alex Zaininger Brower (married with kids, and class of 77 alums in the SAM E timer faculty — Mr. Jacobson (Alex wrote in that he earned his working as a forensic psychia­ CLASS at PDS?!? Is that weird, looked positively robust, Mrs. M.B.A. at INSEAD, and is

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 29 finished his residency in ortho­ pedics and is joining a practice near Princeton, I believe with We received late word his father. Cary and Julia are active PDS mothers — it seems of the following births. like neither can turn down Congratulations to all! another volunteer commitment at PDS and elsewhere. Gregory E. Matthews ’76 Carl S. Taggart ’82 “ Pete Buck is living in Edward E. Matthews 2/5/02 Elizabeth S. Taggart 9/17/02 Princeton with his family and Joins sisters Hailey and Emily Joins brother Jeffrey has been working in the invest­ Christopher M. living in Australia and married to ment field the past seven years. Elizabeth Stephens Thomas (Kip) ’82 a German doctor, with three “Holly Burks Becker is a Ellsworth ’79 kids), Chris Johnson (C ’rnon — college counselor at Lawrenceville. John Ellsworth 4/16/02 Annabel M. Thomas 3/16/02 William Ellsworth 4/16/02 NY just isn’t that far from “Barbie Russell Flight is in Christopher E. Osander '86 Twin sons Princeton...). Tim (Fuzz) Brush banking in the Boston area, and Grady Osander 2/9/02 is enjoying life in Breckenridge, has two kids, ages 10 and eight. Virginia Gilbert ’80 owns a ski shop, and recently Barbie did a great job inducting Robin Cook Katherine S. MacKay 3/1/02 Annabelle into the Athletic Hall McConaughy '87 built a home there.. .Jessica said Joins brother Jack she ran into Leslie Packard up in of Fame (Barbie is already a Drew McConaughy 10/02 foins brother Finn New England, where she was member). Babette Mills Leslie Pell Linnehan ’82 Henagan and Ann Walcott managing her mother’s art Gibson Linnehan 8/1/02 Leslie Powell Robins 90 Douglas are living in the Atlanta gallery, and that she was doing Joins sister Kate Lucas O. Robins 3/27/02 great. Very curious about what’s area. Babette is Managing up with Tammy Pachter and Director of Linx Partners, a Andy A tkin.. .and Livia Wong private equity growth fund, and several weeks in Sweden with his looked awesome, and credits didn’t show due to a conflicting is married with two kids, seven wife Jen and their two kids, one the discovery of spinning commitment in ITALY, but and four. Ann has mastered the and three! He still lives in LA, (a.k.a. group cycling)...living wrote in that she is enjoying a men’s world of construction. and is a very high-end wood in the Boston area with hubby nine-month sabbatical from “George Zoukee is Executive furniture designer and craftsman. and two kids. Merrill Lynch, and is in a book Director o f the New Hampshire Steve Farr is living in the D C “ Christy Black lives in Man­ club with Julia and Carol, and is Municipal Bond Bank, in New area, working as a corporate hattan with her two kids in first looking forward to adopting a Hampshire, Becky Hafitz Hall philanthropy consultant. He had and second grade, and works at daughter from China with her is enjoying living in the LA area a scare recently when wife Cindi the Metropolitan Museum as husband Joe...Rachel Abelson — has the immense challenge of had to have a kidney removed Associate Manager for Financial Hickson didn’t show, but wrote four kids, including three-and- this year, but she has recovered Planning, and as the Adminis­ in that she’s busy as a social a-half-year-old TW INS... beautifully — two kids! Michael trative Director for a private worker studying poverty pro­ “Bill Neunschwander — Patterson is a banker, living in family foundation. grams for the state ol New Jersey. enjoyed spending time with Ridgewood, New Jersey with “Fifi Laughlin is currently She is relocating this summer to wife. Andrew Hildick-Smith his family (two kids). Quinn rector of St. Georges-by-the- Sandy Spring, Maryland with lives in Boston with wife McCord is Executive Sous Chef River Episcopal Church in her husband and two kids, 12 Hughie Jacobus ’78 and a flock at Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic Rumson. Stephanie Cohen lives and eight. Jen Weiss wrote in of very blond kids and Russell City, and is married with two in Plainsboro with her three that she is living in Cary, North Haitch is working within the kids. Andrea Avery Renault is kids, and is a recruiter/search Carolina with her husband and church. (I’m not sure which a photographer in New York. director for an executive search two kids, and was elected two denomination.) Gina Martinuzzi Fed Stabler started up his own firm in Lawrenceville. Carol years ago to the N .C. legislature. looked stunning;O with her lone

30 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 “Hope this alumni letter fiddler husband Nat Hewitt and brought home when she was I hope to see everyone at our finds you well...apologies for my two wild, wild girls: Piper one day old. She is now the 25th, yipes!’ (My feeling exactly.) any misstatements or omissions (4), and Zoe (2). I’m maintain­ funniest, smartest, cutest eight- “Nancy Chen Cavanaugh they are purely the result o f an ing sanity, for the moment. No month-old ever, and I’m not [[email protected]] addled 42-year-old mind and one could have ever warned me even biased. I live with my wrote: ‘The only news I have to an inability to memorize the about this mix of pure love and husband Joseph Garcia, Alaina, offer is that I am now working most interesting facts about frustration; the job of raising my stepsons, Stratton and part-time at the Bordentown forty-odd people..and finally, children! Fhey’re stealing my Damian, and our three dogs in branch of the Burlington best wishes for the next five brain!!! Materdementia, I think the woods outside of County Library (New Jersey). years and beyond!!’’ you call it. Work-wise, I’m Bellingham, Washington (half I’m a library assistant and teaching music: singing and way between Seattle and mostly work the circulation 1978 guitar, to the young, old and Vancouver, British Columbia). desk. Hmm...Lots of barcode especially to teachers on how to My stepsons are now 1 5 and 16 scanning. The kids all think Catherine Ferrante Tapsall integrate music into their cur­ years old and growing up to be that it looks fun to do and guess 396A Sound Beach Avenue riculum. I have a new recording fine sensitive young men (de­ what?...It is! Also, I went to my Old Greenwich, CT in the works, now that Zoe is spite the music they listen to). I 20th reunion at Brown Univer­ 06870 almost out of diapers and talk­ am a senior editor at a scientific sity over Memorial Day week­ [email protected] ing! Check out the NPR inter­ publishing agency. I don’t think end. I saw a few familiar faces Catherine Ferrante Tapsall sent view last year (Web site at of myself as a career woman, when we finally arrived at class this column via e-mail: “First, www.npr.org/programs/atc/ for although I have been at this job headquarters. But, where were old news. (Bits I received just a January 1, 2001) with All Things for seven years (a long time in you, Sheila Mehta? Hope all is little too late to make the last Considered host Noah Adams my book). Once in a while I going well for everyone! ’ printing:) and my wonderful, talented (but look at the old '78 “Carol Schoenberg wrote alas, doomed) band The Sevens.” Link year book and that she and her husband have a Here is the n ew new s: get a real kick. Who nine-month-old son (Samuel “Tom Gates sent a note was the astutely Schoenberg Schacter) born May during the summer: ‘Hope you cynical senior who T u m b l e 26, 2001. " are well and having a great wrote that I would “Tom Gates sent news o f Mr. summer. We are off to Vermont end up Dinah Shore? Gip’s funeral service... ‘Beauti­ in about two hours for the week I plan to go back to Me, 5 ful funeral service for Mr. Gips, and I need a quiet vacation so Millstone, New Don’s Dad, on Wednesday the badly! Big news from here.... Jersey (the same old T u m b ily 13th of February. Saw Rob hmmmm. We got a kitten about house I lived in for Olsen, Andy Sanford, Chris six months ago I washed my 1 8 years) at Christ­ Kareii Baicker Bundy, Zanne Vine, Michelle car in the driveway during the mas time to see my Plante Kemp, and Harriet. drought...Oh, yeah, my wife mother and siblings Sap? W illiams What an amazing man he was. and kids bumped into Will (you might remem­ So loved and so generous. Kain and his wife Kathy, and ber, Mark ’78, Jamie Tommy also added that he their two girls on a beach in ’81, and Juliet) and Tumble MeTumbily by Karen Baicker ’78 spoke with Waliy Walters and Rhode Island a couple of weeks all their families.” Available as of October 2002 heard that he and Jackie are ago, that was small world stuff. “Karen Baicker Published by Handprint Books expecting their first child in May. Our daughter Sheridan and 1 ([email protected]) “Through unnamed sources performed in Fiddler on the Roof e-mailed me with the following “For my news, I saw Don we’ve learned that Michelle at The Open Air Theatre in update: ‘I have my first kids’ Gips and Suzanne Vine in May Plante Kemp is becoming Washington Crossing picture book coming out this at our 20th college reunion. a tennis fiend and not State Park this summer. fall. It’s called Tumble M e They are both doing well. Don surprisingly — she’s That was one o f the Tumbily, illustrated by Sam still lives in Colorado. Zanne is really good! highlights of my Williams, published by Hand­ great, her daughter is completely “Will Kain has life! Sheridan was print Books. Here’s the cover! cute and is the spitting image of apparently decided a village daughter I am also the Editor-in-Chief of her mommy! We moved this to become a hermit. and I was Reb Blue's Clues magazine. I also write summer and our new address is: He’s living some­ Mordcha, the for Scholastic, and have three 396A Sound Beach Ave, Old place in Maine Innkeeper. 1 look history books for teachers com­ Greenwich, Connecticut 06870. with no plumbing, forward to seeing ing out with them this fall. Also, my fourth and last child is insulation, regula­ everyone at the I’m living in Maplewood and out of diapers — I’m trying to tion or taxes. 25th next spring. Suzanne Vine’s kids and mine adjust. That’s it for the news. I’m “1 was so happy Dara Burrows ’78 with Best regards to all.’ are in the same grades at the starting to think about the 25th to get news from her daughter Alaina. Last time we same elementary school, and it's reunion though. T he only thing Liza Constable. heard of Dara fun to see them all playing about reunions is that sometimes Here’s what she wrote. ‘I’m living Burrows, she was on maternity together.’ you don’t get to see someone you in Nelson, New Hampshire leave. She wrote to fill in some “Allison Ijams Sargent want to. But that wouldn’t (pop. 600, down the road from details. “We adopted our has a new e-mail address: happen if everyone showed up the Dublin School) with my daughter Alaina, who we [email protected]. would it? Think about it.”

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON HAY SCHOOL • 31 Sue Fineman Keitelman Lee Ross wrote: “Dear Alice- Sophie if she could share it wrote: “Wish I had something Thanks for the nice note. I am 1980 in the Journal. Sophie wrote: Jennifer Dutton Whyte exciting to write. Still living in not in touch with any ‘cronies,’ “This has been a long time 990 Singleton Avenue Virginia with our four kids: but Chip Bristol is now Head­ coming...when I heard that you Woodmere, NY 1 1598-1718 Jordan, sixth grade; Becky master at the Cantebury School. were retiring and that PDS was fourth grade; Paul first grade; It is nice to be close to him Jennifer Dutton Whyte dedicating a newly renovated and Matthew who is a again. Can you help me find wrote: “I gladly received field in your name, I wanted to kindergartener. We’ve added a Rob Proctor? All the best. news from Tim Murdoch write and tell you congratula­ 55-pound dog to our menag- who wrote: ‘My company tions ...and I finally got your erie-a Dalamation-hound 1979 (www.portalofmontreal.com) e-mail address! So, congratula­ named Gulliver. He joins our advises CEOs and entrepreneurs tions!!! 1 wish 1 could have been Nicolas R. Donath two mice, two hamsters and our from Montreal on expanding to there last spring when you were 3859 Almondwood Drive cat! It’s a full house! Nora the US, while promoting honored at your retirement... Las Vegas, NV 89120-1447 (Cuesta) where are you?” Montreal’s economic develop­ you were my very first Physical Here is the answer to Sue’s Evan R. Press ment. Pascale is a partner in Education teacher, and I have question: We received this note 1116 1/2 South Rexford Drive Proact, one of Canada’s leading very fun and fond memories from Nora Cuesta Lazzaretto. , CA 90035-1243 employee assistance programs, of Leslie Straut Ward and me She sent a photograph and [email protected] where she has worked since we being hellions in your classes. wrote: “I thought you would relocated to Montreal in 1992. 1 really believe that your Martha C. Tanner sent this: like one o f these two pictures We remain blessed with two influence and passion for sport “True to brother Harold’s ’77 for the Journal. This is my healthy and is a main reason yearbook prediction, ethical, father — former teacher in happy children: why I do what philosophical, and moral aspects PD S — Dr. Marcelo Cuesta, a our son Maxime I do today... of skilled manure handling seem Spanish Professor in the Upper (5)and our and what got to be the centerpiece o f my life’s School. Here he is with his four daughter Liliane me to play work. No rhymed couplets, but grandchildren. The blonde one (3) (Liliane was lacrosse at the a perfect score on that particular is mine, and the other three born on Novem­ highest level. section of the Maryland Nutri­ belong to my brother, Carlos. ber 4, 1998, just When my ent Management Certification The lady is his wife, Alicia 24 hours before family moved Exam, I suppose, give me some Cuesta. He was married two Bill and Jenni away from ground to claim the dubious years ago after several years of Haynes’ daugh­ Princeton in honor of being number one in being of a widower (my mother, ter Katie, who 1974, I was in the state on the subject. Nora, was a Spanish teacher for was born the the seventh “We are still shipping milk to the Upper School as well.) following day, Tim Murdoch ’80 with is wife, grade and could Land O ’ Lakes, son Bob is a Alicia is a wonderful person and November 5th!) Pascale. atop the Eiffel Tower not wait to junior in college, majoring in has brought a smile back onto Classmates or in Paris for their tenth wedding follow in Mary history, impish eight-year-old anniversary. my father’s face! other PDS Chapin’s ’76 Luke, when not being alumni may contact me at footsteps who played hockey dragged across the gravel [email protected].’” and lacrosse at PDS. I had a on his stomach by a calf David Harrower wrote: great career at NCS, but always he’s trying to halter break, “Became a registered architect wondered ‘what if I had played delights in tormenting in Pennsylvania. My wife, at PD S?’ That’s the big reason I his younger, four-year-old Monica, and I have gotten come back for alumni lacrosse brother Chase. When not involved with Maessr-Mid- games, 1 suppose, so I can crushing each other’s Atlantic English Springer actually play ‘for’ PDS!! 1 am bones trying out their Spaniel Rescue. We adopted a thrilled that your name will be a favorite professional great dog last year, and are now permanent fixture on the wrestling techniques, the a foster family for other dogs field...you have done so much three form an unlikely a coming into rescue, (see for girls athletics at PDS and in capella trio performing www.maessr.org).” New Jersey... what a great role Dr. Marcelo Cuesta, a former US original arrangements of Hani Morgan sent this e-mail: model. Many, many thanks. Spanish teacher with his four 50s music in what has to “ 1 have completed an Ed.D. “As for me (Sophie), 1 am grandchildren and new wife Alicia. be the first doo-op group I was working as a professor of living in Charlottesville, Virginia to feature a 2 ’ 6" bass Rhetoric for the College of New with my husband, Rusty, and “Jovan, my son, was adopted in backing up a 6 ’ 2" tenor. Seems Jersey for the past few years. our 3 children: Chapin (10), October 2001 from Kramatorsk, the little guy is lucky enough to This year I am working on an Carter (8) and Virginia (5). My Ukraine. He is now three years have inherited not only my encyclopedia of philosophy sisters tell me that Virginia is a old. 1 am sure that my father’s exceptional stature, but my which will be published in mini-Sophie...and you taught me former students and my inimitable voice. 2003. I also teach yoga at at age five, so I’d love to get your classmates would love to see Victoria Howard sent this: several locations in New Jersey.” opinion!!! I am the Upper School how well he is doing and how “ I reached a point in life where Sophie Carpenter Speidel Counselor at St. Anne’s-Belfield happy he is, as well as meet the I am completely happy. Living sent this note to former Athletic School, a pre-K-12 co-ed new addition to our family!” in Trenton. I am an anchorite.” Director Jan Baker who asked independent school, whose

32 • PRINCETON DAY SCH O O L • FALL 2002 Headmaster is George Hautau, Peter Cottone, Billy And Carolyn Kuenne Jeppsen Conway, who taught Rossmassler, Lindsay McCord, wrote: “I enjoyed going to the Religion and coached Lea Lea (Erdman) and Tom 20th reunion and seeing all of football at PDS from Marshall, Jeff Henkel, Sue my classmates and their enlarged ’72-74. Do you Short, Susie Haynes, Anne families. We are living in Wash­ remember him? Metcalf, Alantha Carter, Anne ington, D .C., with our three Anyway, 1 also teach Desmond, Lauren Goodyear, daughters, ages six, three and Health, Human Carl Taggart, Newell Thomp­ three, after living in Tokyo, Development, and son, Marc Daubert, Roger Japan lor over two years.” coach JV girls lacrosse. Holloway, Lynne Freeman, and Suzie Haynes Halle wrote: Our lacrosse program is Jamie Herring. The remainder “Glad to bring the whole family VERY strong (both Sandra Kimbrough'81 (above center) of reunion weekend also received back to Princeton for the 20th! boys and girls), and headed to Mexico this past June for a high marks. Please forward your Henri, Madeleine and Curtis I love coaching the professional exchange through a Rotary class news to me!” will all be in elementary school JV level. I am also an organization program. Above, she observes Kang Na, now a professor at together next year which will be surgery on a breat cancer patient at a local wonderful. I’m trying to stay in avid triathlete and hospital in Mexico. She also attended Westminster College in New marathoner...gotta keep government ceremonies, took historic tours, Wilmington, Pennsylvania, wrote: shape, assistant coaching the the competitive fires visited commerce and educational centers “Ecstatically married to Amy, seventh and eighth grade girls burning since retiring and made some official Rotary organization with ever-entertaining Christian lacrosse reams here at a private from the US Lacrosse presentations, some in “rehearsed” Spanish! (5), Laura (3) and Sofia (2).” school down the street. It’s great team (I played for the Kitty Ijams Butt wrote: “ Had fun. Richard continues to be US Team from 1982-’85). As family are moving to San Diego a fabulous time at my 20th challenged with his work. We you can see, I have a full life, and for the summer o f 2002. Ken’s reunion. Great turn out, lots of love sunny Colorado.” She also a great job that I love. Thanks job takes him there about three fun reminiscing with old class­ sent special thanks to David for being an inspiration! quarters o f the time from our mates. Highlight of the weekend Bogle for hosting the Friday “ I hope to get up to PDS for Concord, Maine home. Mean­ was Roger Holloway’s bird talk!” evening reunion party and to my 25th reunion in May, 2005. while, our Leslie Pell Linnehan for all of In the meantime, I hope to house is being her organizing. come see Leslie and her kids fully renovated Cam Johnson wrote: “Sorry before then. Best of luck to you, during our to miss the 20th, but I will be and I will be thinking of you on absence. We’re rafting the Bruneau River in the day ol the field dedication!! hoping to see Idaho. I’m living in Boise where I’m running a concert venue and ([email protected])” Ros Waskow dance club called The Big Easy." Corper during 1981 our visit out 1983 Kristine Anastasio Manning Noelle Damico 403 Rock Rest Road Class of 1982 stop for a shot during the gathering in 17 Dyke Road Pittsboro, NC 27312-6914 the Campus Center. From left, Carolyn Kuenne Jeppsen, Kitty Ijams Butt. Suzie Flaynes Halle and Setauket, NY 1 1733-3014 [email protected] Lorraine Herr Jennifer Powers Mitchell. [email protected] Cami Carrington Levy 9 South 021 Rena Ann Whitehouse 2212 Weymouth Street Skyland Drive 240 North Avenue #1303 Moscow, ID 83843-9618 Naperville, IL 60564 Atlanta, GA 30308 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Jonathan Brush wrote: “After Lorraine Herr came Laurie Gallup Fusco wrote: forward as the new class three years with Hilton Realty “ Everything with me is fine. correspondent. She Company of Princeton, I was Blessed with a new baby girl, wrote: “We had our big named Assistant Director of Lindsay, joining Kerry, age 9, 20th reunion in May. A Leasing. Sons Patrick, lour and Thomas, age 6. Peace and fantastic gathering at and a half, and Keelan, three love to all my old buddies. It’s the home of Cathy and and a half, are growing by the hard to believe it will be 20 years!” minute!! Still play ice hockey David Bogle’s kicked Jon Firester wrote: “My year round and have become off the weekend celebra­ daughter Kalia is about to turn somewhat of an avid runner tion. We had a perfect five. She is an avid skier, actress, doing local 5k races.” evening for a barbecue and budding science experi­ Gary Hatke wrote: “This past and bonfire. A bonfire menter. Brother Ben is two-and- December we added to our ol pallets, that is. I had Class of 1982 and their children during their reunion: From lower left, going up a-half and loves trains, dogs and family when Christian Frederic the good fortune to stairs clockwise: Carolyn Kuenne Jeppsen Shrek. Ruth and I have just Smith Hatke (what a mouthful!) catch up with many '82. Jennifer Powers Mitchell '82, Mia finished some apartment renova­ was born. He joins his sister, classmates including Jeppsen, Kate Linnehan. Isabelle tions, and are looking to see NYC Anna, in keeping us busy.” (apologies for 1982-era Jeppsen. Lilly Butt. Charlotte Jeppsen, ‘calm down’ after last September. Sarah Sword Lazarus wrote: last names) Leslie Pell Leslie Pell Linnehan '82. Kitty Ijams Butt. Our best all our classmates and “My husband Ken and I and our Linnehan, Michelle Alden Butt and Katherine Mitchell. the PDS community!”

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 33 nia, at the end of June (’02).” from former classmates Will Meyerhofer wrote: “I’ve Kate Reavey Harris and left Barnes & Noble.com for Louise Hall Larsen.” yet another change of career. In James Hall wrote: “I am the fall I'll begin full-time as a still living in Flemington, student in the master’s in Social New Jersey, with my wife, Work program at Hunter Col­ Brice, and our two chil­ lege on the Upper East Side. dren: Jake (5) and Kyra 1 guess this is penance for that (2). I have been working law degree. Now I can do some for Merck in Whitehouse good for the world. David is Station for eig;ht years now.” Russ Matthews ’86, center, with practicing as an architect at a actresses Erika Christensen, left, and small firm in the city. We’re Busy Philips. both happy and well and send Susan Franz Murphy our best to our PDS friends!” 388 Pennington-Titusville Road debut film, H ome Room , which Pennington, NJ 08534 explores the aftermath of a Lorna Mack Sheridan '83 sent a 1985 [email protected] tragic high school shooting family photo from Florida: “We welcomed our third baby, Nell Lynne Erdman O’Donnell through its impact on the Clancy Sheridan on February 19, 4804 S.W. Orchard Lane lives o f two students physi­ 2001. We are loving .” Portland, OR 97219-3366 cally and emotionally scarred [email protected] by the incident. Home Room Matthew Kohut wrote: “After held its world premiere this Andrew J. Schragger living in the Princeton area for a past April at the Taos Talk­ 7233 Foxtail Court dozen years, 1 am moving with ing Picture Festival in New Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-2842 my wife, Betsy, to Cambridge, Mexico, where it was hon­ [email protected] Massachusetts, in order to attend ored as a finalist for the Harvard’s Kennedy School of Laura S. Bennett wrote: “Living Land Grant Award, the Government in the fall of 2002. in and working festival’s top prize. Russ is 1 will miss being close to many in an art gallery-enjoying it very Congratulations to Dr. Timothy Leddy pictured above following the '86 and his wife Georgie, on the birth screening with the film’s two PDS friends. A few updates: much!” of Grace Flenderson Leddy who was Dave Albahary is the proud Brenda Wren Burman wrote: born on January 11, 2002. She joins star actresses, Erika father of twins. Ffe lives in “Still living in Arizona, practic­ big brother, J.P. Christensen, left, well Hartsdale, New York and works ing law, try to get up north known for her role as in Manhattan for Charles hiking as much as possible. I Elizabeth White Meahl wrote: Michael Douglas’ daughter in Schwab. Karen Athanassiades is have to say that it was pretty “Can’t recall when I last wrote Traffic and Busy Philips, right, living in West Windsor with her shocking to hear about Shini with an update! I am living in a series regular on the hit husband and three children. I Sinha’s death. My thoughts go Portland, Maine with my hus­ television show, D awsons Creek. have also seen a lot o f Tom and out to Raj and her family.” band Pierre, Jack 2 3/4 and If you’re looking for place to Lea Lea Marshall ’82, Peter Danielle Coppola-Kilbourne Sumner, our little girl born dine in Miami Beach, Florida, try Cottone ’82, Phil Clippinger, wrote: “Happily, gave birth to a September ’01. Saw Susie Curtin, Martin Scasserra’s Abbey Dining Stephen Thomas 81, Regan baby boy, Maxwell Judson Christi Curtin McCarthy and Room restaurant in the Abbey Hoffman 85, and Stew ’83 and Kilbourne in February! I cherish Kelly Noonan O ’Shea last Hotel. Gourmet magazine and Tom von Oeshen ’81.” the parenting advice and support month. A very fun reunion! Gourmet.com lists it as a “neigh­ We received word from Frank We love visitors. Let us know borhood gem” in the October “Mac” McDougalds mother if you get this far north!” issue of Guide to Americas Best that he was married on January We received word that Restaurants. 26, 2002 to Melissa Debs in Susanne Salkind received a J.D . We received a note that Brian Spring Lake, New Jersey. They degree from the University of Lebovitz is practicing otolaryn- reside in Boston. Pennsylvania Law School in May and joined a law firm in 1984 Washington, D.C. Adrienne Spiegel McMullen Russ Matthews 612 West Surf Street #2B '86 has formed, , IL 60657-5341 with two fellow [email protected] Lynne Erdman O'Donnell '85 film school gradu­ wrote: “The extended Erdman ates, an indepen­ Edward J. Willard family continues to grow! On June dent production 3236 Lenape Drive 11, my husband, Chris, and I company under the Dresher, PA 19025-1804 welcomed twins, Caroline “Carly" banner of MORE [email protected] Anne O'Donnell and Coleton From left: Brian Lebovitz’s ’86, children, Noah, “Cole" Lea O'Donnell. We are still Entertainment. age four, left, and Eva, two, with their cousin, Nina Moore Howell wrote: living in Portland, Oregon and MORE recently James Gluck, two, son of Susan Lebovitz “Moving to Wayne, Pennsylva­ also have four-year-old Tyler.” completed its Gluck '89.

