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Reunion 2022
Together Again
Reunion 2022 marked a meaningful milestone for alumnae/i, bringing together classmates from eight different classes and from as far as
Haiku, Hawaii, and Big Sky, Montana, for an exuberant celebration on
campus. The hugs, the walks up the hill, and the many laughs were wonderful reminders of the close-
knit and enduring connection with faculty and friends.
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Hugs abound at Reunion 2022.
REUNION AWARD WINNERS
It is tradition at Reunion to honor members of The Masters School community who have distinguished themselves through service to the School, to its students, and to the world outside Masters. Congratulations to the following award recipients.
The Richmond Bowl Betsy Hamill Bramsen ’63 Recognized for her outstanding dedication and commitment through service to the School, Bramsen has given generously of her time as a trustee (1986-1998), as an annual fund volunteer, and event host in the Chicago area for fellow alumnae/i and friends. The Anna Howe Faculty Award Michele Dennis P’21, ’23 As a member of the math faculty for the past 25 years, Dennis has inspired and encouraged a generation of Masters students. The Arts Hall of Fame Nia DaCosta ’07 An award-winning filmmaker and director, DaCosta serves as an ambassador for The Masters School’s long-standing tradition of excellence in the performing and visual arts.
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1. 50 years and going strong. The Class of 1972 returns to 49 Clinton Avenue to celebrate their 50th reunion.
2. Members of the Dobbs graduating Class of 1971 reunite, reminisce, and revisit their favorite spots on campus during their 50th reunion.
3. The Class of 2017 embarks on their reunion journey.
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4. Jill Schneider Davis ’62 shares a laugh with Head of School Laura Danforth during a visit to Davis’s senior year dorm room in Estherwood.
5. With open arms, David Adams '07 cheers the award winners at the Banquet Dinner alongside Lakeya Graves '07 (left) and Dobbs Alumnae/i Association Board Member Natasha Bansgopaul ’04. 6. May Seamans Baldwin ’71 is delighted to reconnect with Sharon Beardsley Clarke ’71 (left), Jane Driscoll Cabot ’71 (right) and friend.
7. Cell phone: ✔ Coffee: ✔ Friends: ✔
8. It’s good to be back on campus – hills and all. 9. Barbara B. Pilling ’72 grabs a ribbon and unbraids the Maypole with her classmates.