Fall 2013 Journal

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PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL Fall 2013

Annual Report 2012/2013

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Work is nearly complete on the new entrance sign gracing the Great Road, October 2013

FEATURES

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The Class of 2013 IN EVERY ISSUE

Teaching Wellness, Teaching Balance

Princeton Day School Kicks Off an Ambitious PreK-12

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Letter from Head of School

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SCHOOL LIFE:

News and Events

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SCHOOL LIFE:

Arts Notes

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Sports Notes

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Faculty Notes

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Board of Trustees News

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Annual Report

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Alumni News

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Class Notes

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In Memoriam

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Snapshots

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The I and the IPhone: Shira Concool ’06

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From the Archives: Dress Code Mirrors Attitudes

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From the Classroom to the Boardroom: Jack Wallace ’48 Retires as Longest Serving Trustee

On the Cover: A wordle represents student responses to a health and wellness survey.

Fall 2013 Journal Volume 51/Number 2 Editor: Kathryn Rosko, Director of Communications Designer: Margery Miller, Art Director Contributing Writers: Linda Maxwell Stefanelli ’62, Evan Thomas Class Notes Editor: Ann Wiley ’70 Photography: Bentley Drezner, Nancy Erickson, Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick, Margery Miller

Printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper.

Health, Wellness, and Human Sexuality Curriculum

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LETTER FROM

Paul J. Stellato, Head of School

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Director of College Counseling Sarah Graham always has one eye trained on the next big thing. Several years ago, as she prepared to offer the first in a string of college nights for junior parents, she asked herself this question: Instead of providing for our parents and their children the best, most up-to-date advice from college admissions deans on how to gain admission to their hallowed institutions, what might we learn if we used the night to gain some insight into what colleges are seeing and experiencing once our students pass through their ivy-covered gates? Sarah fashioned an answer to her own question with her choice of speaker for the night: the director of health services from a local, highly selective university. For nearly an hour, this remarkable health professional told a tale of joy and sorrow: of welcoming to her campus the best and brightest young men and women our country – and the world – could offer to its universities, only to see them undone by the sheer weight of expectation, competition, and…..lack of sleep! She described, in sharp detail, a generation of students who had organized their young lives around achieving one goal: gaining admission to one selective university or another; who filled their resumes with AP courses, extra-curricular and community service activities, internships, world travel, and one club after another; and who, having won the prize (a fat envelope in November or May), dragged themselves to the threshold of those ivycovered gates, unsure of what to do next and unable to recall why they had labored so long and sacrificed so much. A standing-room-only, eager and boisterous audience fell silent, as the canvas painted before them was not of the freshman class at Princeton, Columbia, or Stanford, but of their own sons and daughters. Several months before, in the accreditation report issue by the visiting team from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, we found this potentially transformative recommendation: The School should establish a system of curricular coordination so that the School’s program can reach its full potential. Of course, the recommendation was directed at our academic program and the opportunities present in a curriculum that stretches across 14 grades. But given the Middle States charge; and sensitive to the reality that our children travel a path as much emotional and spiritual as it is academic, we expanded our interpretation of the committee’s charge: to build a PreK to 12 health and wellness curriculum to strengthen and support every child, and provide for the balance and perspective they would need to JOURNAL

manage disappointment and enjoy success. Conquering the daunting task became the work of our health/wellness/human sexuality task force. Its efforts and inquiry are the stuff of this Journal’s focus. As I look back to that college counseling program and reflect upon the work completed last year by the task force, I am struck by both the progress we have made and the questions we have struggled to answer. Perhaps my disquiet comes from the uncomfortable truth washing over every word of the task force’s first-year report: looking always to their teachers, parents, friends, and peers for guidance and direction, our students may feel that the only answer is to try harder, work longer, and sleep less. Or, to paraphrase Walt Kelly’s Pogo: we have met the taskmaster, and he is us. So you see the dilemma. The work of the task force thus far has been to understand, as fully as we can, our students’ lives. We have asked them to tell us a great deal about themselves, and they have done just that. Armed as we are with this trove of information and insight; and dedicated as we are to growing and graduating bright, productive, curious, and healthy young adults, we now endeavor to build a curriculum – and a school culture – that does just that.

Paul J. Stellato Head of School


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News and Events

Sustainability at Princeton Day School: An Update As part of Princeton Day School’s sustainability initiative, the cafeteria operated by Flik Dining Services received a three-star certification from the Green Restaurant Association. Only 15 other schools below the college level nationally have received this certification and only five schools have three stars. Princeton Day School and Flik have partnered for the past several years to create a more sustainable food service to provide delicious, healthy, fresh cooked meals in a way that is less harmful to the environment. “Every part of a student’s experience at Princeton Day School should be educational,” said Liz Cutler, Sustainability Coordinator and Upper School English teacher, “and lunch is no exception.” The Green Restaurant Association certifies restaurants all over the United States and grades institutions in the areas of water efficiency, waste reduction and recycling, sustainable furnishings and building materials, sustainable food, energy, disposables, and chemical and pollution reduction. Ms. Culter went on to note, “We live in a world where fewer and fewer children sit down to a family meal and where at least a quarter of all Americans eat fast food every day. We have an opportunity here to model healthy eating habits and help students understand that everything we do, including how and what we eat, has an effect on the environment.” Among the many reasons Princeton Day School received this certification are the high percentage of locally purchased foods, the successful composting program, the many recipes that are nutritious, but low on the food chain, the reusable utensils and dishware, the daily food cooked from scratch, and the green cleaning supplies. The School achieved 177 out of 200 possible points.

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PDS EnAct Club members created the posters to promote the second annual eco-conference at PDS in May.

“The next goal is to achieve four stars,” notes Ms. Cutler. In addition, Ms. Cutler and Chef Brian Mochnal of FLIK announced a new source for all beef served in the cafeteria: Meyer Natural Angus (http://meyernaturalangus.com/ourpromise). Ms. Cutler remarked, “The beef now served in our cafeteria will be from animals who are raised more healthfully, treated more humanely, and processed more carefully than

most American beef. It should also taste better.”

“Our Future, Our Challenge” Eco-Conference at PDS The Upper School student club, Environmental Action Club (EnACT), organized their second eco-conference on campus in May for fellow students and community members. EnACT assembled an impressive line-up of speakers, including Fall 2013


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Top left, LS students plant apple trees with science teacher Aaron Schomburg to revive the orchard by Pretty Brook Farm; top, LS students perform at the closing ceremony; bottom, MS students line up for the closing ceremony; right, Former Head of Upper School Carlton Tucker at Commencement where he became an honorary member of the Class of 2013. Bottom left, Pretty Brook Farm is transformed into a working barn for Barn Week; right, Dr. Cornel West addresses faculty and staff at the opening days of school in McAneny Theater.

keynote speaker, David Crane, CEO of NRG; Heidi Cullen, Chief Climatologist of Climate Central; Robin Cook McConaughy ’87 and Jon McConaughy ’85, owners/operators of Double Brook Farm in Hopewell; and nationally recognized forager (and PDS parent) Tama Matsuoka Wong.

Barn Week at PDS At the end of April, Pretty Brook Farm was transformed into a working barn, complete with visiting animals, arts & crafts, and butter churning. Lower School Science teacher Aaron Schomburg organized this highly anticipated annual event with teacher Jess Hala, which integrated animal JOURNAL

stewardship, square dancing, making yarn from raw wool, and more into the Lower School curriculum. The Middle and Upper School science and arts classes also took advantage of Barn Week and connected it to their studies.

Commencement and Carlton Tucker h’13 On Friday, June 7, the rains came, and commencement was held in the Lisa McGraw ’44 Ice Rink for the first time in many years. It was a wonderful ceremony, celebrating the class of 2013, and Head of Upper School Carlton Tucker, who retired after twenty years in the role. Mr. Tucker was presented with a diploma as an honorary member

of the Class of 2013 by Head of School Paul Stellato to the delight of everyone in the packed house.

Dr. Cornel West at PDS Dr. Cornel West P ’18, was a surprise guest speaker at the opening meetings for faculty and staff in August. He spoke to a rapt audience of the importance of the ancient Greek concept of Paideia, and about the vital importance of educating our children in kindness, tenderness, morality, and virtue. It was an impassioned, intellectually stimulating presentation that set an inspiring tone for the school year to come.


The Class of 2013 Kalyn Elaine Altmeyer Naiyah Ambros Selena Padma Anjur-Dietrich Samantha Alba Asch Mary Etienne Atkeson Gregory Matthew Auerbach Taran Alexander Auslander Ellen Christine Bartolino Paul Asher Batterman Derek Ryan Bell Natesa Zianni Bland Susanne Ingrid Hasager Boss Christina Grace Bowen Noya Ashley Janet Boyle Jack Conor Brickner Benjamin Hull Bristol Tavante Nigeer Brittingham Eliza Burwell Jill Catherine Cacciola David Mark Caliguire Rachel Alison Cantlay William Carlos Cara Matthew Luke Antonacci Cavuto Darling Gabriela Cerna Jennifer Lu Chen Emily Jacqlene Clagett Barbara Loring Satterlee Cole Robert Joseph Colton Deanna Aliya Counts Thomas Grahame Davis, Jr. Conrad Andersen Denise Carmine Julian DiFlorio Amanda Mae Donohue Brian Joeseph Dudeck

Jessa Rose Dury-Agri Sophia Elizabeth Eisenberg Absnel Enrique Esteban Leah Gabrielle Falcon Owen James Fay Bradley Freid Elizabeth Rachel Frieder Paul Thomas Fuschetti Santiago Gepigon III Ron Gerschel Alexander E. Gershen Charles Joseph Guarino Michelle Heker Chad William Hogan Robert Daniel Hrabchak Louise Hancock Hutter Andrea Bishop Jenkins Lauren Johnson Alec Thomas Jones Daniel J. Jugo Jay Satish Karandikar Anjuli V. Karna Jonas Leif Kaufman Peter Kent Kilbourne Thomas Michael Kilkenny Carolyn Elizabeth Kossow Abha Anand Kulkarni Nathan A. Kumar William John Baird Laylin Daniella Rosenberg Levitan Hannah Amy Levy Richard Patrick Lisk, Jr. Robert S. Madani Thomas Martino

Daisy Marie Mase Cameron Alexandra McNeely Edward Bernard Meyercord, IV Patten Frances Mills Mary Elizabeth Muoio Maxwell Isaac Nye Allison Dara Persky Katherine Ellen Petrino Andrew Michael Phipps Davon Malcolm Reed Katherine Hope Reynolds Kelsey Nicole Scarlett Selena Yasmin Sapphire Galadriel Seay-Reynolds Emily Marie Seto Brendan Shannon Alexander Will Spalding Snyder Elizabeth Anne Bowen Snyder Nicholas Charles Wallace Staudinger Julie Morgan Stokes Adam Straus-Goldfarb Sarah Louise Trigg Cody Graham Triolo Tucker Stephen Triolo Corinne Elisabeth Urisko Adriana van Manen Connor Duncan Walker Alexia Camille Warren Megan Laird Weck Benjamin Evan Weiner Colby Langford White Emily Chen Zhao

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The Cum Laude Society, left to right:: Hannah Levy, Sarah Trigg, Daniella Levitan, Emily Zhao, Emily Clagett, Abha Kulkarni, Allie Persky, Selena Anjur-Dietrich, Zeeza Cole, Lizzie Frieder, Alec Gershen, Matthew Cavuto, Thomas Kilkenny, Jay Karandikar, Paul Batterman, Adam Straus-Goldfarb, Jonas Kaufman, Cody Triolo, Max Nye, David Caliguire

Alumni Service Award Abha Kulkarni Each year, the Alumni Association gives an award to a senior who exemplifies the spirit and values of Princeton Day School through service to others. Abha Kulkarni was a true embodiment of the commitment to service; over her 4-year high school career she accumulated an astounding 1006 hours of community service. John Douglas Sacks-Wilner ’80 Award Darling Cerna and Lexie Warren John Sacks-Wilner ’80 was a young man of great strength and character, and grace of spirit. This memorial award commemorates John’s special kind of determination and dedication, and it goes to a member of the graduating class who has overcome adversity and shown resolution, courage and self-command in surmounting obstacles to achieve their goals. Darling Cerna and Lexie Warren both confronted adversity with grace and equanimity; they both overcame obstacles and enthusiastically embraced the opportunities at PDS since their arrival. Fred Woodbridge ’78 Memorial Award Cody Triolo Fred Woodbridge ’78 showed strong qualities of leadership as a senior class president and impressive qualities of fine citizenship all his years at PDS. This memorial award goes to a graduating senior who has exhibited outstanding leadership qualities in developing class unity and spirit. JOURNAL

Cody Triolo, who was an active leader as the senior class president, and vice-president in his sophomore and junior years, was truly the spirit behind the class of 2013.

The Anne Shepherd Humanities Award Jake Hall and Robin Linzmayer This award is given to a member of the junior class who has done distinctive work in one or more of the following disciplines: English, history, music, art, or drama. Anne Shepherd taught English for 44 years, at Miss Fine's School and then at Princeton Day School, retiring in 1995. Jake Hall and Robin Linzmayer both exhibited keen insight, intellectual curiosity, and enthusiasm for learning in English and history. Marjorie Williams ’75 Journalism Award Paul Batterman This award is given in memory of the late Marjorie Williams, PDS class of ’75. She was a columnist for the Washington Post and contributing editor of Vanity Fair, who was known for her keen wit and her insightful profiles of key political figures in Washington, D.C. It is awarded each year to a student whose writing for The Spokesman embodies the commitment to accurate reporting, insightful commentary, and adherence to the highest standards of style and ethics in student journalism. Congratulations to Paul Batterman.


Hubert N. Alyea Award Sarah Trigg Named in honor of former Princeton University Professor of Chemistry Hubert N. Alyea, also known as “Dr. Boom� for his memorable science demonstrations, the Princeton Section of the American Chemical Society honors graduating science students who have excelled in the lab while showing a genuine enthusiasm and excitement for Chemistry. Congratulations to Sarah Trigg.

arts awards Architecture Award Selena Anjur-Dietrich Media Award Charlie Guarino Multi-Media Award and Thomas Bencze Art Scholarship Jen Chen Photography Award Corinne Urisko The Mark Winstanley Art Purchase Award Emily Seto Andy Franz Woodworking Award Brendan Shannon and Jonas Kaufman

academic awards

Ceramics Award Mary Atkeson and Andrea Jenkins

The English Award Emily Clagett

Instrumental Music Award Rob Hrabchak

The Writing Award Adriana van Manen

Choral Music Award Deanna Counts

History Award Adam Straus-Goldfarb

Jacobson Music Scholars Susanne Boss,

Computer Award Alec Gershen and Ron Gerschel

Eliza Burwell, and Carmine DiFlorio

Biology Award Max Nye

Theater Award Kaylin Altmeyer

Chemistry Award Jonas Kaufman

Tech Theater Award Bob Madani

Physics Award Matthew Cavuto

Dance Award Lexie Warren

Science Award Jay Karandikar

athletic awards

French Award Selena Anjur-Dietrich Chinese Award Jack Laylin Spanish Award Abha Kulkarni Dual Language Award Emily Zhao (for Chinese and French)

The Elizabeth Fine Latin Award Jay Karandikar

7 Senior Awards

Jim Walker Memorial Math Award Jonas Kaufman and Jay Karandikar Jim Walker, long-time and dedicated math teacher and department chair affected so many lives both in and outside the classroom. This year two students shared this award: Jonas Kaufman and Jay Karandikar.

Gold P Athletic Awards Hannah Levy and Taran Auslander The Gold P award is presented to a senior student-athlete who has contributed to the overall success of our interscholastic athletic program. The award celebrates athletic excellence, sportsmanship, leadership and participation on varsity teams. Frankie K. Sportsmanship Award Zeeza Cole and Cody Triolo This award is named for Frank Kontstantynowicz, class of 1976, who was a revered student-athlete here at PDS and at Harvard, where he was a member of the varsity basketball team. This memorial award is in honor of his natural athletic ability, his genuine friendliness, sense of fairness, and his natural and unassuming leadership.

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Princeton Day School Lifers 2013: These students joined the PDS community in PreK, K, or 1st grade. Back row, left to right: Jack Laylin, Ben Weiner, Willy Cara, Matthew Cavuto, Jay Karandikar, Conrad Denise, Jack Brickner, Bob Madani, Owen Fay, Ben Bristol; front row, left to right: Kate Reynolds, Selena Seay-Reynolds, Zeeza Cole, Colby White, Michelle Heker, Mary Atkeson, Carolyn Kossow, Corinne Urisko, Emily Seto, Natesa Bland

College Matriculation List/Class of 2013 Babson College (2) Barnard College Berklee College of Music (2) Boston College (3) Boston University (3) Bowdoin College (2) Brown University Bucknell University Chapman University Claremont McKenna College College of Charleston Colorado College Columbia University Cornell University Drexel University Duke University Elon University Emory University Fairfield University Fordham University Franklin and Marshall College Gettysburg College Hamilton College (2) Harvard University Harvey Mudd College

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Haverford College Hobart and William Smith Colleges Howard University Ithaca College Johns Hopkins University (3) Kenyon College Lafayette College Lehigh University (2) Massachusetts Institute of Technology (3) Middlebury College Muhlenberg College (4) New York University (2) Northwestern University Princeton University (3) Purchase College State University of New York Rider University Rollins College St. Lawrence University The George Washington University The Ohio State University The University of Georgia Trinity College (2) Tufts University

United States Naval Academy University of California at Los Angeles University of Maryland, College Park University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Miami University of Michigan University of Missouri, Kansas City University of Notre Dame University of Pennsylvania (2) University of Pittsburgh University of Southern California (3) University of Vermont (3) University of Virginia Vanderbuilt University (2) Virginia Military Institute Wake Forest University (3) Washington University in St. Louis (2) Wellesley College Wesleyan University (2) Yale University (2)


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Top left: the cast of the 8th grade musical "Honk!"; top right, author and illustrator David Wiesner works with students as part of "Imagine the Possibilities"; bottom left, Paul Stellato plays a role in "The Pushcart War"; bottom right, the cast of "Anon(ymous)" at the New Jersey Theater Awards

US Fall Play “Anon(ymous)” Nominated for 8 Awards, Wins 2 The 2012 fall production of “Anon(ymous)” by Naomi Iizuki earned a record eight nominations in the statewide 2013 New Jersey Theater Awards, and took home two awards: Best Ensemble Performance and Best Director for Stan Cahill. These awards are given to non-musical plays produced by secondary schools. Mr. Cahill remarked, “Approximately 50 private and public schools participated in this competition which ‘Honors Excellence in High School Drama in New Jersey.’” He went on, “We led the state with eight nominations, which was a remarkable for our first entry. These awards have put us firmly on the Performing Arts map in front of programs from all over New Jersey.”

Imagine the Possibilities at PDS

The 8th Grade Musical: “Honk!”

Imagine the Possibilities, the beloved school-wide program made possible through the John D. Wallace, Jr. ’78 Memorial Guest Artist Series Fund, brings authors, illustrators, and poets to Princeton Day School to work directly with students each spring. The year, the School was honored to welcome poet and author Allan Wolf, author and illustrator David Wiesner (whose work was shown in the Anne Reid ’72 Art Gallery), and author Linda Sue Park. These artists were gracious and incredibly inspiring, working directly with students in all three divisions.

In May, the 8th grade class dominated the McAneny stage with their production of “Honk!” based on the classic Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, The Ugly Duckling.

The 4th Grade Operetta: “The Pushcart War” This year’s 4th grade operetta, “The Pushcart War,” took place in March. Originally written by former Head of the Lower School Sarah Schwiebert h’05 and updated this year by 4th grade teacher Daniel Cohen, this show combined great music and as many starring roles as children. A special guest appearance by Head of School Paul Stellato was an unexpected surprise.

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Anne Reid ’72 Art Gallery

Exhibition Schedule 2013/2014 Above, works by Princeton Day School faculty: top left, Susan Reichlin, Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick; bottom left, Stephanie Stuefer, Jerry Hirniak

Princeton Day School Visual Arts & Design Faculty — Extravagant Media October 15 through November 15 Addressing several contemporary themes in painting, drawing, photography, ceramics, sculpture, woodworking and video will be inspirational work created by Princeton Day School faculty members David Burkett, Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick, Jerry Hirniak, Chris Maher, Susan Reichlin and Stephanie Stuefer. Adam Welch — Deconstructing the Local November 25 through December 20 Ceramicist Adam Welch uses the brick as a primary object. For Mr. Welch, the brick is characteristic of postmodern appropriation and the marriage of concept and form. His work has a number of metaphorical implications in that he creates sculptures where the brick can be more critcally engaged. Mr. Welch is a Lecturer in Ceramics at the Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University. 折り紙 — Golden Nuggets January 13 through January 30 While evidence of origami goes back to the Sung Dynasty in 1000 CE, contemporary interpretations of ori “folding” gami “paper” will be exhibited. This exhibition will feature a loan of juried work from 2013 Origami USA JOURNAL

Collection, folded cardboard furniture created by Zach Rotholz from New Haven, Connecticut, and folded paper installations from PDS students. Ritter, Aanrud, Pirello — East West: A Remix of Social Progress February 10 through March 6 After graduating from the Lewis Center at Princeton University in 2013, Samantha Ritter moved to New York to pursue her career. At Princeton Day School, she will construct sitespecific armatures, or skeletons of wood, that project from the wall. Los Angeles artist Liv Aanrud creates soft sculptures out of fabric — her abstractions are woven into irregular shapes using flannel, burlap, wool and felt. Samantha Pirello is a painter studying at Yale University’s Graduate School of Art. Paul Zelinsky — In Search of (Im)Possibilities March 31 through April 25 Imagine the Possibilities artist Paul Zelinsky studied at Yale University where he took a course on the history and practice of the picture book taught by renowned author Maurice Sendak. Zelinsky also studied in Rome and received a master’s degree from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia. Among his awards, he has received a Caldecott Medal for Rapunzel. He will be a visiting artist at the school for two days.

The Student Exhibition May 5 through May 23 This exhibit will be shown in the gallery, arts atrium, Upper School, Middle School and Lower School hallways. It will feature highlights from work created by students throughout the year in painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, ceramics, woodworking, video, architecture, collage, installation and assemblage. A huge amount of creativity is celebrated around the entire school during this exhibit. Princeton Day School Senior Projects May 28 through June 6 Visual Art Senior Projects that have been created working with faculty in the Visual & Design Art Department will hang in the gallery for the final exhibition before Commencement.


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Tavante Brittingham ’13, Maria Chavez ’14, 2 Cody Triolo ’13 for being named NJISAA 2nd Team All Davon Reed ’13, and Dominique Samuels ’14 for being State, and Academic All American Nominee for lacrosse. awarded a 2013 Certificate of Accomplishment from the Princeton Prize in Race Relations on behalf of their work in 3 Rory Finnegan ’14 for receiving a 2013 Superior the PDS Black-Latino Student Union. Performance in Writing Award from the National Council of Teachers of English, and an Honorable Mention in the Derek Bell ’13 for receiving an NJISAA All State Honorable Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Mention for lacrosse. Grace Lee ’15 for being awarded Gold Key and a Silver Key Paul Batterman ’13 and Rachel Cantlay ’13 for receiving in the 2013 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Papermill Rising Star Student Achievement Awards for their work on “Gypsy.” Kiley McCormick-McGeady ’15 for being awarded three Silver Keys in the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. Peter Kilbourne ’13 and Kayla Stokes ’15 for having 4 Devika Kumar ’16 for collecting more than 1800 books for a their original works selected for further development and professional staged readings through the McCarter Theater book drive through the My Name, My Story student group to 2013 Youth Ink program. support the Anchor House in Trenton. Abha Kulkarni ’13 for winning the Anandi-Gopal Scholarship, awarded by the Marathi Vishwa organization.