34 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 gology in Denville, New Jersey. (That is where I moved from.) mouth, New Hampshire. I at the Stanton Reformed Church He and his wife, Erica Sekuler, a He is great. He is still writing would love to know the name in Stanton, New Jersey. Rabbinical student at the Jewish for magazines part time. to visit. Kiki Wolfkill has been Congratulations to Jeremy Theological Seminary, live in Smithsonian is one of the many. busy promoting the X-Box and Rothfleisch who wrote: “My Morris Plains. He is mainly working for the has traveled the globe doing so. wife Gerri and I are proud to Stellar Pasta Co., which he co­ I am still hoping she will stop announce the birth of our son, founded with a partner. An­ in Boston. I encourage people Spencer, on November 27, 2001.” 1987 drew is the brains/salesman and to visit Mike Rassweiler’s Congratulations to James Craig C. Stuart his partner is the cook. organic farm in Lambertville. Salkind! We received word that 495 Douglass Street #2 “They have infiltrated most Elias Abud and his wife, Vera, he received a master’s degree San Francisco, CA 941 14-2751 of the Berkshires, Northwest­ have moved to the burbs in from the New York University [email protected] ern Connecticut, and some of Connecticut. I hear Don John W. Draper Program in Sofia Xethalis New York State. They are now Shaffer has moved to Califor­ Humanities and Social Thought. 440 North Street, Apartment 31 online and if you want the best nia and works for a skateboard The Greystone raviolis you have ever had, go company. I just read an article 1989 Pittsfield, MA 01201-4618 order some. 1 have a small in the Boston Globe Magazine Christina Frank [email protected] addiction myself. My two written by Ben Mezrich. He 147 East Delaware Avenue favorite are eggplant/sundried seems to be doing well and still Pennington, NJ 08534 Sofia Xethalis wrote: “Sorry tomato and the mushroom. publishing books. I did not make it to reunions, Most importantly congratula­ “Please share your news. The Lauren B. French 1 wanted to see everyone, but it tions are in order for Andrew. web is the easiest way. Write to 571 North Street was two weeks before my due He married his girlfriend of me at [email protected] Meadeville, PA 16335 date with my first child, and I three years, Erika, on July 28th or to PDS at [email protected]. [email protected] knew she was coming early. in a small backyard ceremony. Promise I will be writing in L. Doria Roberts Andrew Bleckman brought me February, so send me news.” It was beautiful and intimate. 14 Wiley Avenue news. Anyway, sure enough at Alison Ufford Salem wrote: The food was amazing as well. Trenton, NJ 08638 1:45 am May 19th she let me At the wedding I ran into Tim “In September o f 2001, my know she was coming and she Jaques who has just recently husband, Muhammad, and I Laura Bennett wrote: “Our and our two daughters, Eman third daughter, Beruria, was (6) and Alia (4), moved from born on October 27, 2001. She New Hampshire to Orlando, joins Avigayil, age 6, and No‘a, Florida. We’re now in the age 4. They’d been asking for a process of opening our own long time for a new baby and private medical practice in pain they’re very excited to finally management. On top of that, have another little sister. We’re we’re expecting our third child still holding out in K’far in August 2002." Darom, a small but steadily growing settlement in the Gaza 1988 Strip. Settlement life is a great Sofia Xethalis '87 (second from left) with her husband Chris, daughter way to be an integral part of a Kristen Persephone Gram, Andrew Bleckman '87 and his wife Erika, Amy Venable Ciuffreda close community. I’m staying at and Tim Jaques '87. 8 Rydal Drive home with Beruria, who dis­ Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-3653 covered the stairs at the age of was born at 11:12 am. Her moved to Saratoga Springs with [email protected] eight months and heads for the name is Kristen Persephone his wife and 19-month-old Elizabeth Hare front door whenever it’s Gram and after a short three- baby boy. He is doing very well 95 Cabrini Boulevard opened. And in my spare (?) day stint under tanning lamps and looks great. Apartment 5H time I do Hebrew/English she is a very health, happy and “I have also been in touch New York, NY translating, writing and page beautiful baby girl. As il having with Todd Roberts who with 10033-3442 layout for the settlement office his brother, Scott 84, has a new baby wasn’t enough, my and school, when needed. My started an environmental clean­ husband Chris graduated from Peter Axelrod wrote: “ I’ve left husband, Uri, is a computer up company call U.S. Environ­ his residency program and July private practice and joined the programming accountant at a mental. The main office is in 1st we moved to Boston. He has U.S. Attorney’s Office in San nearby specialty vegetable started a two-year fellowship at Waltham, Massachusetts, but Francisco where I am an BU doing vascular surgery and they have two in New Jersey. assistant U.S. attorney in 1 “ * \ me, I am a mom. It is a tough He is married to Sarah and the General Crimes job that is wonderful except for has two very cute little boys Section of the Criminal the sleeping hours. You are not Benjamin 6/17/99 and Zachary Division. It’s a great alotted enough (my one com­ 3/28/01 and ? in December. job!” plaint). That is how he phrased it in an Our best wishes to “In March I ran into and e-mail. Congratulations on all Julia Ellen Herr who was started hanging out with the great news. Todd tells me married earlier this year Laura Bennett’s ’89 three children, from Andrew Bleckman who moved Jameel Talwani has started a to Scott Godfrey Smith, left: Avigayil, age six: Beruria, eight to the Berkshires after 9/11. brewing company in Ports­ in a ceremony performed months; and No‘a, four.

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 35 growing and exporting com­ manager and a first violinist, the Class of 1991. Lots of news to Services at Merrill Lynch in pany. Avigayil and N o‘a are paper noted. “I just knew him share. I’ve been in touch with Boston. He’s been living in getting ready for vacation and as the guy who set the chairs up many PDS-er’s recently. Exciting Boston since college and loves it. we’re all hoping for a relatively before rehearsal,” Alissa said in news from Kate Muccino and As for me, I was engaged to quiet summer. Best regards!” the announcement. “All that her husband, Chet. They have Charles Calvert in June 2001 Elizabeth “Libby” Griffith changed when Ms. Chackerian moved to Hamden, and we are planning an August Hipp wrote: “My twins, Henry was promoted from the second Connecticutt, near New Haven, 2002 wedding in Princeton. and Amalie, will be three years violin section to the first, where and in February, they welcomed Charles and 1 have purchased a old in September. We are enjoy­ Mr. Philander sat,” it contin­ Malena Soleil into the world. house in Ambler, Pennsylvania ing witnessing their friendship ued. “A romance developed, and Although I haven’t met her yet, and are loving life in the suburbs.” develop.” their shared love of classical Stephen Fulmer wrote: music soon became simply a “Two kids, two dogs, too little shared love.” time, too little sleep. Life is Debby Bushell Gans sent this good and too much fun!” e-mail: “I apologize that this We received word that Susan column has been inactive for Lebovitz Gluck, her husband, months (or perhaps years). Since Dan and their two-year-old son my last column, I’ve married, James, live in Dobbs Ferry, New moved to New York City and I York. She is the Webmaster for am now teachingO third Ograde in the newly opened Museum of Westchester. I’ve seen Isheeta Sex in New York City, founded Ganguly several times this year. by her husband, who is also the In addition to her regular job at CEO. (See photo on page 34 of Price Waterhouse, Isheeta’s Class of ’92 gathered in Princeton for this photo: Standing, from left, her son, James, with cousins.) singing career continues to are Kevin Capinpin. Mark Trowbridge, Jud Henderson, Jason White, flourish. She sings in concerts John Stitzer, Dave Wise, Adam Bromwich, Courtenay Batcha. Susan Dolan. Andy Goldenson and Blake Hogan. Seated, from left, are 1990 throughout the New York area Joelle Scott, Blair Young. Meghan Bencze and Stacey Namm. and has even recorded her own Jonathan P. Clancy CD! As for everyone else, please she is absolutely adorable in all 48 Carson Road be in touch so that this column o f the pictures I’ve been sent. 1992 Princeton, NJ 08540 Meghan Bencze can exist again!” Kate says she’s growing quickly 486 State Street Debby Bushell Gans and is already smiling. Can’t wait 306 East 96th Street, Apt. 7A to meet her in June! Justin Grow Apartment 1 New York, NY 10128 1991 and Carin Moonin, ’92, were Brooklyn, NY 11217 Timothy C. Babbitt [email protected] married on June 2, 2002 at his [email protected] 309 Jefferson Street 2L family’s home in Ringoes, New Jason Hollander sent this e-mail: Brooklyn, NY 1 1237 Blair F. Young Jersey. They live in Hoboken. I “Living in New York City. [email protected] PO Box 1027 recently saw Carrie Zublatt who Thirteen months until I finish Edwards, CO 81632 Irene L. Kim is also well. She is living up in my residency in Internal Medi­ [email protected] 137 Mercer Street Apt. 2 cine and Pediatrics. Looking to Somerville, Massachusetts. And Jersey City, NJ 07302-3473 move to the burbs...to live the enjoying life in Boston. Alison Cho sent this e-mail: [email protected] good life.” Jonathan Trend and his wife, “I have completed the 2001 Zach Gursky wrote: “Living Sarah Beatty Raterman Rachel Bridgeman Trend, Chicago Marathon in 4:41, in San Francisco and working 1240 Wisteria Drive moved to Pennington last sum­ improving my Philadelphia for an Internet advertising Apartment 312 mer and are enjoying their new Marathon time by an hour and company, Gator, in Redwood Ann Arbor, MI 48104-4657 home with daughter, Emily, twenty minutes. In addition, City. Still single. Playing lots oi (almost three). Jeremy Kuris still I am a first year MILR student golf and racing sailboats.” Melissa Rosendorf sent these lives and works in Washington, at Cornell. The campus is beau­ Congratulations to Rodrigo notes: “Wow! This has been an D.C. Alby Toto ’95 (my cousin) tiful. The program is ranked Philander whose nuptial news exciting and busy year for the is working in Private Client number one and they gave me appeared in the September 1, a small fellowship, stating that 2002 The New York Times, the I was considered one of the top date of their wedding. He was six applicants in the program. married to Alissa Arshalous I am honored and thrilled to Chackerian, a doctoral candi­ spend the next two years of my date in immunology at Harvard. life in Ithaca. They live in Boston. Rodrigo “My younger brother, Ed designs and markets databases (class o f’96) has also completed and Internet business software. his first year at University of They met when both were Liz Florence’ 91 with classmates who came to celebrate her June 2001 Michigan’s master of public members of the Standford wedding in Vail. From left: Jud Henderson '92, Beth Kahora Taylor ’91, health program. He will be Symphony Orchestra where Liz with her groom Lee Beck. Emily Hopper Carifa '91, Steve Eaton ’91 interning this summer at Sloan Rodrigo was the orchestra and Stuart Katzoff ’91. Kettering. And I hear, through

36 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 the grapevine, that my cousin, (www.broadmark.com). Scott Julie (class ol ’88) will be mov­ reports that he and his wife ing to Austin, Texas to teach a have been considering moving film class at the University ol to Princeton to raise a family. Texas. Hope everyone is well.” I'm sure we all agree that Congratulations to Carin Princeton would be a great Moonin who wrote to tell us place to do that! that she and Justin Grow ’91 “Arielle Krebs has spent most were married on June 2, 2002. of her summer basking down in Cape May. She heads to En­ 1993 gland this fall, to attend the London School of Economics Darcey Carlson Leonard and Political Science (LSE) to Jon Graziano '95, sent this wedding photo. Pictured with his bride, 29 West Cedar Street pursue a master’s degree in Erin, and their wedding party: brothers Dan '90 and Jim '92 Graziano Boston, MA 02108-1211 Comparative Politics in the (both Best Men) as well as Molly Dwyer '94 and Weston Willard '95. [email protected] Department of Government. (mostly back to the U.S., but 1 Adam D. Petrick “As for me, I’m looking do take an occasional day trip to 1776 Yardley Road forward to celebrating with my Eric S. Schorr France every now and then.)” Yardley, PA 19067 husband Spencer, our second Flat 5 Thompsons Yard Congratulations to Jonathan anniversary. Our cats, Pasha and Darcey Carlson Leonard sent 106 Southampton Street Graziano on his marriage in July Poe are the fattest cats I’ve ever this column via e-mail: Jodi Reading, Berkshire to Erin Quinn. The couple live seen (and they are only two!). I Zagorin is practicing law down England RG1 2QX in Watertown, Massachusetts. in the D C area. She recently foresee a career move in the near [email protected] future, but not sure in which purchased a condo and can’t wait Melissa J. Woodruff to move in. Chris Bird is back in direction I’ll head.” 1996 436 Mount Lucas Road Sonal M. Mahida school, living in New Jersey and Princeton, NJ 08540 writing movie scripts. 10 Colt Circle 1994 [email protected] Princeton Junction, NJ 08550 “ Stephen Siegel is engaged to C. Justin Hillenbrand be married October 2002 to Eric Schorr sent e-mail from 300 East 59th Street Karen B. Masciulli Christen Campbell. He works London: “Greetings from Apartment 1001 2535 Sunset Drive, Apt. 360 for Accenture which has him England. Its hard to believe but New York, NY 10022-2061 Longmont, CO 80501 commuting weekly between it is coming up on my one year [email protected] [email protected] Boston and New York. Appar­ anniversary of leaving the U.S. Congratulations to Yulia ently this commute will get Marika Sardar The time has just flown by. It Gorodetskaya Thorpe who longer as he is moving to 670 Fulton Street, #2 has been a very interesting year. wrote: “Got married on Septem­ Houston. Stephen attended Brooklyn, NY 1 1217 I quickly discovered that just ber 8, 2001 in Virginia.” Ali Kemeny Hayes wedding because both nations speak Justin Hillenbrand sent this over the summer in New English not doesn’t necessarily via e-mail: “Hello everyone. A Hope, Pennsylvania. Alison mean that we both speak the 1997 few things to report... T J Lieberman and Emily Hoover same language. However, now I Mandy Rabinowitz Thornton moved to San Schuller were in the bridal am quite Anglicized and have 1429 2nd Avenue Francisco for his job at Mor­ party. He had a chance to hang become accustomed to all the Apartment 4 gan Stanley. Maggie Seidel out with Amanda Breese as differences. Most of my time is New York, NY 10021 took a new job with the New well. He reports that all ol these spent at work or Fixing up my [email protected] Museum of Contemporary Art ladies are doing well. new home, however, I have as a marketing and special Ellyn R. Rajfer “Emily Hoover Schuller just been able to do some travelling events coordinator. Jessica 242 S West Street, 2nd Floor moved to Boston and works for Seid is going to Columbia Carlisle, PA 17013 Goldman Sachs. She reports University this fall studying [email protected] that Jason Powell just started public policy. Elissa Doyle business school at George Mandy Rabinowitz sent this graduated law school and is Washington in DC. For those column by e-mail: “I trust that now working for a law Firm in who remember hen Libby everyone had an enjoyable sum­ New York City. And Finally, I Swanke Vinson just had her mer, and 1 am sure that many of got engaged to my longtime First baby, James Christian. She you, like myself, are looking girlfriend Carey Tushin, over lives in the Princeton area. Kyle forward to a cool and comfort­ the summer. We are looking Spells is a lawyer in Trenton. able tall. I have been fortunate forward to our wedding next “Scott Feldman is recently enough to see some of you who June. I hope all is well.” Andy Golda '96 is serving two married, living in Manhattan are living in New York. For those Douglas Berkman sent this years as a volunteer in the with his nurse practitioner of you haven't heard the Class o f e-mail: “Doing med school Peace Corps in Dilijian, Armenia. wifejayme (“Jamie”) and PDS photography teacher Eileen ’97 has it’s own rock star! David rotations at Cooper Hospital in their one-year-o Id dog Chari ie. Hohmuth-Lemonick, pictured Soloway’s band Saves the Day has Camden for the next two years. He’s still in investment banking with Andy, saw him on a trip to become highly popular across the Living in center city Philly.” with Broadmark Capital Armenia last spring. country and around the globe.

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 37 The band was featured in Teen to school. I have just finished also entered the music business entering a Ph.D. program in the Peoples ‘Top 25 Under 25,’ they orientation for law school at with his own record company/ History o f Culture at the Univer­ have been seen on MTV, and Penn State Dickinson School of label. He has been promoting rap sity of Chicago this fall. She also album sales seem to be going Law. It has been pretty exciting, artists from the area. received the Black Alumni Soci­ great. Congratulations to Dave! but the endless amount of work “Well that is about all the news ety Award, the Sojourner Truth “While spending the summer has already started and classes do 1 have. Please e-mail me and let Award and the Arthur J. Fauset in NYC and taking classes at not even begin until Monday. me know what you are up to. Distinguished Scholar Award. NYU, Louise Sturges was able to Wish me luck! I would really love to hear from catch a few performances, and “It was great seeing a lot of everyone. Have a great rest of 1999 raves about the band. you at the reunion party at the year and good luck with Nikhil Agharkar “Having graduated this spring Conte’s. Hopefully for the 10 everything that you are doing." 35 Pettit Place from Cornell, Janie Egan is now year reunion, we will get the In other news we received, Princeton, NJ 08540 living a mere 10 blocks or so entire class to come back. Danny Borrus wrote: “ I just [email protected] from me so we have seen one “Anyway, here is what people completed my first year at Albert another fairly often when she have been up to for the last year. Einstein College of Medicine in Robyn Wells can get away from her new job at Danielle Stramandi finished up the Bronx, New York.’’ 479 Jefferson Road Morgan Stanley. Kevin Mackay at Princeton and was deciding Princeton, NJ 08540 and I have gotten together on whether to train full-time for 1998 robyn [email protected] occasion, when he can tear diving or spend some time in Marin S. Blitzer Joanna B. W oodruff himself away from studying for Mexico working and traveling. 31 Sterns Road #2 43 Partridge Run the CPA exam, which is some­ “Whitney Robinson has been Brookline, MA 02446 Belle Mead, NJ 08502 what simple seeing as our offices living in Princeton, working way [email protected] [email protected] are right next door to one too hard. She is working for both another. 7’om Anderman has Princeton University and PDS in Giovanna G. Torchio Sarah Danielson wrote: “C o­ returned to the East Coast from addition to dancing for the 1895 Jackson Street, #702 captain of Miami University his studies at Stanford and is Princeton Ballet Company. San Francisco, CA 94109 varsity synchronized skating team living and working in Manhat­ Hilary Harris graduated from [email protected] which placed second in U.S. tan. 1 have heard through the University of Vermont and spent competition and ninth in world Elizabeth Gordon, a senior in grapevine that Rob Goldberg is competition this past spring. the summer traveling across the the S.l. Newhouse School of teaching and living in Brooklyn. I am majoring in zoology and was country. She is in Maine now Public Communications at Mike Zarzecki is keeping himself on the dean’s list last semester.” and hopes to work in the New Syracuse University received the busy on the Stock Exchange, Kelila Beth Green wrote: England area. When I last spoke Robert and Randy Costas Schol­ that is if anyone is keeping “Loving Emerson College in to Tali Levin she was ready to get arship as part of the university’s themselves busy there these days. Boston. My parents relocated to back to school after a year Senior Scholarship Program for “Recently I have been fortu­ Salt Lake City so I went home working. She was deciding the 2001-02 academic year. nate enough to run into a few to see some Olympic events this between law school at Brooklyn Matt Weber sent this e-mail: people who didn’t graduate with past winter. Travelled to Prague, School of Law or graduate “I graduated from Amherst in us but spent some quality time Warsaw, Crakow and Budapest school. Unfortunately I do not May with a degree in computer with all of us in middle school. in summer 01. When I am know which she chose. Josh science and Russian, and for the Bryan Esposito graduated from home on break, the skiing is Goldston and Connie Hwong next year or two I’ll be around Cornell’s School of Hotel Man­ fabulous. My Dad and I closed both moved to Berkeley, Princeton working as an RA in agement and is keeping busy by CA. Josh will begin his Ph.D. the Center for the Study of Snowbird Memorial Day week­ working for Bally’s Hotel in work at U C Berkley this fall. Brain, Mind and Behavior at the end this year!” Atlantic City. I see Chuck Buck “Congratulations to Cynthia university. As of now, the plan is Anne Jamieson has been fairly often. He is living down in Alvarez who got married this to apply to grad school in psy­ elected a tri-captain of Amherst the East Village and working for summer! Kelly Hoffer has moved chology and/or cognitive science College’s women’s lacrosse team Deutsche Bank. 1 myself have back to good old New Jersey after in the fall of 2003. For those of for the 2003 season. According been busy working. I was able to graduating from NYU this year you who care, my e-mail address to The Times of Trenton, Anne get out to the Hamptons this and Kate Evslin graduated from has changed; write me at “has helped lead Amherst to a summer where I had a share UMASS this year and has stayed [email protected].” pair of regional championships house, which needless to say was in Boston, Massachusetts Kari Zarzecki was featured and two consecutive NCAA quite an experience! to work. A lot of people are in recent sports columns in Division III Final Four appear­ “As for the rest of you, I working in New York City. I The Times of Trenton. As a ances.” She is “pursuing a law, unfortunately did not receive know that Tom Anderman, Jor­ senior midfielder for Cornell jurisprudence and social thought any news, but would love to! dan Cooper, Ameesh Shah and University’s women’s lacrosse and Spanish double-major.” Have a wonderful fall and winter Jeff Schor are all there, and I team, she is described as “fear­ Sean Merriweather sent this and 1 look forward to hearing think there are a lot more of less” and “fiercely competitive.” e-mail: “Hey! I can’t believe how from everyone soon.’’ you. Hopefully, you all have had Congratulations to Tanji quickly these years have passed. Ellyn Rajfer sent this via the chance to meet up and hang Gilliam. We received word that I’m still at Emory where I study e-mail: “Hi! I hope everyone out. Brad Lyons stayed in the she graduated cum laude with a Spanish and music. I actually had a nice summer. Well, after Baltimore, Maryland area to B.A. in Afro-American Studies have just returned from Cuba. I spending the past year working, work after graduating from Johns and English from the University took a Spanish language class at 1 decided it was time to go back Hopkins last year. Tom Kim has of Pennsylvania in May, and is the University of Havana and an

38 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 architecture class through Tulane gram with Boston University. University. Over the summer 1 I was in Lima and Ayacucho 2001 will be interning with Merrill and studied Spanish, Peruvian Joy Woffindin Lynch at the Hopewell site. culture, politics and archeology. Bryn Mawr College, Box C-l 234 Things are good.” Also, this trip included a stay 101N. Merion Avenue Margo R. Smith wrote: in Cusco and Machu Picchu. Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 “Worked as an intern for Merrill Come watch me play ice hockey [email protected] Lynch in NYC in their finance at Hamilton!” Nick Sardar department over the summer and Kyle Lieberman wrote: “I will 9 Braemar Drive loved the city.” be spending the hill semester of Princeton, NJ 08540 Justin Leith, a junior majoring 2002 in London, England. Will in management at Merrimack there by any other PDS alums in Ashton Todd College in North Andover, London at the same time? Con­ 20 Boudinot Street Massachusetts, was named to the tact me at [email protected].” Princeton, NJ 08540 Northeast-10 All Conference Paris McLean wrote: [email protected] Third Team during last year’s “I finished the 2001 football Joy W offindin joins us as one Alix Warren '02 was basketball season. He ranks second season as the team leader in of our class correspondents, so featured in a Johnson and in the Northeast-10 and ninth in interceptions and I also ranked watch out for some e-mail from Johnson Worldwide newsletter NCAA Division II scoring average. top 20 nationally for intercep­ her in the future as she collects for her remarkable recovery from This year, Justin will be joined by tions in Division IAA. Also, the latest from her class-mates. a broken back which she injured classmate Joseph Gallo, who will I am working with inner city She wrote us: “Over the sum­ in a car accident in the summer also play for the Warriors, as will students through the Big Broth­ mer I worked as an assistant of 2000. Pierre Downing ’00. ers-Big Sister Program and in teacher for an archaeology March I start a six-week student camp at Fronthill Museum in spent time last spring working 2000 teaching session. Hope everyone Doylestown, Pennsylvania on organic farms around is doing well!” where I excavated a dig site at a Europe. I will be attending Jessica L. Batt Rachel Levin wrote: “Will colonial-era farmhouse.” Swarthmore this fall as a first- 32 Fox Grape Road spend spring semester of 2003 Summer Headley wrote: year student.” Flemington, NJ 08822-4011 studying abroad in Rome, study­ “Starting my sophomore year at Natasha K. Jacques ing art history and Italian with Wake Forest University. I did 2002 51 Berkley Avenue Connecticut College.” 100 hours of volunteer at Valley Andrea Swaney Belle Mead, NJ 08502-4622 Nabil Laoudji wrote: “At­ Road Multicultural Day Care Stanford University [email protected] tending third year at William Center and worked over the P.O. Box 14652 Matthew S. McGowan and Mary College with a summer at Rambling Pines Day Stanford, CA 94309 941 Lyndale Avenue double major in Business and Camp in Hopewell.” [email protected] Trenton, NJ 08629-2409 International Relations. Hope Marissa Vahlsing wrote: to go abroad during second “I took a year off and traveled Margaret Sayen Sapna E. Thottathil semester to study businesses in to Thailand and Nepal to do Bucknell University 28630 N. Skycrest Drive England.” internship work last fall, and 701 Moore Avenue Ivanhoe, IL 60060 Unit C 2634 [email protected] Sara Peach 01, Lewisburg, PA 17837-2082 [email protected] Sapna Thottathil sent this e-mail: far right, and “I’m interning in D C right now members of an Benjamin Brickner wrote: “I environmental and I’ll be studying abroad in group Save The spent the summer interning for Paris next spring. My family River, headed to Princeton’s District Assemblyman moved to the Midwest, so we all Washington, D.C., at the State House in Trenton. miss Princeton like crazy! Hope in May to meet with This fall, I will be studying in everyone at PDS is well.” New York State Washington, D.C. and intern­ Senator Hillary ing at The Brookings Institute.” Natasha Jacques wrote: Rodham Clinton, “Well it has been an interesting center, and STR Executive Director Stephanie Weiss, left, about We received word that Brett year for me. I’ve been very busy. stopping the Corps of Engineers proposed study to dredge and Haroldson and Kabeer Malhotra That’s why I haven’t written deepen the St. Lawrence River. The expansion of the St. Lawrence had a wonderful visit with Jessica anything lor the Journal. I hope Seaway would endanger the River and it’s environment. Senator Saltz in London in August. that everyone’s second year at Clinton also heard the group’s concerns about HR 143, Congress­ Bianca Gersten 03 dropped man James Oberstar’s attempt to create an independent, binational college was fun. I know I will be corporation to run the Seaway. The St. Lawrence River is the in while they were there. having fun this year as I will be economic base of small upstate New York towns like Clayton and Jeremy Johnson wrote: “Was taking a year off and studying at Alexandria Bay, the location of Manhattan Island where Sara and her selected for a Rotary Interna­ Goldsmiths College in London. family are summertime residents. STR was founded in 1978 to tional Student Exchange and Hopefully I will be able to visit preserve and protect the ecological integrity of the Thousand Islands will be spending the school year other people, as 1 know Kyle Region of the St. Lawrence River through advocacy, education and with a family in Curico, Chile research. The River draws visitors from all over the world and is Lieberman will do. famous for its fishing and natural beauty. Sara worked over the and attending school there. I am Alex Koerte wrote: “ I spent summer as an intern for STR. using every Spanish vocabulary the summer in Peru on a pro­ word I learned at PDS!”

