Priorities #30: Spring 2005

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Kylie Hepper, class of 2002 – is about to finish her Junior year at Mills College in Oakland and is working on her MBA concurrently with a BA in Economics. Taylor Eigsti, class of 2002—has signed with Mary Ann Topper/Jazz Tree Management and is pursuing his career as a jazz pianist with national (and possibly international) bookings. He has a recording with Concord Records tentatively scheduled for early May in New York. While performing at Birdland in New York City, he ran into former Dean of Students Russell Shaw at Columbia University, and he saw former English faculty member Sue Barry while playing at Jazz Alley in Seattle. Engagements are coming thick and fast, but friends on the mid-Peninsula can see Taylor and trio for sure this summer at Dinkelspeil Auditorium during the Stanford Jazz Workshop Festival. Check www.tayjazz.com for performance and recording information Aimee Epstein, class of 2003 – is a Sophomore at Stanford University. She is a member of Stanford’s Equestrian Team and is spending the spring quarter at Stanford’s Study Abroad program in Paris. She will be taking a one year leave from Stanford, 2005-2006, to attend college in Australia. Carolyn Hayes, class of 2003 – is attending Oberlin College and writes that she has made great friends there. She has learned to cook (in large quantities) has joined the Kosher co-op and now requests whole grain bread and organic vegetables at home, she says. She has learned how annoying it is to live with a messy roommate; learned a lot about music and oboists; and has kept in touch with her good high school friends, she said. Michael Yost, class of 2003 – Is in his second year at Davis, Naval Reserve Officers Training Course. He participated in a summer ROTC cruise. TRANSITIONS Nick Dilbert, class of 1966 – passed away November 28, 2004 after an eleven month fight with cancer. He is survived by his wife, Aliza; son, Phillip and daughter, Michaela. FACULTY Sue Barry, a member of the English faculty for many years, is living in Washington and has started a new business in personal coaching and organization. Her Web site is www.pivotpointe.net. Tom Carter, Performing Arts department chair for many years, just published a book, Choral Charisma: Singing with Expression, published by Santa Barbara Music Publishing Co. Information is at the publisher’s Website (www.sbmp.com). Tom’s Web site is at www.choralcharisma.com

David Jim, class of 1974, and his family visited the campus and chastted with Gail Kimball, associate director of development, Headmaster, Tim Molak and Al Zappelli, director of admissions.

News Flash: Brother Against Brother!

Swimmers Robert and William Reinhardt knew they eventually would face each other in competition and this spring it happened. Older brother William, swimming for Princeton, defended his Ivy title of last year (in the 50 and 100 free) by winning them both again this year. Robert the Younger, a freshman at Brown, came in seventh in the final heat of the 50—his personal best so far. Meet the three Reinhardt brothers in class notes of 1987, 1998, and 2000.

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