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This issue of the Journal focuses on the health and wellness of our students, and as Director of Athletics I see firsthand how participating on sports teams and making time for overall physical fitness can have such a positive impact on our kids. Athletics are also a great motivator. I find it can be the thing that gets our students out of bed in the morning. They may want to try something new, aim to accomplish something extra, or improve their performance in some way. They may want to showcase their skills or reach new goals. You should know that our Princeton Day School Panther athletes worked hard over the summer to hone their skills for the upcoming seasons. Each one of them had his or her own reasons for the amount of extra work they put in, and those reasons motivated them to hit the field or track or weight room with extra vigor. Over the summer, I was counting the days until our Panthers could spring back into action. The summer is a great time for relaxation and reflection, and I spent a good amount of time thinking about how much I look forward to seeing how our young players mature in their time away from school once they return to campus for pre-season in late August. I know one thing that gets me out of bed in the morning: the chance to see our young students strive, struggle and achieve out on our playing fields. It’s the key to being healthy and well. Hope to see you on the sidelines,

Tim Williams Director of Athletics

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Boys Varsity Tennis Record 9W – 2L Coaches Awards – Josiah Meekins ’15 and Scott Altmeyer ’16 Varsity Award - Neeraj Devulapalli ’14 The boys varsity tennis team fought hard this spring to grab one-third of the NJISAA Prep B Tournament championship title with Pennington and Montclair Kimberley. It was Scott Altmeyer ’16 at third singles who came through for PDS, defeating an opponent from Oratory. “We don’t play in a conference, so our whole year is about the county and state [tournaments],” said Coach Will Asch about the importance of winning the prep title.

Girls Varsity Lacrosse Record 6W – 5L Coaches Awards – Hannah Levy ’13 and Corinne Urisko ’13 Varsity Award – Zeeza Cole ’13 Panther girls varsity lacrosse team was tough competition throughout the spring, posting impressive wins over Blair Academy, Hun School, and Rutgers Prep. The team’s senior players set the tone for the 2013 season. “The seniors did so much to bring the team back to the team,” asserted Coach Jill Thomas, whose Class of 2013 standouts included Ellen Bartolino, Zeeza Cole, Lizzie Frieder, Louise Hutter. Carolyn Kossow, Hannah Levy, Cami McNeely, Sarah Trigg, and Connie Urisko. Coach Thomas looks forward to the contributions that the incoming seniors will make in the next season. Hannah Levy ’13, PDS’ low attack, is now playing at MIT.

Boys Varsity Lacrosse Record 9W – 2L Coaches Awards – Bump Lisk ’13 and Derek Bell ’13 Varsity Award – Cody Triolo ’13 The boys varsity lacrosse team posted an outstanding record on their way to a demanding 14-day stretch that included a state Prep B title game and the Mercer County Tournament semi-finals. Although championship titles were elusive, the fun and unique team dynamic sparked memories that will endure. Coach Tuckman, who feels this year’s senior legacy will impact the program for years to come, commented, “This senior class has really set a tone and an expectation for what we looked to accomplish for the ten years that I have been a part of this program.” Midfielder Cody Triolo ‘13 is now playing for Lehigh University. Fall 2013


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Varsity Baseball Record 9W – 12L Coaches Awards – Jake Alu ’15 and Cole McManimon ’15 Varsity Award – B.J. Dudeck ’13 PDS right hander Cole McManimon ’15 emerged as one of the top pitchers in the area, posting a 6-2 record with an impressive 1.94 ERA and 45 strikeouts in his 47 outings on the mound. The versatile Jake Alu ’15 had a strong season at bat for PDS recording a .309 batting average along with posting two wins on the mound for the Panthers. Coach O’Brien credited his seniors, Rob Colton, B.J. Dudeck, Brad Freid, Alec Jones, Rob Hrabchak, Greg Auerbach, and Ben Weiner with giving the team some real stability. “We had a lot of tight games that could have gone either way,” remarked the coach, “and the 9-12 record was not indicative of how we played.” There are good things on the horizon for PDS with strong returning players on the roster. Centerfielder B.J. Dudeck ’13 has is now playing ball for Virginia Military Institute.

Varsity Softball Record 0W – 6L Varsity Softball: Coaches Award – Tess Zahn ’14 Varsity Award – Jessica Toltzis ’14 Girls varsity softball put forth a great effort in the spring and will be remembered for their extraordinary sportsmanship. Varsity Golf Record 6W – 7L Coaches Awards – Katie Edelblut ’14 and Scout Hammond ’15 Varsity Award – Suveer Bhatia ’14 Grahame Davis ’13, four-year varsity golfer, and Paul Fuschetti ’13, three-year varsity golfer, performed admirably this season and will be missed. Junior standouts Suveer Bhatia ’14 and Katie Edelblut ’14 consistently scored well and are expected to shine in the coming year. Figure Skating Coaches Awards – Georgia Long and Natalie Szuter ’14 Varsity Award – Jennifer Chen ’13 Middle School skaters joined the figure skating team for the first time in 2013 and made a very meaningful contribution to the overall success of the April ice skating show. Longtime Coach Charles Fetter retired after the season, but not before the Professional Skaters Association awarded him a Lifetime Achievement Award in June of 2012. Coach Fetter will be missed.

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The David C. Bogle Award For the Pursuit of Teaching Excellence was presented to US Science teacher Carrie Norin, US English teacher and Sustainability Coordinator Liz Cutler, Garden coordinator Pam Flory, MS English teacher Katy Terry, and Health & PE Department Chair Mark Adams, to support their proposal to attend the Edible Schoolyard Academy in Berkeley, California (see box to the right); and to support professional development opportunities at the Stone Barns Center in Westchester, New York, and at Yale University.

The Johnston Faculty Enrichment Award was presented to English Department Chair Nicole Furlonge, to support her presentation at the annual Callaloo Conference at Oxford University; and to support service-learning travel to Trinidad and Tobago, West Indies.

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LS teacher Paris McLean ’00 for study in the master’s program in independent school leadership at the Klingenstein Center, Teachers College, Columbia University MS Science teacher Gil Olvera, for study in school leadership US History teacher Maria Shepard for participation in the program Cambodia Educator: Reconciliation and Transformation in the 21st Century

Ostro Grant for Interdisciplinary Education was awarded to LS Science teacher Jessica Clingman, LS Technology Coordinator Carol Olson, and LS Science teacher Aaron Schomburg to begin Princeton Day School’s pioneering work in STEM education.

The Shepherd-McCaughan, Miss Fine’s School Fund, and Minerva Fund Sabbatical Programs awarded a half-year sabbatical to Dave Freedholm, to support travel and research for writing a book on Hinduism.

Bogle Award Winners Liz Cutler and Pam Flory Attend Edible Schoolyard Academy in Berkeley in July Liz Cutler, Pam Flory, and Katy Terry journeyed to the Edible Schoolyard Academy in Berkeley, California to learn more about integrating the PDS organic garden into curriculum in all three divisions, with a particular focus on the Middle School. The Edible Schoolyard Academy is an outgrowth of the Edible Schoolyard Project, created by leading chef Alice Waters and former principal of Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School Neil Smith, and serves to teach sustainability through the lens of a school lunch program, which includes fresh ingredients from a school garden. Ms. Flory remarked, “It was an amazing, almost magical experience. There were about 90 people from all around the world sharing information. And this is information we can put in action almost immediately.” She went on, “As Alice Waters pointed out in her presentation at the Academy, food is a great equalizer among students from different backgrounds. It is a great way in with kids. You are able to use food as a teaching tool, and the students are being educated without even realizing it.”

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LS Teacher Bev Gallagher presented “Comprehension Instruction through Children’s Literature: The Key to Unlocking the Common Core Standards” at the Rutgers Graduate School of Education’s Center for Literacy Development Annual Conference on Reading and Writing in the spring.

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The Robert C. Whitlock Award for Distinguished Teaching Established in 1995, the Robert C. Whitlock Award for Distinguished Teaching is the school’s highest honor for a member of the faculty. This annual award is presented to the Princeton Day School faculty member who best demonstrates the exceptional teaching skills, devotion to students, courtesy, zeal for knowledge and pursuit of excellence; and the qualities of gentleness, patience, dedication, and professionalism that were the hallmarks of Bob Whitlock’s 42-year teaching career. This year’s award was presented to LS teacher Bev Gallagher. Here are excerpts from Head of School Paul Stellato’s remarks at the award presentation in June: “Through and in language, Bev Gallagher awakens for her students the world they will inhabit gratefully for the rest of their lives. In her iconic programs, she has both woven words and gathered words. Language – woven or gathered – is the tie that binds her to them and them to her, as it is clear that while her third graders may be with her for just short of nine months, they never really leave her, nor she them. Through the support and generosity of the Wallace Family, Bev launched — and has been the guiding force behind — one of our school’s signature programs: Imagine the Possibilities. Through her efforts to bring to all of us —

students and faculty alike — artists, writers, and poets of renown, she has revealed to us the artists’ hands and heart in the act of creation. For her work at Princeton Day School, she has been honored with both the David C. Bogle Award for Excellence in Teaching; and a year-long sabbatical, during which she committed herself to one of her favorite professional pursuits: being a teacher to teachers. She was selected as the 1999-2000 New Jersey NonPublic School Teacher of the Year by the Council for American Private Education. And, in that same year, she received the Barbara Juster Esbensen Award, a national award presented in recognition of the poetry produced by students in her classroom, and for outstanding teaching in the field of poetry. An essential resource in the graduate schools of education at the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, and Rider College, Bev has presented often at both Teachers’ College and at annual meetings of the National Council for Teachers of English; and she has been honored for her classroom achievements by her alma mater, Penn State University. Congratulations on this well-deserved award.”

Theater Director Stan Cahill Creates Stories in Haiti Theater Director Stan Cahill spent the first few weeks of summer in Haiti developing and implementing a workshop he designed called “Building Community through Storytelling.” The workshop, designed to introduce storytelling curriculum to earthquake refugees, HIV+ and abandoned children in Haiti, was a partnership between Mr. Cahill and Worldwide Orphans (www.wwo.org,) with professional development support from Princeton Day School. Working with students aged 2-22, Mr. Cahill introduced ideas of how to engage students in a storytelling format and, in the process, seamlessly combined community service and the arts. “I believe in the idea of a ‘Citizen Artist’ and my future plans include developing this kind of curriculum here in our community, at a senior center or with at-risk youth,” remarked Mr. Cahill.

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Paris McLean ’00 and Alesia Klein Present at Harvard Second grade teacher Paris McLean ’00 and MS Math and Science teacher Alesia Klein served on a panel at the Research Institute for Learning and Development’s 28th Annual Learning and Development Conference at Harvard University in the spring. Their presentation on executive function strategies for classroom implementation was wellreceived. “We received wonderful feedback and learned even more about mindsets and learning styles,” remarked Mr. McLean. This presentation came out of the work done through the Bogle award that Mr. McLean and Ms. Klein received in 2011.

Liz Cutler Presents on Sustainability Issues In the spring, Sustainability Coordinator Liz Cutler gave presentations at the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Conference on both sustainability at PDS and the School’s organic garden. In addition, Ms. Cutler and FLIK Chef Brian Mochnal spoke at the New Jersey Farm to School Conference, and she spoke at the Green Schools Alliance Conference on “Sustainability in Teaching, Practice, and Design: A Whole School Approach” at the Allen-Stevenson School in New York City.

From the US Science Department: The PDS Periodic Table US Science teachers Barbara Maloney and Jane Spencer decided to create a Princeton Day School Periodic Table that would be unique to the school and community. Composed of “elemental” students, faculty, and staff, the table has become a destination on campus. “We posted a sign-up sheet so that students could request elements. The only requirement was that they take a photograph that included them and their ‘element’ in some creative way…. One boy asked for Zinc because it was his last name. A boy named Nick wanted Nickel, of course. A lacrosse player had his stick made of Scandium. A boy wearing his Yale sweatshirt became Yttrium. And the fun began,” remarked Mrs. Maloney.

Ann Robideaux Choreography Featured on NPR Choreographer Ann Robideaux’s choreography for Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring was featured on the National Public Radio website to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the piece.

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Teaching Wellness, Teaching Balance Princeton Day School Kicks Off an Ambitious PreK-12 Health, Wellness, and Human Sexuality Curriculum

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Committee included School Counselor Rob Tuckman, MS Spanish teacher Rachel Kamen, Garden Coordinator Pam Flory, PE Department Chair Mark Adams, MS Math teacher and Dean Donna Zarzecki, School Nurse Nina Keller, MS & US Music teacher Andrew Schmidt, US Science teacher Barbara Maloney, LS 1st grade teacher Heather Maione, and LS 2nd grade teacher and Math Coordinator Susan Ferguson. The Committee immediately set out to accomplish the following tasks: to examine the PreK-12th grade health and wellness curriculum at Princeton Day School; to determine where the school was excelling in these topics, and where it could improve; and, ultimately, to build a leading, innovative curriculum at Princeton Day School. The group decided to take three steps toward achieving the goals set before them. First, they met together and with faculty and staff to gather information and examine the priorities, strengths, and needs of the current program. Next, they wrote a survey to send to other independent, coeducational, PreK-12 schools across the nation to find out how they handled health and wellness at their schools. Finally, they researched national student surveys and administered the Independent Health Survey Check (IHSC) survey to students in grades 6-12. Mr. McLane noted of the Committee’s work: “Through meetings and conversations we had throughout the year, these faculty and staff members became more informed of the programs in place in

each division, some of which they may not have known about before. This interdivisional collaboration was really something to celebrate.” The Current Core Curriculum The Committee reviewed the current curriculum and determined that PDS has solid health and wellness curricula in all three divisions. In the Lower School, wellness topics such as nutrition, self-esteem, hygiene, online etiquette, bullying, and sleep are discussed in the general classrooms with students. In addition, LS students take classes in the PDS organic garden, learning about healthy eating habits, sustainability, and stewardship of natural resources. In the Middle School, 5th and 6th grade students take a RAP class, which addresses topics such as conflict resolution, binge drinking, peer pressure, sex education, social media, and nutrition. Princeton Day School 7th and 8th graders take an H.E.V. (Health, Education, Values) class which provides age-appropriate information on topics ranging from self-esteem to the prevention of substance abuse. In the Upper School, all 9th graders participate in Peer Group program, which pairs dedicated faculty and carefully selected seniors to mentor and guide the new US students on issues like peer pressure, academic stress, drug and alcohol abuse, and relationships. There is also one trimester of health class required for all 10th graders, which includes an introduction to the concept of health, substance abuse, human sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, and nutrition. In addition to

“The importance of wellness struck me when I attended a conference where counselors from a top university talked about how some of the best-prepared students in the country have sought help to deal with significant emotional and stress-related needs.” —Doug McLane

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these courses, there are other scheduled health and wellness programs throughout the year, including as the Hi-Tops seminar on substance abuse for Upper School students, and guest lecturers who often speak on topics of race, gender, ethnicity, religion, financial circumstance, and sexual orientation. Though the Committee was heartened by the programming in place in the three divisions, the group observed the curriculum, as a whole, needs a unifying force and vision. Mr. McLane noted, “The good news is that we have space carved out in the schedule in each division—the challenge is how best to use these spaces. We need to ensure that the programs progress naturally between divisions.” Working with Other Independent Schools Several of the schools the Committee contacted responded and some had great information to share on their health and wellness curricula but most schools, interestingly, wrote asking for help to build or strengthen their existing programs. Mr. Stellato was struck by how little work was being done in other independent day schools in this area. “The bad news and the good news is that the field is wide open. When we heard back from our colleagues, we realized that we will have to find our way on our own,” he said. Mr. McLane concurred, and added, “PDS, in conducting this work, is poised to be a leader in the independent school world for asking these questions and doing this work. Few day schools that we heard from are giving serious consideration to their programs and to developing new, innovative ideas, so we have the opportunity to share the good work we are doing here.”

The Committee made a recommendation for Princeton Day School to possibly spearhead a consortium of day schools that could work together to collaborate and exchange ideas and information on the topic of health and wellness programming. How Do Our Own Students Rate Us? Princeton Day School students responded to the two surveys (one for students in grades 6-8, and one for students in grades 9-12), and the results were illuminating. Mr. Stellato noted, “I knew how important the survey results were going to be—we really needed to hear directly from our students. The Committee went about it in the right way: we set aside the time to conduct the surveys and we prepared our students. And we were rewarded by really honest answers.” Mr. Stellato went on, “I learned three things from the survey results: one, our students are healthy, happy, and high-functioning—there was a lot of optimism present in the results; two, starting as early as 6th grade, our students are feeling enormous pressure to perform at the highest level; and three, nobody is getting enough sleep.” The results also illustrated to the Committee that many aspects of the school’s current program are effective. The student survey indicated favorable marks in the areas of maintaining strong relationships with friends, parents, and adults at school; broad participation with volunteering; high levels of academic achievement; relatively low participation in smoking and sexual activity in comparison with national averages; and positive physical fitness.

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The results from the students also highlighted areas that need further attention in the Middle and Upper Schools. These issues included difficulty getting enough sleep, dealing with stress and academic pressure, handling bullying (both in school and online), receiving proper nutrition, and substance abuse. The Committee gathered several times to discuss the student survey results and determined that they were invaluable in helping identify gaps in the curriculum and assessing how to address these critical wellness themes with students in an effective way. Where We Are Heading Once the Committee compiled all of the results of their work, they presented these findings to the entire faculty and staff, as well as the Board of Trustees, and made recommendations for the

future, such as beginning work tying together the curriculum through divisions, drafting a mission statement, and hiring a health and wellness coordinator to oversee the program. Mr. Stellato is greatly encouraged by the work of the Committee and emphasizes the short-term goals: “We want to accomplish two important things in the next year: we want to create a state-ofthe-art health, wellness, and sexuality curriculum for grades PreK-12, and we want to develop student, faculty, and parent programming on topics of health, wellness, and sexuality.” He adds, “Though this initiative has proved to be tougher than it initially seemed, we are forging a path and making our way toward something powerful.”

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The I and the iPhone By Shira Concool ’06 It has been about a decade now, but I still recall the happy anticipation with which I entered Mr. Freedholm’s Sacred Tradition’s class to meditate. For the first five minutes we turned off the lights, closed our eyes, and found ourselves in a guided meditation. During a hectic school day those precious moments taught me to slow my mind’s rapid pace. In a constantly moving, college preparatory environment where the stakes felt so high, I enjoyed those moments of peace that forced me to be present and take a real look at how I was doing.

Now as an adult, I realize that in those moments of meditation I was beginning to practice mindfulness. While finishing my Master’s degree in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness at New York University, I developed a theoretical program using Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) for improving mental health. MBSR can serve a role in educational settings because it forces students to learn how to be present in the moment. This awareness, in turn, creates positive outcomes for overall wellbeing. In a world of iPhones, instant email access,

Learning how to slow down thoughts and actions could curb many teen distresses. As a snarky, intellectualizing teenager, I thought I knew all the elements of a “healthy lifestyle.” I recognized the importance of plenty of sleep, small and frequent meals, exercise, and positive interpersonal relationships. Yet, how often did I stay up late studying for an AP test, finishing a paper, or gossiping on instant messenger? Can I even count the number of times I ate quickly and mindlessly to run off to the next activity? The threat of a B+ or being left out felt much more urgent than some illness in middle age. My few moments of meditation were perhaps so welcome because they combated these daily stresses.

and a preference of texting over talking, being present is not a high priority. Yet from what I have seen in my work with adolescents, perhaps it should be. The lack of presence in today’s students often aggravates issues of insomnia, eating disorders, sexual health concerns, and academic and social pressures. Learning how to slow down thoughts and actions could curb many teen distresses. In my work as a counselor of young adults, I see how they struggle with the issue of identity. Who am I and what are my values? Who do I want to spend time with and why? How do I want to spend my time? What are my goals? Do the “should’s,”

“must’s,” and “have to’s,” that plague me originate in my own mind; or do they belong to my parents, teachers, or peers? Young adults often enter my office with these questions. Youth who can begin to answer them are more likely to reach a state of wellness. Yet, especially for high school students, I wonder who has time for such questions, when SATs loom and the lacrosse scout is coming to watch the next tournament? In my role as a mental health provider, I have found it useful to introduce concepts of mindfulness and self-awareness as a long term lifestyle. This proves difficult when modes of communication change more rapidly than a middle school boy’s voice! The introduction of the smartphone means that adolescents have constant updates on the status of their friends and family. There is pressure to share thoughts and emotions on Facebook, Twitter, and even through photos on Instagram, without processing them

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Practicing mindfulness is not easy as an adult, yet imagine the effect if we began teaching it in preschool? first. Students have many modes to express themselves but little means of face-to-face feedback. Without this processing, feelings of anxiety, sadness, and anger are left to disrupt identity development. These feelings, as I often tell clients, are not inherently bad yet they do need to be explored. The best way to do this is to begin by slowing down and actually naming the emotions. Practicing mindfulness in this way is not easy as an adult, yet imagine the effect if we began teaching it in preschool? Princeton Day School has the unique opportunity to follow young people from the time they are barely learning their ABC’s to the moment when they cross the stage to receive their diplomas at Colross. The privilege of having students throughout their primary and secondary education makes a case for consistency in education on physical and mental health throughout the Lower, Middle and

Upper schools. Dialogue between the division heads and teachers can ensure that information on physical and mental health is being dispersed through an age-appropriate and comprehensive health curriculum. In addition, although it may cause some to blush, critical to this curriculum is a discussion of sexual health. As a former intern at the Sexuality Information and Education Council of the US (SIECUS), I pored through dozens of sexual health curricula. I realized that what was missing most from these curricula was accurate information. Many health curricula detour from basic facts due to social stigma. A core component of MBSR and of another therapeutic modality, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, is the belief that people live healthier lives when they understand the way their bodies and minds work. There is so much political hoopla around the culture

Shira Concool '06, middle, with co-presenters at the Society for Research and Child Development Conference in Seattle, WA (2013).

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of perfection (in bodies and in grades) and shame surrounding sexuality that many students go through school with unanswered questions. As an alumna, I am pleased that Princeton Day School is now working hard to create a health and wellness curriculum that can span the divisions, bring continuity of knowledge, and challenge students to learn to relax and think about who they want to be. In a culture where even supposedly meditative practices such as yoga can become competitive and unhealthy, it is essential that students be given the academic space to question and explore their minds and bodies. Growing up is ultimately about creating an adult identity. In order to help students create this whole and comfortable sense of self we must begin where PDS always does: in the classroom.