FALL 2002 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • 39 IN MEMORIAM

We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to the families and friends of the following alumni, faculty, trustees, and alumni parents

Alfred C. Acuff PCD ’28 Marion Levy Jr. Husband of former faculty member Joy Levy, father of Karl H. Behr Dore Levy ’71, Noah Levy ’74, and Amos Levy '80 Father of Susan Travers MFS ’60, Sally Ogden ’66. Helen Sanford ’68 and Elaine King '71 ’ Robert Lewis, M.D. (former school physician) Grandfather of Benjamin Travers '88, Lawrence Sanford ’04 and Broden Sanford ’08 Rose Linowitz Mother of Lauren Linowitz ’70 and Susan Palomino ’72+ William Blackwell PCD ’33 Husband of Louise Dolton Blackwell MFS ’39 Stanley M. Lipkowitz, Friend of PDS

Corella Allen Bonner David L. Mottley 08 Mother of Carol Clark ’66 Alexander Mottley ’ 11 Nephews of David R. Mottley ’771 Graham S. Cragg (former faculty - Upper School Math) Father of Melinda Challener ’74, Christine Cragg ’75, Lawrence P. Mottley Steven Cragg ’78, Sarah Cragg ’83 and Kevin Cragg ’85, Father of David L. Mottley ’081* and Alexander Mottley ’111, Husband of Barbara Craggt (former Library Assistant) and brother of David R. Mottley ’77t, Son of Lorraine Mottley

John V. Denise II Melvin Narol, Esquire Father of Susan Denise Harris ‘69 and Grandfather of John Father of Kimberly Narol ’08 Garret Denise ’02, Will Denise ’05 and Conrad Denise ’13 Jim N ie Audree Phipps Estey Grandfather of May-Ying C. Medalia ’08 Mother of Carol Estey MFS ’62 and Lawrence Estey PCD ’56 Sarah B. Paci Grandmother of George H. Paci ’88 and Michael Paci '90 Elizabeth Keyser Evans ’73 Sister of William M. Keyser ’68, Leigh Phillips '68, Nathalie Runyon Seltman MFS ’41 Donald Keyser ’76 and Peter Adamson ’81 Sister of Mary Runyon Obaidy MFS ’54

Charmian Kaplan Freund MFS ’38 Abe Shannon Father of Zaneta Shannon ’95 Harry Heher, Jr. Brother of John R. Heher PCD ’45 and Mary Ellen Smith Garrett M. Heher PCD '49 and brother-in-law of Adra Fairman Mother of Timothy Smith '71 Heher MFS ’58, and Grandfather of Garrett Heher ’84 Christian D. Stehle ’90 William Hillier PCD ’55 Brother of J. Robert Hillier PCD ’52, Uncle of Faith Severance Hackl Stewart Kimberly Hillier '81 f and James B. Hillier ’84 Mother of George Hackl PCD ’48 And David P. Stewart PCD ’58 Aubrey Huston Jr. Mary G. Terrell Father of Aubrey Huston III ’64, Natalie Wiles ’71 Mother of Elizabeth Terrell ’92 and Marion Lisko ’73 Bernard J. Yukas Pamela B. Katten Mother of Max Popkin ’09 Grandfather of Allison McGown ’03 Suzette Sands Wandelt (former staff) Dr. George B. Kaylor Father of Lianne Kaylor ’97, Uncle to Kelley L. Keegan '03, Mother of Frederick H. Wandelt III ’63 Megan Keegan '05, and Thomas Keegan '12 and Joseph Sands Wandelt ’68

Michael H. Kuchka Father-In-Law of Dr. Donald J. Millner '71 Grandfather of Daniel Millner '00 and Mark Millner ’07 t Deceased

40 • PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL • FALL 2002 PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL A n n u a lR epo r t 2001-2002

Princeton Day School n the summer of 2001, we here in the Development Office Borad of Trustees at PDS were wrapping up the details on a record-setting year of support. We were enthusiastic about how this John P. Hall, Jr. Chairman success would likely set the school on track for an even more successful upcoming year - which has been the pattern at Deborah Sze Modzelewski PDS for ten consecutive years. Vice Chair However, in the weeks and months following the events C. Treby McLaughlin of September 11, we were deeply concerned about meeting Williams '80 our budgeted fundraising goals. We speculated that giving Vice Chair to the school might fall off by 20%, 30%, or even 40%. The economic climate was very uncertain and, perhaps more Jack Z. Rabinowitz significantly, we felt that everyone’s attention was rightly Treasurer focused on issues and needs larger than those confronting John M. Peach Princeton Day School. Secretary/Parliamentarian But when the dust settled on the end of this fiscal year, the fundraising results were much different than we ever imagined. Barbara Griffin Cole '78 New record levels of support were received from both parents Patrice Coleman-Boatwright and alumni. The number of people who gave at the Colross Judith R. Fox. Plead of School Society level had never been higher. The Annual Fund goal Julia Penick Garry '11 of $1,000,000 was surpassed by over $25,000. To put that in Marilyn W. Grounds perspective, of thirteen well-established independent schools Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. we surveyed, only two reached their Annual Fund goal last year. Brooke R. Gunn As you might expect, I have speculated on the reasons Joseph H. Highland Princeton Day School Alumni Board for this remarkable expression of support for PDS in such a Donald J. Hofmann Jr. difficult year. Surely, it is powerful testimony to the com m it­ Raman Kapur Robert H. Olsson '78 ment that our alumni and parents have for the work that Nancy Weiss Malkiel P resident we do here on campus. In difficult times, people turn their Edward E. Matthews Jamie Phares Jacobson '80 attention to those individuals and institutions they care about Andrew M. Okun Vice P resident most, and for many, PDS fell into that category. Perhaps Robert H. Olsson '78 people just felt grateful for the stability that PDS brought to Philip E. Clippinger '83 Marc J. Ostro their lives, or maybe they all simply focused a bit more on Treasurer Rev. Carl D. Reimers Jr. how very fortunate we are to have this special educational Ruthellen S. Rubin Newell Thompson '82 opportunity available to the children of this community. Menaehem Sternberg Ex O fficio In the end, it is unlikely that we will ever know precisely Penny B. Thomas what factors conspired to engender this broad support. John C. Baker PCD '62 Elaine Torres-Melendez What we do know for certain is that each gift was an indi­ Carol Katz Connelly '77 John D. Wallace '48 vidual decision, an individual choice to make a difference Elizabeth Bylin Cook '90 James W. Wickenden at Princeton Day School. Louis Guarino '79 Robert N. Wilson And so, we are pleased to acknowledge on these pages the Judson R. Henderson '92 Elizabeth C. Dilworth, names of those who gave generously to PDS last year. We will Sandra Kimbrough '81 Trustee Emerita never take their choice to support PDS for granted and will Livia Wong McCarthy '11 Betty Wold Johnson, do everything we can to use their gifts in ways that best serve Trustee Emerita Kathrin Poole '71 our current and future students and their families. Samuel W. Lambert III. Courtney L. Shannon '88 Trustee Emeritus Linda Maxwell Stefanelli '62 Andrew C. Hamlin, Director of Advancement

41 SUMMARY OF GIVING

1997-98 1998-1999 1999-2000 2000-2001 2001-2002 Annual Fund Parents $298,894 $385,072 $441,776 $521,671 $525,200 Alumni $133,127 $168,052 $167,161 $141,376 $144,978 Others $253.117 $338,964 $326,906 $339.701 $355,681 Total $685,138 $892,088 $935,843 $1,002,748 $1,025,859

Capital Projects $1,467,629 $969,312 $1,608,832 $1,463,918 $1,550,725 Endowment Support $368,214 $397,490 $2,931,726 $847,764 $150,846 Total $1,835,843 $1,366,802 $4,540,558 $2,311,682 $1,701,571

Grand Total $2,520,981 $2,258,890 $5,476,401 $3,314,430 **$2,727,430

** Does not include an additional $271,800 in pledge PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL commitments received during the'01-'02 fiscal year. Annual Report 2001-2002

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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Mrs. Louisa G. Lambert Dean Mathey Mr. Christopher R. P. Rodgers 1899 Fellows Mr. and Mrs. Leighton H. Fellows Mary and Christopher Rodgers This level of giving commemorates Laughlin, Jr. '64 Foundation the founding year of Princeton Mr. and Mrs. Rajiv Malhotra Named in honor of Dean Mathey, Dr. and Mrs. Leon E. Rosenberg Day School when Miss Fine's Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mantell '76 whose generosity and vision were Leon E. and Diane D. Rosenberg School first opened its doors to Nassau Hockey League the very foundation of our school, Family Fund young women. It recognizes those Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O'Leary this level recognizes individuals Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Rosenberg individuals who have contributed Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Palsho who contributed gifts of $10,000 S. Forest Company gifts between $5,000 and $9,999. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko or more to Princeton Day School. Sandy Family Foundation Dr. Stephen G. Payne and Ricky and Andrew J. Shechtel Anonymous (2) Ms. Amy Ross-Payne Anonymous (8) Philanthropic Fund American Express Foundation Mr. and Mrs. El wood W. Phares II Amerada Hess Companies Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Smoyer Dr. Susan A. Bell Philip Morris Companies Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Sodexho Marriott Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Blumenthal Pocumtuck Company Blue Ridge Charitable Trust & Affiliates Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brinster '75 Arianna Rosati '88 The Estate of Katherine Mr. Dennis Stattman and (Lucy Englander ’78) The Charles Schwab Eisenhart Brown ’38 Ms. Sarah Ringer Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Corporation Foundation The Bunbury Company Mr. and M rs. A. V. Shannon III '79 Chase Manhattan Foundation Dr. M arjorie Shaw '7 0 and & Civitas Foundation Mr. Barney Rush Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Travers Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Doll. Jr. Margaret Cook Wallace '27 Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Widlitz Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Highland-Mills Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Jr. Jewish Communal Fund Mrs. Betty W. Johnson and Mr. D ouglas F. Bushnell Head o f Robert Wood Johnson 1962 J Charitable Trust School Fellows The Keith Wold Johnson Named in honor of the distin­ Charitable Trust Vision guished men and women whose The Robert Wood Johnson leadership through the years has Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Menachem Mr. and Mrs. James E. Burke perpetuated the school's commit­ The Willard T. C. Johnson Sternberg James E. and Diane W. Burke ment to excellence, this level of Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Thomas Foundation giving recognizes gifts between The Robert W. Johnson. Jr. Thomas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr $2,000 and $4.999. Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Tully Dr. and Mrs. Barry Concool Mr. Samuel W. Lambert 111 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Ms. Helen Criniti Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. A dam s III Mr. and Mrs. Randal C. Langdon Elizabeth McGraw Webster '44 Dow Jones & Company Dr. James Alsup and Dr. and Mrs. Judson C. Linville John C. Wcllemeyer '52 Michael Englander '72 Dr. Laurie Smaldone Alsup Page & Otto Marx, Jr. Foundation Mr. Bruce J. Westcott Dr. Keith J. Fishbein and American International Group Dean W. M athey '43 Ms. Helen Westcott Dr. Nancy L. Feldm an Architerra. PC Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. Stephen Williams and Mr. Peter G. Gerry Mr. and Mrs. John Avery The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation Ms. C. Treby McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. John E. and Caron G. Avery Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation Williams '80 Frank A. Greek and Cathy A. Greek Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mr. Robert N. Wilson and Sally Campbell Haas '63 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Baker Modzelewski Ms. Anne Wright Wilson Mr. Daniel Halpern and t Mr. Karl H. Behr Nearly New Shop Mary Roberts Woodbridge "42 Ms. Jeanne W. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun Mary R. Woodbridge Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Benchley Okun Family Charitable Lead Trust Alex and Laura Hanson CGF. Inc. Mr. and M rs. Edward H. Berge Foundation Jennifer Chandler Hauge '78 Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Berger Dr. M arc J. Ostro and Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Howard Mr. and Mrs. W illiam G. Bergh Dr. Evelyn Godin-Ostro Infinity Foundation (Linda Staniar ’66) Pheasant Hill Foundation Mr. Peter R. Kann and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H. Bohnett Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ms. Karen Elliott House F. Powers, Jr. '80 Mr. and Mrs. Raman Kapur Princeton Area Community Harold Kramer Foundation Foundation t Deceased

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Mr. Marc C. Brahaney and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hudson Pequot Capital Management Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tomasulo Ms. Janet M. Lasley Mr. and M rs. John W. Jacobson Pfizer Foundation Matching Dr. Elaine Torres-Melendez and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bramlett (Melissa J. Phares '80) Gifts Program Dr. Gerardo J. Melendez Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II '72 Mr. and Mrs. Paul S. Jellinek Printing & Publications Corporation Treetops Charitable Foundation The Brownington Foundation Mr. and M rs. Robert F. Johnston Rambling Pines Day Camp Mrs. Gino Treves Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burt Robert Jordan '80 Drs. R. David and Mary Beth Unocal Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Graham H. Burton Mrs. Sidney Jordan R eynolds Mr. John W. Weber, Jr. and Ms. Eva Carey Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Karsen Mr. Michael K. Rigby and Ms. Marguerite E. Sheehan Dr. and M rs. Y. M. Law rence Chai Dr. and M rs. Kenneth M s. Wendy W. Horn West Chemical Products Charitable Gift Fund B. Kassler-Taub Mr. Peter Robertson and Marina von Neumann Whitman '52 Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin Chomiak Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. Kennedy "63 Ms. Linda A. Jubinville Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wickenden Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen "83 (Karen Andresen "67) Dr. Joseph M. Roch ford and Wickenden Associates Philip E. Clippinger '83 Karen A. and K evin W. Kennedy Ms. Barbara A. Ulrichsen Mr. and Mrs. Linson Wong Agnes Agar Coleman '40 Foundation Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Fund Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. The Coleman Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross Woodworth 111 ’73 Ms. Dale E. Console (Jane Henderson ’79) Dr. and Mrs. Marc R. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Ron Zindman Mr. David W. Crane and Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kilgore "63 Sumner Rulon-Miller 111 "53 Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Zipperstein Ms. Isabella L. de la Houssaye Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Crouse Mr. and Mrs. Jaime G. Davila Faculty Fellows Deutsche Bank America Foundation By far the greatest strength of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Princeton Day School is its E. Dougherty '43 dedicated faculty whose wisdom and patience have guided countless students through the learning process. Contributions to PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL this level of giving have been made Annual Report 2001-2002 between $1.000 and $1.999.

Anonym ous Mr. Clifton W. Draper A B N A M R O Eric C. Dunn ’75 Dr. Robin R. Antonacci and Mr. and Mrs. John G. Edelblut Dr. John N. Cavuto Educational Ventures Mr. and Mrs. Andris Anuzis Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Felton Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Auerbach Dr. Judith R. Fox Aventis Pasteur Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. France Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Mr. James E. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bachelder III Mr. Gregory P. Francfort and Ms. Arlene Kraus Ms. Nancy Ukai Russell (Louise Mason ’54) Ms. Patricia A. Francfort Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lerner J. Andrew Sanford "78 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Berk Mr. and M rs. Tim othy H. Garry Mr. and Mrs. Amit M. Limaye Schering-Plough Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bernstein (Julia Penick '77) Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Lively Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter Sednaoui Mrs. Sidney Blaxill Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gay Mr. and M rs. Donald H. Lom Sednaoui Family Charity Fund Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Booth Dr. and Mrs. Steven R. Gecha Mr. and Mrs. Brian Manley Dr. Elliott Sigal and Ms. Ruth Sigal Ms. Helen R. Bosley Goldman. Sachs & Company Professor James H. Marrow and Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith Mrs. Lee H. Bristol, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Graham C. Goldsmith Dr. Em ily Rose Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Smith The Bristol Fund (Barbara Straut '84) Mr. and Mrs. Michael K. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smukler Dr. and Mrs. William P. Burks Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Soros Fund Charitable Foundation Judith and William Burks Fund Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Matthews ’76 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stanton of the Princeton Area H&H Appliances Mr. and M rs. Jon T. Mr. and Mrs. Jon H. Stevens Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hall, Jr. McConaughy ’85 Mr. Jeffrey D. Sussman and Mr. James E. Butler and John P. Hall 111 '79 (Robin Cook ’87) Ms. Patricia Adell Ms. Jo S. Butler Mr. Michael D. Halpern and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. McDonough Mr. Vincent M. Tarduogno and Dr. and Mrs. James J. Chandler Ms. Christine Grant Halpern (Molly Sword ’75) Dr. Joyce P. Vincelette Mr. Alan Chimacoff and Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Heker Howard McMorris II '59 Elisabeth Kahora Taylor '91 Ms. Joan S. Girgus John R. Hickling '77 Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Newell M. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Chipin Mr. and Mrs. M. Roch Hillenbrand Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moore Thompson '82 Dr. and Mrs. N. Anthony Coles Roch & Carol Hillenbrand J. P. Morgan Chase Matching (Sarah Griffin ’84) Mr. and M rs. John F. C ook ’ 56 Foundation Gift Program Time Warner Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John F. C ook, Jr. ’ 85 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Nohe (Elizabeth Bylin ’90) Mr. and M rs. Warner T. Howe Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Patteson Dr. and Mrs. Stephen S. Cook ’59 Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Penick. Jr.

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Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Cooleen Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Jusick Mr. and Mrs. John T. McLoughlin Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Revelle Dr. and Mrs. Leon N. Costa Dr. Laurence B. Katz and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Miller Mr. Kevin P. Reynolds and Cruise Holidays of Flemington Mrs. Natalie H. Brooks Mr. Peter A. Miller and Ms. Karen L. Seay Mr. Jonathan B. Crumiller and Dr. and Mrs. John J. Kazmierczak Ms. Jacqueline Schreiber Gail Petty Riepe '64 Ms. Jenny Crumiller Mr. and Mrs. James J. King, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Miragaya James Riepe Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Cuneo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. King Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Moll Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. Mr. Charles L. Kolozsvary and Mr. and Mrs. Marc A. Moran Roberts D ’Argenio Mrs. Timea H. Biro-Kolozsvary Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuyler Anne E. Robinson '72 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Kopolow M orehouse Mr. Mark F. R osenberg and Mr. and Mrs. R. Richard Dool Ms. Andrea S. Kotzker Mr. and Mrs. Norman Morgenstern Mrs. Sandra Bacome-Rosenberg Dr. Alan W. Dunton and Lahiere’s Restaurant Mr. and M rs. D ale F. M orrison Ms. Katharine L. Ross Ms. Patricia E. Tee Sally Kuser Lane '42 The Morrison Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Dr. and Mrs. James W. Dwyer Lasley-Brahaney Design Dr. C. Alexander Moskwa. Jr. and Rossmassler ’47 Katharine Walker Ellison '62 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Laughlin '43 Dr. Elaine S. Elliott-Moskwa Mr. and M rs. Todd W. R usso Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan I. Epstein (Julia Gallup ’55) Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Moyer Dr. and Mrs. Lewis G. Sandy Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Fasolo Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Lawson- Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Myers Allison Ijams Sargent ’78 Mr. and Mrs. R. Lindwood Faxon Johnston New York Life Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Fadlou A. Shehadi Fiona M organ Fein ’61 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sheridan IV Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fragoso Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sienkiewicz Mr. David R. Geltzer Jane Aresty Silverman '63 Mr. Vincent E. Gentile and SKF USA. Inc. Ms. Patricia Pickrel Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. M rs. Walter F. G ip s Jr. Slam ow itz Gips Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Mr. Mark B. Goldfus and Ms. Beverly K. Rubman Ms. Jill L. Goldman ’74 and Mr. Larry A. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Goldman Deborah and Peter Goldman Mr. and M rs. Jerom e T. Smith Foundation Spear, Leeds & Kellogg Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Gosnell Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Starkey ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gund Ellen Fisher Stockmayer '73 Gordon and Llura Gund Leadership Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnwell Straut Foundation Austin P. Sullivan, Jr. '54 Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Hack Mr. and Ms. Robin B. Laylin Mr. Darryl Newman Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Sussman Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanson Mr. Em il W. Lehmann L.M. Newman Family Foundation Mr. William M. Swanson and Mr. and Mrs. Nixon W. Hare '59 Ms. Cheryl Levine Mr. Edward J. O'Brien and Ms. Jane E. Miller (Caroline Erdman ’75) The Leyman Foundation Mrs. Ilene S. O’Brien Clark G. Travers ’55 Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop S. Headley Drs. Shiow and Hsiu-ping Lin Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Ober. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Helmick Dr. Scott Lipkin and Nicholas Osborne '80 Dr. and Mrs. John D. Tydings Barbara Mills Henagan ’77 Dr. Mary Toporcer-Lipkin Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Pandey Ms. Janet A. Ulrey The Henagan Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John C. Litchfield Mr. and Mrs. David Paszamant Mr. and Mrs. James R. Utaski Mr. Jeffery Hiller and Ms. Lila B. Lohr h ’00 Dr. Harold L. Paz and Verizon Foundation Ms. Laurie Londoner The Losam Fund Dr. Sharon H. Press Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Ward Dr. John T. Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lui Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach (Leslie Straut ’80) Ms. Barbara L. Brizzee Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mackay Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Peifer Warren Children Charitable Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacques Dr. Burton G. Malkiel and Mr. and Mrs. Marc L. Perlman Lead Annuity Trust Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jakobson Dr. Nancy Weiss Malkiel PipeVine, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Neil Weiner The Peter and Ellen Jakobson Mr. Michael S. Manning and PN C Bank Dr. Floyd Weinstock and Foundation Mrs. Sharon Hoffman-Manning Joseph D. Punia ’ 71 Ms. Maureen E. O’Neill Mr. George L. James III and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Ratner Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen White III Mrs. Jane McCallister Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Philip Realmuto Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson Mr. Michael R. Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. McCarthy Christopher Reeve '70 Jason Winstanley ’86 Christopher W. Johnson '11 (Livia Wong ’77) Mr. and Mrs. James S. Regan Dr. and M rs. D avid L. Yarian Mr. and Mrs. Gregory V. Johnson Ms. Robin L. McCarthy The Reverend Carl Reimers Mr. and Mrs. E. Michael Joye Mr. and Mrs. David C. McCourt Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLaughlin II

