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In Memoriam

In Memoriam

The 74th annual Frogtown Fair looked and felt a little bit different, in that only students, faculty and staff were allowed on campus at the time (due to the pandemic), but the Class of 2021 rose to the occasion and delivered an intimate and memorable event filled with games of skill and chance for the Lower School students to enjoy. First through fourth graders came through the midway by grade and found a variety of games and activities including fortune tellers, potion makers, face painters, temporary tattooists, mini golf, lacrosse, soccer and hockey goalies, hand-carved (and hand-pulled) carousel horse rides and a dunking booth.

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1. Alexander Rizzo tried his luck on the midway. 2. Wilder Judelson took a dunk for the cause. 3. Rose Mallin rode atop one of the three hand-carved horses on the carousel. 4. The event was particularly poignant in that it was ninth-grade Teacher, Advisor and

Coach Tom Giggi’s final Frogtown Fair. By his own estimation, he has led the ninth graders in their creation of the midway games for nearly 40 years. 5. Ella Harvey and Frances Chandor applied temporary tattoos on younger students including Jonah Britt-Friedman and Rowan Glennan.

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