From the Archives: Dress

Code Mirrors Attitudes

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By Linda Maxwell Stefanelli ’62

The Class of 1968 as seniors

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he struggle to define just what constitutes appropriate dress for students has been an issue ever since Miss Fine’s School opened well over a century ago. It is a debate that still excites strong feelings about taste, style, independence, and personal choice. “Nothing ever works perfectly,” says former Head of Upper School Sandy Bing, who was part of many spirited Community Council meetings in the seventies and eighties. “No matter what the dress code is, there will always be a small percentage of students who try to take advantage and stretch the spirit of the code. The reason discussion about the dress code (and the Honor Code for that matter) continues to come up is because there will always be questions about whether either is really working. For me, the real value of those discussions was the dialog among students, faculty and administrators concerning responsibility: personal responsibility for one’s own actions, responsibility to and for one’s peers, and responsibility to the institution.” PCD circa 1962

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In the December 1921 Link, junior Dorothy Reeves made a similar point when she cautioned, “We should be careful about our dress, too. Silk dresses and fancy stockings may be correct for afternoon social affairs but they are certainly not created for school. The real lady wears quiet and inconspicuous clothing and above all avoids the use of cosmetics. This greatly cheapens a girl and, of course, cheapens the school she attends.” While the use of cosmetics gained acceptance after World War II, girls continued to wear dresses or skirts and blouses, most in materials that required dry cleaning or ironing. On cold days they added sweaters or school blazers and wore stockings or knee socks with flat-heeled shoes. Sneakers were reserved for gym and team sports. School uniforms were an option that was often considered but never adopted.

Dress codes from the founding schools carried over to PDS but were soon challenged by changing attitudes. The first three years of the seventies saw the most significant changes to students’ appearance in the School’s history. The turbulent national mood and the birth of the youth movement coincided with an increased number of boys in the Upper School, causing Community Council to lobby against jackets and ties. In 1970, after much thoughtful discussion among administrators, faculty and students, and two parent polls, the rules were modified as follows. “Boys . . . are expected to dress as gentlemen – neatly and cleanly. Boys are required to wear shirts with collars, slacks (not blue jeans - dungarees), socks, and shoes each day to school. Ties and jackets are recommended, but not required. “Girls’ dress should correspond in formality to that of the boys. Traditional skirts, sweaters, blouses and simple dresses are recommended. Extreme jewelry or makeup or play clothes are prohibited. “Boys’ (and girls’) hair should be neat and clean and out of the eyes. Beards, mustaches and sideburns must be kept neat, clean and trimmed. Each athletic coach has the right to establish the hair length of team members for reasons of personal health. Shoes will be worn at all times that a student is on school grounds.” The next year, 1971-1972, saw another radical change when Council’s proposal to allow girls to wear pants in school was accepted without opposition.

Princeton Country Day School Founded in 1924 and modeled on the English public school, PCD required that older boys wear jackets and ties. Alumni recall that if a boy forgot his tie, he was sent home — on foot — to retrieve it and had to make up the lost class time after school. A 1963 letter to parents included the following guidelines: “All boys are requested to dress neatly and sensibly for class attendance. Boys in Forms IV, V, and VI (grades 7, 8, and 9) should wear coats and ties; younger boys (grades 4-6) may wear sweaters, ‘shorts,’ or gray and khaki ‘longs.’ No blue jeans, please! A school blazer may be bought but is optional. We expect high but reasonable standards of dress at all times.”

Older MFS students with May Margaret Fine (top row, seventh from right) and faculty circa 1920.

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By the school’s centennial, regulations had loosened again and attempted to avoid specific prohibitions that only seemed to challenge students’ creative circumvention of the rules. The 1999-2000 Handbook & Directory gives the following guidelines for the upper school. “The objective of the dress code is to maintain an atmosphere conducive to learning. Appropriate dress is neat and clean. Neat clothing is not ripped or frayed. It does not strain the bounds of modesty, nor does it exhibit lewd or otherwise objectionable material. T-shirts advocating tobacco, alcohol and drug use, and T-shirts with messages specifically demeaning to any group of people may not be worn. Shoes must be worn at all times.” (Again, that admonition to students longing to go barefoot!)

This year, Community Council is once again wrestling with the issue of acceptable school dress. “The dress code figures prominently in many conversations I have with students,” says new Head of Upper School Jason Robinson. “Dress code issues are inseparable from our core values. That’s really where the conversation needs to begin. What do we value as a school? What are our aspirations for our students? And how can we create a dress code that reflects and reinforces our mission? I can’t be sure where such a debate might lead, but feel that Princeton Day School is a place where we’re serious about building a certain type of community.”

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The 1972 ski team typifies the wide variety of girls’ fashion, including newly-legalized pants.

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REPORT FROM THE

Chair of the Board of Trustees

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Head of School Paul Stellato came to Princeton Day School in the summer of 2008 with enormous energy and optimism. Within his first few months, however, the recession had arrived and its repercussions were broadly felt. Mr. Stellato responded quickly and thoroughly and, along with the Board of Trustees, developed a five-year financial sustainability plan that significantly reduced the school’s operating budget without cutting faculty jobs, salaries, or programs. In addition, these changes were made without substantially increasing tuition. This was not the case at many other independent day schools around the country. Remarkably, while many schools were cutting back and struggling, he implemented administrative and curricular changes that have strengthened the institution and positioned the School to be able act strategically while adapting to a changing environment. Because of Mr. Stellato’s foresight, and planning, PDS has emerged stronger and better than ever before. Building on the tremendous work of his first few years, Mr. Stellato presented the Board of Trustees a bold 10-year vision plan for the School in the fall of 2011. Since then, he has dramatically enhanced the student experience through PreK–12 curriculum development and integration of the academic divisions, and he has maintained our deep commitment to faculty professional development and financial accessibility for our families. In short, the leadership, vision, enthusiasm, and energy that he brought to our school five years ago is undiminished.

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So, what is next? Mr. Stellato and the Board began the work of exploring numerous transformative plans for the school in the fall of 2012, which will form the capstone to the broad curricular and cross-divisional initiatives that have been implemented. As I reported in the spring issue of the Journal, we began the fall with a two-day retreat in November, which set the tone for thoughtful deliberation for the rest of the year. We approved a campus-wide Master Plan, the first of its kind, and also did extensive work on evaluating the need for increased funding for need-based financial aid. For the remainder of the year, using the Master Plan as a guide, we advanced ambitious plans for a new school-wide community facility for athletics and fitness, a state-of-the-art outdoor tennis complex, and a reconfigured Lower School traffic circulation and drop-off pattern. In June, we held a special meeting where we endorsed the very early stages of a campaign to support these initiatives. I am pleased to report that we have now begun the early stage of the campaign and are in the process of exploring financial support. We anticipate that the scope and size of the effort will be determined in the next twelve to eighteen months. We will spend this year seeking the advice and support of key members of our community about the priority of the initiatives. As we gather information and move forward with specific plans, Mr. Stellato and I will update the community. We seek to build a bold future for Princeton Day School, based on our tradition and great institutional strength, through the advancement of the initiatives outlined above. The Board is enthusiastic about the opportunities that lie ahead and, with the visionary leadership of our Head of School, we are anxious to embark on the next five years of his tenure.

Barbara Griffin Cole ‘78 Chair, Board of Trustees


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Benjamin M. Frost ’92

Barbara S. Goldsmith ’84

Eleanor V. Horne

Gwyneth M. Langeler

Tobin V. Levy

John D. Wallace ’48

We Thank Our Departing Trustees for Their Inspiring and Dedicated Service Turstees

Laura E. Banks “When I look back over my years as a member of the Board of Trustees at PDS, I am proud to say that the board has always served as a catalyst to light a fire for students, beginning in Pre-Kindergarten through the twelfth grade, to continue to strive for the best. A quote by Professor Robert Maynard Hutchins describes the work of the PDS Board: ‘The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout their lives.’” Benjamin M. Frost ’92 “I moved from public school to PDS in 7th grade, and it was a tough transition academically. But more than any opportunity I have had, that one move changed the trajectory that I was on completely. To have the opportunity to give back to the School and get to know the phenomenally talented administration and staff at the PDS today was a truly special experience for me. It was also completely heartening to see the passion and capability of the Board of Trustees. I have no doubt that the school is in great hands for many years to come.” Barbara S. Goldsmith ’84 “Princeton Day School has been such an important part of my life in so many ways. It was an honor and a pleasure to serve as a member of the Board of Trustees.” Eleanor V. Horne “It was an honor and a pleasure to serve on the Board of Trustees to help ensure that PDS has the vision, leadership, and resources to deliver on our mission and to produce students who are well-equipped for college and beyond; to be productive citizens who will be open to new ideas, stewards of our environment, and who will genuinely respect and care for the needs and concerns of other people.” Gwyneth M. Langeler “At every meeting, I was impressed by the intelligence, commitment, and passion of the members of the PDS Board of Trustees. It was gratifying to watch the trustees focus their attention on the important issues that affect the entire PDS community. I feel privileged to have been involved over the past two years, and it gives me great confidence as a PDS parent to know that the School is being managed by such a smart, thoughtful, and dedicated Board of Trustees and Head of School.” Tobin V. Levy “I joined the PDS Board because, like so many, I feel passionate about the value of education; and because my two boys had an invaluable experience at the school. I found the board to be comprised of a group of eclectic, energetic, interesting and interested people. It has been fun to work with them and the PDS faculty. Now, I can say that all three of us have had an invaluable experience at PDS.” John D. Wallace ’48 This year, Mr. Wallace stepped down as the School’s longest-serving trustee, and will now assume the title Trustee Emeritus. For more on Mr. Wallace, please see the article on page 31.

We Welcome Our New Trustees Rebecca W. Bushnell ’70 received her BA and MA from Swarthmore College and her PhD from Princeton University. A former trustee at PDS from 1983-1986, Ms. Bushnell currently serves on the School of Arts and Sciences Board of Overseers at the University of Pennsylvania, where Rebecca W. Bushnell ’70 J. Christopher Dries Virginia C. Goldberg Carol Herring Stephen A. Pollard ’90 she is also a professor of English. J. Christopher Dries earned his BA from Duke University and his PhD from Princeton University. Mr. Dries currently serves as President and CEO of United Silicon Carbide, Inc. A former Annual Fund volunteer, he is the parent of Evan ’20. Virginia C. Goldberg received her BS degree from St. John’s University, and most recently served as Residence Supervisor at Beacon of Hope House in Staten Island, NY. Ms. Goldberg has held several volunteer positions at the School including Annual Fund volunteer, Middle School Parent Chair, and Nominating Committee Chair of the Parents Association. She is the Parents Association President-elect for the 2014-2015 academic year, and the parent of Jessica ’12 and Julie ’16. Carol Herring earned her BA from Wellesley College, and most recently served as President of the Rutgers University Foundation. Ms. Herring is a parent of PDS alum James ’82. Stephen A. Pollard ’90 received his degree from Brown University. He currently serves as Senior Vice President, Wealth Management Advisor, at Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. Mr. Pollard is serving as the President of the Alumni Board at Princeton Day School, and is the parent of Bailin ’18. Fall 2013


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Barbara Griffin Cole ’78, Chair Thomas B. Harvey, Vice Chair Andrew M. Okun, Treasurer David R. Scott, Secretary/Parliamentarian Deepinder S. Bhatia

Marc C. Brahaney

Rebecca W. Bushnell ’70

Barbara Griffin Cole ’78

Deepinder S. Bhatia Marc C. Brahaney Rebecca W. Bushnell ’70 J. Christopher Dries Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. Virginia C. Goldberg Carol Herring J. Christopher Dries

Eddie S. Glaude, Jr.

Virginia C. Goldberg

Thomas B. Harvey

Christopher B. Kuenne ’80 Lynn S. Lien Stephen A. Pollard ’90 Paul J. Stellato Lisa R. Stockman Mark A. Tatum Mark E. Thierfelder

Carol Herring

Christopher B. Kuenne ’80

Lynn S. Lien

Andrew M. Okun

John C. Wellemeyer ’52 Marilyn W. Grounds, Trustee Emerita Betty Wold Johnson, Trustee Emerita Samuel W. Lambert III, Trustee Emeritus Edward E. Matthews, Trustee Emeritus John D. Wallace ’48, Trustee Emeritus

Stephen A. Pollard ’90

David R. Scott

Paul J. Stellato

Mark A. Tatum

Mark E. Thierfelder

John C. Wellemeyer ’52

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From the Classroom to the Boardroom:

Jack Wallace ’48 Retires as Longest-Serving Trustee Jack Wallace ’48 on the front steps of his family home (circa 1950).

By Linda Maxwell Stefanelli ’62

When Jack Wallace walked into Kindergarten at Miss Fine’s School on his first day of classes, he could not have imagined he would still be going to the school 75 years later. During that time, he has made an impact in almost every constituency, from Princeton Country Day School coach to Princeton Day School grandparent. His long affiliation was celebrated in June when he retired from the PDS Board of Trustees after two rotations totaling a record 23 years, and was named a Trustee Emeritus for all he has done to enrich the school’s programs and shape its identity. In addition, the Alumni Association recently named its highest volunteer service award after him in recognition of his contributions to PDS and the greater community. He personifies the qualities the school seeks to instill in its students and his dedication and loyalty illustrate the enormous difference one person can make to an institution. “Jack’s greatest role, which he seems to play so naturally and effortlessly, has been that of steward of the institution,” says Head of School Paul Stellato. “Although he has kept a close eye on the daily life of the school, his keenest focus has been on its long-term health and success. Jack understands and appreciates the greatness of this place, and, while he would grow uncomfortable at the mere suggestion, he has embodied that greatness.”

A Team Player with a Wealth of Experience

Mr. Wallace first served as a trustee from 1978 to 1984 and was persuaded to return to the Board in 1996 by then Head of School Lila Lohr. “At some point I was probably on every committee they had,” he laughs. He brought a wealth of experience from his volunteer work at the local, county and state level. In addition to chairing several area boards, he served as mayor of Princeton Township for three years and was one of the founders of the Princeton Area Community Foundation. In 1993, he received the alumni award that now bears his name. “I love all my various activities,” he says. “It’s fun. I have met so many wonderful people that I admire deeply that I would have never, ever have met otherwise — people from all over. That’s the real joy of getting involved, particularly with the PDS Board.” One person he may never have met if not for his volunteerism is Trustee Andy Okun, who says, “Jack has a dedication to family, friends and communities that is unequaled. Furthermore, there is a kindness to him that we should all aspire to have. It has been one of the great gifts of my life to get to know him and to be considered his friend.” Board Chair Barbie Griffin Cole ’78 has a much longer history with Mr. Wallace. “His mother and my grandmother Fall 2013


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Jack Wallace (front row, third from left) with the undefeated 1947 soccer team. He returned to PCD in 1954 to coach the JV team to an undefeated season.

were great friends, and he and my father were in the same class at Princeton,” she says. “His son John and I were classmates at PDS, and now his grandson and my youngest son are in the freshman class together. It’s really rare to have that kind of continuity within a community. It’s been a great privilege to work with Jack so closely on the Board and get to know him from a new perspective. “One of the extraordinary things about Jack is his selfless devotion to PDS,” she continues. “His work on the Board has been tireless. He’s a mentor and a great leader who has been a guiding light for the school over many years. He continues to think of ways to help the school and plan for the next generation of students. Jack is an extraordinary human being, and while we will miss his wry sense of humor and thoughtful questions at board meetings, we are very pleased he has agreed to continue to play a key role on our Finance and Development committees.” Treby McLaughlin Williams ’80 has a similar link to Mr. Wallace as a classmate of his younger son Chris. During her 13 years on the Board, and especially during her tenure as Chair, she relied on his advice and encouragement, offered during countless phone conversations and breakfast meetings. “Jack has left an extraordinary legacy, part of which is the way he has fostered people to grow as leaders and colleagues,” she says. “He enhances the performance of everyone around him. There is so much to learn from him. We affectionately call him ‘Jack the Elder.’ He is never led by ego. It’s always about what he thinks is best for the institution. One of the best parts of working with Jack is receiving his incredibly frank and candid feedback. He delivers it in a way that is heard and internalized. I think it’s because it’s said with respect and true affection for the person he’s directing it toward. He starts with people by trusting and respecting them.” “We’ve been fortunate at PDS. We’ve had great chairs of the Board,” Mr. Wallace says. During his tenure, he has JOURNAL

also worked with six heads of school and four interim heads and is well aware of the challenges they face. “How fortunate we are at this point in our history to have such a dynamic, visionary head as Paul Stellato. Under his leadership, PDS is in great shape.” Of the faculty he has come to know so well and admire so deeply, he says, “I can’t conceive of any greater group of people than the PDS faculty. The thing that’s incredible to me is that 98% of the staff and faculty give to the Annual Fund. I doubt that there’s any other corporation or school that has that kind of support from its personnel.”

Path to Success

For all his recent honors, Mr. Wallace’s educational career got off to a shaky start. After just one year at MFS, he found himself repeating Kindergarten at Nassau Street School. He does not recall the reason for the move or why he was held back, but he absorbed the setback with his usual good humor and took advantage of the chance to make new friends. He entered Princeton Country Day School in fourth grade, maintained high academic honors, captained the White Team, and won the Headmaster’s Cup for leadership at graduation in 1948. He went on to Hotchkiss and then Princeton University where he majored in international and public affairs. In his senior year, he returned to PCD as coach of the JV soccer team and led them to a 3-0-3 record. He then retired, earning a place in history as the school’s only undefeated coach. After a naval career in which he rose to become an aide to the vice admiral in command of the entire Atlantic amphibious fleet, he attended law school briefly. Then he interviewed at the State Department, the Central Intelligence Agency, and at PCD for a position teaching history. “After much thought, I didn’t accept the teaching position because I was concerned I wouldn’t be able to keep the course interesting year after year,” he says. “That’s an ability I admire in so many PDS teachers.”


Instead, he became an analyst for Morgan Stanley in New York. Some years later he moved to the Princeton area and joined First Trenton National Bank (the predecessor of New Jersey National and CoreStates/New Jersey National) where he advanced from assistant cashier to CEO before his retirement in 1993.

The Family: Coby Gibson '17, Peter Gibson, Nadia Wallace, Jack Wallace '48, Happy Wallace, Chris Wallace '80, and Margie Wallace Gibson, '84

Family Ties

Mr. Wallace met his wife Happy in October 1958. Their first date spanned a weekend that included the Princeton/Dartmouth football game, “lunch on a snowy day” at the Stockton Inn, and a Rangers hockey game. They were engaged six weeks later and married within 10 months. Fifty-four years later, they still radiate a special glow in each other’s company. The Wallace family history has been interwoven with that of the school for four generations. Mr. Wallace’s mother, Margaret Cook, was a 1927 MFS alumna who co-founded The Outgrown Shop to fund scholarships. Her husband, John H. Wallace, became a PCD trustee and raised money for the school’s first gymnasium/auditorium during the years their sons, Jack and Bill ’50, were students there. Jack’s three children attended PDS: John, Jr. ’78, Chris ’80, and

Margie Wallace Gibson ’84, who now teaches third grade there. Three of his grandchildren are alumni: Christopher ’10, Katie ’11, and Connor Gibson ’12, all currently students at Dartmouth, their parents’ alma mater. Their brother Coby is a PDS freshman. Ever the banker, Mr. Wallace calculates the family will mark an unenviable milestone this year when it pays its 100th tuition to the school. The quiet generosity of the Wallace family has enriched the educational experience of MFS, PCD, and PDS students in ways that cultivate the mind, body and spirit. The greenhouse, which underscores the school’s early commitment to the natural environment, was given in memory of Mr. Wallace’s sister Penny ’69, who passed away in 1959. After the tragic death of their son in 1990, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace created the John D. Wallace, Jr. ’78 Memorial Guest Artist Series Fund that supports “Imagine the Possibilities,” an innovative program that annually brings creative artists to school to work with students in all three divisions. In addition, John’s classmates and friends donated funds toward the amphitheater that bears his name at the entrance to the Lower School. A sampling of other gifts includes the Wallace Family Scholarship, music practice rooms in memory of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace’s mothers, and new lighting in the art gallery donated by Chris to honor his parents’ 50th wedding anniversary. Mr. Wallace may have “cycled off ” the Board, but his influence is apparent every day.

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A New Role

“Jack knows the critical role our school has played in the lives of countless children and families, and he understands its vital presence in our community,” Mr. Stellato says. “He has constantly reminded us of our strength, our purpose, and our duty. Personally, I will miss terribly his optimism, courage, and broad perspective.” Fortunately, Mr. Stellato may still be able to draw on those qualities. With a glint in his eye, Mr. Wallace reminds Ms. Cole and Mr. Stellato not to rest too easily since, as Trustee Emeritus, he is still entitled to attend Board meetings. After so long, he may find the opportunity irresistible. From left: Jack Wallace speaks to guests at a party in his honor; middle, Sam Lambert, Paul Stellato, and David Scott; right, Nancy Malkiel, Chris Cole, Jack Hall, and Jay Chandler

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EXPENSES

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REVENUE

REVENUE Tuition Financial Aid Grants & Remission Net Tuition Endowment Support Annual Giving Net Auxiliary Programs Other Income

25,953,802 (5,780,674) 20,173,127 1,933,530 1,389,227 254,956 79,930

109% -24% 85% 8% 6% 1% 0%

$23,830,770

100%

14,344,370 4,239,042 2,654,236 1,528,208 386,366 674,502 2,981

60% 18% 11% 6% 2% 3% 0%

Total

$23,829,706

100%

Net

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MESSAGE FROM

The Advancement Office

I believe that the strength of our school can be measured by the pages that follow in this year’s Annual Report. The thousands of individuals who supported Princeton Day School over the past year are a true measure of the vitality of our great school. These individuals have chosen to support Princeton Day School because of the impact PDS has had on their lives or the lives of their children. This is a truly special place and this generosity is a profound reminder. We could not do what we do—and set the ambitious goals that we have—without the help of our volunteers. Our alumni, faculty, and parent volunteers provide unlimited time and energy, which make our fundraising efforts possible. These volunteers reach out to their peers and encourage them to support PDS and, in many cases, share with them why they have chosen to make our school a philanthropic priority. There is one volunteer who stands out among the rest for his unwavering commitment to our school’s fundraising efforts over the decades. It was my great pleasure to work with Jack Wallace ’48 in his former role as Development Chair of the Board of Trustees. He has been instrumental

in every fundraising effort—from the Annual Fund to capital campaigns. Jack Wallace has always given generously of his time to Princeton Day School, and there is no one who personifies volunteerism for our school better. Though I know he would not want me to bring attention to him in this publication, I cannot help it. Thank you, Jack, for sharing your passion for Princeton Day School with us and for giving so generously of your time. We are a better school because of it. To the entire community, thank you for supporting Princeton Day School this past year. Your gift truly matters. Sincerely,

Kathy Schulte Director of Advancement

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The following individuals, families, foundations and corporations have made contributions from July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2013. Princeton Day School wishes to acknowledge their generosity and commitment to providing outstanding educational opportunities for our students. Giving categories reflect all gifts made to Princeton Day School during the past fiscal year. Founder Circle Named in honor of those individuals whose generosity provides Princeton Day School with the means to carry on the outstanding educational experience inspired by its founding schools, Miss Fine’s School and Princeton Country Day School, this level recognizes gifts between $500,000 and $999,999. The Estate of Stanley C. Smoyer Leadership Circle Named in honor of those individuals whose philanthropy allows Princeton Day School to fulfill its mission, this level recognizes gifts between $250,000 and $499,999. Mr. Edward E. Matthews The Edward E. and Marie L. Matthews Foundation 1899 Circle Named in honor of those individuals whose generosity and vision were the very foundation of our school, this level recognizes gifts between $100,000 and $249,999. Anonymous Mr. Peter G. Gerry †David Mathey ’47 David Mathey Irrevocable Trust Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 Dean Mathey Circle Named in honor of Dean Mathey, whose generosity and vision were the very foundation of our school, this level recognizes gifts between $50,000 and $99,999.