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Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Griffith Keith D. Plapinger ’74 The Pagoda Group Dr. and Mrs. James A. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prieto The Blue & Gracious colonial architecture Mr. and Mrs. Harleston J. Hall. Jr. Mr. and M rs. W illiam T. Quinn White Group in a natural wooded setting Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hamrick RBC Dain Rauscher Recognizing the spirit of the provides a tranquil environment Mr. and Mrs. Roby Harrington IV William E. Rigot '68 for teaching and learning. Mr. William Howe Mrs. David A. Robertson, Jr. students, faculty, staff, alumnae/i, Contributions to Pagoda Group Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Hutton Mr. Ezra D. Rosenberg and parents, past parents, grandparents range between $500 and $999. Mary Hobler Hyson '68 Ms. Elizabeth J. Doverman and friends of Princeton Day Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacques Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross School, contributions to the A nonym ous W. S. Johnston Foundation Dr. Jonathan R. Sachs and Blue & White Group range Mr. and Mrs. Luke J. Antonacci Dr. and Mrs. Krishan Kalra Dr. Susan Bakewell Sachs between $100 and $499. Dr. and Mrs. Jerry Bagel Drs. Barton and Ruth S. Kamen Hugh W. Sam son '65 Anonymous (2) Drs. Daniel and Pamela Beim Mr. and Mrs. Boris Katz Mrs. A. Vernon Shannon Joseph M. Abelson ’73 Professor Paul Benacerraf Mr. and Mrs. Thom as M. Keegan. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Surinder P. Sharma Mr. Douglas H. Blair and Drs. Alan and Pauline Kelsey Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shavel Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ackerman Dr. Alexander M. Ackley, Jr. Ms. Ann Reichelderfer Mr. and Mrs. James J. King, Jr. Mr. David J. Shipper Mrs. Sidney Blaxill Mr. and Mrs. William T. Lifland A. Marked Meyers Shriver '46 John A ger III '79 Mark F. B laxill ’76 Carl W. A k e r lo f’53 Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Duncan W. Ailing Mr. James E. Boatwright and Glenna Weisberg Andersen ’73 Ms. Patrice Coleman- Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Anderson Boatwright Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anzel Dr. and Mrs. Carmel F. Bonnaig Stratos G. Athanassiades ’80 Mr. and Mrs. George G. Atkeson Aventis PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Janet Elderkin Azzoni '46 Annual Report 2001-2002 Ellen Gould Baber '11 Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Babick E. Bloxom Baker '60 Dr. Gary R. Brickner and Mrs. Richard W. Baker, Jr. Ms. Jane Kelly Brickner Mr. and Mrs. Yulon M. Banks William L. Brown ’74 Mr. William E. Barish Mr. James E. Butler and Eleanor J. Barnes ’76 Ms. Jo S. Butler Ms. Tanya D. Barr Mr. and Mrs. Blair J. Capriotti, Sr. Mr. Richard Barrett and Mr. and Mrs. David P. Carberry Barbara Quick Lorndale ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Southwick ’81 Ms. Susan Gosin Carnegie Corporation of New York Anne Worthington Surget (Deborah Burks ’81) Noeline Hargrave Baruch '12 Steven Bash Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Caruso MacNeil '63 Emily Vanderstucken Spencer '58 '12 Dr. and Mrs. James J. Chandler Mr. and M rs. Anthony T. Edward A. Stabler '77 Mr. Kevin Batchelor and Mrs. Peter G. Cook M addalone Mr. Pablo Debenedetti and Dr. Deborah Batchelor Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano T. Battaglia Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Curtis III Jay R. Marcus ’80 Ms. Silvia Strauss-Debenedetti Mr. and Mrs. George Bayer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeMarco The May Department Stores Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Struby Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. DiBianca Company Foundation Ms. Marta Tienda Karen Polcer Bdera ’79 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dufresne Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Mayer Time Warner Foundation Mr. Paul A. Becker and (Christina Bachelder ’77) Mr. and Mrs. Khody Mazda Mr. and Mrs. George A. Vaughn Mrs. Holly Burks Becker ’77 Mr. and Mrs. William C. Egan 111 Mr. and Mrs. Peter L. McCormick Lisbeth Warren ’71 George P.M. Belshaw, Jr. ’84 Mr. Antonio O. Elmaleh Melissa Retzlaff McTigue ’88 Mr. William L. Warren Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bencivengo Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Erdman ’43 Mr. Richard Meckstroth and Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen White III Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Bender Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Ershow Ms. Carol Field Whitehouse Station Sarah C. Benioff '84 Ershow Chiropractic Center Mr. and Mrs. George Miragaya Family Medicine Dr. and Mrs. Dirck Benson Louise Matthews Fiickinger ’83 Ethan L. Moeller ’90 Mrs. Robert C. Whitlock Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F. Bergan Mr. Je ff and Dr. M elissa Freedm an Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moore Jason Winstanley ’86 Margaret Merle-Smith Bergstrand ’83 Dr. Thomas Gallagher and Shin Na '84 Mrs. Brenda K. Wislar Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Bernstein Dr. Amy Gittell Gallagher Marcia Goetze Nappi ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M. Bezar General Mills Foundation Drs. V.K. and Su Narayanan W oodworth bfi Mr. and Mrs. Prasad Gollakota Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. Drs. Benjamin and Lisa Zablocki Mr. and Mrs. James Biehl Drs. Christopher and Mr. and M rs. Jay H. Paszam ant Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Dr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Binder Dorota Gribbin Mr. Henry S. Patterson II Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Penick, Jr. Drs. Ivan and Elena Petrovic

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Mrs. Adele Plapinger Black Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Capinpin Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Crosta. Jr. The Reverend and Mrs. David B. Blair '81 Barbara Spalholz Cappello '74 Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Crowley Craig R. Dykstra Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Blatteifein Sarah Burchfield Carey '81 Mr. Ernest Cruikshank Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Eaton Susan M. Blaxill-Deal '78 Blythe Scott Carr '45 Dr. Alexander D. Curtis and Susan Ecroyd '72 Daniel B. Blum '73 Mr. and Mrs. James D. Carty Mrs. Elizabeth Fecko-Curtis Dr. and M rs. Norm an H. Edelm an Boeing Company Mark Caruso '01 Ms. Elizabeth R. Cutler and C. William Edwards, Jr. '63 David C. Bogle, Jr. '82 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel T. C asey Mr. Thomas G. Kreutz Mrs. Thomas W. Eg]in Mr. D avid Bonk and Mr. and Mrs. William F. Caulin Ms. Susan Daly-Rouse and Thomas W. Eglin. Jr. '82 Ms. Sharon McCrae Nancy Chen Cavanaugh '78 Mr. Charles B. Rouse Mr. and Mrs. John E. Egner, Jr. Andrew M. Bordeman '98 Mr. and Mrs. Merkle Cherry James P. Daubert '76 Mark A. Egner '82 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bordeman Dr. and Mrs. Paul Chew Derya Davis '94 Dr. and Mrs. James L. Elmore Ledlie N. Borgerhoff '72 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chiang Mr. and M rs. Stephen T. D avis Amir R. Emami ’96 Dr. and M rs. Steve Borrus Robert M. Chibbaro '86 Herbert B. Davison '31 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Eng Mr. and Mrs. James V. Bowen Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Chilton '72 Joan Budny Dawe '49 Engelhard Corporation Mrs. Anne Boyd (Ellen Prebluda '12) Joseph L. D elafield III '55 Birgit H. Enstrom "85 Wendy McAneny Bradburn '50 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Chipin Melinda Bowen Dempsey '84 Mr. William R. Epply Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brent Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Chipin Margaret Woodbridge Dennis '65 Mr. and M rs. Jonathan I. Epstein Helena M. Brett-Smith '73 David Erdman ’46 Claire Treves Brezel '77 Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Erdman '39 Benjamin T. Brickner '00 Judith Erdman ’72 Ms. Theodora Brickner Michael P. Erdman ’50 Mr. Gunther T. Bright, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fagles Ms. Jill Bright Mr. and Mrs. Michael Faigen Mr. and M rs. Edwin W. Brill Mr. and M rs. Tim othy A. Brill Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Wendy White Brockelman '84 PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Adam Bromwich '92 Annual Report 2001-2002 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bromwich Mr. and M rs. Avery F. B rooks Cindy Brooks '75 Mrs. R. Kenneth Fairman Olive Schulte Brown '43 Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Fales Ralph M. Brown III '75 Orren Weisberg Falk '76 Theodore Brown '74 Mrs. Jean Farina Elizabeth Heins Brownback '83 Laura Farina '79 Mr. and Mrs. Graham M. Brush. Jr. Scott J. Feldman '93 Jonathan H. Brush '81 Mr. Kai Chiu and Ms. Zi Yeh Anne Carples Denny '53 E. Robert Fernholz '55 Lisa-Margaret Stevenson Bryan '67 Mr. and Mrs. David S. Choi Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. DePace Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. Feuer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew D. Buchsbaum Mr. and Mrs. David Chow Mr. O rville C. Dewey Jonathan D. Firester '83 Dr. Joseph Budelis and Chubb & Son. Inc. Mr. Paul F. DiM anno First Union Foundation/ Ms. Valorie Sands Thom as D. Chubet ’61 Phyllis Boushall Dodge '40 Wachovia Foundation Katharine Bryan Bulkley '47 Cisco Systems Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Coleman D. Professor Nathaniel Fisch and Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Burby John W. Claghorn III "68 Donaldson. Sr. Dr. Tobe Fisch James C. E. Burke '80 Mr. and Mrs. John Claghorn Dr. and M rs. John L. D orazio Susan Stix Fisher ’72 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Burns '76 Ann Kinczel Clapp ’59 Ruth Kemmerer Dorf '27 M s. Susan T. Fiske (Leslie Ring '76) Phyllis Vandewater Clement '40 Mrs. Bonita M. Douglass Mr. Mitchell Fishman and Elissa I. Burr '94 Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Cluett Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Drago, Jr. Ms. Lois A. Rowe Rebecca W. Bushnell '70 Mrs. Philip J. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Drago Daisy Harper Fitch ’52 Butterfly Enterprises Kathleen Gorman Colket '69 Mr. Richard C. Dreher and David S. Fitton. Jr. '79 Jodie Platt Butz ’71 Alicia M. Collins '89 Mrs. Diane M. Dreher Anne Dennison Fleming '11 Eric M. Bylin '85 Commercial Property Network, Inc. Kathleen Sittig Dunlop '63 Barbara Russell Flight '77 Cabot Corporation Foundation Mr. Richard M. Conley Nicole J. Dunn '89 Ronda Davis Fliss "69 Mr. Mark R. Caligaris and Carol Katz Connelly '77 Ms. Marie N. Dursin Mr. and Mrs. H. Jonathan Fox Ms. Karen A. Hotchkiss Mrs. John J. Conroy Katherine Webster Dwight '54 Mrs. Isabel W. Fox Mr. Roque J. C alvo Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Conway Harrison S. Fraker, Jr. "57 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Campbell Mrs. Ollie Costen Charmian Kaplan Freund '38 t Helen R. Cannon '44 Gail Cotton '62 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Friedman Margaretta Cowenhoven '30 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Crea Joan Knapp Crocker'63

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Benjamin M. Frost '92 Mrs. Samuel M. Hamill Mr. Dean A. Jacoby Mitchell J. Klein '86 H. Dawn Feldman Fukuda ’88 Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jaffin Lew is C. K leinhans III '46 Agnes Fulper ’54 Ms. Kathleen Deignan Ms. Tamara Jakub Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kline Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. Funk '72 Julia Fulper Hardt ’61 Mr. and M rs. Tariq Jam al Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Knapp (Jean Beckwith '12) Mr. and Mrs. Archer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Jam ieson, Jr. Anthony F. Knott ’77 Laurie Gallup Fusco ’83 Harman, Jr. h ’95 Dr. and Mrs. Guenter R. Janhofer Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Knott Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gallagher Anne Harrison-Clark ’56 Ahsen S. Janjua ’99 Mr. Joseph and Dr. Lynne Kossow Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Gallo Elizabeth C. Healy '69 Mr. and M rs. M. Saleem Janjua Allison Gilbert Kozicharow ’70 Sherri and Vic Garber Sylvia Taylor Healy '45 Mrs. Marius B. Jansen Robert A. Kramer, Ph.D. and Moore Gates, Jr. ’42 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Heins II Charles W. Jaques ’85 Dana J. Kessler, Ph.D. Thomas R. Gates ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Heller Eric R. Jensen ’82 Jacqueline Reiss Kravitz ’89 Dr. and Mrs. Reinhold W. Gebert Daniel J. Helmick '90 San g I. Ji '89 Mr. Subramaniam Kumar and Prof. and Mrs. Robert P. George Judson R. Henderson ’92 Dr. Bruce Johnson and Mrs. Chithra Kumar Mr. and M rs. Joseph F. G erdes Matthew C. Henderson ’89 Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Ms. Irene Kurakina Jonathan S. Gershen ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Henkel J. Cameron Johnson ’82 Benjamin B. Kuris ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Giancola ’72 Ms. Gayle Henkin and Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Johnson Jerem y S. K uris ’91 (Martha Tattersall ’77) Mr. Thom as P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Johnson Elizabeth Lake ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gibson Mrs. Glentworth Lamb (Marjorie Wallace ’84) Samuel Wm. Lambert ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Orhan Gingis Dr. and Mrs. Kim D. Lamon Donald H. Gips ’78 Ms. Mary E.K. LaMotte Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gittell A. Stephen Lane, Jr. ’64 Mr. and M rs. D avid F. Glickm an Sarah K. Lane ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Lanni Mr. Paul A. Lanzotti Ms. Cynthia M. Laskin PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Sheila Hanan Lathrop ’67 Annual Report 2001-2002 Mr. and Mrs. George Latyszonek Mr. and M rs. Jam es Y. Laughlin '8 0 Mr. Leighton H. Laughlin ’41 Brandon G lover ’ 14 Ophelia Laughlin ’77 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Gluck Launch Pad Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gold Dr. Norman B. Lavinson Mr. and Mrs. David E. Goldberg John T. Law ’48 Ms. Beth A. Golden Competition Catherine Regan Lawliss ’89 Paul E. Goldman ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Byoung K. Lee Dr. Robert J. Goldston and Sharon L. Herbert '99 Alexandra Johnston ’97 Frank Y. Lee ’00 Dr. Ruth B. Goldston Mr. C. Ryman Herr, Jr. Bradford Johnston ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lee Mr. and Mrs. David D. Gomez, Jr. Daniel R. Herr '84 William Cord Johnston ’92 Julia R. Lee ’44 Mr. Andrew C. Gomory and Julia Herr '88 Robert Jordan ’80 L. Blair Lee ’69 Ms. Margaret M. Davis Lorraine M. Herr '82 Mrs. Sidney Jordan Dr. Aaron Lemonick Mr. and Mrs. George S. Gordon Mrs. Marilyn R. Herr Mr. and Mrs. E. Michael Joye Suzanne E. Lengyel ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Jerem M. Gordon ’72 Lucinda Herrick ’72 Richard B. Judge, Jr. ’69 Eleanor Vandewater Leonard ’44 Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Grannatt III Joanne Sly Hicks ’40 W illiam W. Kain ’78 Mr. Fred M. Levinton and Katherine Greenberg ’88 Dr. and Mrs. Gavin Hildick-Smith John W. Kalpin, Jr. ’72 Ms. Elizabeth M. Phillips Beatrice Zenzie Gregory ’83 Joanne Kind Hinton ’76 David R. Kamenstein ’56 Deborah R. Levy ’82 Ms. Jane Grigger Susan C. Hockings ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Satish S. Karandikar Mrs. Harry S. Leyman, Jr. Mr. and M rs. Joseph T. G rossi Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Sr. Drs. Gary and Robin Karpf Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lieberman Alice Lee Groton ’78 Julia Cornforth Holofcener ’61 Ms. Pamela B. Katten Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Lieberman Alexandra Smith Gunderson ’75 Mr. and Mrs. William N. Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Katzoff Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lieberman Rajendra Gupta, M.D. and Chandler A. Hopkins ’85 Mrs. Dorothy M. Keegan Carol Lifland ’73 Vinod Gupta, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Herve J. Hoppenot Mr. and Mrs. M ichael J. Kelly David T. Lifland ’79 Dr. Elliot G ursky Mr. and M rs. Benjam in F. Houston Mr. and Mrs. George Kelsey Mr. and M rs. Christopher Y. Lim Mr. and Mrs. W illiam F. Hackett Alan R. Howard '88 Mr. John M. K erekes and Mrs. Rose Linville (Katharine Burks ’75) Mr. and Mrs. John B. Howe Mrs. Wendy S. Toth-Kerekes M argot W illiam son Litt ’51 Dr. John F. Flagam an and Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Hufnal J. Regan Kerney ’61 Little Italy’s Pastry Shop M s. Andrea T. Flyde Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hughes Nancy Hudler Keuffel '58 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Z. Liu Mr. and Mrs. William R. Haldane, Sr. Rebecca Hafitz Hull ’77 Dr. Bruce and Dr. D eborah Drs. David and Yvette Jackson Lizerbram Alice Jacobson '63 Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Jacobson

48 Mr. Richard R. Lloyd M illiken & Com pany Tamar Pachter ’77 Mr. and Mrs. David M. Quinlan The Reverend Bradford Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. Millner '71 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Pad Mr. Joel S. R aab and B. Locke, Jr. ’39 Mr. and Mrs. Celso Miragaya Mr. Thom as H. Paine Mrs. Gayle M. Share-Raab Logan Capital Management, Inc. Gale Colby Mirzayanov '69 Mr. and Dr. K alipada Palit Drs. Robert and Marjorie Raab Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Lohwater Mr. Lee Mitchell and Wallace C. Palmer, Jr. ’49 Mandy Rabinowitz '97 Catharine J. Loughran ’34 Ms. Carolyn Abbate Mr. Samuel Parab and Mr. and Mrs. Balakachetty Pamela J. Macleod ’78 Mitchell Rose Mrs. Sylvia G. Moore-Parab Radhakrishnan Ms. Luz N. Madrigal MMC Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Parish Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. Mario Maggio Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moeller Senator and Mrs. Kay Patterson Mr. and Mrs. J. Sadler Ramsdell Linda Gail Malsbury ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Moll Richard K. Paynter III ’44 Mr. John Rand and Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mann Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moonin Elizabeth Wakefield Peck ’84 Dr. Muriel Rand Jennifer Brannon Manning ’80 Marjorie Libby Moore ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Pepperman Donn and Susan Rappaport Dr. Winton H. Manning and Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Ms. Janet H. Perkins Janet L. Rassweiler ’75 Dr. Nancy G. Manning Foundation Matthew E. Perkins ’94 Robert H. Rathauser '69 Ms. Debra J. Manno Patience Morgan-Irigoyen ’66 Morgan E. Perkins ’00 Dr. David P. Rebovich Charles F. Mapes, Jr. ’48 Ann Wittke Morrissey ’76 Professor and Mrs. Michael L. Perlin Andrea Avery Renault '77 Richard G. Marcus ’62 Melissa Baron Murdoch ’88 Jeffrey F. Perlman ’82 Thomas B. Reynolds ’72 Mr. Irwin D. Marks Philena Locke Richards ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Martin Cynthia Tregoe Richetti ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mascioli Stephanie Richman ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Massimo Ruth Pessel Riedel '59 Elisa J. and Richard W. Matthes Dr. and Mrs. Andres Rios Douglas L. Matthews '80 Alice Northrop Robbins '40 Mrs. Vishnya Maudlin and Mr. Tim Maudlin Sanders Maxwell '32 D avid H. M cA lpin, Jr. ’43 Colin C. McAneny '45 Abigail Stackpole McCall ’80 Mrs. Barbara W. McCallister Ann McClellan '68 Dr. and Mrs. F. Edw ard Roberts, Jr. Jo Schlossberg McConaghy ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. James F. McCue Shepherd K. Roberts ’47 Ms. Joan McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Robson George Hood McLaughlin III '83 Opportunity Barbara Johnston Rodgers '51 Shelby Brewster McMahan '70 Mr. Gregorio Rodriguez, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. McPhaden Drs. Sanjeeva and Meena Murthy Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Peters Paul M. Roediger '47 Susan Shea McPherson '62 Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Muscara Samuel L. Pettit ’44 David C.D. Rogers '47 Ms. Patricia McStravick Mr. W. Creed M yers Malcolm Peyton ’47 Drs. Raymond and Linda Rosen Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Meara Mr. and Mrs. Ramesh Nair Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Pfenninger Dr. and M rs. Albert Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Avrom Medalia Alexander Nehamas and Craig A. R. Phares ’83 Mr. Jerome A. Rosenthal and The Merck Company Foundation Susan Glimcher Pharmacia Foundation Ms. Cionna M. Buckley Arthur D. Meritt ’50 Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Nemiroff Dr. Donald A. Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Jerome A. Rosenthal Kate Merlino '12 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nie Dorothy Pickering *71 Elizabeth D. Ross ’74 Merlino Public Relations Dr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Piscopo Leland H. R oss III '78 Mr. and M rs. Edwin H. M etcalf '51 W. W. Norton & Company, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Plat William R. Rossmassler '38 Edwin B. Metcalf '83 Novartis US Foundation Timothy J. Platt '74 Jeremy E. Rothfleisch ’88 Patricia M. Metzger '78 Mr. Richard S. Nowakowski and Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Plohn, Jr. Wendy Gartner Rowland ’53 Elizabeth Zenzie Meyer ‘86 Ms. Nancy L. Hayes Jane C. Podurgiel '87 Dr. and M rs. M arc R. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Milevski Mr. and Mrs. John D. O'Brien Ms. Diane Poletti-Metzel Mr. A. David Russell Barbara R. Miller '70 Shawn P.M. O'Connor '95 Kathrin Poole '71 Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. S. Russell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. M iller Erik L. Oliver '90 Mrs. Sharen Popkin Anne G. Russell-Barrett ’75 Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Miller, Sr. Robert H. Olsson '78 Sheila Mackay Power '87 Mr. and Mrs. Sabatino A. Russo III ’74 Lawrence W. Miller II '84 Dr. and Mrs. Adeoye Olukotun Christopher W. H. Price '79 Mr. and Mrs. Rene L. Sagebien Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oppenheim Ms. Liza Price Dr. David Salem Nancy B. Miller '57 Mr. John Ora Lucile Stafford Proctor ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Samse Polly T. Miller '63 Ms. Bente Ott The Prudential Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford III Dr. Randolph J. Miller and Joan Thomas Purnell '42 (Helen Behr '68) Dr. Carrie A. Hufnal-Miller Russell B. Pyne '73 Mrs. Gloria Quigley ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS

Ms. Patricia A. Sanson Eric M. Slighton '79 Mitchell Sussman '71 Christian D. Wallace ’80 Dr. Jorge L. Sarmiento and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Sloan Mr. and Mrs. James R. Suyo Cynthia Walsh '70 Ms. Lucia Acosta Jackson W. Sm art III '79 Dr. and Mrs. William A. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ward Mr. and Mrs. William S. Sayen '65 Bradley R. Smith '85 Lawrence Tan '69 Terry L. Ward '74 (Elizabeth Bristol ’69) Ingrid Hoover Smith '89 Dafna Tapiero ‘87 Dr. Paul F. W arms and Ms. Paula Weiss and Margaret Smith-Burke ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Tate Ms. Mary Riordan Mr. Peter A. Scarpato Barbara J. Smith-Coleman ’49 Joan M. Taylor Ashley ‘38 Joseph W. Warren '81 Ms. Debbie S. Schaeffer SmithKline Beecham Foundation Cecelia Manning Tazelaar ’78 Dr. Daniel J. Wasser and Pamela Sidford Schaeffer '63 David B. Smoyer ’56 Hope Spiro Tennenbaum '73 Dr. Karen T. Randall William D. Schafer '87 Ms. Bette I. Soloway and Textron Charitable Trust Lucy Law Webster ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schmidt Mr. Pete Soloway Christopher M. Thomas '82 Dr. and Mrs. William H. Wegner Mr. and Mrs. George F. Schmucki Tracey A. Spinner ’00 Edward C. Thomas '74 Drs. Yen Wei and Jane Cai Ms. Lisa Schmucki Mr. Joel L. Stahmer and Ms. Ms. Jill L. Thomas Mr. Leonard R. Weisberg Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schwiebert, Jr. Francesca Calderone-Steichen Mr. and Mrs. James L. Thompson Jennifer Weiss ’77 (Sara Schwiebert h ’05) Mrs. Amy M. Stanko Ms. Margaret A. Thompson Wells Fargo Susan Bauer Schwinger ’73 Fanya U. Stansbury '91 Caroline Stewardson Thornewill ’83 Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh. Jr. Joelle Scott ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Amel Stark Mr. and Mrs. John E. Trumbauer Mr. and Mrs. Peter Westergaard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sedgewick Stephen M. Wheeler ’80 Mr. G erald P. Seid Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick W. White Mr. Atle Selberg Dr. and Mrs. John J. White, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lars A. Selberg ’75 Rena Ann Whitehouse '83 (Julia Sly ’74) Robert C. Whitlock, Jr. '78 Mr. and Mrs. Mahir Sen Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Whitney Mr. Richard E. W hittaker and Dr. M argaret M. M cCann Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A. W ilde III PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Ann M. Wiley ’70 Annual Report 2001-2002 Mrs. Lee A. Wiley Edward J. Willard ’84 Evan J. Williams '84 Galey Bissell Sergio-Castelvetere ’66 Leonard J. Williams, Jr. '76 Mr. D avid Seto and Drs. Ulysses and Delores Williams Ms. Pearl Wong Seto Robert D. Wilmot '69 Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Shaffer Jean Gorman Wilson '69 Dr. Rajnikant Shah and Friendship Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Winstanley Dr. D aksha Shah Dr. and Mrs. Evan R. Wolarsky Law rence H. Shannon ’ 81 Rachel Li 1 ienthal Stark ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Tucker Dr. Alfred W ollack Ms. Cindy F. Shapiro Austin C. Starkey, Jr. ’69 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Tucker Jr. Dr. Jan B. W ollack and Mr. Roger A. Shapiro Lynn Shapiro Starr ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Turner, Sr. Ms. Marian L. Conroy Harriet Sharlin ‘70 Linda Maxwell Stefanelli ’62 Susan McAllen Turner ’53 Dr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Wood Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Shaw. Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Sternberg Mr. and Mrs. John C. U risko III Sam uel T. W oodworth '82 Melanie J. Shendalman '87 Dana H. Stewardson '80 (Karen Callaway ’85) Mary Greey Woody '41 Lorna Mack Sheridan '83 David C. Stifel '84 Dr. W alter K. Urs Thomas C. Worthington '71 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sherman Richard N. Stillwell. Jr. '50 Drs. Rogelio and Linda Valencia Mr. and Mrs. V. G erald Wright Warren W. Shew "64 Ellen Fisher Stockmayer '73 Mr. and M rs. Paolo H. Valle Mr. and M rs. Bill Wyman Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Shipper Rebecca C. Stoltzfus ’85 Margaret Brooks Van Dusen '31 Dr. Eugene H. Young and Steven L. Silverman ’72 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stoltzfus, Jr. Ms. Monique R. van Perlstein Dr. Sophia C. Young Karen Hamel Simas '84 Mr. William A. Stoltzfus and Mrs. Sheryl A. Vazzano Laurie Bryant Young '71 Julie K. Simon '93 Ms. Alison L. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Vehslage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Yurcisin Mr. and Mrs. Colin M. Simons David B. Straut '74 Brent Vine ‘69 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zenzie Mr. and Mrs. John I. Simons Ms. Marcia S. Streete John E. Vine '82 Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Zueker Stephen M. Sinaiko '85 Elizabeth Hill Stretch '38 Stephen M. Vine ’70 Elizabeth Sinnott-Armstrong '72 James D. Strugger ’88 Henry T. Vogt ’72 Eric Z. Skaar '01 William R. Strugger '81 Heather Campbell Wager '87 The Reverend and Craig C. Stuart '87 Susan Barclay Walcott '57 Mrs. Daniel J. Skvir Dr. and Mrs. Telechery A. Sudhakar (Tamara Turkevich '62) David C. Sullivan '86 Mr. Marvin J. Suom i Ellen Sussman '72