†deceased

Anonymous (2) Kilin and Cecile To Foundation James C.Y. To ’95 Joseph C. To ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Kilin To Trustee Circle Named in honor of the distinguished men and women whose leadership sustains the school’s commitment to excellence, this level recognizes gifts between $25,000 and $49,999. Anonymous (3) Mr. Bijan Ardehali and Ms. Jennifer Wolffert

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CASA Foundation of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Ellerslie Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Goldman Sachs & Company Harbourton Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Herrup Robert Wood Johnson 1962 Charitable Trust Mrs. Betty Wold Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. Johnson Robert M. Kaye Foundation Incorporated Mr. Robert M. Kaye and Dr. Diane Upright Ronald Li, M.D. and Carol Chiang-Li Dr. and Mrs. Judson C. Linville The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation The New York Community Trust Laurie and Andy Okun Marian Stoltzfus Paen ’70 Piper Sutton Foundation Princeton Day School Parents Association Mr. and Mrs. James S. Regan Mr. and Mrs. Alan Toltzis Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace ’48 Curtis McGraw Webster ’75 Elizabeth McGraw Webster ’44 Mr. Timothy J. Wilmott and Dr. Anastasia Barna Head of School Circle Named in honor of the distinguished Heads of School whose leadership through the years has perpetuated the school’s commitment to excellence, this level recognizes gifts between $10,000 and $24,999. Anonymous (5) Mr. Paul H. Allen and Mrs. Sandra Allen John E. and Caron G. Avery Foundation Incorporated Mr. John Avery Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bartlett Cathy and Eric Batterman Mr. Kun Deng and Professor Zhen Deng Mr. Robert E. Dougherty ’43 and Mrs. Patricia Paine-Dougherty Dr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Dries Mr. and Mrs. Shawn W. Ellsworth ’75 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Fasolo Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. Timothy R. Gardner and Ms. Meredith P. Asplundh Mr. and †Mrs. Donato Gasparro Mr. and Mrs. David R. Geltzer Geltzer Family Foundation Barbara Straut Goldsmith ’84 Sally Campbell Haas ’63 Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hall, Jr. Mrs. R. May Lee Hall and Mr. John Hall ’79 Alex and Laura Hanson Charitable Gift Fund, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Hanson The Emily & John Harvey Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Harvey Hillenbrand Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. M. Roch Hillenbrand

J. Robert and Barbara Hillier Foundation J. Robert Hillier ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Hopper Mr. Jim Huang and Ms. Elizabeth Zhang Kai Yue Foundation Corporation Mr. and †Mrs. Theodore G. Kane Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Kuenne ’80 Professor James H. Marrow and Dr. Emily Rose Page & Otto Marx, Jr. Foundation Dean W. Mathey ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Matthews ’76 Mr. and Mrs. David C. McCourt Mr. Randall E. Mehrberg and Ms. Michele M. Schara Mehrberg-Schara Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Melodia Debbie and Steve Modzelewski Mr. and Mrs. Naru Narayanan Nearly New Shop Mr. Stephen A. Pollard ’90 and Dr. Jessica Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Powers, Jr. ’80 PSE&G The Rose Marrow Fund S. Forest Company, Incorporated The Honorable and Mrs. Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff Jon and Meredith Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Stockman Mr. Mark A. Tatum and Ms. Lisa Skeete Tatum Mr. Mark E. Thierfelder and Ms. Courtney A. Lederer Vanguard Charitable Endowment Program Mr. Bruce J. Westcott Ms. Helen Westcott Ms. Lydia Zaininger Zhen Deng and Kun Deng Family Charitable Fund Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock Faculty Circle By far the greatest strength of Princeton Day School is its dedicated faculty whose wisdom and patience have guided countless students through the learning process. This level recognizes gifts between $5,000 and $9,999. Anonymous Bank of America Foundation Mr. Deepinder S. Bhatia and Dr. Nandini Chowdhury Mr. Marc C. Brahaney Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brinster ’75 (Lucy Englander Brinster ’78) Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Chia Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Dyckman Mr. and Mrs. Adam L. Eiseman Mr. Antonio O. Elmaleh and Anne A. Williams ’74 Michael Englander ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Falcon Jim and Gigi Goldman John L. Griffith III ’99 Mr. James R. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Horowitz Mr. and Mrs. Arbind Jha


Colross Circle Named for the historical campus building, this level recognizes gifts between $2,500 and $4,999 and those donors whose generosity preserves our traditions of excellence.

Dr. Marjorie Shaw ’70 and Mr. Barney Rush Julia Herr Smith ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smukler Dr. Ramamirtham Sukumar and Dr. Satya Varagoor Mr. Thomas J. Sullivan and Ms. Bonnie L. Higgins Ms. Olga Sweet Thomas Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Ms. Jill L. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Tucker h’13 Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Turchetta Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Weinstein Eric and Nancy Weinstein Giving Fund Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick W. White Robert C. Whitlock, Jr. ’78 Whole Earth Center of Princeton, Incorporated Mr. Robert N. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy K. Woo

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Young Alumni Leadership Circle This level recognizes the generous young alumni building the next generation of leadership support at Princeton Day School. Members of this circle have made a contribution of $500 or more and have graduated from our school within the last 15 years. Andrew M. Bordeman ’98 Benjamin T. Brickner ’00 Kathryn Babick Brickner ’02 Julianna E. Clark ’04 Will C. Dewey ’03 Peter S. Fisher ’03 Amy M. Gallo ’03 Ethan M. Geltzer ’10 Isaac S. Geltzer ’08 Christopher W. Gerry ’99 John L. Griffith III ’99 Natalie Hamill ’01 Jeremy L. Hofmann ’04 Allison Marshall ’03 Anand Shah ’05 Panther Pride This level recognizes gifts between $500 and $2,499. Anonymous (9) A & L Pool Service Janice M. Abud-Falcone ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Adam Mr. and Mrs. Rajashekar Adusumilli Mr. and Mrs. William W. Allen Mr. Patrick Amaral and Ms. Kathy Schulte American Boychoir School American International Group, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Ammidon III Mr. William M. Asch and Dr. Gina Del Giudice Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Asplundh Asplundh Foundation Douglass W. Bailey ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Aneesh Bakshi The Baldwin Foundation

†deceased

Mr. William D. Alden and Mrs. Susan P. Voorhees Mr. Howard and Mrs. Nancy Alter Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Altmeyer Dr. M. Darryl Antonacci and Mrs. Ana I. Antonacci Ms. Karen D. Athanassiades ’83 and Mr. Elliot Michael Berger Mr. and Mrs. Sanjeev Bagaria Mr. and Mrs. Jaideep S. Bajaj Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bencivengo Mr. and Mrs. David M. Bitterman Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Caputo Dr. and Mrs. Y. M. Lawrence Chai Mr. Lichung Chen and Mrs. Yirchung Liu Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen ’83 Chubb & Son, Incorporated Class of 2011 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Delaney III Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Erickson Mr. Jeffrey Eugenides and Ms. Karen Yama Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Frieder Benjamin M. Frost ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Y. Gan Frank Greek and Cathy Greek

Mr. and Mrs. John L. Griffith, Jr. Christine Grounds ’88 Ms. Elizabeth A. Duffy and Mr. John A. Gutman ’79 Mr. Michael D. Halpern and Ms. Christine Grant Halpern The Halpern Family Foundation, Incorporated Natalie Hamill ’01 Mr. and Mrs. John Healey Daniel J. Helmick ’90 Hess Companies Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Highland Highland-Mills Foundation, Incorporated Ken Horowitz Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Jones Dr. Ramesh Kumar and Ms. Linda Matusick-Kumar Mr. and Mrs. James Y. Laughlin ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Tobin V. Levy Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Lien Mr. Timothy H. Manahan and Dr. Julie Caucino Mr. and Mrs. Tareq Mansour Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Maschler Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. McCarthy (Livia Wong McCarthy ’77) Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. McClatchy Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLaughlin II Randolph Melville ’77 Ms. Jennifer E. Mermans Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Meyercord III MGN Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Miller Ms. Moira J. Mittnacht Mr. and Mrs. C. Schuyler Morehouse Melissa Baron Murdoch ’88 Dr. Henry Nagelberg and Ms. Joanne Snow Dr. and Mrs. Joel Namm Fund Dr. and Mrs. Joel Namm Marcia Goetze Nappi ’52 Nearly New Shop LLC Mr. Erik A. Neumann and Ms. Mary Dougherty Mr. Brent Ozdogan and Dr. Anita Miedziak Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko Drs. Samir and Arti Patel Jeff R. Patterson ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Adam M. Pechter Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Persky Michael A. Peterson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Peterson Petron Corporation Pheasant Hill Foundation, Incorporated Princeton Day School Booster Club Princeton Lacrosse Club The Rockefeller Foundation The Ryan Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Salvner Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sanderson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Santamaria Allison Ijams Sargent ’78 Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Sarsfield Mr. and Mrs. David C. Schneider Schneider Family Fund Dr. Nicole Schrader Mr. and Mrs. Asit K. Sen

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The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Jusick Mr. James D. Kaplan Harold Kramer Foundation Kramer Portraits Mr. Sajjad Ladiwala and Ms. Anjum Khan Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert III Mr. and Mrs. John Langeler Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Mario Marsh & McLennan Companies, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Ross Martinson Mr. Kewei Ming and Ms. Zhanyun Zhao Martha L. A. Norris Foundation Mr. Gordie Nye and Ms. Kathleen McGillivray Mr. and Mrs. Elwood W. Phares II Phipps & Company LLC Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Phipps Mr. and Mrs. Deepak D. Raj The Reverend Carl D. Reimers A. Richard Ross ’68 and Judith Heim Dr. Whitney B. Ross ’84 and Mr. Stephen Moseley Mrs. Norman F.S. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Ravi Sakaria Mr. and Mrs. Bobbi M. Shah Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Travers Trip Advisor Matching Gift Program Tyco Employee Matching Gift Program Paul S. Vogel ’62 Vogel Seidenberg Charitable Fund Susan S. & Kenneth L. Wallach Foundation Susan Schildkraut Wallach ’64 Anne A. Williams ’74 Ms. Rita Zetterberg

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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Barbara Mr. Lewis Barber Ms. Elizabeth L. Bates-Turner Mr. Richard Baumann and Ms. Katharine Kinsolving Mr. Matthew M. Bennett and Dr. Melissa E. Bennett Linda Staniar Bergh ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Bernardi Mr. Kamlesh H. Bhatia and Dr. Jyoti K. Bhatia Mr. and Mrs. Todd B. Bialow Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Birch BlackRock Matching Gift Program Susan M. Blaxill-Deal ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer Mrs. Sheila Bodine Andrew M. Bordeman ’98 The Estate of Gladys Borrus Dr. Sean E. Bradley and Dr. Karen DeSimone Bradley Amy L. Brewer ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin T. Brickner ’00 (Kathryn Babick Brickner ’02) Henry P. Bristol II ’72 and Susan P. Bristol Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Incorporated Adam Bromwich ’92 Cindy Brooks ’75 Dr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Brophy Jeffery N. Brown ’87 The Brownington Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Christian C. Brune Mr. Barry A. Bruno Judith and William Burks Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Dr. and Mrs. William P. Burks Rebecca W. Bushnell ’70 BVP Partners LLC Jonathan M. Bylin ’87 Vance G. Camisa ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cammarano Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Campbell Kevin M. Capinpin ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Chris M. Castagna Dr. John N. Cavuto ’81 and Dr. Robin R. Antonacci Cedar Grove Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Dr. Michael L. Censullo and Mrs. Joan Censullo Dr. and Mrs. James J. Chandler Mr. and Mrs. Earl Y. Chen Mr. Richard X. Chen and Ms. Fei Mo Mr. Arun Chinnaraju and Mrs. Malathi Arun Mr. Jitender Chopra and Mrs. Jeannie Lin Chopra Mr. and Mrs. David W. Clayton Philip E. Clippinger ’83 Marc A. Collins ’88 Geoffrey L. and Kerri L. Cook Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cook ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Cooleen Pamela Kulsrud Corey ’79 William and Angela Creager Joan Knapp Crocker ’63 Ms. Elizabeth R. Cutler and Mr. Thomas G. Kreutz Patrick de Maynadier ’78

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Mr. and Ms. Shaojian Deng Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Devlin Mr. and Mrs. Somasekhar Devulapalli Will C. Dewey ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. DiBianca Mr. Peter Dickson and Ms. Janet Zoubek Dickson Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Didita Dr. Gabriele E. Dietrich Dr. Matthew C. Difazio and Mrs. Nancy G. Difazio Evan F. Donaldson ’68 Mr. Gerard J. Donnelly and Ms. Sandra E. Bell Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Donohue Ms. Elisabeth Dorman Mr. Stuart C. Dorman II Mr. and Mrs. Dipal Doshi Ms. Mary Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Drake Kathleen Sittig Dunlop ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Marc H. Edelson Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Egner ’82 Mr. Joseph T. Elicone Dr. and Mrs. Hisham S. ElKadi Mrs. Joan M. Elliott Katharine Walker Ellison ’62 Dr. Robert E. Epstein and Dr. Eileen R. Lilley Peter E. B. Erdman ’43 Mr. and Mrs. R. Lindwood Faxon Scott J. Feldman ’93 Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Feldstein Mr. and Mrs. Jon Felsher Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Fenton Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Ferguson Dr. Keith J. Fishbein and Dr. Nancy L. Feldman Ellen M. Fisher ’73 Peter S. Fisher ’03 Andrew J. Fishmann ’68 David S. Fitton, Jr. ’79 Mr. William Flahive and Ms. Carol Cronheim Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fleming Flik Independent Schools by Chartwells Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Frank Mr. Jeffrey J. Freedman and Dr. Melissa Hubsher Freedman Dr. and Mrs. Russell M. Freid Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Fried Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Fuschetti Fusion Marketing, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gallagher Mr. Brian Hickel and Ms. Amy Gallo ’03 Mr. and Mrs. William L. Garrymore Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Gary Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gates ’78 GDB International, Incorporated Mr. Evans Gebhardt and Ms. Tanya Tuccillo Dr. and Mrs. Steven R. Gecha Ethan M. Geltzer ’10 Isaac S. Geltzer ’08 Mr. Joseph F. Gerdes and Mrs. Berna Itez-Gerdes Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Gerschel Ilene and Jonathan Gershen ’86 Mr. Louis Giannotti and Dr. Maria Bartolozzi Mr. and Mrs. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Glovier

Curtis and Sophia Glovier Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. David E. Goldberg Ms. Jill L. Goldman ’74 and Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Goldman ’75 The Thomas H. & Georgia P. Gosnell Charitable Lead Annuity Trust Mrs. Thomas H. Gosnell Grace Construction Management Company Dr. Milos D. Graonic and Ms. Sasha Dragas-Graonic Landis Greathouse ’88 Mr. and Mrs. William S. Greenberg Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Griffith Gordon and Llura Gund Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gund Elizabeth C. R. Gutman ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Haggerty III Colleen Coffee Hall ’63 Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hall ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hammond Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock Drs. Arsev and M. Sukru Hanioglu Dr. Lorena Riveroll-Hannush and Dr. Sadeer B. Hannush Elizabeth Mills Hardie ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Hart Ms. Shannon S. Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Henderson ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart T. Henderson Katherine Greenberg Herrera ’88 Mr. David Heubach C. Justin Hillenbrand ’94 Ms. Debra J. Hillmanno and Ms. Patricia J. Hillmanno Dr. Kevin Ho Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Jr. Hofmann Family Charitable Fund Jeremy L. Hofmann ’04 and Julianna Clark ’04 Barbara Vaughn Hoimes ’78 Dr. Jason M. Hollander ’90 and Dr. Sarah Werbel Ms. Eleanor V. Horne Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Howard Timothy S. Howard ’86 Janie Hwang ’88 Taylor K. Hwong ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hynes Mary Hobler Hyson ’68 Ikaria Mr. Theodore R. Jaeckel, Jr. ’77 and Mrs. Gretchen L. Jaeckel Mr. and Mrs. Dinesh C. Jain Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. JAS Securities Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Jensen ’82 JK3 Consulting LLC Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Johnson Alexandra Johnston ’97 Bradford Johnston ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Johnston William McCord Johnston ’92 W. S. Johnston Foundation, Incorporated Mr. William T. Jones and Ms. Roxane Scurlock Jones


James S. Riepe Family Foundation Gail Petty Riepe ’64 Mr. Michael K. Rigby and Ms. Wendy W. Hom †William E. Rigot ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Patrik B. Ringblom Shepherd K. Roberts ’47 Julie Roginsky ’91 Mr. Jeffrey Roos Arianna Rosati ’88 Dr. and Mrs. Norman R. Rosenthal Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross and Ms. Miles Dumont Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler ’47 D. Collins Roth ’88 Jeremy E. Rothfleisch ’88 Paul and Maureen Rourke Wendy Gartner Rowland ’53 Ms. Tracy Ruggiero Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Ruvinsky Dr. Steven I. Ryu and Dr. Seungyeon Nam Alejandro C. Sagebien ’89 Mr. Max Salas and Ms. Kelly Thomson J. Andrew Sanford ’78 Jeffrey Schor ’97 Kari Moradoff Schulsinger ’88 Jeffrey E. Schuss ’73 Schwab Charitable Fund Susan Bauer Schwinger ’73 Mr. and Mrs. David R. Scott Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter Sednaoui Mr. Michael Seipp Ameesh R. Shah ’97 Anand Shah ’05 Dr. Kekul B. Shah and Dr. Rachana Singh Drs. Utpal and Maritoni Shah ’90 Brendan Shannon ’13 Dr. Harold T. Shapiro and Dr. Vivian Shapiro Donn and Robin Sharer Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shavel Christopher A. Sheldon ’92 Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sheridan IV Drs. Eon and Nara Shin ’92 Shop-Rite Wines and Liquors of Pennington Elena P. Sichel ’24 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Sichel Jane Aresty Silverman ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Veerappan Sivakumar Mr. and Mrs. Michael Slattery Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Smith David B. Smoyer ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Snyder Source One Personnel Barbara Spalholz ’74 Emily Vanderstucken Spencer ’58 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stanton Starr Insurance Holdings, Incorported Paul and Maureen Stellato Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Stephenson Mr. Bernard J. Stiroh Jr. Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb Carl A. Sturken ’73 Austin P. Sullivan, Jr. ’54 Mr. Anders Svensson and Mrs. Maria Carell Martha Sullivan Sword ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Vi K. Ta Carl S. Taggart ’82

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Mr. Tim W. E. Maudlin and Mrs. Vishnya Maudlin Colin C. McAneny ’45 Mr. and Mrs. Jon T. McConaughy ’83 (Robin Cook McConaughy ’87) Mr. and Mrs. David J. McIntyre Howard McMorris II ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. McNeely Meadowgate Technologies Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Meagher Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meggitt The Merck Company Foundation Merrill Lynch & Co., Incorporated Edwin B. Metcalf ’83 Mills Foundation, Incorporated Dr. Surya P. Mohanty and Dr. Elli Louka Moody’s Foundation Matching Gift Program Morgan Stanley Matching Gifts Program Mahmoud Mottahedan ’85 Dr. Michael J. Mundenar and Mrs. Jill Mundenar Stephen J. Nanfara ’96 Dr. Mary Beth Nelson New York Yankees Camp Mr. and Mrs. David J. Newman Dr. Hong Ni and Ms. Xun Xu Northrup Grumman Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Nusbaum Dr. Jeffrey S. Nye and Ms. Miriam Chaloff Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. Ober Family Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. Adeoye Y. Olukotun Organic Valley Cooperative Mrs. Maryann F. Ortiz Nicholas De Jongh Osborne ’80 Pacific Life Foundation Ms. Rebecca Pagitt-Mungai Mr. and Mrs. Dharmesh Pandya Mr. and Mrs. Nishith Parikh Mr. and Mrs. Vinayak J. Patade Mr. Ashish Patel and Ms. Arti Patel Dr. and Mrs. Hitesh K. Patel Ms. Cynthia H. Peifer Mr. Sanford N. Pensler and Ms. Anita Miller The PepsiCo Foundation Melissa J. Phares ’80 Mr. Andrew H. Philbrick and Dr. Susannah Wise Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Phillips Dr. and Mrs. Donald A. Pickering Charles H. Place III ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pollard Princeton Day School Summer Programs Joseph D. Punia ’71 Kerith Sheehan Putnam ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Z. Rabinowitz Mr. and Mrs. James S. Radvany Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ragsdale Dr. and Mrs. Venkataraman Rajagopalan Mr. Ramesh Ramachandra and Mrs. Arathi Ramesh The Ravelli Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Ms. Stephanie Richman ’87 and Mr. William Reilly

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William W. Kain ’78 Mr. Sanjay Kalra and Dr. Rakhi Kalra Drs. Sridhar and Vanaja Kanamaluru Mr. Kamal Kasera and Ms. Ritu Jajodia Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Kaufman Patrick Kerney ’94 Nancy Hudler Keuffel ’58 Ms. Lena Khatcherian Mr. Paul P. Kiel and Ms. Ginger L. Mosier James B. Kilgore ’63 Won Suk Kim ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Klein Peter A. Kline ’63 Matthew P. Kohut ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Vijaysinha R. Kokkirala Mr. John T. Konopka III Mr. Joseph F. Kossow and Dr. Lynne B. Kossow Mr. and Mrs. Varadarajan Krishnan Mr. and Dr. Ashish Kumar Ms. Ania Lach Samuel W. Lambert III Charitable Lead Unitrust Samuel Wm. Lambert ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Landon Sally Kuser Lane ’42 Mr. Paul A. Lanzotti Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Law, Jr. Lisa Lawrence ’68 Mr. Robin B. Laylin and Ms. Laura D. Baird-Laylin Dr. L. Veronica Lee Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Mr. Stephen E. LeMenager and Ms. Laura A. Huntsman Suzanne E. Lengyel ’84 Dr. Clayton E. Leopold Dr. Mara L. Leveson-Smith Galete J. Levin ’96 Dr. Bennett Levitan and Dr. Ruth Rosenberg Brenda Grad Levy ’63 Mr. Jonathan Levy and Ms. Jill Nusbaum Mr. Maoqi Li and Mrs. Michelle Xiong Mr. Ye Li and Ms. Angela Deng Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Liao William and Nancy Lifland Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Mrs. Nancy Lifland Mr. Peter Lighte and Mr. Julian Grant Drs. Douglas and Wai Lam Ling Mike C. Lingle ’88 Jonathan S. Linker ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Lippman Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Lloyd The Losam Fund Mr. Larry Lu and Ms. Kelly Zhan Ms. Elizabeth G. Sherman and Mr. Christopher Maher Dr. and Mrs. Ramy A. Mahmoud Dr. Burton G. Malkiel and Dr. Nancy Weiss Malkiel Jay R. Marcus ’80 Katherine K. Marquis ’92 Allison Marshall ’03 Mr. Daniel A. Marshall and Dr. Rebecca G. Marshall Cecilia Aall Mathews ’59