50 Marie Frohling Rawlings Class of 1953 Class of 1961 Miss Fine’s Margaret Wicks Spicer Anne Carples Denny Mahala Busseile Bishop School Elaine Polhemus Frost Elise Chase Dennis Class of 1944 Hilary Thompson Kenyon Fiona Morgan Fein Alumnae Helen R. Cannon Hope Thompson Kerr Julia Fulper Hardt Julia R. Lee Wendy Gartner Rowland Julia Cornforth Holofcener Class of 1926 Eleanor Vandewater Leonard Jane Gihon Shillaber Jane W. Smith Kingsley Kahier Hubby Susan McAllen Turner Margaret Smith-Burke Class of 1945 Class of 1927 Blythe Scott Carr Class of 1954 Class of 1962 Ruth Kemmerer Dorf Mary Jo Gardner Fenton Louise Mason Bachelder Gail Cotton Margaret Cook Wallace Grace Turner Hazard Sarah Hart Brodsky Katharine Walker Ellison Sylvia Taylor Healy Katherine Webster Dwight Winifred Dickey Kellogg Class of 1929 Sesaly Gould Krafft Agnes Fulper Kate Sayen Kirkland Anne Mitchell Dielhenn Lynn Prior Harrington Susan Shea McPherson Class of 1946 I. Letitia Wheeler Ufford Tamara Turkevich Skvir Class of 1930 Janet Elderkin Azzoni Linda Maxwell Stefanelli Margaretta Cowenhoven Hope Hemphill Carter Class of 1955 Margaret Froelick Hubbard Joan Daniels Grimley Merriol Baring-Gould Almond Class of 1963 Barbara Quick Lorndale Joyce Friend Everett Patience Outerbridge Banister Class of 1931 Mary Lee Muromcew L. Chloe King Joan Knapp Crocker Margaret Brooks Van Dusen Philena Locke Richards Julia Gallup Laughlin Wylie O'Hara Doughty A. Markell Meyers Shriver Barbara Kohlsaat von Oehsen Kathleen Sittig Dunlop Class of 1934 Virginia Taylor Simonin Catharine J. Loughran Class of 1956 Wilhelmina Foster Reynolds Class of 1947 Carol Harris Bradley Katharine Bryan Bulkley Kingsley Hubby Gallup PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Class of 1935 Barbara Pettit Finch Anne Harrison-Clark Annual Report 2001 -2002 Mary Cowenhoven Coyle Nancy Hurd Norris Elizabeth Alsop Hinchman Florence Dell Macomber Alice Roberts Pierson Lucile Stafford Proctor Ann A. Smith Sally Campbell Haas Class of 1938 Class of 1948 Alice Jacobson t Charmian Kaplan Freund Katharine Gulick Gardner Class of 1957 Kleia Raubitschek Luckner Roberta Harper Lawrence Joan McGeoch Perry Nancy B. Miller Anne Worthington Surget MacNeil Elizabeth Hill Stretch Nancy Hagen Spaulding Polly T. M iller Joan M. Taylor Ashley Class of 1949 Susan Barclay Walcott Valerie Wicks Miller Joan Budny Dawe Mary Strunsky Wisnovsky Pamela Sidford Schaeffer Class of 1939 Mary Byrd Platt Jane Aresty Silverman Therese Critchlow Barbara J. Smith-Coleman Class of 1958 Patricia Tighe Walden Nancy Hudler Keuffel Class of 1964 Class of 1940 Lucy Law Webster Emily Vanderstucken Spencer Jane Budny Conrad Phyllis Vandewater Clement Jettie Edwards Agnes Agar Coleman Class of 1950 Class of 1959 Cary Smith Hart Phyllis Boushall Dodge Wendy McAneny Bradburn Ann Kinczel Clapp Elisabeth Aall Kaemmerlen Joanne Sly Hicks Polly Jamieson Meara Anne Goheen Crane Gail Petty Riepe Alice Northrop Robbins Ruth Pessel Riedel Class of 1951 Class of 1965 Class of 1941 Gordon McAllen Baker Class of 1960 Margaret Woodbridge Dennis Anne Reynolds Kittredge Nellie Oliphant Duncan Susan Carter Avanzino Karen Fraser Mary Greey Woody Margot Williamson Litt Martha Thompson Eckfeldt Barbara Johnston Rodgers Louise Scheide Marshall Class of 1942 Jane Dielhenn Otis Jane M. Cooper Class of 1952 Amanda Maugham Pearson Sally Kuser Lane Beverly Stewart Almgren Sally Hagen Schmid Joan Thomas Purnell Daisy Harper Fitch Mary Roberts Woodbridge Mary Fenn Hazeltine Marcia Goetze Nappi Class of 1943 Jean Samuels Stephens Olive Schulte Brown Marina von Neumann Whitman Marjorie Libby Moore Julia Sturges O'Connor t Deceased

51 ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS

Class of 1944 Class of 1952 Class of 1958 Princeton Alfred W. Gardner John C. Wellemeyer Richard W. B aker III Country Day John P. C. Matthews Gordon Knox, Jr. Richard K. Paynter 111 Class of 1953 School Alumni Samuel L. Pettit Carl W. A kerlof Class of 1959 Markley Roberts Henry B. Cannon III Joseph N. Coffee Class of 1931 Peter B. Cook Stephen S. Cook Herbert B. Davison Class of 1945 G. Grenville Cuyler N ixon W. Hare Colin C. McAneny John E. Kerney, Jr. Howard McMorris II Class of 1932 Sum ner R ulon-M iller III Richard E. Funkhouser Class of 1946 Kenneth C. Scasserra Class of 1960 Benjam in F. H ow ell, Jr. David Erdman E. Bloxom Baker Sanders Maxwell G. Allan Forsyth Class of 1954 Brock Putnam II Lewis C. Kleinhans 111 Henry J. Huff Class of 1935 Robert R. Piper Austin P. Sullivan. Jr. Class of 1961 A. Caryl Bigelow, Jr. Thomas D. Chubet Donald R. Young J. Regan Kerney Peter Morse Class of 1936 Peter H. Raymond John C. C ooper III Edw ard G. Warren III

Class of 1938 Class of 1962 William R. Rossmassler Arthur B. Dielhenn Richard G. Marcus David L. Tibbals W illiam H. W alker III PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Annual Report 2001-2002 Class of 1963 C. William Edwards. Jr. K evin W. Kennedy James B. Kilgore Class of 1939 John A. Ritchie Robert B. Benham Wilhelmus B. Bryan III Class of 1964 Harold B. Erdman Creativity Richard B. Hill Bradford B. Locke, Jr. Aubrey Huston III Class of 1947 Class of 1955 A. Stephen Lane, Jr. Class of 1940 Malcolm Peyton John F. B ales III Leighton H. Laughlin, Jr. John J. Hemphill, Jr. Shepherd K. Roberts Guy K. Dean III Warren W. Shew James K. Meritt Paul M. Roediger Joseph L. D elafield III David C.D. Rogers E. Robert Fernholz Class of 1965 Class of 1941 Peter R. Rossmassler Roger O. Hoit Thom as H. G am an Leighton H. Laughlin Frederick S. Osborne, Jr. Hugh W. Sam son Class of 1948 Patrick Rulon-Miller William S.M. Sayen Class of 1942 Alexander S. Burnstan Clark G. Travers Moore Gates, Jr. John T. Law William E. Schluter Charles F. M apes, Jr. Class of 1956 Detlev F. Vagts John D. Wallace John F. Cook David R. Kamenstein Class of 1943 Class of 1949 Daniel E. B. Quick Robert E. Dougherty Wallace C. Palmer, Jr. Robert M. Rubino Peter E. Erdman Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. Mark A. Heald Class of 1950 David B. Smoyer James B. Laughlin Michael P. Erdman David H. McAlpin, Jr. Arthur D. Meritt Class of 1957 Richard N. Stillwell, Jr. Edward S. Barclay, Jr. James Carey, Jr. C lass of 1951 Stephen Crawford James C. Kerney Harrison S. Fraker, Jr. D ouglas G. G. Levick III William M. Morse Edwin H. Metcalf

52 Robert H. Rathauser Cynthia Walsh Katharine C. Constable Princeton Douglas A. Rieck William E. White Susan Ecroyd Day School Elizabeth Bristol Sayen Ann M. Wiley Michael Englander Austin C. Starkey, Jr. Donald R. Young, Jr. Jody Erdman Alumnae/i Lawrence Tan Susan Stix Fisher Brent Vine Class of 1971 Jean Beckwith Funk Class of 1966 Jane T. Wiley Participation: 20% Paul Funk Participation: 17% Robert D. Wilmot Class Agent: GeorgeTreves Paul D. Giancola Class Agent: Jean Gorman Wilson Jerem M. Gordon Jodie Piatt Butz Linda Staniar Bergh Mark Delavan Harrop David T. Claghorn Class of 1970 Lucinda Herrick Linda Staniar Bergh Blythe Anne Kropf Participation: 41% Katherine Gulick Hoffman Deborah Hobler Catherine S. Lane Class Agent: John W. K alpin, Jr. Sarah K. Lane Tania Lawson-Johnston McCleery Allison Gilbert Kozicharow Virginia Myer Kester Patience Morgan-lrigoyen Donald J. Millner James J. MacAfee Galey Bissell Sergio-Castelvetere Lew is C. B ow ers II John K. Paine Linda Gail Malsbury R ebecca W. Bushnell Dorothy Pickering Kate Merlino Class of 1967 Brigid E. Moynahan Participation: 34% Class Agent: Susan Fritsch Faber Anthea Burtle Orlando Cynthia Morgan Pastuhov Lisa-Margaret Stevenson Bryan Wistar Williams Rawls Patricia Sly Chamberlain Thomas B. Reynolds Susan Fritsch Faber Anne E. Robinson Karen Andresen Kennedy Sheila Hanan Lathrop Julia Lockwood Jo Schlossberg McConaghy Martha F. M iller Laura B. Peterson Polly Smock Phoebe Knapp Warren Mackenzie Carpenter Rotstein Steven L. Silverman Class of 1968 Elizabeth Sinnott-Armstrong Participation: 22% Sarah Rodgers Smith Edith Sayen Ban Samuel Starkey Sophia Godfrey Bauer Ellen Sussman Karen M. Turner John W. Claghorn III Frederica Cagan-Doeringer Kathrin Poole Henry T. Vogt Michael L. Hart Frederic P. Erdman Joseph D. Punia Diana E. Walsh Mary Hobler Hyson Heidi Flemer Hesselein Mitchell Sussman Laurie Merrick Winegar Ann McClellan Allison Gilbert Kozicharow George Treves William E. Rigot J. Allyn Love, Jr. Lisbeth Warren C la ss o f 1973 Peyton Brewster Rutledge S. Pamela Orr Marck Natalie Huston Wiles Participation: 31% Helen Behr Sanford Hilary Martin Thomas C. Worthington Janet M. Masterton Laurie Bryant Young Joseph M. Abelson Class of 1969 Linda McCandless Glenna Weisberg Andersen Participation: 28% Shelby Brewster McMahan Class of 1972 Cynthia Bishop-Webster Class Agent: Jean Gorman Wilson Wendy Lawson-Johnston McNeil Participation: 49% Daniel B. Blum Susanna Bailey Brooks Margaret Meigs Class Agents: Jody Erdman Helena M. Brett-Smith Helen Bushnell Cadue Barbara R. Miller and Steven L. Silverman John Bushnell Christopher Reeve Jill Williams Dickerson Kathleen Gorman Colket Jane Gaman Banfield Elizabeth Hamid Roberts Alison Ellis Ronda Davis Fliss Noeline Hargrave Baruch James C. Rodgers Anne Bishop Faynberg Susan Denise Harris Steven Bash M. Nicole Sarett Louise Whipple Gillock Elizabeth C. Healy Ledlie N. Borgerhoff William E. Schluter. Jr. M. Daryl Janick Kent Richard B. Judge, Jr. Henry P. Bristol II Diane Erickson Seagle Carol Lifland Barbara Thomsen Kerckhoff Ellen Prebluda Chilton Harriet Sharlin Barbara Urbach Lissner L. Blair Lee Jonathan D. Chilton Marjorie Shaw John B. Mittnacht Gale Colby Mirzayanov Margaret K. Considine Cynthia A. Shoemaker Peter J. Moore Laurie D'Agostino Stoumen Russell B. Pyne Stephen M. Vine ANNUAL FUND CONTRIBUTORS

Susan Bauer Schwinger Anne G. Russell-Barrett Class o f 1977 Class of 1978 Ellen Fisher Stockmayer Lars A. Selberg Participation: 40 % Participation: 40% Hope Spiro Tennenbaum Suzanne Bishop Willis Class Agent: Julia Penick Garry Class Agent: Alice Lee Groton Anne MacLeod Weeks Gay Wilmerding Ellen Gould Baber J. Keith Baicker Newell B. Woodworth III Hilary Winter Holly Burks Becker David A. Barondess Christina Black Susan M. Blaxill-Deal C lass of 1974 ( lass of 1976 Claire Treves Brezel Lucy Englander Brinster Participation: 23 % Participation: 33% Class Agent: Mary Hunter White Class Agent: Joseph M. Feller Carol Katz Connelly Nancy Chen Cavanaugh Christina Bachelder Dufresne Barbara Griffin Cole Theodore Brown Eleanor J. Barnes Anne Dennison Fleming Elizabeth Mason Cousins William L. Brown Mark F. Blaxill Barbara Russell Flight Douglas D. Fitton Cyra Jane Cain John E. Burns Julia Penick Garry Thomas R. Gates Barbara Spalholz Cappello Leslie Ring Burns Martha Tattersall Giancola Donald H. Gips Sam uel C. Finnell III Susan Pratt Clark Barbara Mills Henagan Alice Lee Groton Jill L. Goldman James P. Daubert John R. Hickling Jennifer Chandler Hauge Cathy Cipolla Isom Alyssa Oxley Davidson Rachel Abelson Hickson W illiam W. Kain Laura Mali-Astrue Sue Fineman Keitelman Keith D. Plapinger Pamela Macleod Timothy J. Platt Sheila Mehta Elizabeth D. Ross Patricia M. Metzger Sabatino A. R usso III Marc A. Moran Eleanor Funk Schuster F. G regory M orea Julia Sly Selberg Robert H. O lsson Gail Reeder Pyke Lise A. Roberts PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Lei and H. R oss III Annual Report 2001-2002 J. Andrew Sanford Allison ljams Sargent Jeffrey L. Swisher David B. Straut Cecelia Manning Tazelaar Edward C. Thomas Kenneth Trock Palmer B. Uhl Nancy Hollendonner Turner Terry L. Ward Robyn J. Ultan Mary Hunter White Precision Suzanne Vine M ichael F. Walters Class of 1975 Elizabeth Westergaard Participation: 29% Orren Weisberg Falk Rebecca Hafitz Hull Robert C. Whitlock, Jr. Agent Needed Deborah Fath Sim eon H. Hutner Joseph M. Feller Christopher W. Johnson Class of 1979 John E. Brinster Mary Murdoch Finnell Anthony F. Knott Participation: 27% Carl G. Briscoe 11 Holly Friedman Glick Ophelia Laughlin Class Agents: Laura Farina, Cindy Brooks Joanne Kind Hinton J. Kerin Lifland Anne Merrick Kellstrom Ralph M. Brown III Julia Stabler Hull Alice Graff Looney and Martha Hicks Leta Ruth Barach Cox J. Stephen Judge David J. Mali Eric C. Dunn John A ger III Caren D. Ludmer Livia Wong McCarthy Shaw n W. Ellsw orth Karen Polcer Bdera Sheila Newsome Maddox Tamar Pachter Paul E. Goldman Vance G. Camisa Michael Mantel I Michael V. Patterson Alexandra Smith Gunderson Miriam Chilton Gregory E. Matthews Andrea Avery Renault Katharine Burks Hackett Benjamin D. Dubrovsky Thomas B. Moore Mathieu D. Roberts Caroline Erdman Hare Laura Farina Ann Wittke Morrissey Caroline W. Sherm an Livingston Johnson Rhoda Jaffin Murphy Edward A. Stabler Dafydd P. Jones Barksdale Penick Keith S. Usiskin John B. Joyce Sally Silk Jennifer Weiss Sandra Lamb Leong Jonathan A. Stein Mark W. Zaw adsky Mary Sword McDonough Sandra Shaw Strong George M. Zoukee Yuki Moore Laurenti W illiam H.E. von Oehsen III Janet L. Quigley Cintra Eglin Willcox Janet L. Rassweiler Leonard J. Williams, Jr. Murray Wilmerdine

54 David S. Fitton, Jr. Class of 1981 K ang Na Craig A. R. Phares Delia Smith Gardiner Participation: 16% Jeffrey F. Perlman Rachel Leader Samoil John P. Hall 111 Class Agent: David B. Blair Jonathan R. Rabb Lorna Mack Sheridan Christopher J. Horan Caroline Stewardson Thornewill David B. Blair W illiam R. R ossm assler III Andrew M. Jensen Rena Ann Whitehouse Jonathan H. Brush Lauren Goodyear Schramm Anne Merrick Kellstrom Sarah Burchfield Carey Wendy Donath Selig Jane Henderson Kenyon Jonathan W. Drezner Donald Shaw Class of 1984 Martha Hicks Leta G ary F. Hatke Charles H. Shehadi Participation: 36% D avid T. Lifland Sarah Sword Lazarus Susan E. Short Class Agent: Daniel R. Herr Catherine White Mertz Susan M. Stoltzfus Eva Mantcll George P.M. Belshaw, Jr. Christopher W. H. Price Christopher E. Pey Lindsay S. Suter Sarah C. Benioff Cynthia Tregoe Richetti Law rence H. Shannon Carl S. Taggart Andrew D. Bing A. V. Shannon III Christopher M. Thomas Deborah Burks Southwick Wendy White Brockelman Muna Shehadi Sill Michael J. Southwick Newell McLain Thompson Lynne Faden Byrne Eric M. Slighton Lindsay S. Stoner John E. Vine Victoria C.P Chen Jackson W. Sm art III William R. Strugger Sam uel T. Woodworth Melinda Bowen Dempsey Henry H. Zenzie Joseph W. Warren Aaron Woolf Meredith L. Eppel Marjorie Wallace Gibson Class of 1980 Barbara Straut Goldsmith Participation: 34% Class Agent: Anthony G. Dell Christopher W. Hayes Daniel R. Herr Stratos G. Athanassiades Nina Moore Howell James W. Bartolomei. Jr. Jonathan I. Leaf Adam H. Barton James C. E. Burke Nicholas John DeCandia PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Anthony G. Dell Annual Report 2001-2002 Virginia Gilbert David Harrower William B. Haynes Suzanne E. Lengyel Winifred Stoltzfus Host Brian H. Luscombe Robert Jordan Susanne Roed McGinley Jam es Y. Laughlin Adrienne Spiegel McMullen Robert M. Leahy, Jr. Drama Sally Snedeker Merz Jennifer Brannon Manning William Paul Meyerhofer Jay R. Marcus Lawrence W. Miller II Douglas L. Matthews Shin Na Abigail Stackpole McCall Class of 1982 Class of 1983 Phoebe V. Outerbridge Nicholas Osborne Participation: 33% Participation: 28 % Elizabeth Wakefield Peck Jamie Phares-Jacobson Class Agent: Lorraine M. Herr Agent Needed Edith C. Schulz-Ogden Lawrence K. Pierson David C. Bogle, Jr. Margaret Merle-Smith Bergstrand Karen Hamel Simas Vincent Pocino Katharine Ijams Butt Elizabeth Heins Brownback David C. Stifel Howard F. Powers, Jr. Donald DeCandia Norman T. Callaway, Jr. Sarah Griffin Thompson Richard E. Ramsey T. W ilson Eglin. Jr. Philip E. Clippinger Edward J. Willard Lynn Shapiro Starr Mark A. Egner Noelle Damico Evan J. Williams Dana H. Stew ardson Alice N. Ganoe Jonathan D. Erdman John T. W oodward IV Susan Vaughn-0'Brien Beth Geter-Douglass Jonathan D. Firester Christian D. Wallace Suzanne Haynes Halle Louise Matthews Flickinger Class of 1985 Leslie Straut Ward Lorraine M. Herr Laurie Gallup Fusco Participation: 23% Stephen M. Wheeler Eric R. Jensen Suzanne Utaski Gibbs Class Agent: Leslie Vielbig Del Col Jennifer Dutton Whyte Carolyn Kuenne Jeppsen Beatrice Zenzie Gregory Laura S. Bennett C. Treby McLaughlin Williams J. Cameron Johnson Andrew F. H aw kes Brenda Wren Burman Deborah R. Levy Julia Dinah Katz Eric M. Bylin Anne Metcalf Matthew P. Kohut Danielle Coppola-Kilbourne Lindsay McCord G eorge Hood M cLaughlin III Birgit H. Enstrom Edwin B. Metcalf Tonya Elmore Faulkenburg Zoe Nicolich Nelson Stephanie Lazer Guterl James S. Hall Catherine Reavey Harris Chandler A. Hopkins

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Mary Lawson-Johnston Howe Class of 1988 Jacqueline L. Kravitz Missy Collins Scott Jonathan W. Jaffee Participation: 25% Catherine Regan Lawliss Fanya U. Stansbury Charles W. Jaques Class Agent: Julia Herr Ani Tilden Pierson Elisabeth Kahora Taylor Jon T. M cConaughy Hardy S. Royal Cynthia Wu Peter B. Axelrod Lynne Erdman O'Donnell Carlos A. Sagebien Wendy Chapot Stephen M. Sinaiko Ingrid Hoover Smith Class of 1992 Amy Venable Ciuffreda Bradley R. Smith Laurie Stuart Participation: 20% Elisa DeRochi Rebecca C. Stoltzfus Meg Young Yoder Class Agents: Benjamin M. Frost Edward S. Eglin Kim Thornton Taggart and James M. Graziano H. Dawn Feldman Fukuda Karen Callaway Urisko Class of 1990 Katherine Greenberg Suzy Dolan Batcha Participation: 18% Christine Grounds T. Courtenay Batcha Class of 1986 Class Agents: Lylah M. Alphonse Lily Wise Hargrove Jason Alan Bilanin Participation: 17% and David A. Ragsdale Class Agent: Jonathan S. Gershen Laura H. Heins Adam Bromwich Ju lia Herr Lylah M. Alphonse Kevin Capinpin Steven B. Anderson Alan R. Howard Edith H. Baronian Carolyn Cooper Andrew C. Bushnell Taylor Kang-Chung Hwong Deborah Bushell Gans Patricia Frank Jaye Chen Benjamin M. Frost Robert M. Chibbaro Justin Geisel Leslie Elmore Cole Judson R. Henderson Jonathan S. Gershen William Cord Johnston Susan C. Hockings Elizabeth Lake D avid W. K aiser. Jr. Michael Laudenberger Mitchell J. Klein Katherine K. Marquis Stacey Ellen Namm Joelle Scott PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Lauren Shuke Annual Report 2001-2002 Krista Danielle Teffeau D avid Wise