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Mr. Vincent M. Tarduogno and Dr. Joyce P. Vincelette TC Group Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Terry Lydia Du Pont Thompson ’78 Vincent W. Totaro ’88 Ms. Maribeth M. Trainor and Dr. Timothy Trainor Clark G. Travers ’55 Mr. Richard Trawinski and Ms. Beth Sparandera-Trawinski Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Trend ’91 (Rachel Bridgeman Trend ’91) Trenton Country Club Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Triolo Mr. and Mrs. Tucker S. Triolo Karen M. Turner ’72 UBS Matching Gift Program Mr. and Mrs. John C. Urisko III (Karen Callaway Urisko ’85) Gert and Stephanie van Manen Verizon Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Gustav M. Vik Mr. Peter Vought Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Waclawski Kelly Lambert Walker ’83 Dr. Wei-hsing Wang and Ms. Victoria Shen Ms. Lisbeth A. Warren ’71 and Mr. Robert Cantlay Ms. Tracy S. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wedeking Mr. David F. Weeks and Ms. Kathleen Gerritz Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Neil Weiner Wells Fargo Mr. and Mrs. Christopher G. Westcott Peter and Barbara Westergaard Westfield Pediatrics PA Dr. and Mrs. Philip D. Wey Rena Ann Whitehouse ’83 Marina von Neumann Whitman ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Whitney Mr. Stephen Williams and Ms. C. Treby Williams ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Y. Williams Mr. and Mrs. John Wise Ms. Jill A. Wolk Newell B. Woodworth III ’73 Mrs. Patricia Woolf Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Young Mr. and Mrs. Darius B. Young Mr. Stanley Zhang and Mrs. Shirley W. Zhang Dr. Jian H. Zhao and Mrs. Menghan Pan Dr. Jiang Zhao and Ms. Ruozhen Chen Mr. Qiufeng Zheng and Mrs. Hui Li Mr. Tim Zhu and Ms. Joan Wang Friends This level recognizes gifts $499 and below. Anonymous (8) Christian B. Aall ’74 Diana Lewis Abbott ’74 Ms. Faria Abedin Joseph Abelson ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Abrams

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Academy of the Natural Sciences Mrs. Gary S. Acker Dr. Alexander M. Ackley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Acquaviva Ms. Denise R. Adams Mr. Mark S. Adams Adler Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Seth Adler Advantage Sales Company, Incorporated Adventure Aquarium Mr. and Mrs. Edem K. Afemeku Lily Buchanan Agar ’38 John W. Ager III ’79 Nikhil S. Agharkar ’99 Robyn Agri Ainabi Tours Carl W. Akerlof ’53 Mr. and Mrs. Olalekan A. Akinyanmi David J. Albahary ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Sean Albert Maria Tardugno Aldrich ’99 Julia Ober Allen ’94 Pamela Tegarden Allen ’73 Cyrus M. Alphonse ’93 Lylah M. Alphonse ’90 Sydney Altmeyer ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Alu Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alu Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ambros Mr. and Mrs. Rami Amer American Express Gift Matching Program Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Ammann III Glenna Weisberg Andersen ’73 Mrs. Ellis Anderson Jessica Collins Anderson ’98 Joan Pearce Anselm ’56 Anne Jamieson Applegate ’99 Mr. Eric J. Applegate and Ms. Deborah B. Tesser Marissa C. Applegate ’12 Mr. Andrew Aprill Mrs. Yolan G. Arlett Alejandra M. Arrué ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Gerry L. Asch Mr. and Mrs. James G. Atkeson Meade Atkeson ’11 Mr. Sasi K. Atluri and Ms. Rajyalakshmi Nimmagadda Mr. Michael D. Auerbach and Ms. Lisa Auerbach Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Augustus Mr. Daniel Auslander and Ms. Molly McDougald Susan Carter Avanzino ’60 Dr. and Mrs. William M. Ayers Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Babick Louise Mason Bachelder ’54 J. Keith Baicker ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Bailey Gordon McAllen Baker ’51 Ms. Janet L. Baker John C. Baker ’62 Richard W. Baker III ’58 Neal A. Bakshi ’10 Mr. Robert H. B. Baldwin, Jr. and Ms. Margaret J. Sieck

Mr. Eric J. Rosenthal and Dr. Kimberly Ballinger Edith Sayen Ban ’68 Dr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Banas Patience Outerbridge Banister ’63 The Bank of New York Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Nicholas Y. F. Banks ’12 Mrs. Yulon M. Banks Elizabeth Carter Bannerman ’58 Bar Method Ms. Sabrina Barbic and Ms. Natalie Grabbe Edward S. Barclay, Jr. ’57 Barclays Capital David A. Barondess ’78 Ms. Orelia Barrientos Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bartolino Sabrina B. Barton ’78 Tracey Spinner Baskin ’00 Ms. Mary Ann Bass Jayme L. Basso ’04 Abhijit Basu ’10 Sophia Godfrey Bauer ’68 Jay V. Bavishi ’05 Katharine Davidson Baylis ’81 Mr. Jamison Bean Mr. and Mrs. David D. Beard Mr. C. Sean Beardsley Holly Burks Becker ’77 Ms. Amy E. Beckford Charles Behling ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Bell The Right Reverend and Mrs. G. P. M. Belshaw Mrs. Wendy Benchley Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Bender Dr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Bennett IV Laura S. Bennett ’85 Daniel M. Bergan ’03 Carly S. Berger ’04 Thomas J. Berger ’70 Courtney Bergh ’02 Lauren E. Berk ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey S. Berman Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bertoli Gerrit F. Besselaar ’83 Ms. Shonell Best-Brown Mr. Swaminathan Bhaskar and Ms. Indira Viswanathan Lakhram Bhisham ’12 Ms. Poonam Bhuchar Ms. Karla Biesecker Jesse L. Bilanin ’93 Ms. Corinne E. Bilodeau Lillie G. Binder ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Sanford B. Bing Lauren Kostinas Birkhold ’99 Cynthia Bishop ’73 Mahala Busselle Bishop ’61 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Blackburn Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Blakes Mr. and Mrs. Barry A. Bloom Darren Bloom ’03 Ms. Caryn A. Blum and Mr. Ji Yong Kim Daniel B. Blum ’73 Kyle Boatwright ’05


Mr. Luis A. Camacho Camden Riversharks Robin Ackerman Cameron ’98 Christopher C. Campbell ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Jerome M. Campbell Mr. Michael J. Campbell Tanner Campbell ’07 Trevor J. Campbell ’04 Caitlin Cannon ’11 Dennis Cannon ’10 Henry B. Cannon III ’53 Ms. Tara Cannon Canvas On Demand Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Capinpin Dr. Nicholas F. Cappuccino and Ms. Melissa Pavloski Mr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Cara Ms. Eva Carey James Carey, Jr. ’57 Sarah Burchfield Carey ’81 Carlisle Clothing Carlisle Companies Mr. Kevin Carroll and Dr. Kelly Petrucci-Carroll Ms. Donna D. Carson Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Carstensen Ms. Haley M. Carstensen Mark Caruso ’01 Mr. Mark J. Carvlin and Ms. Martha A. Nowell Casa Larga Vineyards Theodore J. Casey ’10 Mrs. Kristina Castor Ricky Castro ’10 Nancy Chen Cavanaugh ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Chalek Mr. Pankaj Chandhok Mrs. Hayward H. Chappell Mark W. Chatham ’96 Cheesecake Factory Chelsea Piers Jaye Chen ’86 Jean Chen ’93 Kevin Chen ’11 Lauren Chen ’10 Victoria C.P. Chen ’84 Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Chew Robert M. Chibbaro ’86 Mr. Alan Chimacoff and Ms. Joan S. Girgus Catherine A. Chomiak ’05 Christopher Chomiak ’07 Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin Chomiak Elaine Chou ’88 Annie Chow ’03 Simone K. Christen ’11 Thomas D. Chubet ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Gheorghe Ciocotisan Amy Venable Ciuffreda ’88 Mr. Michael R. Clagett ’72 and Ms. Glenda S. Mendelsohn David T. Claghorn ’71 John W. Claghorn III ’68 Ms. Susan Clancy Ann Kinczel Clapp ’59 Gail Smith Cleare ’68 Phyllis Vandewater Clement ’40 Mr. and Mrs. David C. Clingman Brendan D. Clune ’12

Wells P. Coalfleet, Jr. ’78 Mrs. Terry Cockrell Dr. Frans M. Coetzee and Dr. Catherine A. Peters David Coghlan ’07 Mr. and Mrs. David J. Coghlan Donald P. Cogsville ’84 Aly G. Cohen ’91 Ms. Arlene B. Cohen Benjamin Cohen ’11 Daniel Cohen and Stephanie Hanzel Cohen Miriam Pollard Cohen ’88 Mr. Mort Cohen Jo Cornforth Coke ’55 Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Colarusso James G. Cole ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cole Kathleen Gorman Colket ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Collura Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Colton Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Conerly Mr. David Congdon Renee and Chris Constantini Lauren G. Constantini ’10 Emily Cook ’08 Stephen S. Cook ’59 Carolyn S. Cooper ’92 Sara E. K. Cooper ’80 Guillaume Cossard ’10 Mia Rabinowitz Cote ’01 Gail Cotton ’62 Robert N. Cottone, Jr. ’78 Evelyn Turner Counts ’74 Patrick L. Courtney ’85 Elizabeth Mason Cousins ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Brock L. Covington Mr. Edward M. Crane, Jr. Mrs. Jean D. Crane Allissa C. Crea ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cronheim Ms. Elisabeth Cross and Mr. Charles Tilgner III Dr. and Mrs. Barrington Cross Dawn Crossland ’83 Daniel Crosta ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Crowell Mr. and Mrs. John F. Crowley Mr. Ernest Cruikshank III Lila W. Cruikshank ’00 Mrs. Florence Cucchi Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Cucchi Mr. and Mrs. Herman P. Cukier Sean P. Cullen ’86 Ronald J. D. Cunningham ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Curtis III Susan Ross Cusack ’73 Dr. G. Grenville Cuyler ’53 Ravindra V. Dalal ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Dallessio Ms. Susan Daly-Rouse and Mr. Charles B. Rouse Mr. and Mrs. Abdulrasul Damji Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. D’Andrea Diana B. D’Argenio ’08 Darling Designs by Kids James P. Daubert ’76 Joan Nadler Davidson ’60

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Mr. Christopher B. Bobbitt and Ms. Tiffany L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bocian Stephanie L. Bogart ’83 Mr. and Mrs. Farhad Bonakdar Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bordeman Boro Bean Mr. Andy Borowsky Dr. and Mrs. Anders H. Boss Leys M. Bostrom ’98 Joanna Bowen ’03 Mr. John G. Bowen and Ms. Diana M. Noya Mrs. Anne D. Boyd Wendy McAneny Bradburn ’50 Griffith S. Braddock ’93 Carol Harris Bradley ’56 Caylin E. L. Brahaney ’11 April Barry Braswell ’82 Mr. Ryan Brechmacher Dr. John Brennan and Dr. Jean Baum Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brent Helena M. Brett-Smith ’73 Julia Brewster ’73 Dr. Gary R. Brickner and Ms. Jane F. Kelly Ms. Melissa D. Bridgewater Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Brill Ann and Bill Brine Family Foundation Jeremy Brinster ’09 Carl G. Briscoe II ’75 The Bristol Fund, Incorporated Rachel Bristol ’09 Mr. Cedric Brittingham and Mrs. Davina Brittingham Wendy White Brockelman ’84 David Bromwich ’97 Katie Brossman ’08 Ami Shah Brown ’92 Olive Schulte Brown ’43 Ralph M. Brown III ’75 Theodore L. Brown ’74 Theodore Brown III ’08 Jonathan H. Brush ’81 Mrs. Graham M. Brush, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Bryan Wilhelmus B. Bryan III ’39 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Buckelew William Bucklee ’12 Katharine Bryan Bulkley ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Burch Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Burks Brian M. Burns ’12 Erin Burns ’08 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Burns ’76 (Leslie Ring Burns ’76) Alexander S. Burnstan ’48 Elissa I. Burr ’94 Jan Hall Burruss ’72 Anne Updike Burt ’63 Dr. David A. Burwell Dr. Andrew Bush and Professor Linda Bosniak Charles J. Buttaci ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Buttenheim Mr. and Ms. Ronald M. Cacciola Frederica Cagan-Doeringer ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Stan Cahill

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H. Andrew Davies II ’73 Michael Davila ’12 Alexus E. Davis ’11 Megan Davis ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen T. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Davis Joan Budny Dawe ’49 Mrs. Newby Day Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Dean III ’55 Donald DeCandia ’82 Philip A. DeGisi ’98 Richard K. Delano ’62 Mr. and Mrs. David C. Denise Margaret Woodbridge Dennis ’65 Paige Dennis-Mundenar ’12 Mrs. Charles P. Dennison Anne Carples Denny ’53 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Denny, Sr. John H. Denny, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Martin Densky DeSimone Orthodontics Robert Deutsch ’09 Max DeVane and Emily Amon Donald L. DeVries ’73 Mr. Vikram Dhabaldeb Mr. and Mrs. Ravi Dhingra Mr. and Mrs. Jayan U. Dhru Jessica Seid Dickler ’94 Mr. Donald T. Dickson Mr. Dominick DiFlorio and Ms. Carol Migliaccio Mr. Shailesh S. Dighe and Ms. Padmini Chittipeddi Ellen Freedman Dingman ’58 Disney Ms. Patricia Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Ryan E. Donaldson (Meghan Hall Donaldson ’89) Mr. Evan Dong and Ms. Joanna Ng Mr. Ryan Donovan and Mrs. Kristina O’Brien-Donovan Richard T. Dool ’99 Stephen M. Dool ’03 John L. Dorazio, Jr. ’00 Mr. and Mrs. John Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dougherty Wylie O’Hara Doughty ’63 Mr. Eamon M. Downey Dr. and Mrs. John D. Doykos Robert A. Drabiuk ’96 Gary Dreyzin ’11 Jonathan W. Drezner ’81 Benjamin D. Dubrovsky ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dudeck Christina Bachelder Dufresne ’77 Dr. and Mrs. James A. Dun Cameron Dunbar ’09 Joseph Duvall ’12 Dynamic Products International Incorporated Marian Jamieson Eberhardt ’04 Mr. James L. Eberly and Dr. Andrea C. Eberly Richard H. Eckels ’62 Martha Thompson Eckfeldt ’60 Catherine Ecroyd ’68 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Edelblut Dr. and Mrs. Norman H. Edelman Jettie Edwards ’64

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William Edwards, Jr. ’63 J. Scott Egner ’81 and Kathryn Gellenbeck ’87 †Mr. and Mrs. John E. Egner, Jr. Jacob Eisenberg ’12 Mr. Steven Eisenberg and Dr. Janet Shapiro Eisenberg Eisner Amper Accountants Katherine C. Elbert ’10 Andrea Hall Elish ’88 Alison Ellis ’73 Dr. and Mrs. Demetrius Ellis Leslie Elmore ’86 The Elsevier Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Emann Ms. Margaret H. Emmons Dr. and Dr. Albert B. Empedrad Mr. Paul and Reverend Joanne Epply-Schmidt Hannah Epstein ’08 Harrison Epstein ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan I. Epstein Carleton P. Erdman ’76 Frederic P. Erdman ’70 Jody Erdman ’72 Michael P. Erdman ’50 Diane Erickson ’70 Ernst & Young Tracy Eskridge Joseph ’82 H. Porter Eubank, Jr. ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Brad W. Evans Emily Exter ’08 Faron Daub Fahy ’68 Hugh S. Fairman ’51 Dr. Pamela M. Fairman and Mr. Hutchinson Fairman ’59 Eric Falcon ’11 Dana DeCore Falconi ’96 Katherine J. Fanok ’03 Ms. Laurence M. Farhat Ms. Shigeko Farhat Mrs. Jean Farina Laura Farina ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Farina Robert M. Farina ’00 Matthew R. Farkas ’90 Farmhouse Store Andrew and Therese Fay Mr. and Mrs. David Fay Anne Bishop Faynberg ’73 Mr. and Ms. Michael J. Feder Douglas A. Fein ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Yan Feldman Jake V. Felton ’09 Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Felton Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fetter Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. Feuer Salvatore L. Fier ’85 Mr. David S. Figueroa-Ortiz and Ms. Eva N. Valik Jeanine M. Figur ’74 Mr. and Mrs. George B. Finley III Mr. and Mrs. James T. Finnegan Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. Finnell III (Mary Murdoch Finnell ’76) Mr. and Mrs. David Firth Adam Fisch ’11 Jacob M. Fisch ’06

Professor Nathaniel J. Fisch and Dr. Tobe M. Fisch Brian Fishbein ’09 Michael Fishbein ’01 Mrs. David S. Fitton, Sr. Nancy T. Flagg ’68 Gillian Flato ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Flaugher Anne Dennison Fleming ’77 Fleming Family Fund of the Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Louise Matthews Flickinger ’83 Barbara Russell Flight ’77 Charles E.P. Flores ’94 Christina P. Flores ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Flory Mr. and Mrs. Edmund O. Folkes Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Ford III Nancy Shannon Ford ’54 Leif C. Forer ’98 Michael and Mary Beth Formica Ms. Betty Ann Fort Sarah V. Fort ’02 Thomas Foster ’85 Dr. Judith R. Fox and Dr. David A. Loomar Harrison S. Fraker, Jr. ’57 Mr. Gregory P. Francfort and Ms. Patricia A. Francfort Gregory R. Francfort ’08 Kevin E. Francfort ’11 Meghan Francfort ’07 Karen Fraser ’65 Karen P. Fredericks ’89 Mr. David M. Freedholm and Ms. Maria Shepard Alison Frieder ’11 Jessica Frieder ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frieder Wendy Frieman ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Fritz Jenna Fritz ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Barry W. Frost Elaine Polhemus Frost ’53 Ms. Nancy Frost Mr. and Mrs. David A. Frothingham Peter and Jeanine Fuhrman H. Dawn Feldman Fukuda ’88 Agnes S. Fulper ’54 Mr. Nigel D. Furlonge and Dr. Nicole L. Furlonge Spenser Gabin ’09 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallagher Ms. Jennifer L. Gallagher Joseph A. Gallo ’99 Mr. Stephen R. Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Gardner ’44 (Katharine Gulick Gardner ’48) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gardner Julia Penick Garry ’77 Matthew Garry ’11 John M. Gaston III ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Moore Gates, Jr. ’42 Sheridan L. Gates ’10 Rosette Gault ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Gebhardt Sydney M. Gecha ’11 Debora Klein Geller ’90


Mr. John J. Hagan and Mrs. Leslie J. Hagan Ms. Catherine T. Haggarty Bruce Haghighat and Ellie Mahjubi Christopher Haldane ’05 Elizabeth Gordon Hall ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Harleston J. Hall, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hall Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Halpern Lily W. Halpern ’12 Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Ms. Kathleen Deignan Charles Hamlin ’06 Emily Hamlin ’03 Sam Hamlin ’08 Owen Haney ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Haney Rosalind Waskow Hansen ’81 James F. Harding, Jr. ’04 Julia Fulper Hardt ’61 Mr. and Mrs. Nixon W. Hare ’59 (Caroline Erdman Hare ’75) James J. Harford, Jr. ’73 Abigail L. Harper ’97 Lynn Prior Harrington ’54 Mr. Andrew Harris and Ms. Rona MacInnes Susan Denise Harris ’69 David I. Harrower ’80 Brendan G. Hart ’00 Cary Smith Hart ’64 Ms. Christine N. Hart and Mr. Michio Soga Jason M. Hart ’94 Michael L. Hart ’68 Sara J. Hart ’96 Mr. and Ms. Kenneth M. Hartley Mr. and Mrs. John F. Hassett Jennifer Chandler Hauge ’78 Jennifer and Steve Hayden William B. Haynes ’80 Mark A. Heald ’43 Elizabeth C. Healy ’69 Sylvia Taylor Healy Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Heap Maren Levine Hefler ’99 Laura H. Heins ’88 Michelle D. Heker ’13 John H. Helmick ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Helmick Mr. Joseph K. Helmlinger Jr. Barbara Mills Henagan ’77 The Henagan Foundation Matthew C. Henderson ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart T. Henderson Matthew P. Hendrickson ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Henkel Ms. Gayle Henkin and Mr. Thomas P. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Henry Ellyn Rajfer Herkins ’97 Brooks P. Herr ’10 Daniel R. Herr ’84 Lorraine M. Herr ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Herr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Herzer Heidi Flemer Hesselein ’70 Daren Hicks ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Peter Higgins

Zachary Higgins ’12 Alexandra G. Hiller ’07 Elizabeth Alsop Hinchman ’56 Adrienne Scholz Hines ’93 Elizabeth Griffith Hipp ’89 Jason C. Hirsch ’12 Dr. and Mrs. William S. Hirsch Suzanne Blanchet Hirst ’68 Historical Society of Princeton Deborah Hobler ’66 Eric D. Hochberg ’98 Susan C. Hockings ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Jerold B. Hoffman Katherine Gulick Hoffman ’72 Regan Hofmann ’85 Ms. Jill V. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. C. Kent Hogshire Benjamin A. Hohmuth ’90 Ms. Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick and Mr. Michael D. Lemonick Ms. Sharon Holness Julia Cornforth Holofcener ’61 Ms. Jo Marie Holzhammer Honey Perkins Family Foundation, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. William N. Hoover Maxime Hoppenot ’11 Beau M. Horan ’12 Christopher J. Horan ’79 Dr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Hosea Sharon Abeel Hosley ’69 Winifred Stoltzfus Host ’80 Mrs. Benjamin F. Houston Todd A. Hovanec ’92 Mr. and Mrs. John B. Howe Mary Lawson-Johnston Howe ’85 Benjamin F. Howell, Jr. ’32 Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Hrabchak Mr. and Mrs. Mark Huang Mr. Anthony C. Hudgins and Dr. Joan F. L. Hudgins Ashley M. Hudson ’11 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hudson Henry J. Huff ’54 Mr. Richard Hughes and Mrs. Nicole S. Hughes Peter A. Hugick ’03 Julia Stabler Hull ’76 Cara L. Hume ’12 David D. Hume ’11 Daniel M. Humphrey ’12 Lynch W. Hunt, Jr. ’85 Aubrey Huston III ’64 Nathaniel C. Hutner ’65 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hutter ’74 Henry E. Hynes ’12 Dr. Seongsoo Im and Dr. Anna Lee The Inn at Glencairn Mr. and Mrs. John Innocenzi Alexander Ioffreda ’11 Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ioffreda Louise Russell Irving ’40 J McLaughlin Alice Jacobson ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Jacobson Emily V. Jaeckel ’11 Drs. Robert Jaffe and H.D. Sara Rovno

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General Re Corporation Andrew V. Gentile ’03 George Street Playhouse Mr. and Mrs. Santiago Gepigon, Jr. Jane L. Gerb ’81 Miss Joanna Gerlock Bianca S. Gersten ’03 Kalla A. Gervasio ’08 Beth Geter-Douglass ’82 Suzanne Utaski Gibbs ’83 Christopher H. Gibson ’10 Connor E. Gibson ’12 Mr. and Mrs. David Gibson Katherine W. Gibson ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Gibson (Marjorie Wallace Gibson ’84) Jerry S. Gildar ’57 Louise Whipple Gillock ’73 Donald H. Gips ’78 Giselle Dancewear Erica Glancey ’12 Tara Glancey ’10 Tessica Glancey ’08 Philip J. Glassner ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Godwin, Jr. Sarah E. Godwin ’12 Ms. Sheila S. Goeke Marion Madeira Gogolak ’68 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Gold Mr. and Mrs. Terence A. Golda Jessica L. Goldberg ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Golden Rebecca Golden ’10 Mr. Arjuna J. Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Goldman Gregory P. Gordon ’89 Julie Gordon ’08 Clare Gould ’98 William P. Graff ’75 Ms. Sarah M. Graham and Mr. Kevin Graham Mr. Thomas L. Gray, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Gray David Greek ’09 Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Beatrice Zenzie Gregory ’83 Drs. Christopher and Dorota Gribbin Mr. and Mrs. James Q. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ley A. Huntington Griffith ’12 Griffith Family Foundation Ms. Jane E. Grigger Joan Daniels Grimley ’46 Jessica T. Grossi ’03 Brian A. Grossman ’04 Alice Lee Groton ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Guarino ’79 Mr. Todd B. Gudgel and Ms. Colleen A. Foy The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Mr. Robel Gugsa and Mrs. Sharon Legesse Mrs. Millie Guiteau-Warren Alexandra Smith Gunderson ’75 Remy Q. Gunn ’08 Randall and Mary Hack Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Randall A. Hack Tony A. Hack ’03 George C.S. Hackl ’48