Samuel Wm. Lambert Class of 1993 Timothy P. Leddy Participation: 8% Elizabeth White Meahl Class Agents: Scott J. Feldman, Elizabeth Zenzie Meyer Daniel A. Ragsdale and Tania L. Schoennagel Stephen S. Siegel David C. Sullivan Michelle H. Boyd Jason Winstanley Scott J. Feldman Bennett J. Matelson Zachariah D. Gursky Stacy A. Ho ( lass of 1987 Melissa Retzlaff McTigue Daniel J. Helmick Benjamin Brett Kuris Participation: 22% Melissa Baron Murdoch Benjamin A. Hohmuth Jared R. Nussbaum Class Agent: Guinnevere E. Roberts Lisa A. Kmiec Daniel A. Ragsdale Robin Cook McConaughy Arianna Rosati Sara Jane Matelson Julie K. Simon Jeremy E. Rothfleisch Ethan L. Moeller Joel E. Faller Kari Moradoff Schulsinger Erik L. Oliver Erik Johansen Class of 1994 Courtney L. Shannon Jason C. Posnock Robin Cook McConaughy Participation: 12% James D. Strugger David A. Ragsdale Anne McDougald Class Agent: Veronica M. S. White Julie Taitsman Jane C. Podurgiel (Mass of 1989 Ramsay W. Vehslage. Jr. Julie Ober Allen Sheila Mackay Power Participation: 24% Elissa I. Burr Stephanie Richman Class Agent: Hardy S. Royal Class of 1991 Derya Davis Alison Ufford Salem Participation: 11% Bradford Johnston William D. Schafer Sarah T. Ackley Class Agents: Daniel J. Oppenheim Melanie J. Shendalman Amy Warren Alpert Melissa A. Rosendorf Matthew E. Perkins Rachel Lilienthal Stark Alicia M. Collins and Elizabeth Kahora Taylor Jessica Seid Michele Sternberg Nicole J. Dunn Sarah J. Silverman Craig C. Stuart Andrew C. Dykstra Ara Baronian Christina Williams Dafna Tapiero Karen P. Fredericks Jeremy S. Kuris Cornelia Wu Heather Campbell Wager Stephen T. Fulm er L. Campbell Levy Randy S. Walter Gregory P. Gordon Amy R. Livingston Jill Campbell Wiley Matthew C. Henderson Alex J. Wolfson Elizabeth Griffith Hipp Sofia Xethalis San g I. Ji

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Class of 1995 Ahsen S. Janjua Franklin P. Jacobson Participation: 5% Sean N. Merriweather Faculty and Staff Dean Jacoby Class Agent: Wesley T. Steffens Jamie Sue Miller Monika Jaeckle Dean Acquaviva Lawrence M. Miller James Y. Laughlin ‘80 Robynne H. Boyd Priyanthi Alahendra Michael J. Pepperman Harvey Lee Archer Harman, Jr. Stephen Bailey Julie R. Perlin Matthew Levinson Mari Harman John W. Baldw in Margo R. Smith Barbara Maloney Shaw n P.M. O ’Connor Denise G. Bencivengo Maria L. Tardugno Debra J. Manno Eric S. Schorr Anna F. Bernanke Yves Marcuard Dina Bray C la ss o f 2000 Cecilia Marquez Class of 1996 Barbara A. Brent Participation: 12% Elisa J. Matthes Participation: 9% Stephanie J. Briody Class Agents: Amanda J. Helwig Patricia McStravick Class Agents: Liuba L. Shapiro Suzanne R. Buchsbaum and Kyle A. Lieberman Judith Michaels and Sarah E. Weeks Darlene M. Byrne Catherine Miller W. Scott A dam s Jerome M. Campbell Calder W. Cruikshank Jennifer Elden Mischner Benjamin T. Brickner Susan Carty Zachary B. David Josianc Morgenstern Pam ela T. Chew Alex D. Curtis Peter H. Denby Irene G. Mortensen Amir R. Emami Colleen Casey Mote Kathleen O. Jamieson Danielle La Vacca Nutt Rebecca A. Nemiroff John Ora Chandler F. Plohn M aryann F. Ortiz Yulia Gorodetskaya Thorpe Cynthia H. Peifer Cynthia A. Peterson Class of 1997 Participation: 12% Class Agents: Cynthia Alvarez and Whitney ./. Robinson PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL

Cynthia Alvarez Annual Report 2001 -2002 Danny S. Borrus Andrew T. Breitenberg Jordan D. Cooper Rosa Rivas Petrenko Meghan Desch Jacquelyn D. Pillsbury Alexandra Johnston Tara Wyman Quigley Kevin Mackay Thomas J. Quigley Brandice Osborne-Gwynn David C. Reeve Mandy Rabinowitz Susan M. Reichlin Anne Marie Russo Robert M. Farina Laurie Curtis Cindy F. Shapiro Class of 1998 Natasha K.Jacques Liz Cutler Marie Shock Participation: 7% Frank Y. Lee Susan Daly-Rouse Paula Siegel Class Agents: Jessica A. Collins Kyle A. Lieberman Eamon M. Downey Daniel J. Skvir and Jeffrey Kurtz Lila B. Lohr Kelly Jenkins Dun Bette 1. Soloway Matthew S. McGowan Paul Epply-Schmidt Marin S. Blitzer Susan E. Stein Paris L. McLean Susan C. Ferguson Andrew M. Bordenian W illiam A. Stoltzfus III Morgan E. Perkins Holly Fewkes Jessica A. Collins Silvia Strauss-Debenedetti Tracey A. Spinner Phillis Finn Leif C. Forer Jill L. Thomas Sapna E. Thottathil Judith R. Fox Jeffrey Kurtz Elizabeth S. Trapp David M. Freedholm Giovanna G. Torchio Kathleen A. Troy Class of 2001 Beverly G. Gallagher Carlton H. Tucker Participation: 11% Emily Q. Gallagher Class of 1999 Wendy B. Varga Class Agents: Sara F. Peach Patrick Gavin Participation: 13% Cameron Virrill and Carolyn L. Yarian Barbara Straut Goldsmith '84 Class Agents: Paul Warms G ail G om ez Christopher W. Gerry Mark Caruso Ann M. Wiley ‘70 Jane Grigger and Julia R. Perlin Jessica S. Feig Kate Winton Alexis L. Gelperin Todd B. Gudgel Brandee N. Adams Dolores Wright Adilah Guiseppi-Wilson Marta M. Gull Christopher W. Gerry Beth Yakoby Kristin Miller Andrew C. Hamlin Kelila B. Green Anastasia Yonezuka-Brown Sara Peach Tonhu T. H oang John L. Griffith 111 Donna Zarzecki Ford Scudder Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick Sharon L. Herbert Amy L. Shearer Sybil Holland Ariana Jakub Eric Z. Skaar Chandler A. Hopkins ‘85 Carolyn Yarian John B. Howe

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bums Mr. Edward J. Epstein Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hicks Grandparents Erin Burns '08 Harrison Epstein '05 Natesa Z. Bland ' 13 Grandparent gifts, which K elsey S. Burns ' 10 Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Erdman '39 Mrs. Pat Hickson supported the PDS technology Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Chipin Spencer E. Mooney ' 13 Christopher II. Baker ’06 program, were made in honor of Eric F. Chipin '08 Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Erdman '43 Nicholas B. Baker ’09 their grandchildren who attend Mr. and Mrs. John Claghorn Amory E. Hare '10 William S. Baker '12 Princeton Dav School. MacAdie S. Ferguson '07 Phoebe Hare "14 Mrs. Esther Highland Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Cluett Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Evelyn Michael J. Highland '03 Mrs. Florence Adams Claire B. Stanton ' 11 Christopher J. Leslie '05 Samuel V. Highland ' 11 Lauren E. Berk '08 Eloise W. Stanton '14 Mr. and Mrs. R. Lindwood Faxon Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Sr. Ms. Marilyn Anikis Ms. Audrey G. Conover M eade F. Atkeson ' 11 Jeremy L. Hofmann '04 Camryn R. Yurcisin '13 Peter Rossi "04 Mary E. Atkeson '13 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Homcha Mr. and Mrs. Luke J. Antonacci Michael P. Crowley '04 Mrs. Peter G. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Forsyth Matthew L. Cavuto ’13 Mr. William Howe Hilary T. Cook '04 Leslie R. Shapiro ’06 Mr. and Mrs. George G. Atkeson Michelle L. Howe '04 Matthew W. C ook '05 Meghan M. Shapiro '08 Meade F. Atkeson ' 11 Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Hufnal Mary E. Atkeson '13 Zachary Miller '07 Mr. and Mrs. John Avery Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jacobson Em ily B. C lippin ger ’ 13 Hadley P. Jacobson ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jakobson Bachelder III Robert K. Marshall '07 Louise H. Dufresne '09 Mrs. Lisa Kahn Mason G. Dufresne '13 Pamela J. Lee '08 Mrs. Dorothy M. Keegan Kelley L. Keegan '03 Megan Keegan ’05 PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Thomas M. Keegan ’ 12 Annual Report 2001-2002 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Kelly Samuel M. Kelly ' 11 Olivia S. Kelly '13 Mr. and Mrs. Irving Backinoff Mr. and Mrs. George Kelsey Blake B. Backinoff ’09 Matthew A. Kelsey '04 Brooks H. B ack in off '12 Ms. Patricia Kennedy Mrs. William D. Baird Emma L. Swanson '04 William John B. Laylin '13 Determination Ms. Arlene Kraus Mr. and Mrs. George Bayer Carly Crouse ’05 Jeremy L. Hofmann '04 Mrs. Nicholas Costa Mrs. Isabel W. Fox Allison Crouse ’07 t Mr. Karl H. Behr Stephanie Costa '02 Avery S. Fox ’05 Nina Crouse ’07 Laurence H. Sanford '04 Michael L. Costa '04 Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Gittell Mrs. Glentworth Lamb Broden N. Sanford '08 Kristina N. Costa '05 Brett G. Gallagher '05 Blair E. Lamb '03 Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Berge Mrs. Ollie Costen Ms. Helen Glickman Ms. Mary E.K. LaMotte Melissa M. O'Brien '12 Nicholas Y. Banks '12 John M. Gallagher '04 Jenny M. LaMotte '07 Molly O ’Brien ' 14 Zachary A. Banks '14 Rebecca Gallagher '06 Gretchen R. LaMotte '10 Mrs. John K. Bodel Ms. Helen Criniti Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Gluck Mr. Leighton H. Laughlin '41 Anne L. Bodel '03 Matthew Moran '15 Alexander J. Gluck ’10 Logan S. Laughlin '06 Mr. Thomas Brahaney Mr. Harry L. Curtis, Jr. Matthew J. Gluck ' 12 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee Caylin E. Brahaney '11 G. Parker Curtis ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Gosnell Pamela J. Lee ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Brill Suzanna S. Curtis ’04 Peter D. Travers '08 Mr. Em il W. Lehmann Allison A. Brill '06 Eliza L. Curtis '08 Georgia B. Travers '09 John A. Lehmann ’06 Mrs. Lee H. Bristol, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L.C . Dailey. Jr. Mary G. Travers ’ 14 Nicholas W. Lehmann '09 Margaret L. Sayen '02 Samuel M. Shannon '14 Dr. and M rs. Jam es A. Gunn Dr. Aaron Lemonick Elizabeth W. Sayen '03 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph DeMarco Remy Q. Gunn ’08 Hannah L. Lemonick '06 Clark B. Bristol '06 Michael Battaglia '02 Mr. and Mrs. Leon Guy Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lerner Benjam in H. Bristol ’ 13 Maria E. Battaglia '04 Alexus E. Davis ’ 11 Dana M. Lerner '10 Dr. and Mrs. William P. Burks Anthony Battaglia '06 Mr. and Mrs. W illiam R. Haldane, Sr. Jordan M. Lerner ’13 Hilary B. Becker '06 Mrs. Donald Dickson Christopher C. Haldane ’05 Mrs. Harry S. Leyman, Jr. Robert M. Hackett '08 Johanna A. Dickson ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanson Christopher L. Ross '09 Lindsay S. Becker'09 Sean Dickson ’03 E liza Hanson ’ 10 Mrs. Rose Linville Mr. William R. Epply A bigail Hanson ’ 12 Madison C. Linville '06 Alexander M. Epply-Schmidt ’07 Perry W. Hanson ’ 14 Cameron Linville '09 f Deceased Aidan Epply-Schmidt ’ 10 Sarah Louise Linville '14

58 Mrs. Marjorie Lohwater Mrs. Gloria Quigley Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siskovic. Jr. Jamie L. Lohwater ' 11 Robert J. Quigley '05 Robert J. Cooleen '15 Parents of Alex J. Lohwater ’ 11 Paul I. Quigley ' 12 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smaldone Alumnae/i, Kathleen H. Lyons, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Thom as J. Quigley. Sr. Alexander J. Alsup '03 Chloe Johnson '13 Dylan Q uigley ’ 12 Claire H. A lsup '07 Former Faculty Dr. Ahmed Madani. M.D. Em m a Q uigley ' 14 Ms. Lillian Spencer Robert S. Madani '13 Drs. Robert and Marjorie Raab Sarah M. Spencer ’ 13 and Staff, Former Mr. and Mrs. Mario Maggio Sam A. Share-Raab "12 Simeon M. Spencer ’ 14 Trustees, Friends Rosalie G. Marfuggi ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Rhett Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stoltzfus, Jr. Anonymous (3) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Manley Jenny M. LaMotte '07 Amelia R. Baxter-Stoltzfus '06 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ackerman Brielle Manley ’09 Gretchen R. LaMotte '10 Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnwell Straut Dr. Alexander M. Ackley, Jr. Alexa L. Manley ' 11 Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Roberts Walker B. Ward '12 Ms. Denise R. Adams Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Mann Dylan T. Q uigley '12 Campbell Goldsmith '15 Mr. and M rs. Duncan W. Ailing Jacob M. Fisch '06 Em m a Q uigley ’ 14 Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Sussman Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Anderson Mr. Irwin D. M arks Dr. and Mrs. Albert Rosenthal Alexander H. Sussman ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anzel Melissa D. Marks '06 Peter A. Hugick ’03 Adam G. Sussman '06 Mrs. Yolan G. Arlett Mr. J. Pauli Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bachelder II Allison M. Marshall '03 (Louise Mason ’54) Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Bailey Emily C. Matthews '14 E. Bloxom Baker ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Khody Mazda Mrs. Richard W. Baker. Jr. Daniel D’Argenio '06 Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Banks, Jr. Diana B. D'Argenio ’08 Mr. William E. Barish Mrs. Barbara W. McCallister Katherine E. James '06 Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLaughlin II PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Charlotte M. Williams '12 Annual Report 2001-2002 Anna D. Williams '15 Mr. and Mrs. Avrom Medalia t Mr. Karl H. Behr May-Ying C. Medalia '08 Drs. Daniel and Pamela Beim Dr. C harles M iller Mr. and Mrs. David G. Belanger Zachary Miller '07 Dr. and Mrs. Sheldon S. Berkman Mr. and Mrs. Celso Miragaya Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Biehl Alexander G. Miragaya '10 Spirit Dr. and Mrs. Alan Bilanin Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nie Mr. G. Reginald Bishop. Jr. May-Ying C. Medalia '08 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome A. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. James L. Thompson Mrs. Adele Plapinger Black Mr. and Mrs. John D. O'Brien Annaliese B. Rosenthal ’05 Griffin Thompson '15 Mrs. Sidney Blaxill Nanette R. O'Brien '04 Jocelyn A. Rosenthal '08 Mr. and Mrs. William D. Tucker Jr. Professor and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Padrino Cionna A. Rosenthal '13 Michael P. Tucker '14 William E. Bonini Daniel S. Anderson "02 Mr. A. David Russell Mrs. Sally Wasser Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bordem an Charles Anderson '05 Phoebe C. Stockman '06 Matthew J. Wasser ' 11 Dr. and Mrs. Steve Borrus Mr. and Mrs. David Paszamant Elizabeth G. Stockman '09 Mrs. Mary Lee Welsh Mrs. Anne Boyd Jennifer E. Paszamant '12 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Savoca Elizabeth L. Welsh '04 Ms. Carol Boyd Harrison Paszamant '14 Stephen J. Nagy '04 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Westergaard Mr. and Mrs. M ichael Brent Senator and Mrs. Kay Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Homer Schmidt Jason A. Kilbourne "10 Ms. Theodora Brickner Courtland M. Lackey '10 Alexander M. Epply-Schmidt '07 Colonel and Mrs. Ernest H. Winter. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Mrs. Moncure P. Patteson Aidan Epply-Schmidt '10 Bruce W. Thurman '05 Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. John F. Patteson '02 Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F. Schm ucki Dr. Alfred W ollack Bristol II '72 William W. Patteson '06 Eleanor G. Oakes '03 Caitlin Wollack '08 Mrs. Lee H. Bristol, Jr. James O. Patteson '09 Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sejnoski Dr. and Mrs. J. Edwin Wood Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bromwich Ms. Elaine Pepperman Peter S. Martin '05 Elizabeth B. Starkey '04 Olive Schulte Brown '43 David S. Pepperman '04 Mrs. A. Vernon Shannon Samuel B. Starkey '09 Mr. and Mrs. Graham M. Brush. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. El wood W. Phares II Samuel M. Shannon '14 Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Bryan Hadley P. Jacobson '14 Mr. and Mrs. Paul O. Shapiro Heidi Woodworth '07 Mr. and Mrs. James E. Burke Mrs. Sharen Popkin Leslie R. Shapiro '06 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wyman Dr. and Mrs. William P. Burks Max K. Popkin '09 Meghan M. Shapiro '08 Dylan T. Q uigley ' 12 Rebecca W. Bushnell "70 Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Shipper Emma Quigley ’ 14 Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Buttenheim Arielle N. Shipper '06 Mr. Roque J. C alvo W. Daniel Shipper ' 10 ' Deceased

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Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Capinpin M rs. Thom as W. Eglin Dr. Elliot G ursky Mr. and M rs. Stanton C. Kelton III Hope Hemphill Carter ’46 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Egner. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Hack Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. James D. Carty Mr. and Mrs. Shawn Dr. John F. H agam an and (Jane Henderson ’79) Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Caruso W. Ellsworth '75 M s. Andrea T. Hyde Mr. John M. Kerekes and Dr. and Mrs. James J. Chandler Dr. and Mrs. James L. Elmore Mr. and Mrs. Harleston J. Hall, Jr. Mrs. Wendy S. Toth-Kerekes Mrs. Hayward H. Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Dennis C. Eng Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Kerney, Jr. ’53 Professor and Mrs. Theodore Mr. and Mrs. David Erdman '46 Mr. Michael D. Halpern and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Keuffel C hase, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Erdman '39 Ms. Christine Grant Halpern Mr. and M rs. C harles Y. K ing Dr. and Mrs. Paul Chew Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Erdman '50 Mrs. Samuel M. Hamill Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Knapp Amy Venable Ciuffreda '88 Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Erdman '43 Mr. and Mrs. Nixon W. Hare '59 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick M. Knott Mr. and Mrs. John Claghorn Professor and Mrs. Robert Fagles (Caroline Erdman '75) Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Korenjak Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Coates, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Faigen Mr. and Mrs. Archer Harman. Jr. h '95 Ms. Andrea S. Kotzker Mrs. Philip J. Cobb Mrs. R. Kenneth Fairman Susan Denise Harris ’69 Professor and Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Collins Mrs. Jean Farina Dr. and M rs. John F. Hartmann E. Kuenne Mr. Richard M. Conley Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Farina Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Hatfield Ms. Irene Kurakina Mrs. John J. Conroy Mr. and Mrs. E. Robert Femholz ’55 Dr. Elaine Hathaway Mrs. Louisa G. Lambert Mrs. Peter G. Cook Barbara Pettit Finch '47 Jennifer Chandler Hauge '78 Mr. Sam uel W. Lam bert III Ms. Helen Criniti Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Sylvia Taylor Healy '45 Sally Kuser Lane '42 Mr. Ernest Cruikshank Finnell III '74 Mr. and M rs. John J. H eins II Mr. Paul A. Lanzotti Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. D'Altrui (Mary Murdoch ’76) Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Helmick Sheila Hanan Lathrop '67 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Danielson Ms. Dorothy Finnerty and Barbara Mills Henagan ’77 Mr. and Mrs. James B. Laughlin ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Davis Mr. Ron Unterman Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Henkel (Julia Gallup ’55) Herbert B. Davison ’31 Dr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Firester Ms. Gayle Henkin and Mr. Leighton H. Laughlin ’41 Mr. and Mrs. David Firth Mr. Thom as P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Leighton H. Dr. and Mrs. Louis Fishman Mr. C. Ryman Herr, Jr. Laughlin. Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Val Fitch Mrs. Marilyn R. Herr Roberta Harper Lawrence ’38 (Daisy Harper ’52) Dr. and Mrs. Gavin Hildick-Smith Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Mrs. David S. Fitton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. M. Roch Hillenbrand Lawson-Johnston Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Forer Mrs. Ingeborg Holzinger Mr. and Mrs. Byoung K. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Forsyth Mr. and Mrs. William N. Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Lieberman Mr. and M rs. Guy K. Dean III '55 Mr. and Mrs. H. Jonathan Fox Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Houston Mr. and Mrs. William T. Lifland Mr. and Mrs. John H. Denny Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. France Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Howard Dr. Bruce and Dr. Deborah Mr. and Mrs. Peter Desch Mr. and Mrs. Jay Friedman Mr. and Mrs. John B. Howe Lizerbram Ms. Patti J. DeWitt Mr. and Mrs. David A. Kingsley Kahler Hubby ’26 Mr. Richard R. Lloyd Mr. and M rs. Thom as F. D iBianca Frothingham Mrs. Glen F. Hudler Ms. Lila B. Lohr h ’()() Mr. D onald T. Dickson Ms. Alice Fung Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Mackay Anne Mitchell Dielhenn ’29 Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ganoe Mrs. Aubrey Huston, Jr. Professor Donald Macleod Mr. Paul F. D iM anno Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Gardner '44 Drs. David and Yvette Jackson Mr. and Mrs. Mario Maggio Mr. and Mrs. Coleman D. (Katharine Gulick ’48) Mr. and Mrs. Franklin P. Jacobson Dr. Burton G. M alkicl and Donaldson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Moore Gates, Jr. ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jacques Dr. Nancy Weiss Malkiel Ruth Kemmerer Dorf ’27 Thomas R. Gates ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Jaffin Dr. Winton H. Manning and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Mr. and M rs. Joseph F. G erdes Ms. Tamara Jakub Dr. Nancy G. Manning Dougherty ’43 Mr. Peter G. Gerry Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson. Jr. C harles F. M apes, Jr. ’48 Mrs. Bonita M. Douglass Mr. and Mrs. Orhan Gingis Mr. and Mrs. M. Saleem Janjua Mr. and Mrs. Jules W. Marcus Mr. Clifton W. Draper Dr. Frum a W. Ginsburgh Mrs. Marius B. Jansen Mrs. Barbara K. Marion Mrs. Frank S. Dudley. Jr. Mrs. Walter F. Gips Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Benn W. Jesser Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Matelson Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dufresne Mr. and M rs. D avid F. G lickm an Ms. Barbara L. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews (Christina Bachelder ’77) Mr. and Mrs. Terence A. Golda Mrs. Betty W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Maxwell Mr. and M rs. Stuart Duncan II Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Goldberg Mr. D ouglas F. Bushnell Sanders Maxwell ’32 (Nellie Oliphant '51) Dr. Robert J. G oldston Mr. and Mrs. Livingston Johnson Reverend D avid H. The Reverend and and Dr. Ruth B. Goldston Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Johnston McAlpin, Jr. ’43 Mrs. Craig R. Dykstra Mr. and Mrs. George S. Gordon Mrs. Sidney Jordan Dr. and Mrs. Bruce McClellan Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano. Jr. Mr. and M rs. Stephen F. Jusick Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mrs. Patricia S. Echeverria Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Green John W. Kalpin, Jr. ’72 McLaughlin II Dr. and Mrs. Norman H. Edelman Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Griffith Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Katzoff Mr. and Mrs. John T. McLoughlin Mr. and Mrs. W illiam C. Egan III Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds (Wendy Lawson-Johnston ’70) Mr. and Mrs. Allan Grow Mr. and Mrs. Gerard J. Meara Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gund Mrs. Eldridge Merrick 111 Mr. and M rs. Edwin H. Metcalf ’51

60 Mr. and M rs. Frank W. M iller Rohrbach Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Silverman Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Vehslage Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller Dr. and M rs. D avid J. Rose Jane Aresty Silverman '63 Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Venable Nancy B. Miller ’57 Dr. and M rs. Albert Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. Colin M. Simons Brent Vine '69 Polly T. M iller ’63 Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross The Reverend and Mrs. Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Vosburgh Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. J. Skvir (Tamara Turkevich ’62) Mr. David J. Waks Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Milstein Rossmassler '47 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Sloan Susan Barclay Walcott '57 Mr. and Mrs. James R. Moeller Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rothstein Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moonin Mr. Tom s B. Royal Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Smith Margaret Cook Wallace ’27 Yuki Moore Laurenti ’75 and Patrick Rulon-Miller '55 The Reverend Dr. Willie J. Smith Mrs. Frederick H. Wandelt. Jr. Jeffrey Laurenti Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. S. Russell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Smoyer Dr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Morrison Carlos A. Sagebien '89 Ms. Bette I. Soloway and Dr. and Mrs. William H. Wegner Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Mr. and Mrs. Rene L. Sagebien Mr. Pete Soloway Mr. Leonard R. Weisberg F. Murdoch, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Salkind Dr. David L. Spanel Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Weiss Mr. W. Creed M yers Ms. Sandra Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spataro Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh. Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Dr. Jorge L. Sarmiento and Mr. and Mrs. Amel Stark Mr. Bruce J. Westcott Mr. Richard S. Nowakowski Ms. Lucia Acosta Linda Maxwell Stefanelli '62 Ms. Helen Westcott and Ms. Nancy L. Hayes Kenneth C. Scasserra '53 Jean Samuels Stephens ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Westergaard Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. John J. White. Jr. Mr. Richard K. Olsson Mrs. Robert C. Whitlock Dr. and Mrs. Adeoye Olukotun Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Oppenheim Mr. Richard E. Whittaker and Mrs. Patricia Osander Dr. Margaret M. McCann Ms. Bente Ott Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wilde III Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Paci Mr. Thomas H. Paine Mr. Henry S. Patterson II Mr. and Mrs. Gary O. Patteson Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Paynter III '44 Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Peifer Ms. Janet H. Perkins Mrs. Lee A. Wiley Malcolm Peyton ’47 Professor and Mrs. David Mr. and Mrs. El wood W. Phares II L. Williams Dr. Donald A. Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Winstanley Alice Roberts Pierson ’47 Colonel and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Plohn. Jr. H. Winter, Jr. Ms. Diane Poletti-Metzel Mr. and Mrs. William E. Schluter '42 Dr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Sternberg Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Wise Mrs. June A. Posner Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schwiebert, Jr. Ellen Fisher Stockmayer ’73 Mrs. Brenda K. Wislar Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. (Sara Schwiebert h '05) Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stoltzfus. Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Evan R. Wolarsky Powers, Jr. ’80 Mr. Gerald P. Seid Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnwell Straut Mrs. Cynthia L. Woodger Dr. and Mrs. H. London Press Mr. Atle Selberg Mr. M arvin J. Suom i Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth Mr. and Mrs. David M. Quinlan Ms. Rita Serotkin Mitchell Sussm an ’71 Mr. and Mrs. V. Gerald Wright Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Shaffer Dr. and Mrs. William A. Sweeney Dr. and Mrs. David L. Yarian Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ragsdale Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Shahn Mrs. Earl C. Tanner Donald R. Young ’35 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Regan Mrs. A. Vernon Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Tate Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Young, Jr. The Reverend Carl Reimers Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Shaw, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Thomas Drs. Benjamin and Lisa Zablocki Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Revelle Mr. and Mrs. Fadlou A. Shehadi Mr. and Mrs. James L. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Professor and Mrs. George T. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Shendalman Ms. Margaret A. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zenzie R eynolds Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Newell M. Thompson ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Zucker Ms. Margaret B. Riccardi Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Shillaber (Sarah Griffin ’84) Dr. and Mrs. Yale Richmond (Jane Gihon '53) Clark G. Travers ’55 Dr. and M rs. F. Edward A. Markell Meyers Shriver '46 Susan McAllen Turner '53 Roberts, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Siegel I. Letitia Wheeler Ufford '54 Shepherd K. Roberts ’47 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sienkiewicz Dr. Walter K. Urs Mrs. David A. Robertson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Silk Mr. and Mrs. James R. Utaski Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Robson Mr. and Mrs. Paolo H. Valle Mr. Christopher R. P. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. John C. Varga James C. Rodgers '70 Mr. and Mrs. George A. Vaughn Mr. and M rs. W. Thom as CAPITAL ENDOWMENT AND SPECIAL SUPPORT

Academic Program Support Capital - Unrestricted Faculty Enrichment Program Katharine Metlar Gulick Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fagles Estate of Katherine Professor Nathaniel and Angeline Fleming Austin ’50 Mr. and Mrs. Michacl Mantell '76 Eisenhart Brown ’38 Dr. Tobe Fisch Elizabeth Wert Crowley '68 Mrs. Louisa G. Lambert Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Gardner ‘44 Athletic Fields Project Class of 1975 Scholarship Fund Mr. Sam uel W. Lam bert III (Katharine Gulick ’48) Mr. and M rs. Stuart A. Fisher W illiam P. G raff ’ 75 Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Widlitz Bertrand L. G ulick III '40 Mr. and M rs. Charles Y. King Mr. Bertrand L. Gulick IV Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O’Leary Community Service Fund General Financial Aid Support Mr. and Mrs. Bradford M. Gulick Mr. and M rs. Norm an F. S. Mr. Darryl Newman Anonym ous Mr. Bradford M. Gulick II Russell. Jr. L.M. Newman Family Foundation Deutsche Bank America Foundation Mr. Brent V. G ulick Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Smoyer Mr. and M rs. Robert W. Gunn Mr. and Mrs. John Gulick '41 John C. Wellemeyer '52 Coventry Farm Katherine Gulick Hoffman '72 Miss Katherine D. Gulick Mr. and Mrs. James W. Wickenden Land Purchase Fund Dean W. M athey '43 Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Wickenden Associates Anonymous (3) Ms. Bente Ott Hope Thompson Kerr '53 American Express Foundation Arianna Rosati ’88 Sally Kuser Lane '42 Athletic Program Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth S. Forest Company Rebecca Wert Schmierer '70 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Crosta, Jr. Jewish Communal Fund Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sanderson Ann A. Smith '56 Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fragoso Alissa Kramer Sutphin ’57 Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Widlitz Mr. A lexander Wert

Janet L. Baker Field The Mary R. “ Polly” Hamill Mrs. Sidney Blaxill Fund for Achievement Caron Cadle ’75 Caroline Savage Langan '53

Eric Haring '77 Scholarship Fund PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Haring Annual Report 2001-2002 The Highland Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland The Highland-Mills Foundation Shawn W. Ellsworth ’75 Laura Farina ’79 Ice Hockey Tournaments Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gibson John A ger III '79 (Marjorie Wallace ’84) Mr. and Mrs. Matthew S. Baker Lisa Carpi Gorsch, Ph.D. '81 Curiosity Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Berger The Robert Wood Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Blatterfein Foundation Mrs. Betty W. Johnson and Dr. Marjorie Shaw ’70 and Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Ms. Andrea S. Kotzker Mr. D ouglas F. Bushnell Mr. Barney Rush Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bracken Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews The Keith Wold Johnson Nearly New Shop Ralph M. Brown III '75 Mrs. David A. Robertson, Jr. Charitable Trust Rena Ann Whitehouse '83 Jonathan H. Brush '81 The Harriett C. Robertson The Robert W. Johnson, Jr. Mr. Stephen Williams and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Burns '76 Foundation Charitable Trust Ms. C. Treby McLaughlin (Leslie Ring ’76) Ellen Fisher Stockmayer '73 The Willard T. C. Johnson Williams '80 Eric M. Bylin ’85 Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnwell Straut Foundation. Inc. Mr. Robert N. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Bylin Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Dr. and Mrs. Judson C. Linville Ms. Anne Wright Wilson Mrs. Hayward H. Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. PDS EnAct Club Mr. and M rs. John F. C ook ’56 W oodworth III '73 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Roberts Miss Fine’s School Fund Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cook. Jr. '85 Ricky and Andrew J. Shechtel Miriam and Ira D. Wallach (Elizabeth Bylin ’90) Campus Center Project Philanthropic Fund Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Crowley Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Tullv Susan Schildkraut Wallach '64 Mr. Ernest Cruikshank Civitas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Eaton Mr. Peter G. Gerry The Margaret Cross Scholarship Miss Fine’s School Mr. and Mrs. George Eckardt Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Graziano, Jr. The Nearly New Shop Class of 1956 Fund Mr. and Mrs. John E. Egner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun Kathleen Dunn Lyman '56 J. Scott Egner '81 Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Richardson Dilworth Mark A. Egner ’82 F. Pow ers, Jr. ’ 80 Friends of the Library Richard Fox '00 Memorial Dr. and Mrs. James L. Elmore Sodexho Marriott Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Karsen Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Erdman ‘39 & Affiliates Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smukler PDS Middle School Junior Cross Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Erdman '43 Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Thom as Country Team Mr. and Mrs. David Firth Thomas Foundation Pieter Fisher ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Travers Mr. and Mrs. Jay Friedman Thomas R. Gates '78

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Mr. and Mrs. George S. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Alan Woller Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hudson Lower School Playground Mr. Thomas L. Gray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Dr. John T. Hunt and General Mills Box Tops for Education Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Woodworth Ms. Barbara L. Brizzee Mr. and Mrs. Harieston J. Had, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Mr. and Mrs. Tariq Jamal Stephanie Mann '92 Mr. and Mrs. John T. Henderson, Jr. Woodworth III '73 Dr. and Mrs. Guenter R. Janhofer Memorial Award Mr. and Mrs. William N. Hoover Donald R. Young ’35 Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Karsen Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E. Mann Mr. and Mrs. Herve J. Hoppenot Donald R. Young, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon Aubrey Huston III ’64 Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky (Jane Henderson ’79) Page and Otto Marx, Jr. Mrs. Aubrey Huston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kilgore '63 Scholarship Fund Andrew M. Jensen ’79 Robert S. Krueger Mr. and Ms. Robin B. Laylin Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Gregory V. Johnson Memorial Field Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Lohw ater Page & Otto Marx. Jr. Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte A nonym ous Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lui Alexander T. Lamar ’74 Philip E. Clippinger '83 Mr. Michael S. Manning and Dean Mathey Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. Craig M. Lamb Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cook, Jr. '85 Mrs. Sharon Hoffman-Manning The Bunbury Company Mr. Sam uel W. Lam bert III (Elizabeth Bylin ’90) Mr. Peter A. Miller and Pocumtuck Company Samuel Wm. Lambert '86 J. Scott Egner '81 Ms. Jacqueline Schreiber Mr. Jam es E. Landry Thomas R. Gates '78 Mr. Sean Mooney McAneny Theater Renovation Sally Kuser Lane '42 Goldman, Sachs & Company Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. O’Brien Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Mr. and Mrs. George Latyszonek Mr. Michael R. Jensen Mr. Samuel Parab and Dr. Rachel Harris Alexander D. Laughlin '12 Mr. and M rs. Tobin V. Levy Mrs. Sylvia G. Moore-Parab Mr. and Mrs. Randal C. Langdon Mr. and Mrs. Emmett J. Lescroart Frank A. M cD ougald III '83 Mr. Joel S. Raab and Dr. Brian Logan The Losam Fund MMC Matching Gifts Program Mrs. Gayle M. Share-Raab Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Penick, Jr. Matthew Lustig '87 Robert H. Olsson '78 Mr. Kevin P. Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Popko Paul Lyman '71 The Charles Schwab Corporation Ms. Karen L. Seay Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Martin Foundation Mr. Michael K. Rigby and Frank A. M cD ougald III '83 Mr. and Mrs. Newell M. M s. Wendy W. Horn Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Metcalf Thompson '82 Mr. Peter Robertson and PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Stephen (Sarah Griffin '84) Ms. Linda A. Jubinville Annual Report 2001-2002 Modzelewski Time Warner Foundation Mr. and M rs. Todd W. R usso Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Moll Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Ms. Debbie S. Schaeffer Mr. Stephen D. Morse and W oodworth III '73 Dr. Gregory E. Scott and Dr. M ary L. M orse Dr. Joan Gleason-Scott Quinn McCord Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Nanfara Library - General Support Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stanton Memorial Book Fund Dr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Ganoe Mr. Dennis Stattman and Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fragoso Mr. Richard K. Olsson Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Goldman Ms. Sarah Ringer Richard W. Olsson '76 Deborah and Peter Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Tully Lisa McGraw '44 Skating Rink Mr. and Mrs. Ian M. Orr Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John C. Urisko III Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Helms Lawrence S. Pyne ’78 (Karen Callaway '85) The Robert Wood Johnson Mr. and Mrs. James S. Regan Library - Lower School Ms. Elizabeth Westergaard ’78 Foundation Mr. Christopher R. P. Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. James G. Atkeson and Mr. Thomas Kilbourne Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Rossi Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G. Bell Nassau Hockey League Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Library - Middle School Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross Rossmassler '47 Blue Ridge Charitable Trust Blue Ridge Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Shannon III '79 W illiam R. R ossm assler III '82 Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Booth Mr. Dennis Stattman and Mr. Jeffrey D. Sussman and Dr. Jonathan R. Sachs and Dr. Gary R. Brickner and Ms. Sarah Ringer Ms. Patricia Adell Dr. Susan Bakewell Sachs Ms. Jane Kelly Brickner Mary Roberts Woodbridge '42 Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schaub Dr. and Mrs. Y. M. Lawrence Chai Lila Boyce Lohr Fund Mary R. Woodbridge Mr. Gerald P. Seid Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen "83 Deutsche Bank America Foundation Charitable Lead Trust Margaret D. Seidel '94 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Cole Mr. Michael D. Halpern and Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Shaffer (Barbara Griffin '78) Ms. Christine Grant Halpern McGraw Figure Skating Fund Mrs. A. Vernon Shannon Ms. Elizabeth R. Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John Skeehan Mr. Thomas G. Kreutz Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Elizabeth McGraw Webster '44 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Smoyer Judith Erdman '72 Mr. Stephen Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Spritzer Dr. and Mrs. Reinhold W. Gebert Ms. C. Treby McLaughlin Middle School Drama Fund Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Struby Mr. and Mrs. David E. Goldberg Williams '80 Mr. and Mrs. Demetrios Mr. and Mrs. Suresh S. Tata Mr. Daniel Halpern and Asimacopoulos Mrs. Frederick H. Wandelt, Jr. Ms. Jeanne W. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Gaetano T. Battaglia Mr. William L. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Nixon W. Hare '59 Mr. Paul A. Becker and Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh. Jr. (Caroline Erdman ’75) Mrs. Holly Burks Becker '77 Mr. Douglas W. Hecker and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Blatterfein Dr. Diane L. Lantz-Hecker Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer

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Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II ’72 Music Department Support Ms. Doretha M. Burrell Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dufresne Mr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Cara Michael Bandimere Studio Dr. and M rs. Graham H. Burton (Christina Bachelder ’77) Mr. and Mrs. David P. Carberry Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Mr. James E. Butler and Dr. and Mrs. James W. Dwyer Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Crea Princeton Girlchoir Ms. Jo S. Butler E.M.E. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald S. D'Argenio Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Campbell Edo Sushi Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Drago Okun Scholarship Fund Mr. and Mrs. David P. Carberry Mr. and Mrs. James R. Ellinghausen Mr. and Mrs. David A. Dufresne Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun Ms. Eva Carey Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 (Christina Bachelder ’77) Okun Family Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr Mr. Paul Epply-Schmidt and Dr. and M rs. Leonard Ershow Carrots Incorporated Reverend Joanne Epply-Schmidt Professor Nathaniel Fisch and Parents Association Ms. Donna D. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan I. Epstein Dr. Tobe Fisch Auction 2002 Ms. Colleen Casey Ms. Colleen M. Exter Mr. and Mrs. David M. Freedholm Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. A dam s III Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Chiang EY Staats & Co. Mr. and Mrs. Jerem M. Gordon '12 Ms. Jennifer Adler The Children's Clothing Patch Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Fasolo Dr. and M rs. Roy L. Greenbaum Ellen Albert ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Chipin Douglas A. Fein ’79 Mr. and M rs. C urtis W. Helm Alpha Books Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Chipin Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Felton M s. Tonhu T. H oang Dr. Jam es A lsup and Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin Chomiak Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Fisher Ms. Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick Dr. Laurie Smaldone Alsup Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Forsyth and Mr. Michael D. Lemonick Dr. Judith R. Fox Drs. Raj and Lalita Lalla Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Logan Fox Mr. and Mrs. Emmett J. Lescroart Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fragoso Mr. Fred M. Levinton and Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. France Ms. Elizabeth M. Phillips Mr. Gregory P. Francfort and Dr. and Mrs. Judson C. Linville Ms. Patricia A. Francfort Mr. Jeff and Dr. Melissa Freedman Freedman Jewelers Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Fritz PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL The Front Porch Annual Report 2001-2002 Mr. and M rs. John F. G allagher Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Tim othy H. Garry Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Marks (Julia Garry ’77) Mr. and Mrs. William F. McPhaden Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gay Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuyler Dr. and Mrs. Reinhold W. Gebert M orehouse Dr. and Mrs. Steven R. Gecha Drs. Sanjeeva and Meena Murthy Mr. David R. Geltzer Drs. V.K. and Su Narayanan Ms. Hazel Gluck Mr. and Mrs. William A. O ’Connell Angel Heart Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cichonski Mr. and Mrs. Terence A. Golda Mr. and Mrs. Wahab A. Onitiri Ashton-Whyte Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Coates. Jr. Ms. Jill L. Goldman '74 and Mr. and M rs. G ary O. Patteson Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Auerbach Ms. Pam Colvin Mr. Larry A. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Bailey Dr. and Mrs. Barry Concool Drs. Christopher and Dorota Gribbin Mr. Ezra D. Rosenberg and Mr. and Mrs. Yulon M. Banks Ms. Dale E. Console Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Ms. Elizabeth J. Doverman Barry’s Appliances Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Cooleen H&H Appliances Mr. Jerome A. Rosenthal and Dr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Batt Dr. and Mrs. Leon N. Costa Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hahn Ms. Cionna M. Buckley Dr. Susan A. Bell Mr. David W. Crane and Mr. Daniel Halpern and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence H. Sanford III Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Benchley Ms. Isabella L. de la Houssaye Ms. Jeanne W. Carter (Helen Behr ’68) Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bencivengo Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Crea Mr. Michael D. Halpern and Mr. Roger A. Shapiro Dr. and M rs. Robert B. Berger Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Crouse Ms. Christine Grant Halpern Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Crowley Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Mr. David J. Shipper Blue Point Grill Cruise Holidays of Flemington Ms. Kathleen Deignan Ms. Denise S. Shipper Ms. Helen R. Bosley D ahlia's Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hamrick Mr. and M rs. Jerom e T. Smith Mr. Marc C. Brahaney and Mr. Richard D ailey Handwovens of Pennington Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Springer Ms. Janet M. Lasley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Hanson Mr. Jeffrey D. Sussman and Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bramlett Mr. and Mrs. Jaime G. Davila Ms. Christine N. Hart Ms. Patricia Adell Mike Brantl Ms. Joetta Clark Diggs Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop S. Headley Ms. Janet A. Ulrey Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brinster '75 Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Heker Mr. and Mrs. Dennis P. Waters (Lucy Englander ’78) Mr. and Mrs. R. Richard Dool Judson R. Henderson ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Webber Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Mr. and Mrs. Michael C. Drago, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Dr. Floyd W einstock and Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Bristol II '72 Ms. Tonhu T. Hoang Ms. Maureen E. O ’Neill Ms. Geneva Bryan Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Linson Wons Ms. Sybil Holland Home and Garden Solutions

64 Hopewell Valley Golf Course Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Makrancy Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Moll Princeton Day School Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. Brian Manley Momentum Fitness Princeton Day School Alumni Mr. and M rs. Warner T. Howe Ms. Debra J. Manno Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moore Association Dr. Kirk D. Huckel Marco’s Pizza Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuyler Princeton Day School Parents Dr. John T. Hunt and Mr. Yves Marcuard and M orehouse Association Ms. Barbara L. Brizzee Ms. Cheryl D. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mortensen Printing & Publications Ms. Bonnie Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Marks Dr. C. Alexander Moskwa, Jr. and Corporation Ice Land Mr. and Ms. Horacio Marquez Dr. Elaine S. Elliott-Moskwa Quakerbridge Landscaping Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jacobson Professor James H. Marrow and Mrs. G's TV and Appliances Incorporated (Melissa J. Phares '80) Dr. Em ily Rose Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Muscara Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quigley Ms. Monika Jaeckle Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Myers Mr. Joel S. Raab and Jann’s Sweet Shoppe Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Nearly New Shop Mrs. Gayle M. Share-Raab Ja z a m ’s Matthews ’76 Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. Nemiroff Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Mr. Anders N. Johnson and Sanders Maxwell '32 Mr. and Mrs. Eric M. Nutt Rambling Pines Day Camp Dr. Andrea E. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Mayer Mr. Edward J. O’Brien and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sadler Ramsdell Dr. Bruce Johnson and Mr. John F. M cCarthy III '62 and Mrs. Ilene S. O'Brien Mr. John Rand and Dr. Muriel Rand Mrs. Dorothy Johnson Ms. Susan Anable Cynthia Combs O'Hara ’69 The Planetarium at Raritan Valley Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Johnson Community College Mrs. Sidney Jordan The Theater at Raritan Valley Robert Jordan ’80 Community College Mr. and Mrs. E. Michael Joye Dr. D avid P. Rebovich Drs. Barton and Ruth S. Kamen Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Reichlin Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Karsen Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Revelle Dr. and M rs. Kenneth B. Kassler-Taub Ms. Pamela B. Katten Mr. and Mrs. Thomas PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL M. Keegan, Jr. Annual Report 2001-2002 Mr. and Mrs. M ichael J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Kevin R. Kenyon (Jane Henderson ’79) Drs. R. David and Mary Beth Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kilgore ’63 Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Charles Y. King Dr. and Mrs. Andres R ios Kleen and Fresh Carpet Systems Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rizza, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kline Future Mr. Peter Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Ms. Linda A. Jubinville Robert A. Kramer, Ph.D. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun Dr. Joseph M. Rochford and Dana J. Kessler, Ph.D. (Livia Wong ’77) Robert H. Olsson '78 Ms. Barbara A. Ulrichsen Ms. Marlene Kurtz Mr. and Mrs. David C. McCourt Orion Jewelry Studio Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Rosenberg La Terraza Garden and Home Mr. Steve M cDerm ott Dr. Marc J. Ostro and Mr. Jerome A. Rosenthal and Lahiere’s Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. James Medalia Dr. Evelyn Godin-Ostro Ms. Cionna M. Buckley Dr. and Mrs. Kim D. Lamon Mr. and M rs. L ouis J. M endes III Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross Mr. David H. LaM otte Mr. and Mrs. William Michaels Mr. and Mrs. Ashok Pandey Ms. Katharine L. Ross Lasley-Brahaney Design Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Milevski Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko Royal Sonesta Hotel New Orleans Dr. and M rs. Glenn W. Laub Dr. Randolph J. M iller and Party Things Dr. and Mrs. M arc R. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Leighton H. Dr. Carrie A. H ufnal-M iller Mr. and Mrs. Jay H. Paszam ant Mr. James E. Russell and Laughlin, Jr. ’64 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. M iller Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Ms. Nancy Ukai Russell Mr. and Ms. Robin B. Laylin Mr. and Mrs. James A. Miller Patterson Ryland Inn Mr. Harvey Lee Mr. and Mrs. Steven R. Miller Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Dr. Jonathan R. Sachs and Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Lehmann Mr. and Mrs. George Miragaya Pennington Bagel Dr. Susan Bakewell Sachs Mr. Em il W. Lehmann Kaitlin A. Mischner ’05 Pennington Market Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Samse Mr. and Mrs. Gary Levin Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Phoenix Farms Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sanderson Dr. and Mrs. Judson C. Linville M ischner PhotoHaven of Pennington Ms. Patricia A. Sanson Mr. and Mrs. John C. Litchfield Lindsey L. Mischner '08 Pins and Needles Mr. and Mrs. William S. Sayen '65 Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Lively Sarah R. Mischner ’06 Plumb Chiropractic Center (Elizabeth Bristol ’69) Mr. and M rs. D onald H. Lom ax Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Mitchell PNC Bank Scarborough Video The Luggage Factory Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Podsiadlo Ms. Lisa Schmucki Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lui Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mr. Daniel A. Popkin Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Schomburg Mr. and M rs. Anthony T. Modzelewski Potter's Alley Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter Sednaoui M addalone Robert S. Powell III '90 Select Stationary

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Mr. David Seto and Ms. Janet Westrick and Ms. Theodora Brickner Dr. Judith R. Fox Ms. Pearl Wong Seto Mr. G. Frederick Schott Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brinster '75 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Logan Fox Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Shannon III ’79 Mr. Stephen Williams and (Lucy Englander ’78) Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fragoso M s. Cindy F. Shapiro Ms. C. Treby McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Briody Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. France Shear Hair Designs Williams '80 James C. E. Burke '80 Mr. Jeff and Dr. Melissa Freedman Mr. and Mrs. Fadlou A. Shehadi Ms. Jessica P. Willing Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Burns Mr. and Mrs. George H. G allup III '45 Mr. and Mrs. Crosby L. Sherman Mr. Robert N. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burt (Kingsley M. Hubby ’56) Mr. and Mrs. John Shock Ms. Anne Wright Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Graham H. Burton Sherri and Vic Garber Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Siegel Ms. Kate Winton and Mr. James E. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Timothy H. Garry Dr. Linda Sieglen and Mr. John W. Baldw in Ms. Jo S. Butler (Julia Penick '77) Mr. Jeffrey Sieglen Mr. and Mrs. Linson Wong Ms. Eva Carey Mr. and Mrs. John H. Gay Dr. Elliott S igal and Mr. and Mrs. Nir Yakoby Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr Dr. and Mrs. Reinhold W. Gebert Ms. Ruth Sigal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Yurcisin Dr. and Mrs. Y. M. Lawrence Chai Mr. Vincent E. Gentile and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Zarzecki Dr. and Mrs. James J. Chandler Ms. Patricia Pickrel Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell F. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Mr. Alan Chimacoff and Drs. Michael and Irene Gersten Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Smith Zipperstein Ms. Joan S. Girgus Ms. Beth A. Golden David Soloway '97 Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin Chomiak Ms. Jill L. Goldman '74 and Ms. Bette I. Soloway and Mr. Larry A. Richards Mr. Pete Soloway Frank A. Greek and Somerset Patriots Cathy A. Greek Mallory J. Sosinski '04 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Sosinski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Grossi Mr. and Mrs. Keith R. Spalding Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Mr. and M rs. Robert W. Gunn Mr. Daniel Halpern and Ms. Jeanne W. Carter PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Mr. Michael D. Halpern and Annual Report 2001 -2002 Ms. Christine Grant Halpern Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Hamrick Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Haroldson Spectrum Painting Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Harris Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey H. Springer Ms. Christine N. Hart Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stockman Dr. Elaine Hathaway Stony Brook Gardens Teamwork Mr. and Mrs. Sergio Heker Mr. Jeffrey D. Sussman and Mr. and Mrs. Steven D. Heller Ms. Patricia Adell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland T. J. Trattoria Performing Arts Program Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen '83 Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Jr. Mr. Vincent M. Tarduogno and A nonym ous Mr. Jim Christiansen Ms. Cathy Ann Horn Dr. Joyce P. Vincelette 195 Associates Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G. Coates, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Three Dog Video Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Adams 111 Mr. David W. Crane and Mr. Dean A. Jacoby Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tomasulo Dr. James Alsup and Ms. Isabella L. de la Houssaye Dr. and Mrs. Guenter R. Janhofer Mrs. Gino Treves Dr. Laurie Smaldone Alsup Ms. Lila Cruikshank Mr. Anders N. Johnson and Tropiano and Son Jewelers Ms. Barbara Anderman Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Cuneo Dr. Andrea E. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. James R. Utaski Mr. and Mrs. Andris Anuzis Mr. and Mrs. Jaime G. Davila M rs. Betty W. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Babick Mr. Peter Dickson and Mr. D ouglas F. Bushnell H. V ahlsing 111 Mr. K evin and Dr. Deborah Ms. Janet Zoubek Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Martin P. Johnson Vito’s Restaurant Batchelor Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth Mr. and Mrs. E. Michael Joye Mr. and Mrs. Stanford von Dr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Batt Dr. and Mrs. John L. Dorazio Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Karsen Mayrhauser Dr. Susan A. Bell Mr. Richard C. Dreher and Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W. W alker Professor Paul Benacerraf Mrs. Diane M. Dreher Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kilgore '63 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Dr. and Mrs. Robert B. Berger Dr. Alan W. Dunton and Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. Kline Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ward Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Ms. Patricia E. Tee Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Webb Bernstein A.L. Duryee Mr. and Mrs. Randal C. Langdon Mr. John W. Weber, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Ms. Marilene Edrei and Dr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Laub Ms. Marguerite E. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Kevin J. Booth Mr. William Foster Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Lerner Ms. Elizabeth Westergaard '78 and Ms. Helen R. Bosley The Ellerslie Fund Mr. and Mrs. David J. Lieberman Mr. Thom as Kilbourne Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Bracken Mr. Antonio O. Elmaleh Mr. and M rs. Karl W. Lohw ater Wendy McAneny Bradburn '50 Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Fanok Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. Lomax Mr. Marc C. Brahaney and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Fisher Mrs. Sherman Loud Ms. Janet M. Lasley Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Forer Mr. and Mrs. Ansell Bray