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Ariana Jakub ’99 Ms. Tamara Jakub Katie E. James ’06 Ms. Ronit James Mr. John H. Jameson Kathleen O. Jamieson ’96 David E. Janhofer ’08 M. Emily Janhofer ’12 Mrs. Marius B. Jansen Charles W. Jaques ’85 Jazam’s Mariel Jenkins ’09 Sydney Jenkins ’11 Alexandra Woodford Jennings ’92 Andrew M. Jensen ’79 Mrs. Gairda Jensen Garret Jensen ’12 JM Restaurant Group Ms. Barbara L. Johnson Benjamin T. Johnson ’03 Kevin P. Johnson ’81 Livingston Johnson ’75 Steward Johnson ’08 Joseph Joiner, Jr. ’03 Dominique Jones ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jones Russell P. Joye ’04 Richard B. Judge, Jr. ’69 Elisabeth Aall Kaemmerlen ’64 Lolly Tate Kagel ’78 David W. Kaiser, Jr. ’86 Dr. Marvin Kalafer and Dr. Dinah Gonzalez-Braile Mr. and Dr. Hassan Kaleem Mr. Scott Kallens Lovika Kalra ’10 Ms. Rachel Kamen Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kampe Neil Karandikar ’10 Mr. Satish S. Karandikar Mr. and Mrs. Renard Kardhashi Mr. Amit Karna and Ms. Pallavi Verma Oren A. Karsen ’12 Andrea Katin ’73 Sara Katz ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaufman Jacob Kaufman ’11 Drs. Thomas and Jennifer Kearney William Kearney ’11 Kelley Keegan ’03 Megan Keegan ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Keegan, Jr. Thomas M. Keegan III ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Keller Samuel M. Kelly ’11 M. Daryl Janick Kent ’73 Hilary Thompson Kenyon ’53 Jane Henderson Kenyon ’79 and Kevin R. Kenyon Barbara Thomsen Kerckhoff ’69 Mr. John M. Kerekes and Mrs. Wendy S. Toth-Kerekes J. Regan Kerney ’61 Hope Thompson Kerr ’53 Virginia Myer Kester ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Mahmood M. Khan Mr. Rohit Kichlu and Dr. Vasudha Dhar

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Mr. and Mrs. Kent T. Kilbourne Matthew Kilgore ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kim L. Chloe King ’55 Ms. Tunisia D. King Courtney I. Klein ’11 Rob Klein ’12 Mitchell J. Klein ’86 Sue Kleinberg ’68 Lewis C. Kleinhans III ’46 Rachel A. Kleinman ’98 Carly R. Kliment ’11 James R. Knill II ’88 Peter R. Knipe ’53 Alexis Arlett Kochmann ’77 Ms. Katherine Koenigsknecht Christina Koerte ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig M. Koerte Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Korenjak Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Company Mr. and Mrs. James Kolano Mr. and Mrs. John Konopka Kopps Cycle Daniel Kossow ’11 Emily C. Kossow ’07 Mrs. Marie Koutsouros Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kovacevich Laura Perhach Kowal ’90 Allison Gilbert Kozicharow ’70 Sesaly Gould Krafft ’45 Brian G. Kral ’88 Richard B. Kramer ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Krebs Blythe Anne Kropf ’71 Deborah Moore Krulewitch ’61 Mrs. Robert E. Kuenne Drs. Rachana and Anand Kulkarni Dr. and Mrs. Matthew Kunz Benjamin B. Kuris ’93 Jeremy S. Kuris ’91 Jeffrey Kurtz ’98 Rachel Zublatt Kusminsky ’94 Victor Kuzmicz ’79 Courtland Lackey ’10 Dr. Lawrence P. Lai and Dr. Jipan Xie Tammy Lam ’08 Blair E. Lamb ’03 Trevor J. Lamb ’00 Lambertville House Hotel Ms. Christine Lamin Mr. David H. LaMotte and Ms. Jani Rachelson Jared P. Lander ’00 Stephanie Friedman Landis ’01 Stephen Lane, Jr. ’64 Mr. Gary J. Lapera and Mrs. Ruth H. Wells Patrick W. Lapera ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larkin Drs. Karen and Andrew Latham Mr. and Mrs. James B. Laughlin ’43 ( Julia Gallup Laughlin ’55) Ms. Jennifer B. Laurash Yuki Moore Laurenti ’75 Rebecca B. Lavinson ’09 Zachary Lawrence ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Lawson-Johnston Sarah Sword Lazarus ’81 Learning Express

Mrs. Alice Lederer Christina S. Lee ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lee Julia R. Lee ’44 Pamela Lee ’08 Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Lefkowitz Mr. and Mrs. Paul Legato Ms. BreeAnne Lemmerling Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lenz Eleanor Vandewater Leonard ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Leonardi Dr. and Mrs. Marc J. Levine Stacey Namm Levine ’92 Mr. Fred M. Levinton and Ms. Elizabeth M. Phillips L. Campbell Levy ’91 Liberty Science Center Carol Lifland ’73 Mr. and Mrs. Chin F. Lin Cameron Linville ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Neil T. Linzmayer Terry and Rich Lisk Mr. David Nin Shin Liu and Mrs. Celia W. Liu Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Z. Liu Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Lively Amy R. Livingston ’91 Julia D. Lockwood ’67 Mr. and Mrs. David Loerke Mr. Reuben Loewy and Ms. Laura Ziv Marisa Petrella Lombardo ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Long Mr. Raul Lopez Lord Abbett & Company Matching Gifts Program Mary Woodbridge Lott ’67 Catharine J. Loughran ’34 Brendan T. Lucey ’91 Kleia Raubitschek Luckner ’63 Matthew Lustig ’87 Kathleen Dunn Lyman ’56 Reverend and Mrs. Ivan I. Lymar Svitlana I. Lymar ’11 Mr. and Mrs. John T. MacCabe Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Mack ’91 Mr. Paul S. Mackles and Ms. Ronni Blasz Mr. and Mrs. M. Jack S. Madani Mark Madden ’08 Rachel Maddox ’12 Dr. William Maggio and Dr. Vijay Maggio Elizabeth Murdoch Maguire ’78 Alexa Maher ’08 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Maher, Jr. Mrs. Vanessa Mahjied and Mr. Tazee Mahjied Main Street Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maione Mr. and Mrs. Sachit Malhotra Laura W. Mali-Astrue ’74 Rajiv Mallipudi ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher Maloney Nicholas Maloney ’05 Victoria Maloney ’10 Michael Malyn ’08 Mr. Anthony J. Mangino and Ms. Nicole Reiners Mangino Alexander K. Manka ’95 Jennifer Brannon Manning ’80


Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Meekins Mr. and Mrs. Rajan Mehndiratta Margaret Meigs ’70 Ms. Myriam Melo Ms. Kayra M. Melvin Merrill Lynch & Co. Foundation, Incorporated Sean N. Merriweather ’99 Catherine White Mertz ’79 Sally Snedeker Merz ’84 Sara Peach Messier ’01 Edwin H. Metcalf ’51 Metropolis Mr. and Mrs. Champ Meyercord Joshua D. Mezrich ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Milizzo Barbara R. Miller ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Miller Julia S. Miller ’12 Lawrence M. Miller ’99 Lucas J. Miller ’10 Madeline Miller ’12 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Miller Nancy B. Miller ’57 Mr. Peter A. Miller and Ms. Jacqueline Schreiber Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Miller Polly T. Miller ’63 Sydne Levine Miller ’01 Valerie Wicks Miller ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Manker P. Mills Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Milstein Mr. Henry R. Minarick Gale Colby Mirzayanov ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Mischner Professor Kurt Mislow and Dr. Jacqueline Mislow Jennifer Powers Mitchell ’82 Arthur E. Mittnacht IV ’04 Frederick D. Mittnacht ’06 John B. Mittnacht ’73 Roger Mittnacht ’11 Peter J. Mladineo ’86 MMC Matching Gifts Program Mr. and Mrs. Brian Mochnal Sarah Adams Model ’58 Dana Modzelewski ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Paminas Mogaka Mr. Kenneth E. Moll and Dr. Nancy L. Carteron Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Monfre Dr. Elizabeth A. Monroe Mr. Gerson L. Montenegro and Mrs. Rosa M. S. Montenegro Mr. Elias Montes and Ms. Elisabeth Garsia Peter R. Moock ’56 Moody’s Analytics Ms. Janet Patten Moon Mr. and Mrs. Ronald C. Moonin Dr. Natasha Datta Moore ’92 and Mr. Gary A. Moore ’92 John L. Moore III ’72 Marjorie Libby Moore ’43 Ms. Carmen Morales Mr. and Mrs. John Moran Gregory F. Morea ’78 Emmeline Morehouse ’08 Carolyn Yarian Morgan ’01 Hilary A. Morgan ’73

Peter S. Morgan ’78 Patience Morgan-Irigoyen ’66 Ann Wittke Morrissey ’76 Mr. Stephen D. Morse and Dr. Mary L. Morse William M. Morse ’57 Dr. and Mrs. Roger V. Moseley Cecily Moyer ’05 Christopher Moyer ’11 Robert S. Mueller III ’59 Ms. Nancy Mullan Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Muller Ariel D. Multak ’11 Joseph and Elizabeth Muoio Timothy R. Murdoch ’80 Mr. and Mrs. William F. Murdoch, Jr. Brooke C. Murphy ’88 Laura Stifel Murphy ’82 Patrick Murphy ’08 Ms. Annette Murray Mr. Keith Murray and Mrs. Tanya Hudson- Murray Praveen G. Murthy ’06 Gregory A. Myers ’88 J. Rodman Myers ’62 Na Kang-Yup Na ’82 Karthik Nagalingam ’11 Dr. Ramesh Nagarajan and Dr. Padmaja Ganapathy Nishant Krishna Nair ’10 Dr. and Dr. Fouad Namouni Alexander J. Nanfara ’99 Ram Narayanan ’06 Drs. V. K. and Su Narayanan Mr. Ramesh Narayanaswamy and Mrs. Aneta Ramesh Hillary Hayes Nastro ’93 Marina Turkevich Naumann ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nelson Russell A. Nemiroff ’03 Mr. Erik A. Neumann and Ms. Mary Dougherty New York Jets New York Life New York Life Foundation New York Skyride Reed H. Newhall ’88 John A. Nicolai ’84 Mr. J. Merrell Noden and Ms. Eva Mantell ’81 Dr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Lindsay McCord Norman ’82 Robert A. Norman ’71 Novartis US Foundation Dr. Michael L. Nover and Ms. Denise Nover Alexandra C. H. Nowakowski ’01 Katharine Constable Nugent ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Nusblatt ’79 Annie Nyce ’12 Mr. and Mrs. H. Edward Nyce Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Nyce Dr. Kjell A. Nygren and Dr. Lan Nygren Eleanor Oakes ’03 Charles O’Brien ’63 Clinton O’Brien ’08 Mr. and Mrs. John R. O’Brien Kip Herrick O’Brien ’75 Nanette R. O’Brien ’04

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Mr. Michael S. Manning and Mrs. Sharon L. Hoffman-Manning Ms. Eva Mantell ’81 and Mr. J. Merrell Noden Charles F. Mapes, Jr. ’48 Mr. Yves Marcuard and Ms. Cheryl D. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Jules W. Marcus Richard G. Marcus ’62 Melanie Shendalman Marein-Efron ’87 AJ Margulis Interiors Dr. and Mrs. Keith A. Markey Mrs. Amy L. Marquette Lucia M. Marquez ’12 John P. Marshall ’93 Mr. and Mrs. John S. Marshall ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Duncan Lee Martin ’73 Hilary Martin ’70 Jennifer M. Martin ’12 Ms. Ruth Y. Martinez Mrs. Stacy L. Maryland Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mascioli Mr. Mark D. Mason Janet M. Masterton ’70 Bennett J. Matelson ’88 Mr. Henry H. Matelson Dr. Elisa Matthes Erich Matthes ’03 Sarah Matthes ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Brian R. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Lester R. Mayer Ms. Janet Mayo David H. McAlpin, Jr. ’43 The McAlpin Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Mr. Joaquin Jugo and Mrs. JoAnne McAuley Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McCain Scott McCarron ’08 John McCarthy III ’62 Tania Lawson-Johnston McCleery ’71 Ann I. McClellan ’68 Mrs. Bruce McClellan Robert N. McClellan ’77 William S. McClellan II ’75 Jo Schlossberg McConaghy ’67 Mrs. Patricia P. McCord Erin K. McCormick ’04 Alexandra K. McCourt ’11 Mr. Ronald J. McCoy, Jr. and Ms. Janet Simon Sean W. McCoy ’12 Mr. Jamie J. McCulloch and Ms. Jennifer Bazin Patrick McDonald ’06 Anne L. McDougald ’87 Frank A. McDougald III ’83 Molly F. McDougald Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGill Ms. Shamlie N. McInnis Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. McLane, Jr. Kaleigh A. McLaughlin ’11 Dr. and Mrs. Mark R. McLaughlin Paris L. McLean ’00 Wendy Lawson-Johnston McNeil ’70 Pamela Aall McPherson ’68 Susan Shea McPherson ’62 Susan Vaughan Meade ’75 Elizabeth White Meahl ’86 Josh O. Meekins ’10

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R. Daniel O’Brien ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. O’Brien, Jr. Mr. Andrew J. O’Connor and Ms. Kathryn M. Williamson Julia Sturges O’Connor ’43 Shawn P. O’Connor ’95 Mr. and Mrs. C. Patrick O’Donnell Richard M. Olcott ’73 Erik L. Oliver ’90 Olives Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olosunde Dr. and Mrs. Dennis Olson Robert H. Olsson ’78 Olsson’s Fine Foods Laate L. Olukotun ’94 Mr. Gilbert E. Olvera Michael S. O’Neill ’96 Jessica Feig Opet ’01 Oppenheimer Funds Adam Oresky ’10 Matthew Oresky ’08 Ms. Patricia Osander Frederick S. Osborne, Jr. ’55 Anna Otis ’10 Jane Dielhenn Otis ’60 Ms. Bente L. Ott Shana Fineburg Owen ’87 Carly Ozarowski ’12 Tamar Pachter ’77 Michael J. Paci ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Paci Mr. Manikandan Padmanaban and Mrs. Abiramasundari Manikandan Mr. Ramon Padovani and Ms. Olga N. Ruiz Els and Peter Paine Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Paine, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Paine III Ann Miller Paiva ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin A. Pakradooni Palm Place Christopher Palsho ’02 Panera Bread Mr. and Mrs. Charles Papp Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Parks Ashni Patel ’12 Drs. Jigar and Hemal Patel Robert E. Paun ’98 Dr. Sergey V. Paushkin and Dr. Olesia I. Buiakova Larissa Pawliw ’05 Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Mr. and Mrs. Antonio A. Pena Mr. Gary Perchalski Ms. Janet H. Perkins Matthew E. Perkins ’94 Morgan E. Perkins ’00 Aviva P. Perlman ’02 Jeffrey F. Perlman ’82 Raquel Perlman ’08 Nicholas L. Perold ’03 Mr. and Mrs. James Perry Laura B. Peterson ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Petrino Edith Petrovics ’01 Christopher E. Pey ’81 Philadelphia Phillies

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Gabrielle E. Phillips ’12 Leigh Keyser Phillips ’68 Meaghan Phipps ’07 Dorothy Pickering ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Kim E. Piersol Alice Roberts Pierson ’47 Ms. Karen E. Pike Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Pilkiewicz Hope Pillsbury ’71 Mr. and Mrs. Rogerio Pinheiro Rui M. Pinheiro ’12 Professor John A. Pinto and Ms. Meg Pinto Robert R. Piper ’46 Jerome O. Pitt ’68 Michele Plante ’78 Mary Byrd Platt ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Plohn, Jr. John Podurgiel ’98 Buzz Poltorak ’12 Kathrin W. Poole ’71 Mr. Daniel A. Popkin and Ms. Robin Federiconi Dr. Srinivasa R. Potluri and Mrs. Kranthi Yarlagadda Reverend and Mrs. C. Nadir Powell Jason W. Powell ’93 Joy E. Power ’80 Mrs. Sheila MacKay Power ’87 and Mr. Sean L. Power Frederick (Eric) B. Powers ’12 Peter F. Powers ’12 William Powers ’11 Ricardo R. Pozos ’11 Spencer Pretecrum ’10 Princeton Day School Panther Den Princeton Skating Club Princeton Soccer Experience Princeton Tiger Wash Ms. Melissa Printon Mrs. Suzanne M. Procaccino Lucile Stafford Proctor ’56 The Prudential Foundation Brock Putnam II ’60 Russell B. Pyne ’73 Daniel Quick ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quigley, Jr. Evan Quinn ’10 Sandra Danielson Quirinale ’83 Mandy A. Rabinowitz ’97 Matthew Raborn ’09 Mr. Rajaram Radhakrishnan and Dr. Sowmya Ramakrishnan Samuel Radomy ’08 Heather Dembert Rafter ’78 Daniel A. Ragsdale ’93 David A. Ragsdale ’90 Adithi V. Rajagopalan ’12 Sowmya Ramakrishnan Mr. Andy Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. Elder E. Ramirez Dr. Eleno A. Ramos James M. Ramos ’03 Grace B. Ramus ’69 Ms. Elizabeth H. Ransom and Mr. Mark Leland Mr. and Mrs. Govi V. Rao Daniel Rathauser ’06 Robert H. Rathauser ’69

Ellis Ratner ’10 Marie Frohling Rawlings ’43 Catherine A. Reavey ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Reed Ms. Sandra Reedy Nicholas J. Rehmus ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Reichlin Megan E. Reilly ’09 Mr. Michael Remsen Ms. Susan Repko Justin Revelle ’03 Mr. Kevin P. Reynolds and Ms. Karen L. Seay Matthew B. Riccardi ’91 Mr. Michael Rich Mrs. Barbara G. Richards and Mr. Cyril A. Richards Hilary C. Richards ’05 Cicely Tomlinson Richardson ’56 Dr. and Mrs. Yale Richmond Tae and Jeff Richmond-Moll ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ridge Mr. Thomas P. Ridge Mr. Hector Rivera Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rizza, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ronald Roach Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Roach Elizabeth Hamid Roberts ’70 Dr. and Mrs. F. Edward Roberts, Jr. Guinnevere E. Roberts ’88 Lise Annie Roberts ’78 Markley Roberts ’44 Radclyffe L. Roberts ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Roberts Ms. Ann Robideaux Ms. Louree Shawn Robinson Stuart Robson, Jr. ’57 Barbara Johnston Rodgers ’51 James C. Rodgers ’70 John S. Rodgers ’78 Gabriela N. Rodriguez ’09 Jessica Kabis Rodriguez ’98 Nashalys Rodriguez ’09 Mr. and Mrs. Ryan R. Roeder David C.D. Rogers ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Igor Roitburg Barbara Rose ’64 Scott E. Rosenberg ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Rosko Andrew A. Ross ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rothstein Hardy S. Royal ’89 Mr. Toms B. Royal Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Rubens A.J. Rubin ’11 Ms. Michelle Ruess Henry G. Rulon-Miller ’51 Patrick Rulon-Miller ’55 Peyton Brewster Rutledge ’68 Alice Ganoe Ryden ’82 Dr. Tomasz S. Rzeczycki and Ms. Ruth A. Ochs Ms. Ellen Sabino Dr. Jonathan R. Sachs and Dr. Susan Bakewell Sachs Dr. and Mrs. Jan N. Safer Carlos A. Sagebien ’89 Dr. and Mrs. Max Salas


Polly Smock ’67 Ashley Smoots ’09 Jasmin Smoots ’12 Nancy Smoyer ’61 Robert O. Smyth ’57 Dr. Benny Soffer and Dr. Janet Chen Rebecca C. Sokol ’11 Ms. Bette Ipsen Soloway Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soltesz Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Soos Katherine Blatterfein Sorrentino ’02 Mr. Juan Soto Pujols Mr. Eric W. Sparre Nancy Hagen Spaulding ’57 Robert Spears III ’68 Andrea E. Spector ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Jeremy A. Spector Amanda Tate Speedling ’95 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Spence Ms. E. J. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spillane Ilona Spiro ’02 Laura E. Spritzer ’03 Philip A. Stadulis ’08 Sara E. Stadulis ’12 Starbucks Austin C. Starkey, Jr. ’69 Cornelia H. Starks ’54 State Street Matching Gift Program State Theater of New Jersey Linda Maxwell Stefanelli ’62 Ms. Susan E. Stein Jean Samuels Stephens ’52 Ms. Fran Stephenson Dr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Sternberg Michele R. Sternberg ’87 Charlotte Stetson ’62 Dana H. Stewardson ’80 Richard N. Stillwell ’50 John D. Stitzer, Jr. ’92 Isabel Stockman ’01 Phoebe Stockman ’06 Mr. W. A. Stoltzfus, Jr. Mr. William A. Stoltzfus III and Ms. Alison L. Baxter Lindsay S. Stoner ’81 Mr. Steven J. Storey Eileen Baker Strathnaver ’60 Jeffrey A. Straus ’12 Ms. Silvia Strauss-Debenedetti and Mr. Pablo Debenedetti David B. Straut ’74 Mackenzie H. Stricklin ’12 Sarah H. Strong-Drake ’73 William R. Strugger ’81 Ms. Michelle M. Strzok Craig C. Stuart ’87 Mrs. Donald C. Stuart III Ms. Stephanie Stuefer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Suarez Mr. Kaushik Suchak and Dr. Vaishali Suchak Ms. Deborah Sugarman and Mr. Jeff Kaplan Adam A. Sugerman ’83 John J. Sullivan III ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Randall B. Sunberg Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Suomi Peter C. Suomi ’96

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Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Shannon III ’79 Courtney L. Shannon ’88 Ms. Dorothy H. Shannon and Dr. William Sweeney Kevin Shannon ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Shannon ’81 Ms. Jing Shao Liuba L. Shapiro ’96 Harriet Sharlin ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Krishnan Sharma Rajeev A. Sharma ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Surinder P. Sharma Dina Sharon ’10 Dr. Sandra and Dr. Yitzhak Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sharpless Aaron I. Shavel ’11 Mrs. Edwin D. Shaw, Jr. Sandra Shaw ’76 Mrs. Fadlou A. Shehadi Kaitlin Sheldon ’10 Mr. and Mrs. Lance R. Sheldon Shell Oil Company Foundation Mrs. Michael Sherman Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sherman Matthew C. Sherring ’98 Mr. Chuan-Feng Shih Jane Gihon Shillaber ’53 Michael Shimkin ’08 Arielle Shipper ’06 W. Daniel Shipper ’10 Ms. Emily Shircliff Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shire Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shlossberg Mr. and Mrs. John R. Shock Cynthia A. Shoemaker ’70 A. Markell Meyers Shriver ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shuck Alicia Siani ’07 Dr. Lawrence R. Siegel and Mrs. Paula Siegel Rebecca Nemiroff Siegel ’96 Stephen S. Siegel ’93 Michael B. Sieglen ’02 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Silk Muna Shehadi Sill ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Silver Mr. and Mrs. Peter Simms Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Simonds Ms. Chelsea E. Simpson James W. Simpson ’89 Stephen M. Sinaiko ’85 Mr. Baljit Singh and Dr. Amandeep Nagra The Reverend and Mrs. Daniel J. Skvir h’73 (Tamara Turkevich Skvir ’62) Nika A. Skvir-Maliakal ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Slabicki Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. ’56 Small Change Marketing Group LLC Page Schmucker Small ’00 Bradley Y. Smith, Jr. ’63 Brian T. Smith ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith Mr. Keith L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Smith Margo R. Smith ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell F. Smith Timothy E. Smith ’71 Margaret Smith-Burke ’61

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Kaitlyn M. Salava ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Salava Mr. and Dr. James Salgado James Salkind ’88 Salon Gregory Rachel Leader Samoil ’83 Mrs. Gail J. Samse Mr. Mark J. Samse Skye J. Samse ’11 Leslie L. Sander ’73 Lauren Sanders ’01 James C. Sanderson ’12 Brody N. Sanford ’08 Elizabeth H. Sanford ’73 Helen Behr Sanford ’68 Mrs. Carmen Santa-Cruz Mr. and Mrs. David Sanzalone Lilia A. Sanzalone ’11 Joseph Sarvary ’08 Mark and Judy Sarvary Nathan M. Sashihara ’03 Mr. Elliot L. Savitzky and Ms. Karen E. Ahern David Sayen ’64 Elizabeth W. Sayen ’03 Margaret L. Sayen ’02 Mr. and Mrs. William S.M. Sayen ’65 (Elizabeth Bristol Sayen ’69) Kenneth C. Scasserra ’53 Pamela Sidford Schaeffer ’63 Dr. and Mrs. Peter H. Schafer William D. Schafer ’87 Abigail Zimskind Schein ’88 Beth Schlossberg ’68 Stephen A. Schluter ’83 Sally Hagen Schmid ’60 Mr. Andrew Schmidt Callie H. Schneider ’12 Aaron and Erin Schomburg Andrew J. Schragger ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Frederic J. Schragger Lauren Goodyear Schramm ’82 Schroders Investment Management Mr. Francis H. Schulte and Ms. Gerda Czyborra Sabrina Osse Schultz ’05 Sara M. Schwiebert h’05 Dr. Joan Gleason Scott Jonathan Scott ’10 Gwendolyn Scott-Hodges ’78 Ford Scudder ’01 Paula Cook Sculley ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Sedgley Peter A. Seelig ’99 Mr. Gerald P. Seid Dr. and Ms. Fredric I. Seinfeld Mr. and Mrs. Lars A. Selberg ’75 ( Julia Sly Selberg ’74) Mr. Gerard Sentveld and Ms. Lori Sentveld Mr. David Seto and Ms. Pearl Wong Seto Evan Seto ’11 Seven Springs Mountain Resort Matthew H. Shaffer ’93 Mrs. Susan E. Shaffer Nina Shafran ’71 Dr. Kekul B. Shah and Dr. Rachana Singh †Ms. Marsha Shainwald Mr. Sidhartha Shankar and Dr. Shailja Dixit

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Surace Susquehanna Partners, G.P. Ellen Sussman ’72 Lindsay S. Suter ’82 Elisabeth Reichard Swanbery ’83 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Sweeney Dr. and Ms. William A. Sweeney Symantec Giving Program Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Szuter ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Viswanath Tadimety Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Taggart Julie K. Taitsman ’90 Lisa A. Taitsman ’86 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Takacs Mr. William J. Takeuchi and Ms. Jennifer Shin Mr. and Mrs. Mario C. Talusan Carla M. Tamburro ’11 Eric G. Tamm ’86 Ms. Sandra Tanners Catherine Ferrante Tapsall ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Jason Tarcza Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Tate Ms. Merlene Taylor Sara Matelson Taylor ’90 L. John Teffeau ’93 The Frame Shoppe Mr. and and Mrs. Christopher M. Thomas ’82 Hilleary Thomas ’84 Timothy B. Thomas ’80 The Honorable Anne E. Thompson Joshua T. Thompson ’04 and Julia Kay Thompson ’03 Ms. Margaret A. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Newell M. Thompson (Sarah Griffin Thompson ’84) Thomson Reuters My Community Program Caroline Stewardson Thornewill ’83 Thornewill Design LLC Bruce Thurman ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Dake Tian Timberline Lodge and Ski Area Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Timmons Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Tola Kristen Tomlinson ’06 Giovanna Gray Torchio ’98 Albert S. Toto III ’95 Mr. and Mrs. John E. Towle Trader Joe’s Peter Travers ’08 Vinay Trivedi ’09 Mrs. Jacqueline L. Troglio Mr. and Mrs. Jeroen Tromp Brian K. Trubee ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Yu Hsing Tu Caitlin Tucker ’18 Michael P. Tucker ’14 Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Tully Daniel Tully ’10 Cynthia Bull Tyler ’63 I. Letitia Wheeler Ufford ’54 Palmer B. Uhl ’74 Robyn J. Ultan ’78 United Technologies Corporation Alison Lieberman Vachris ’93 †Detlev F. Vagts ’42

JOURNAL

Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Vamosy Mr. and Mrs. John C. Vareha Mr. Jeffrey Van Velsor Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Vander Schaaff Roslyn G. and David H. Vanderbilt Vantage Group Holdings, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Varga Mr. and Mrs. George A. Vaughn III Mr. and Mrs. Juan Vazquez Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Vehslage Ramsay W. Vehslage, Jr. ’90 Mrs. Baxter Venable Professor David F. Venturo and Ms. Jeanne C. Conerly Village Shoes Brent Vine ’69 John E. Vine ’82 Stephen M. Vine ’70 Suzanne E. Vine ’78 Ms. Maria Vitrano Henry T. Vogt ’72 Virginia Vogt ’73 J. Stewart von Oehsen ’83 William H. von Oehsen III ’76 Nils E. von Zelowitz ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vradenburgh Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vradenburgh H. Elisabeth Socolow Vucinic ’85 Joan S. Wadelton ’68 Heather Campbell Wager ’87 Susan Barclay Walcott ’57 Patricia Tighe Walden ’49 Ms. Barbara Walker Mr. and Mrs. Brent C. Walker Mr. and Mrs. John J. Walker Jonathan Walker ’11 Ms. Patricia L. Walker Mr. and Mrs. William J. Walker III William C. Wallace ’50 Lisa M. Wallmark ’01 Diana E. Walsh ’72 Mrs. Michele L. Walsh and Mr. James P. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Walter Randall S. Walter ’87 †Frederick H. Wandelt III ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Ward (Leslie Straut Ward ’80) Terry L. Ward ’74 Walker B. Ward ’12 Edward G. Warren III ’61 Joseph W. C. Warren ’81 Phoebe Knapp Warren ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Washington, Jr. Margaret Seidel Waterhouse ’94 Ms. Judith B. Watson Mr. John Weaver and Dr. Karen Jackson-Weaver Mr. John W. Weber, Jr. and Ms. Marguerite E. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Weck Wegmans Elizabeth Wei ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Greg A. Weinberg David S. Weiner ’79 Matt O. Weinstock ’06 Mr. Leonard R. Weisberg Jennifer Weiss ’77

Mr. and Mrs. L. Thomas Welsh, Jr. Lauren L. Welsh ’99 Ms. Elizabeth Westergaard ’78 and Mr. Thomas B. Kilbourne Mr. G. Frederick Schott and Ms. Janet Westrick Christopher L. White ’03 Mary Hunter White ’74 Mrs. Noel S. White Veronica M. S. White ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Whitehouse David C. Whitlock ’80 Mr. Richard E. Whittaker and Dr. Margaret M. McCann Whole Foods Market Jennifer Dutton Whyte ’80 Harvey M. Wiener ’75 Mr. Ian P. Wijaya ’95 and Ms. Anupa Shah Wijaya ’94 Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wilde III Ann M. Wiley ’70 Jane T. Wiley ’69 Cintra Eglin Willcox ’76 Ms. Mary K. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Williams ’73 (Gina Cascone Williams ’73) Mrs. Willie Mae Williams John Willis ’61 Linda Diane Willis ’67 Gay Wilmerding ’75 Murray Wilmerding ’76 Robert D. Wilmot ’69 Jean Gorman Wilson ’69 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Wilson Jessie Robertson Wilt ’88 Nora Cuesta Wimberg ’78 Janine C. Winant ’99 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Winstanley Hilary A. Winter ’75 Mrs. Brenda K. Wislar A. Joy Woffindin ’01 Eric R. Wolarsky ’92 Ms. Krysta A. Woll and Mr. Lawrence Johnson Rebecca Wong ’11 Mr. Wilfrid W. Wong and Ms. Tama J. Matsuoka Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wood Lucia Norton Woodruff ’61 John T. Woodward IV ’84 Mr. and Mrs. Newell B. Woodworth Mary Greey Woody ’41 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woogen Sara Woolf ’85 Thomas C. Worthington ’71 Ms. Dolores Wright Peter G.P. Wright ’51 Mr. V. Gerald Wright Cornelia Wu ’94 Yahoo Matching Gifts Program Dr. and Mrs. Nir Yakoby Itzik Yanovitzky and Cindy Blitz Yardley Inn Restaurant and Bar Elizabeth Yellin ’10 Joseph Yellin ’07 Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Yellin Yoga Stream Donald R. Young, Jr. ’70


The following alumni from Miss Fine’s School, Princeton Country Day School and Princeton Day School supported the 2012–2013 Annual Fund. Miss Fine’s School Alumnae Miss Fine’s Annual Fund Chair: Nancy Miller ’57 Class of 1934 Catharine J. Loughran ** Class of 1938 Lily Buchanan Agar Class of 1940 Phyllis Vandewater Clement ***** Louise Russell Irving * Class of 1941 Mary Greey Woody **** Class of 1942 Sally Kuser Lane ***** Class of 1943 Olive Schulte Brown **** Marjorie Libby Moore Julia Sturges O’Connor ** Marie Frohling Rawlings * Class of 1944 Julia R. Lee ** Eleanor Vandewater Leonard ***** Elizabeth McGraw Webster * Class of 1945 Sesaly Gould Krafft * Class of 1946 Joan Daniels Grimley * A. Markell Meyers Shriver ***** Class of 1947 Katharine Bryan Bulkley **** Alice Roberts Pierson *****

Class of 1949 Joan Budny Dawe ** Mary Byrd Platt **** Patricia Tighe Walden

Class of 1951 Gordon McAllen Baker ***** Barbara Johnston Rodgers ***** Class of 1952 Marcia Goetze Nappi * Jean Samuels Stephens Marina von Neumann Whitman **** Class of 1953 Anne Carples Denny * Elaine Polhemus Frost * Hilary Thompson Kenyon ***** Hope Thompson Kerr ***** Caroline Rosenblum Moseley Wendy Gartner Rowland ***** Jane Gihon Shillaber ***** Class of 1954 Louise Mason Bachelder *** Nancy Shannon Ford ** Agnes S. Fulper ** Lynn Prior Harrington * Cornelia H. Starks I. Letitia Wheeler Ufford Class of 1955 Jo Cornforth Coke * L. Chloe King ***** Julia Gallup Laughlin **** Class of 1956 Joan Pearce Anselm Carol Harris Bradley * Elizabeth Alsop Hinchman Kathleen Dunn Lyman ** Marina Turkevich Naumann Lucile Stafford Proctor Cicely Tomlinson Richardson * Class of 1957 Nancy B. Miller *** Nancy Hagen Spaulding Susan Barclay Walcott *** Class of 1958 Elizabeth Carter Bannerman Ellen Freedman Dingman Nancy Hudler Keuffel ***** Sarah Adams Model Emily Vanderstucken Spencer * Class of 1959 Ann Kinczel Clapp ***** Cecilia Aall Mathews Class of 1960 Susan Carter Avanzino Joan Nadler Davidson Martha Thompson Eckfeldt **** Jane Dielhenn Otis ** Sally Hagen Schmid ** Eileen Baker Strathnaver Class of 1961 Mahala Busselle Bishop * Julia Fulper Hardt ***** Julia Cornforth Holofcener *

Deborah Moore Krulewitch Margaret Smith-Burke Nancy Smoyer Class of 1962 Gail Cotton ***** Katharine Walker Ellison *** Susan Shea McPherson Tamara Turkevich Skvir Linda Maxwell Stefanelli ***** Charlotte Stetson Class of 1963 MFS 50th Reunion Committee Sally Campbell Haas, Colleen Coffee Hall and Jane Aresty Silverman Patience Outerbridge Banister ***** Anne Updike Burt Joan Knapp Crocker Wylie O’Hara Doughty * Kathleen Sittig Dunlop * Sally Campbell Haas *** Colleen Coffee Hall Alice Jacobson ***** Brenda Grad Levy Kleia Raubitschek Luckner Polly T. Miller ** Valerie Wicks Miller Pamela Sidford Schaeffer Jane Aresty Silverman Cynthia Bull Tyler

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Class of 1964 Jettie Edwards Cary Smith Hart***** Elisabeth Aall Kaemmerlen * Gail Petty Riepe **** Barbara Rose Susan Schildkraut Wallach ’64***** Class of 1965 Margaret Woodbridge Dennis Karen Fraser

Princeton Country Day School Alumni Princeton County Day Annual Fund Chair: Harry Rulon-Miller ’51 Class of 1932 Benjamin F. Howell, Jr. A*** Class of 1939 Wilhelmus B. Bryan III * Class of 1942 Moore Gates, Jr. ***** †Detlev F. Vagts Class of 1943 Peter E. B. Erdman ***** Mark A. Heald **** James B. Laughlin **** David H. McAlpin, Jr. Class of 1944 Alfred W. Gardner Markley Roberts

†deceased

Class of 1948 Katharine Gulick Gardner

Class of 1950 Wendy McAneny Bradburn *****

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Jeffrey Young ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Owen D. Young, Jr. Mr. and Ms. Edward J. Yurkow Drs. Benjamin and Lisa Zablocki Ms. Lynneva M. Zahn Ms. Donna S. Zarzecki Dr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Zawadsky Mark W. Zawadsky ’77 Robin Kraut Zell ’73 Mrs. Henry Zenzie Paul D. Zetterberg ’12 Lucinda Zhang ’12 Alexander Zink ’12 Mr. Clifford W. Zink and Ms. Emily D. Croll George M. Zoukee ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Zydney

Consecutive Annual Fund Donors: 5 plus years *; 10 plus years **; 15 plus years ***, 20 plus years ****, 25 plus years***** Fall 2013


Class of 1945 Colin C. McAneny **** Lewis C. Kleinhans III **** Robert R. Piper ***

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Class of 1947 Shepherd K. Roberts *** David C.D. Rogers * Peter R. Rossmassler ***** Class of 1948 Alexander S. Burnstan * George C.S. Hackl Charles F. Mapes, Jr. ***** John D. Wallace *** Class of 1950 Michael P. Erdman ***** Richard N. Stillwell ** William C. Wallace ** Class of 1951 Edwin H. Metcalf ***** Henry Rulon-Miller * Peter G.P. Wright * Class of 1952 John C. Wellemeyer ** Class of 1953 Carl W. Akerlof Henry B. Cannon III **** Dr. G. Grenville Cuyler **** Peter R. Knipe Kenneth C. Scasserra ***** Class of 1954 Henry J. Huff Austin P. Sullivan, Jr. **** Class of 1955 Guy K. Dean III ***** Frederick S. Osborne, Jr. Patrick Rulon-Miller *** Clark G. Travers

†deceased

Class of 1956 John F. Cook Peter R. Moock * Daniel Quick * Hugh W. Sloan, Jr. David B. Smoyer *****

Class of 1960 Brock Putnam II * Class of 1961 Thomas D. Chubet ***** J. Regan Kerney * Edward G. Warren III * John Willis Class of 1962 John C. Baker * Richard K. Delano Richard H. Eckels ** John M. Gaston III * Richard G. Marcus ***** John F. McCarthy III J. Rodman Myers Paul S. Vogel Class of 1963 PCD 50th Reunion Committee James B. Kilgore and Peter A. Kline William Edwards, Jr. ***** James B. Kilgore *** Peter A. Kline Jonathan S. Linker Charles O’Brien Bradley Smith, Jr. * †Frederick H. Wandelt III * Class of 1964 Stephen Lane, Jr. * David C. Sayen ** Class of 1965 Nathaniel C. Hutner * William S.M. Sayen *

Princeton Day School Alumni Class of 1966 Class Agent Needed Linda Staniar Bergh ***** Deborah Hobler ** Patience Morgan-Irigoyen *** Class of 1967 Class Agent: Laura B. Peterson

Class of 1957 Edward S. Barclay, Jr. James Carey, Jr. **** Harrison S. Fraker, Jr. Jerry S. Gildar William M. Morse * Stuart Robson, Jr. ** Robert O. Smyth

Julia Lockwood Mary Woodbridge Lott * Jo Schlossberg McConaghy ***** Laura B. Peterson ** Polly Smock Phoebe Knapp Warren Linda Diane Willis

Class of 1958 Richard W. Baker III *****

Class of 1968 PDS 45th Reunion Committee Sophia Godfrey Bauer, Mary Hobler Hyson, Sue E. Kleinberg and A. Richard Ross

Class of 1959 Hutchinson K. Fairman Nixon W. Hare Howard McMorris II *** Robert S. Mueller III *

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Edith Sayen Ban Sophia Godfrey Bauer John W. Claghorn III *** Gail Smith Cleare Evan F. Donaldson

Catherine Ecroyd Faron Daub Fahy Andrew J. Fishmann * Nancy T. Flagg Marion Madeira Gogolak Michael L. Hart *** Suzanne Blanchet Hirst Mary Hobler Hyson ***** Sue Kleinberg Lisa Lawrence Ann I. McClellan *** Pamela Aall McPherson Leigh Keyser Phillips Jerome O. Pitt †William E. Rigot ** A. Richard Ross * Peyton Brewster Rutledge Helen Behr Sanford Beth Schlossberg Robert Spears III Joan S. Wadelton Class of 1969 Class Agent: Elizabeth C. Healy Kathleen Gorman Colket * Rosette Gault Susan Denise Harris * Elizabeth C. Healy Sharon Abeel Hosley Richard B. Judge, Jr. Barbara Thomsen Kerckhoff * Gale Colby Mirzayanov Grace B. Ramus * Robert H. Rathauser Elizabeth Bristol Sayen * Austin C. Starkey, Jr. ***** Brent Vine Jane T. Wiley **** Robert D. Wilmot *** Jean Gorman Wilson **** Class of 1970 Class Agent Needed Thomas J. Berger Rebecca W. Bushnell Frederica Cagan-Doeringer *** Diane Erickson H. Porter Eubank, Jr. Heidi Flemer Hesselein * Allison Gilbert Kozicharow * Hilary Martin **** Janet M. Masterton * Wendy Lawson-Johnston McNeil *** Margaret Meigs Barbara R. Miller Marian Stoltzfus Paen * Elizabeth Hamid Roberts * James C. Rodgers * Harriet Sharlin Marjorie Shaw ***** Cynthia A. Shoemaker Stephen M. Vine **** Ann M. Wiley ***** Donald R. Young, Jr.

Consecutive Annual Fund Donors: 5 plus years *; 10 plus years **; 15 plus years ***, 20 plus years ****, 25 plus years*****


Class of 1971 Class Agent Needed

Class of 1972 Class Agent Needed Henry P. Bristol II * Jan Hall Burruss ** Michael Englander ** Judith Erdman ** Katherine Gulick Hoffman **** Virginia Myer Kester John L. Moore III Katharine Constable Nugent Ellen Sussman Karen M. Turner **** Henry T. Vogt **** Diana E. Walsh ** Class of 1973 PDS 40th Reunion Committee—Ellen M. Fisher, Charles H. Place, Susan Bauer Schwinger, Carl A. Sturken, Martha Sullivan Sword and Newell B. Woodworth Joseph Abelson ***** Pamela Tegarden Allen Glenna Weisberg Andersen **** Cynthia Bishop Daniel B. Blum Helena M. Brett-Smith Julia Brewster Susan Ross Cusack H. Andrew Davies II * Donald L. DeVries Alison Ellis Anne Bishop Faynberg *** Ellen M. Fisher *** Louise Whipple Gillock *** James J. Harford, Jr. Daren Hicks Andrea Katin M. Daryl Janick Kent Carol Lifland Duncan Lee Martin John B. Mittnacht **** Hilary A. Morgan Charles H. Place III * Russell B. Pyne **** Leslie L. Sander Elizabeth H. Sanford Jeffrey E. Schuss ** Susan Bauer Schwinger ***

Class of 1974 Class Agents: Barbara A. Spalholz and Mary Hunter White Christian B. Aall ** Diana Lewis Abbott Theodore L. Brown Evelyn Turner Counts * Jeanine M. Figur * Samuel C. Finnell III * Wendy Frieman Jill L. Goldman ***** Laura W. Mali-Astrue *** Julia Sly Selberg * Barbara Spalholz ***** David B. Straut Palmer B. Uhl ***** Terry L. Ward * Mary Hunter White ** Anne A. Williams * Class of 1975 Class Agents: John E. Brinster, Shawn W. Ellsworth, Susan Vaughan Meade and Kip Herrick O’Brien John E. Brinster **** Carl G. Briscoe II Cindy Brooks Shawn W. Ellsworth ***** Paul Edward Goldman William P. Graff ** Alexandra Smith Gunderson ***** Caroline Erdman Hare Livingston Johnson Yuki Moore Laurenti William S. McClellan II Susan Vaughan Meade Kip Herrick O’Brien Lars A. Selberg * Curtis McGraw Webster * Harvey M. Wiener Gay Wilmerding **** Hilary Winter Class of 1976 Class Agent Needed James P. Daubert Carleton P. Erdman Mary Murdoch Finnell * Julia Stabler Hull ** Gregory E. Matthews **** Ann Wittke Morrissey Sandra Shaw * William H. von Oehsen III Cintra Eglin Willcox *****

Class of 1977 Class Agent: Robert N. McClellan Holly Burks Becker Christina Bachelder Dufresne **** Anne Dennison Fleming * Barbara Russell Flight ***** Julia Penick Garry **** Barbara Mills Henagan Theodore R. Jaeckel, Jr. * Alexis Arlett Kochmann Livia Wong McCarthy * Robert N. McClellan ** Randolph Melville Tamar Pachter Jennifer Weiss George M. Zoukee *****

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David T. Claghorn Elizabeth Mills Hardie Richard B. Kramer Tania Lawson-Johnston McCleery ***** Robert A. Norman ** Dorothy Pickering **** Hope Pillsbury Kathrin Poole Joseph D. Punia ***** Nina Shafran Timothy E. Smith Lisbeth A. Warren *** Thomas C. Worthington ****

Daniel J. Skvir h ’73 Sarah H. Strong-Drake Carl A. Sturken * Martha Sullivan Sword * Virginia Vogt Roger S. Williams Gina Cascone Williams Newell B. Woodworth III Robin Kraut Zell

Class of 1978

reunion-won highest amount of dollars raised PDS 35th Reunion Committee—Lucy E. Brinster, Nancy Chen Cavanaugh, Thomas R. Gates, Alice Lee Groton, Jennifer Chandler Hauge, Robert H. Olsson, Jeff R. Patterson, Allison Ijams Sargent and Robert C. Whitlock J. Keith Baicker ***** David A. Barondess Sabrina B. Barton Susan M. Blaxill-Deal Lucy Englander Brinster *** Nancy Chen Cavanaugh ** Wells P. Coalfleet, Jr. Barbara Griffin Cole *** Robert N. Cottone, Jr. Elizabeth Mason Cousins Patrick de Maynadier Thomas R. Gates **** Donald H. Gips Alice Lee Groton **** Jennifer Chandler Hauge *** Barbara Vaughn Hoimes Lolly Tate Kagel William W. Kain * Elizabeth Murdoch Maguire Gregory F. Morea Robert H. Olsson * Jeff R. Patterson Michele Plante Heather Dembert Rafter ** Lise Annie Roberts J. Andrew Sanford Allison Ijams Sargent * Gwendolyn Scott-Hodges Catherine Ferrante Tapsall Lydia Du Pont Thompson Brian K. Trubee Robyn J. Ultan Suzanne Vine Elizabeth Westergaard *** Robert C. Whitlock, Jr. ** Nora Cuesta Wimberg