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Mr. and Mrs. Rajiv Malhotra Dr. and Mrs. Leon E. Rosenberg Ms. Carla Miller Mr. and Mrs. Russ B. Mykytyn Mr. and Mrs. Brian Manley Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Rosenberg Pheasant Hill Foundation Dr. and Mrs. Mark S. N em iroff Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mantell '76 Mr. Mark F. Rosenberg and The Charles Schwab Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O’Leary Professor James H. Marrow and Mrs. Sandra Bacome-Rosenberg Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Palsho Dr. Emily Rose Mr. Jerome A. Rosenthal and Mr. and Mrs. James E. Webb Mr. and M rs. Brian E. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Fredric A. Marshall Ms. Cionna M. Buckley Mr. Robert N. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Piscopo Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross Ms. Anne Wright Wilson Mr. and Mrs. George A. Popko Colin C. McAneny ’45 Ms. Katharine L. Ross Mr. Michael M. Ramos Mr. John F. M cCarthy III '62 and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rotberg Post Prom Fund Mr. James E. Russell and Ms. Susan Anable Dr. and Mrs. Marc R. Rubin Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Babick Ms. Nancy Ukai Russell Ms. Robin L. McCarthy Mr. James E. Russell and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam G. Bergh Mr. and Mrs. William S. Sayen '65 Mr. and Mrs. David C. McCourt Ms. Nancy Ukai Russell (Linda Staniar ’66) (Elizabeth Bristol '69) Mr. and M rs. Jam es F. M cCue Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Ruvinsky Mr. Douglas H. Blair and Ms. Lisa Schmucki Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Mendes III Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Samse Ms. Ann Reichelderfer Mr. and Mrs. Mahir Sen Mr. Peter A. Miller and Ms. Sandra Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Mr. and M rs. Jerom e T. Smith Ms. Jacqueline Schreiber Ms. Patricia A. Sanson Blatterfein Mr. Joel L. Stahmer and Dr. and Mrs. Donald J. M illner ’71 Ms. Debbie S. Schaeffer Ms. Helen R. Bosley Ms. Francesca Calderone-Steichen Mr. Donald S. M ills Ms. Lisa Schmucki Mr. and M rs. Jam es V. Bow en Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Struby Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. William H. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Bramlett Mr. Jeffrey D. Sussman and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Schorling Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Campbell Ms. Patricia Adel I Modzelewski Mr. and Mrs. Fadlou A. Shehadi Ms. Eva Carey Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tomasulo Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Moonin Dr. Elliott Sigal and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr Mr. John W. Weber, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Moore Ms. Ruth Sigal Mr. and Mrs. W illiam F. Caulin Ms. Marguerite E. Sheehan Mr. and M rs. D ale F. M orrison Mr. and M rs. Jerom e T. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smukler Mr. and Mrs. David C. Denise Alexander Nehamas and Dr. and Mrs. D. Loren Southern Dr. and Mrs. Anil S. Deshpande Susan Glimcher Mr. and Mrs. Menachem Sternberg Mr. Peter Dickson and PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Nohe Dr. and Mrs. Charles R. Struby Ms. Janet Zoubek Dickson Annual Report 2001-2002 Mr. Edward J. O ’Brien and Mr. and Mrs. James G. Tarabell Mr. and Mrs. R. Richard Dool Mrs. Ilene S. O ’Brien Mr. Vincent M. Tarduogno and Dr. and Mrs. John L. Dorazio Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun Dr. Joyce P Vincelette Mr. Antonio O. Elmaleh Mr. and M rs. H. Allen White III Mr. and Mrs. Dennis J. O'Leary Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Fisher Mn Robert N. Wilson and Mr. John Ora The Honorable Anne Thompson Ms. Betty Ann Fort Ms. Anne Wright Wilson Dr. M arc J. Ostro and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Tomasulo Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Gallo Dr. Evelyn Godin-Ostro Dr. Elaine Torres-Melendez and Drs. Michael and Irene Gersten Rosenberg Science Grant Fund Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko Dr. Gerardo J. Melendez Dr. and Mrs. Jonathan Gold Dr. and Mrs. Leon E. Rosenberg Dr. and Mrs. Myron Pawliw Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Tucker Dr. and M rs. Milton H. Grannatt 111 Leon E. and Diane D. Rosenberg Dr. Harold L. Paz and Ms. Anne Van Lent Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Family Fund Dr. Sharon H. Press Margaret Cook Wallace '27 Ms. Kathleen Deignan Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Dr. and Mrs. Olaf Haroldson, Jr. Noel Stace Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Penick, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen White III Mr. and Mrs. Roby Harrington IV Pocumtuck Company Ms. Janet H. Perkins Ms. Grace R. White Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop S. Headley Mr. and Mrs. M arc L. Perlman Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Widlitz Ms. Gayle Henkin and Student Programs Dr. and Mrs. Etienne A. Perold Mr. Stephen Williams and Mr. Thom as P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carr Mr. and M rs. S. G eorge H. Ms. C. Treby McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Dr. Marc J. Ostro and Philander Williams '80 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory V. Johnson Dr. Evelyn Godin-Ostro Professor and Mrs. John A. Pinto Dr. and Mrs. David L. Yarian Mr. and Mrs. E. Michael Joye Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Piscopo Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Arthur H. “ Rickv” Turner '76 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Podsiadlo Zipperstein Kassler-Taub Memorial Scholarship Fund Mr. Daniel A. Popkin Mr. and Mrs. Randall Zisler Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prieto Mr. and Mrs. Craig M. Lamb Karen M. Turner '72 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quigley Physical Plant and Equipment Mr. and Mrs. George Latyszonek Mr. and Mrs. David M. Quinlan Amerada Hess Companies Mr. and Mrs. Em mett J. Lescroart John I). Wallace ’78 Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Contemporary Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Lively Guest Artist Series Donn and Susan Rappaport Ms. Susan Daly-Rouse and Dr. Susan MacKinnon and Princeton Area Community Dr. David P. Rebovich Mr. Charles B. Rouse Mr. Bruce Tucker Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Revelle Mr. Donald T. Dickson Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher Maloney Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Drs. R. David and Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Mary Beth Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. David C. McCourt Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Martin Stuart Van V. Willson ’76 Mr. and Mrs. G. Thomas Elisa J. and Richard W. Matthes Scholarship Reynolds. Jr. '60 Mr. and Mrs. Glen D. Myers Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews

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MEMORIAL GIFTS In memory of In memory of In honor of Susan Daly-Rouse Listed below are those whose Robert S. Krueger Arthur H. “Ricky” Turner '76 Professor Nathaniel Fisch and support to the school was given A nonym ous Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Turner Dr. Tobe Fisch in memory of loved ones. Philip E. Clippinger '83 Karen M. Turner '72 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cook, Jr. '85 In honor of Paul Epplv-Schmidt In memory of Daniel Barren (Elizabeth Bylin '90) In memory of Dr. and Mrs. Michael D. Widlitz Henry T. Vogt ’72 J. Scott Egner '81 John I). Wallace, Jr. '78 Thomas R. Gates '78 Princeton Area Community In honor of In memory of Hugh Boyd '73 Goldman, Sachs & Company Foundation Laurie Gallup Fusco '83 Contemporary Garden Club Mr. Michael R. Jensen Suzanne E. Vine '78 Mr. and Mrs. Benn W. Jesser Mr. and Mrs. Tobin V. Levy Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 In memory of John and Frank A. M cD ougald III '83 In honor of Julia Penick Garry '77 Lucille Nichols Daly MMC Matching Gifts Program In memory of Stuart V. Willson '76 Margaret K. Considine '72 Ms. Susan Daly-Rouse and Robert H. Olsson ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. Charles B. Rouse The Charles Schwab Corporation In h on or o f P atric k W. G avin Foundation In memory of Mark Winstanley '90 Professor Nathaniel Fisch and In memory of David S. Fitton, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Newell M. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Winstanley Dr. Tobe Fisch David S. Fitton, Jr. '79 Thompson ’82 Mrs. David S. Fitton, Sr. (Sarah Griffin ’84) In honor of Peter M. Green Time Warner Foundation HONORARY GIFTS Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. McDonough In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Listed below are those whose (Molly Sword ’75) Katharine Metlar Gulick Woodworth III '73 support to the school was given in Angeline Fleming Austin '50 honor of individuals. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. In memory of R o b ert W. G unn John Fine Locke '39 In honor of Jennifer Adler Dr. and Mrs. James A. Gunn PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL The Reverend Bradford Professor Nathaniel Fisch and B. Locke. Jr. '39 Dr. Tobe Fisch In honor of Lorraine M. Herr *82 Annual Report 2001-2002 Daniel R. Herr ’84 In memory of In honor of Janet L. Baker Stephanie Mann '92 Mrs. Sidney Blaxill In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Wert Crowley ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Lowell E. Mann Caron Cadle ’75 Robert L. Lerner Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Gardner '44 Shawn W. Ellsworth '75 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lerner (Katharine Gulick ’48) In memory of Herbert McAneny Laura Farina ’79 Bertrand L. Gulick ill 40 Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Buttenheim Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gibson In honor of Lila B. Lohr h'Ol Mr. Bertrand L. Gulick IV (Marjorie Wallace ’84) Deutsche Bank America Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bradford M. Gulick In memory of Quinn McCord Lisa Carpi Gorsch, Ph.D. '81 Mr. Michael D. Halpern and Mr. Bradford M. Gulick II Dr. and Mrs. Michael A. Fragoso The Robert Wood Johnson Ms. Christine Grant Halpern Mr. Brent V. G ulick Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Okun Mr. and Mrs. John Gulick '41 In memory of Sara Paci Ms. Andrea S. Kotzker Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Miss Katherine D. Gulick Mr. and Mrs. John R. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Matthews Mr. Stephen Williams and Ms. C. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore G. Kane Mrs. David A. Robertson, Jr. Treby McLaughlin Williams '80 Hope Thompson Kerr '53 In memory of Mary E. Peck The Harriett C. Robertson Sally Kuser Lane '42 M rs. Glen F. Hudler Foundation In honor of David C. Reeve Rebecca Wert Schmierer '70 Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Keuffel Ellen Fisher Stockmayer ’73 Professor Nathaniel Fisch and Ann A. Smith '56 Nancy Hudler Keuffel '58 Mr. and Mrs. C. Barnwell Straut Dr. Tobe Fisch Alissa Kramer Sutphin '57 Sally Kuser Lane '42 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace '48 Mr. A lexander Wert Colonel and Mrs. Ernest H. Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Winter, Jr. Woodworth III '73 Andrew M. Smukler In memory of Mr. and Mrs. Perry A. Karsen Mary R. “Polly” Hamill In memory of Anne H. Rothrock In honor of Helen Bodel Caroline Savage Langan '53 Arianna Rosati '88 PDS Middle School Junior In honor of Deborah Sugarman Cross Country Team Professor Nathaniel Fisch and In memory of Eric Haring '77 In memory of Anne B. Shepherd Dr. Tobe Fisch Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Haring Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Buttenheim In honor of Arlene B. Cohen Jaye Chen '86 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. McDonough In honor of Cameron Virrill In memory of (Molly Sword ’75) PDS Middle School Junior E. Webb Harrison, Jr. '57 In memory of Noel Stace Cross Country Team Anne Harrison-Clark '56 Pocumtuck Company In honor of Laurie Curtis Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sanderson In honor of Richard B. Wand Professor Nathaniel Fisch and Dr. Tobe Fisch Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hughes

68 Anonymous (2) Eli Lilly and Company Foundation The Merck Company Foundation Daniel and Joanna S. Rose Fund 195 Associates The Ellerslie Fund Merlino Public Relations Leon E. and Diane D. Rosenberg A B N A M R O Engelhard Corporation Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation Family Fund Advert Customs Graphics Ershow Chiropractic Center Milliken & Company Royal Sonesta Hotel New Orleans Alpha Books First Union Foundation/ Mitchell Rose Ryland Inn Amerada Hess Companies Wachovia Foundation MMC Matching Gifts Program S. Forest Company American Express Foundation FleetBoston Momentum Fitness Sandy Family Foundation American International Group Freedman Jewelers J. P. Morgan Chase Matching Scarborough Video Angel Heart The Front Porch Gift Program Schering-Plough Foundation Architerra. PC General Mills Box Tops for Morgan Stanley Dean Witter The Charles Schwab Corporation Ashton-Whyte Education Foundation Foundation Autodesk, Incorporated General Mills Foundation The Morrison Family Foundation Sednaoui Family Charity Fund Aventis Gips Fund of the Princeton Area Mrs. G ’s TV and Appliances Shear Hair Designs Aventis Pasteur Community Foundation Nassau Hockey League Ricky and Andrew J. Shechtel John E. and Caron G. Avery Deborah and Peter Goldman Nearly New Shop Philanthropic Fund Foundation Foundation New York Life Foundation Shell Oil Company Foundation Michael Bandimere Studio Goldman, Sachs & Company L.M. Newman Family Foundation SKF USA. Incorporated Barclays Capital Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation The Next Level Incorporated SmithKline Beecham Foundation Barry’s Appliances H&H Appliances W. W. Norton & Com pany Sodexho Marriott Services, Inc. bfi Handwovens of Pennington Novartis US Foundation & Affiliates Blue Point Grill Alex and Laura Hanson CGF, Inc. NYSE Foundation Somerset Patriots Blue Ridge Charitable Trust The Henagan Foundation Okun Family Charitable Soros Fund Charitable Foundation Boeing Company Highland-Mills Foundation Foundation Spear, Leeds & Kellogg BP Amoco Foundation Roch & Carol Hillenbrand On the Hook, Incorporated The Bristol Fund Foundation Orion Jewelry Studio Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation Home and Garden Solutions Party Things The Brownington Foundation Hopewell Valley Golf Course PDS Parents’ Association The Bunbury Company Ice Land Pennington Bagel James E. and Diane W. Burke Infinity Foundation Pennington Market Foundation The Peter and Ellen Jakobson Pequot Capital Management Judith and William Burks Fund Foundation Pfizer Foundation Matching Spectrum Painting of the Princeton Area Ja z a m ’s Gifts Program EY Staats & Company Community Foundation Jewish Communal Fund Pharmacia Foundation Stony Brook Gardens Butterfly Enterprises The Keith Wold Johnson Pheasant Hill Foundation T. J. Trattoria Cabot Corporation Foundation Charitable Trust Philip Morris Companies Target Campbell Soup Foundation The Robert Wood Johnson Phoenix Farms La Terraza Garden and Home Carnegie Corporation of New York Foundation PhotoHaven of Pennington Textron Charitable Trust Carrots Incorporated The Willard T. C. Johnson Pins and Needles Thomas Foundation Charitable Gift Fund Foundation Pipe Vine, Incorporated Three Dog Video Chase Manhattan Foundation Robert Wood Johnson 1962 Plumb Chiropractic Center Time Warner Foundation The Children’s Clothing Patch Charitable Trust PN C Bank Treetops Charitable Foundation Chubb & Son The Robert W. Johnson, Jr. The PNC Foundation Tropiano and Son Jewelers CIGNA Foundation Charitable Trust Pocumtuck Company Unilever United States Cisco Systems Foundation W. S. Johnston Foundation Potter’s Alley United Technologies Corporation Civitas Foundation Karen A. and Kevin W. Princeton Area Community Unocal Foundation The Coleman Foundation Kennedy Foundation Foundation Verizon Foundation Commercial Property Network Kleen and Fresh Carpet Systems Princeton Girlchoir Vito’s Restaurant Contemporary Garden Club Harold Kramer Foundation Printing & Publications Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Continuum Dynamics Lahiere’s Restaurant Corporation Foundation Incorporated Lasley-Brahaney Design The Prudential Foundation Warren Children Charitable Cruise Holidays of Flemington Launch Pad Quakerbridge Landscaping Lead Annuity Trust D ah lia’s The Leyman Foundation Rambling Pines Day Camp Wells Fargo Deutsche Bank America Foundation Little Italy’s Pastry Shop The Planetarium at Raritan Valley West Chemical Products Dow Jones & Company Logan Capital Management Community College Whitehouse Station Family Drezner Group The Losam Fund The Theater at Raritan Valley M edicine A.L. Duryee The Luggage Factory Community College Wickenden Associates E.M.E. Marco’s Pizza RBC Dain Rauscher Edo Sushi Page & Otto Marx, Jr. Foundation James Riepe Family Foundation Educational Ventures Incorporated The May Department Stores Mary and Christopher Rodgers Company Foundation Foundation The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation

69 MAY MARGARET FINE SOCIETY & ANNUAL FUND VOLUNTEERS

The May Margaret Thanks to the many Fine Society 2001-2002 Annual Fund Volunteers Established in 1998, the May who made this year such a huge success! Margaret Fine Society recognizes those loyal alumnae/i, parents and Annual Fund Committee Annual Fund Class Parents friends who have informed the Julia Penick Garry ’77, Co-Chair Mr. Marc C. Brahaney and Development Office that they have Donald J. Hofmann, Jr., Co-Chair Ms. Janet M. Lasley made provisions for Princeton Day Louise Mason Bachelder ’54 Dr. and Mrs. Barry Concool School in their estate plans. We Philip E. Clippinger '83 Mr. David Crane and recognize that this is a partial Robert E. Dougherty ’43 Ms. Isabella de la Houssaye listing, and urge those who have Patricia Paine Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Jaime Davila taken this important step to inform Stanley C. Smoyer Mr. and Mrs. John G. Edelblut the Development Office and have Enid and Newell Woodworth Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Francfort their name(s) added to this list. Mr. David R. Geltzer Class Agents Including the school in their Ms. Jill L. Goldman '74 and Linda Staniar Bergh ’66 will, establishing a charitable trust Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Susan Fritsch Faber ’67 while maintaining life income, Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Jean Gorman Wilson ’69 and naming the school as a life Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Lively Allison Gilbert Kozicharow ’70 insurance beneficiary are some of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko G eorge Treves ’71 the ways these individuals have Dr. Stephen G. Payne and Judith Erdman ’72 helped secure the long-term Ms. Amy Ross-Payne Steven L. Silverman ’72 strength of Princeton Day School. Dr. and Mrs. Etienne A. Perold Mary Hunter White ’74 Mr. James E. Russell and Joseph M. Feller ’76 Ms. Nancy Ukai Russell Julia Penick Garry '77 PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Ms. Lisa Schmucki Alice Lee Groton ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smukler Annual Report 2001-2002 Laura Farina ’79 Anne Merrick Kellstrom ’79 Phonathon Volunteers t Gladys S. Borrus Martha Hicks Leta ’79 Matt Baker f Katherine Eisenhart Brown ’38 Anthony G. Dell ’80 Marc Brahaney Guy K. Dean III ’ 55 D avid B. Blair ’ 81 Phil Clippinger Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth Lorraine M. Herr ’82 Barry Concool Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Hill Daniel R. Herr '84 Nancy Concool Nancy Hudler Keuffel '58 Jonathan S. Gershen ’86 Carol Katz Connelly ’77 Mrs. Louisa G. Lambert Robin Cook McConaughy ’87 Jaime Davila Mr. Sam uel W. Lam bert III Julia Herr '88 Jill Williams Dickerson ’73 D avid H. M cA lpin, Jr. ’43 Hardy S. Royal '89 Jody Erdman ’72 Ms. Bente Ott Lylah M. Alphonse ’90 Bob Gunn The Reverend Carl Reimers David A. Ragsdale ’90 Andy Hamlin Markell Shriver '46 M elissa A. R osen dorf ’91 Joe Highland Ann M. Wiley '70 Elisabeth Kahora Taylor ’91 Don Hofmann Mary Roberts Woodbridge ’42 Benjamin M. Frost '92 Jud Henderson ’92 James M. Graziano ’92 Isabella de la Houssaye f Deceased Scott J. Feldman ’93 Jill Williams Dickerson ’73 Daniel A. Ragsdale ’93 Julia Penick Garry ’77 Stephen S. Siegel '93 Marilyn Grounds Veronica M. S. White ’94 Andy Hamlin Princeton Day School complies with all federal and state Wesley T. Steffens ’95 Judy Keegan laws prohibiting discrimination in its admissions, Cynthia Alvarez ’97 Paula Koerte employment and administrative policies. Whitney Robinson ’97 Kabeer Malhotra ’02 Jeffrey Kurtz ’98 Dick Matthes The Princeton Day School Annual Report is a publication Christopher W. Gerry ’99 Livia Wong McCarthy ’77 of the Development Office. It includes contributions Kyle A. Lieberman ’00 Debbie Sze Modzelewski received from July 1, 2001 through June 30, 2002. Sara Peach ’01 John Peach Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and Carolyn Yarian ’01 Etienne Perold Lew R oss completeness of this report. Please accept our apologies Jonathan Rotberg ’02 for any errors or omissions and report them to the Marlee Sayen ’02 Development Office at 609-924-6700, ext. 219. Penny Thomas Karen Turner ’72

70 Alumni Weekend'03 Schedule of Events

Friday, May 16 Registration at Colross 9 am - 6 pm

10:00 am Alumni Visiting Day

1 1:00 am Miss Fine’s Maypole Celebration

1:00 pm Alumni Golf ($ 150/person) tentative

7:00 pm First Annual Alumni/Faculty Reunion and All Alumni Gathering • Under the Tent ($25/person) Come visit with your favorite teachers and coaches (they'll be there!!) and fellow classmates during this festive evening offun. Great food, great music, beer and wine provided. PantherPal Care: 6:30-11:00 pm ($5/child, includes dinner)

Saturday, May 17 Registration at Colross 9 am - 6 pm

10:30 am Moment of Remembrance • Rothrock Garden

1 1:00 am Alumni Awards Reception • Reunion Tent Hear Upper School Comparative Government teacher, George Sanderson open the reception with remarks on the topic o f “Governments o f the M iddle East. ” 2003 Alumni Achievement Award and Alumni Service Award presentations. Continental breakfast provided. 12:30 pm Alumni Family Clambake and Children’s Fair ($25/person) PantherPal Care: 12:30- 2:00pm ($ 10/child, includes lunch and a PDS student chaperone)

1:30 pm Alumni Athletic Games Kim Bedesem Alumnae Lacrosse Game, Bob Krueger Alumni Lacrosse Game and Alumni Baseball Game

5:30 pm Athletic Hall of Fame Reception Cocktails and hors d ’oeuvresprovided.

7:30 pm Reunion Class Parties Look for details in the individual class invitations to follow.

All visitors please register at Colross to receive event tickets, reunion class packets. Registration begins daily at 9 am and closes at 6pm. Register online www.pds.org

For more information call the Alumni office: 1-877-924-ALUM or e-mail: [email protected] Journal Fa l l 2 0 0 2 A n n u a l R epo rt Princeton Day School P.O. Box 75, The Princeton, New Jersey 08542 Phone: 609.924.6700 Web site: www.pds.org

Alumni Weekend 2003 Brriday a Saturday. Wav 16 & 17.2003

On Friday sit in on classes and enjoy lunch on Alumni Visiting Day and join in Miss Fines Maypele Celebratiun First Annual Alumni/Faculty Reunion B All Alumni Gathering

On Saturday attend the Alumni Awards Reception Alumni Athletic Games and enjoy a family Clambake Fun Festival followed by the Athletic Hall ol Fame Saturday night celebrate Reunion Class Parties

1-877-924-AlUM www.pds.org