Consecutive Annual Fund Donors: 5 plus years *; 10 plus years **; 15 plus years ***, 20 plus years ****, 25 plus years***** Fall 2013


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Class of 1979 Class Agents: Laura Farina and David S. Weiner

Class of 1982 Class Agent: Beth Geter-Douglass

Vance G. Camisa **** Pamela Kulsrud Corey Benjamin D. Dubrovsky Laura Farina *** Douglas A. Fein ** David S. Fitton, Jr. ***** Louis C. Guarino * John A. Gutman * John P. Hall III Christopher J. Horan *** Jane Henderson Kenyon ***** Victor Kuzmicz Catherine White Mertz ***** Muna Shehadi Sill *** David S. Weiner

April Barry Braswell Donald DeCandia ** Mark A. Egner **** Tracy Eskridge Joseph Beth Geter-Douglass *** Lorraine M. Herr **** Eric R. Jensen * Jennifer Powers Mitchell * Laura Stifel Murphy * Kang-Yup Na ***** Lindsay McCord Norman Jeffrey Perlman ***** Alice Ganoe Ryden **** Lauren Goodyear Schramm ***** Lindsay S. Suter * Robert C. Szuter Carl S. Taggart Christopher M. Thomas *** Newell M. Thompson * John E. Vine ***

Class of 1980 Class Agent: Joy E. Power Sara E. K. Cooper * David I. Harrower William B. Haynes Winifred Stoltzfus Host Christopher Brian Kuenne James Y. Laughlin ** Jennifer Brannon Manning Jay R. Marcus ***** Timothy R. Murdoch Nicholas De Jongh Osborne Jamie Phares **** Joy E. Power * Howard F. Powers, Jr. ***** Dana H. Stewardson **** Timothy B. Thomas Leslie Straut Ward *** David C. Whitlock Jennifer Dutton Whyte C. Treby McLaughlin Williams *** Class of 1981 Class Agents: Rosalind Waskow Hansen and John S. Marshall Douglass W. Bailey Katharine Davidson Baylis Sarah Burchfield Carey * John Cavuto * John H. Denny, Jr. ** Jonathan W. Drezner J. Scott Egner Jane L. Gerb Rosalind Waskow Hansen * Sarah Sword Lazarus Eva Mantell ** John S. Marshall * Christopher E. Pey Andrew A. Ross ** Lawrence Shannon Lindsay S. Stoner William R. Strugger Joseph W. C. Warren

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Class of 1983 PDS 30th Reunion Committee — Amy L. Brewer, Philip E. Clippinger, Dawn M. Crossland, Matthew P. Kohut, Edwin B. Metcalf, Zoe Nicolich Nelson, Sandra Danielson Quirinale, J. Stewart von Oehsen, Kelly Lambert Walker and Rena Ann Whitehouse Karen Athanassiades Gerrit F. Besselaar Stephanie L. Bogart * Amy L. Brewer * Joseph C. Christen * Philip E. Clippinger * Louise Matthews Flickinger Suzanne Utaski Gibbs Beatrice Zenzie Gregory **** Matthew P. Kohut * Frank A. McDougald III ** Edwin B. Metcalf Kerith Sheehan Putnam Sandra Danielson Quirinale Rachel Leader Samoil Stephen A. Schluter Adam A. Sugerman Elisabeth Reichard Swanbery * Caroline Stewardson Thornewill **** J. Stewart von Oehsen * Kelly Lambert Walker Rena Ann Whitehouse * Class of 1984 Class Agents: Suzanne E. Lengyel and John T. Woodward Wendy White Brockelman Victoria C.P. Chen ***** Marjorie Wallace Gibson **** Barbara Straut Goldsmith ** Daniel R. Herr **** Suzanne E. Lengyel **** Sally Snedeker Merz

John A. Nicolai Whitney B. Ross * Hilleary Thomas Sarah Griffin Thompson * John T. Woodward IV ** Class of 1985 Class Agents: Patrick L. Courtney, Salvatore L. Fier and Lynch W. Hunt Laura S. Bennett ***** Patrick L. Courtney * Salvatore L. Fier Thomas Foster James S. Hall * Regan Hofmann Mary Lawson-Johnston Howe *** Lynch W. Hunt, Jr. * Charles W. Jaques Marisa Petrella Lombardo Jon T. McConaughy Mahmoud Mottahedan Catherine A. Reavey Andrew J. Schragger Stephen M. Sinaiko Karen Callaway Urisko **** H. Elisabeth Socolow Vucinic Sara Woolf Class of 1986 Class Agent: Jonathan S. Gershen Jaye Chen *** Robert M. Chibbaro Sean P. Cullen Leslie Elmore * Jonathan S. Gershen * Susan C. Hockings *** Timothy S. Howard ** David W. Kaiser, Jr. Mitchell J. Klein * Samuel Wm. Lambert Elizabeth White Meahl * Peter J. Mladineo Ann Miller Paiva Radclyffe L. Roberts Lisa A. Taitsman * Eric G. Tamm Class of 1987 Class Agent Needed Jeffery N. Brown Jonathan M. Bylin Kathryn A. Gellenbeck Melanie Shendalman Marein-Efron Robin Cook McConaughy Anne L. McDougald * Shana Fineburg Owen * Sheila MacKay Power Stephanie Richman * William D. Schafer **** Michele R. Sternberg **** Craig C. Stuart * Heather Campbell Wager Randall S. Walter ***

Consecutive Annual Fund Donors: 5 plus years *; 10 plus years **; 15 plus years ***, 20 plus years ****, 25 plus years*****


Class of 1988 PDS 25th Reunion Committee—Amy Venable Ciuffreda, H. Dawn Feldman Fukuda, Katherine Greenberg Herrera, Taylor K. Hwong, Arianna C. Rosati, D. Collins Roth, Courtney L. Shannon and Julia Herr Smith

Class of 1989 Class Agent Needed Meghan Hall Donaldson Karen P. Fredericks *** Gregory P. Gordon Matthew C. Henderson Elizabeth Griffith Hipp Joshua D. Mezrich Hardy S. Royal *** Carlos A. Sagebien Alejandro C. Sagebien James W. Simpson Class of 1990 Class Agent: David A. Ragsdale Janice M. Abud-Falcone * Lylah M. Alphonse ** Matthew R. Farkas Debora Klein Geller * Daniel J. Helmick ** Benjamin A. Hohmuth *** Jason M. Hollander * Won Suk Kim Laura Perhach Kowal

Class of 1991 Class Agent: Aly G. Cohen Aly G. Cohen * Jeremy S. Kuris L. Campbell Levy Amy R. Livingston *** Brendan T. Lucey * Anthony D. Mack Matthew B. Riccardi Julie Roginsky Rachel Bridgeman Trend Jonathan E. Trend Class of 1992 Class Agent Needed Adam Bromwich ** Ami Shah Brown Charles J. Buttaci * Kevin M. Capinpin **** Carolyn S. Cooper * Ravindra V. Dalal Benjamin M. Frost **** Judson R. Henderson Todd A. Hovanec Alexandra Woodford Jennings William McCord Johnston * Katherine K. Marquis * Natasha Datta Moore Gary A. Moore Christopher A. Sheldon Eon K. Shin John D. Stitzer, Jr. * Eric R. Wolarsky * Class of 1993 PDS 20th Reunion Committee—Cyrus M. Alphonse, Scott J. Feldman, Adam D. Petrick and Stephen S. Siegel Cyrus M. Alphonse Jesse L. Bilanin Griffith S. Braddock Jean Chen Scott J. Feldman **** Adrienne Scholz Hines Benjamin B. Kuris ** John P. Marshall Hillary Hayes Nastro ** Jason W. Powell Daniel A. Ragsdale * Matthew H. Shaffer Stephen S. Siegel * L. John Teffeau Alison Lieberman Vachris

Class of 1994 Class Agent: Veronica M. White Julia Ober Allen Elissa I. Burr Jessica Seid Dickler Charles E.P. Flores Jason M. Hart * C. Justin Hillenbrand Bradford Johnston * Patrick Kerney Rachel Zublatt Kusminsky Laate L. Olukotun Matthew E. Perkins Margaret Seidel Waterhouse Veronica M. S. White Anupa Shah Wijaya Cornelia Wu **

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Elaine Chou Amy Venable Ciuffreda *** Miriam Pollard Cohen Marc A. Collins Andrea Hall Elish Gillian Flato H. Dawn Feldman Fukuda * Landis Greathouse Christine Grounds * Laura H. Heins Katherine Greenberg Herrera * Janie Hwang Taylor K. Hwong ** James R. Knill II Brian G. Kral Mike C. Lingle Bennett J. Matelson * Melissa Baron Murdoch Brooke C. Murphy Gregory A. Myers Reed H. Newhall Guinnevere E. Roberts Arianna Rosati *** D. Collins Roth Jeremy E. Rothfleisch ** James Salkind Abigail Zimskind Schein Kari Moradoff Schulsinger Courtney L. Shannon Julia Herr Smith Vincent W. Totaro Nils E. von Zelowitz Jessie Robertson Wilt

Erik L. Oliver * Michael J. Paci Stephen A. Pollard ** David A. Ragsdale * Utpal S. Shah * Nika A. Skvir-Maliakal Julie K. Taitsman Sara Matelson Taylor Ramsay W. Vehslage, Jr.

Class of 1995 Class Agent Needed Philip J. Glassner John H. Helmick * Alexander K. Manka Shawn P. O’Connor Amanda Tate Speedling Albert S. Toto III Ian P. Wijaya Class of 1996 Class Agent: Mark W. Chatham Mark W. Chatham * Robert A. Drabiuk * Dana DeCore Falconi Sara J. Hart * Kathleen O. Jamieson ** Galete J. Levin * Stephen J. Nanfara Michael S. O’Neill * Liuba L. Shapiro Rebecca Nemiroff Siegel ** Peter C. Suomi Class of 1997 Class Agent: Jeffrey S. Schor Seth Adler * David K. Bromwich Abigail L. Harper Ellyn Rajfer Herkins Alexandra Johnston * Mandy A. Rabinowitz * Jeffrey Schor * Ameesh R. Shah Class of 1998 PDS 15th Reunion Committee—Andrew M. Bordeman, Leys M. Bostrom, Elizabeth Gordon Hall, Jeffrey Kurtz and Giovanna Gray Torchio Jessica Collins Anderson * Andrew M. Bordeman *** Leys M. Bostrom * Robin Ackerman Cameron * Philip A. DeGisi Leif C. Forer

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Clare Gould Elizabeth Gordon Hall Eric D. Hochberg ** Rachel A. Kleinman Jeffrey Kurtz Robert E. Paun * John Podurgiel Jessica Kabis Rodriguez Matthew C. Sherring Giovanna Gray Torchio *** Class of 1999 Class Agents: Maria Tardugno Aldrich, Anne Jamieson Applegate, John L. Griffith and Ariana Jakub Maria Tardugno Aldrich ** Anne Jamieson Applegate ** Lauren Kostinas Birkhold Richard T. Dool Christina P. Flores * Joseph A. Gallo Christopher W. Gerry John L. Griffith III ** Maren Levine Hefler Ariana Jakub ** Sean N. Merriweather ** Lawrence M. Miller * Alexander J. Nanfara * Peter A. Seelig Margo R. Smith Lauren L. Welsh * Janine C. Winant * Class of 2000 Class Agent Needed Tracey Spinner Baskin ** Benjamin T. Brickner Lila W. Cruikshank John L. Dorazio, Jr. Robert M. Farina Brendan G. Hart * Trevor J. Lamb Jared P. Lander Christina S. Lee Paris L. McLean Morgan E. Perkins Page Schmucker Small * Class of 2001 Class Agent: Jessica Feig Opet Mark Caruso Mia Rabinowitz Cote Michael Fishbein * Stephanie Landis Sara Peach Messier ** Sydne Levine Miller * Carolyn Yarian Morgan Alexandra C. H. Nowakowski * Jessica Feig Opet ** Edith Petrovics Lauren Sanders Ford Scudder Isabel Stockman Lisa M. Wallmark A. Joy Woffindin

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Class of 2002 Class Agents: Christina Koerte, Christopher Palsho and Margaret L. Sayen Anonymous Courtney Bergh ** Kathryn Babick Brickner Daniel Crosta * Sarah V. Fort Brett J. Haroldson Christina Koerte * Christopher Palsho Aviva Perlman Margaret L. Sayen Michael B. Sieglen Katherine Blatterfein Sorrentino Ilona Spiro Class of 2003 PDS 10th Reunion Committee—Joanna L. Bowen, William C. Dewey, Amy M. Gallo, Emily G. Hamlin, Joseph R. Joiner and Justin M. Revelle Dan M. Bergan Darren Bloom Joanna Bowen * Christopher C. Campbell * Annie Chow Will C. Dewey Stephen M. Dool Katherine J. Fanok Peter S. Fisher Amy M. Gallo Andrew V. Gentile * Bianca S. Gersten Jessica T. Grossi Tony A. Hack Emily Hamlin Matthew P. Hendrickson Peter A. Hugick Benjamin T. Johnson Joseph Joiner, Jr. Kelley Keegan ** Allison Marshall * Erich Matthes Russell A. Nemiroff * Eleanor Oakes Nicholas L. Perold James Ramos Justin Revelle Nathan M. Sashihara Elizabeth W. Sayen Brian T. Smith Laura E. Spritzer John J. Sullivan III Julia Kay Thompson Christopher L. White Class of 2004 Class Agent: Scott E. Rosenberg Jayme L. Basso Carly S. Berger Lillie G. Binder * Trevor J. Campbell Julianna E. Clark Marian Jamieson Eberhardt

Brian A. Grossman James F. Harding, Jr. Jeremy L. Hofmann Russell P. Joye Erin K. McCormick * Arthur E. Mittnacht IV Nanette R. O’Brien * Scott E. Rosenberg * Rajeev A. Sharma Joshua T. Thompson Class of 2005 Class Agents: Jay V. Bavishi and Anand R. Shah Jay V. Bavishi * Kyle Boatwright Catherine A. Chomiak * Harrison Epstein Christopher Haldane Megan Keegan * Rajiv Mallipudi Nicholas Maloney Cecily Moyer * R. Daniel O’Brien Larissa Pawliw Hilary C. Richards Sabrina Osse Schultz Sara M. Schwiebert h’05 *** Anand Shah * Bruce Thurman Class of 2006 Class Agents: Allissa C. Crea and Kristen Tomlinson Allissa C. Crea * Jacob M. Fisch * Charles Hamlin * Katie E. James Patrick McDonald Frederick D. Mittnacht Praveen G. Murthy * Ram Narayanan Daniel Rathauser * Jeffrey Richmond-Moll Arielle Shipper Phoebe Stockman Kristen Tomlinson Elizabeth Wei * Matt O. Weinstock Class of 2007 Class Agent: Alexandra G. Hiller Tanner Campbell Christopher Chomiak David Coghlan Meghan Francfort Alexandra G. Hiller * Emily C. Kossow Meaghan Phipps Alicia Siani Andrea E. Spector Joseph Yellin

Consecutive Annual Fund Donors: 5 plus years *; 10 plus years **; 15 plus years ***, 20 plus years ****, 25 plus years*****


Class of 2008

The Blue and White Society, begun in

reunion—won highest participation 2010, is a giving category available to PDS 5th Reunion Committee—Theodore Brown III, James G. Cole, Gregory R. Francfort, Kalla A. Gervasio, Tessica Glancey, Sam D. Hamlin, Emmeline S. Morehouse, Clinton O’Brien

Class of 2009 Class Agents: Brian Fishbein, Cameron Linville, Megan E. Reilly, Nashalys Rodriguez, Vinay Trivedi Jeremy Brinster Rachel Bristol Robert Deutsch Cameron Dunbar Jake V. Felton Brian Fishbein Spenser Gabin David Greek Mariel Jenkins Rebecca B. Lavinson Cameron Linville Sarah Matthes Dana Modzelewski Matthew Raborn Meg E. Reilly Gabriela N. Rodriguez Nashalys Rodriguez Ashley Smoots Vinay Trivedi

Class of 2010 Class Agents: Neal A. Bakshi, Abhijit Basu, Dennis Cannon, Lauren E. Chen, Alexandra W. Feuer, Sheridan L. Gates, Ethan M. Geltzer, Christopher H. Gibson, Owen S. Haney, Brooks P. Herr, Courtland M. Lackey Anonymous Alejandra M. Arrué Neal A. Bakshi Abhijit Basu Charles Behling Dennis Cannon Theodore J. Casey Ricky Castro Lauren Chen Lauren G. Constantini Guillaume Cossard Megan Davis Katherine C. Elbert Sheridan L. Gates Ethan M. Geltzer Christopher Gibson Tara Glancey Rebecca Golden Owen Haney Brooks P. Herr Lovika Kalra Neil Karandikar Sara Katz Courtland Lackey Victoria Maloney Joshua O. Meekins Lucas J. Miller Nishant Krishna Nair Adam Oresky Anna Otis Spencer Pretecrum Evan Quinn Ellis Ratner Jonathan Scott Dina Sharon Kaitlin Sheldon W. Daniel Shipper Daniel Tully Elizabeth Yellin Class of 2011 Class Agents: Kevin E. Francfort, Jessica Frieder, Katherine W. Gibson, Samuel M. Kelly, Courtney I. Klein, Daniel Kossow, Svitlana I. Lymar, Alexandra K. McCourt, Karthik Nagalingam, William K. Powers, Schuyler J. Samse, Aaron I. Shavel and Daphnée A. Warren

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Anonymous Lauren E. Berk * Katie Brossman Theodore Brown III Erin Burns James G. Cole Diana B. D’Argenio Hannah Epstein Emily Exter Gregory R. Francfort Isaac S. Geltzer Kalla A. Gervasio * Tessica Glancey * Julie Gordon Sam Hamlin David E. Janhofer Steward Johnson Tammy Lam Pamela Lee Mark Madden Alexa Maher Michael Malyn Scott McCarron Emmeline Morehouse Patrick Murphy Clinton O’Brien Matthew Oresky * Raquel Perlman Samuel Radomy Brody N. Sanford Joseph Sarvary Kevin Shannon Peter Travers Jeffrey Young

Princeton Day School graduating seniors. Individuals in this group have made a 4-year pledge to the Annual Fund for the years following their graduation from Princeton Day School. Each name represented below has fulfilled his or her pledge for the 2012–2013 fiscal year.

Anonymous (2) Sydney Altmeyer Meade Atkeson Caylin E. L. Brahaney Caitlin Cannon Kevin Chen Simone K. Christen Benjamin Cohen Alexus E. Davis Gary Dreyzin Eric Falcon Adam Fisch Kevin E. Francfort Jessica Frieder Alison Frieder Matthew Garry Sydney M. Gecha Katherine Gibson Maxime Hoppenot Ashley M. Hudson David D. Hume Alexander Ioffreda Emily V. Jaeckel Sydney Jenkins Jacob Kaufman William Kearney Samuel M. Kelly Courtney I. Klein Carly R. Kliment Daniel Kossow Patrick W. Lapera Svitlana I. Lymar Alexandra K. McCourt Roger Mittnacht Christopher Moyer Ariel D. Multak Karthik Nagalingam William Powers Ricardo R. Pozos Nicholas J. Rehmus A.J. Rubin Kaitlyn M. Salava Schuyler J. Samse Lilia A. Sanzalone Evan Seto Aaron I. Shavel Rebecca C. Sokol Carla M. Tamburro Jonathan Walker Daphnée A. Warren Rebecca Wong Class of 2012 Class Agents: Nicholas Y. Banks, William E. Bucklee, Connor E. Gibson, Horace R. Klein, Jennifer M. Martin, Madeline E. Miller, Julia S. Miller, Annie Nyce, Carly Ozarowski, Rui M. Pinheiro, Peter F. Powers, Adithi V. Rajagopalan, James C. Sanderson, Callie H. Schneider, Jeffrey A. Straus and Walker B. Ward Marissa C. Applegate Nicholas Y. F. Banks Lakhram Bhisham William Bucklee Brian M. Burns Brendan D. Clune

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Michael Davila Paige Dennis-Mundenar Joseph Duvall Jacob Eisenberg Jenna Fritz Connor Gibson Erica Glancey Sarah E. Godwin Jessica L. Goldberg A. Huntington Griffith Lily W. Halpern Zachary Higgins Jason C. Hirsch Beau M. Horan Cara L. Hume Daniel M. Humphrey Henry E. Hynes M. Emily Janhofer Garret Jensen Dominique Jones Oren A. Karsen Thomas Keegan III Matthew Kilgore Rob Klein Zachary Lawrence Rachel Maddox Lucia M. Marquez Jennifer M. Martin Sean W. McCoy Julia S. Miller Madeline Miller Annie Nyce Carly Ozarowski Ashni Patel Gabrielle E. Phillips Rui M. Pinheiro Buzz Poltorak Frederick B. Powers Peter F. Powers Adithi V. Rajagopalan James C. Sanderson Callie H. Schneider Jasmin Smoots Sara E. Stadulis Jeffrey A. Straus Mackenzie H. Stricklin Walker B. Ward Paul D. Zetterberg Lucinda Zhang

The following Parents supported the 2012–2013 Annual Fund. Class of 2013 Participation: 73% Grade Captain: Robin Persky Grade Volunteers: Robin Antonacci, John Cavuto, Beth Frieder, Lisa Jenkins, Jean Snyder, Pallavi Verma, Rick White Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Altmeyer Mr. William M. Asch and Dr. Gina Del Giudice Mr. and Mrs. James G. Atkeson

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Mr. Daniel Auslander and Ms. Molly McDougald Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Bartolino Cathy and Eric Batterman Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Bell Mr. John G. Bowen and Ms. Diana M. Noya Henry P. Bristol II ’72 and Susan P. Bristol Dr. David A. Burwell Mr. and Ms. Ronald M. Cacciola Mr. and Mrs. Carlos A. Cara Dr. John N. Cavuto ’81 and Dr. Robin R. Antonacci Mr. Richard X. Chen and Ms. Fei Mo Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Cole (Barbara Griffin Cole ’78) Evelyn Turner Counts ’74 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Davis Dr. Gabriele E. Dietrich Mr. Dominick DiFlorio and Ms. Carol Migliaccio Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Donohue Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dudeck Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Falcon Dr. and Mrs. Russell M. Freid Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Frieder Mr. and Mrs. Santiago Gepigon, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Gerschel Ilene and Jonathan Gershen Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Guarino Ms. Ronit James Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Warren M. Johnson Mr. William T. Jones and Ms. Roxane Scurlock Jones Mr. Satish S. Karandikar Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D. Kaufman Mr. Joseph F. Kossow and Dr. Lynne B. Kossow Dr. Ramesh Kumar and Ms. Linda Matusick-Kumar Mr. Robin B. Laylin and Ms. Laura D. Baird-Laylin Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Levy Terry and Rich Lisk Mr. and Mrs. M. Jack S. Madani Mr. Joaquin Jugo and Mrs. JoAnne McAuley Mr. and Mrs. Douglas E. McNeely Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Meyercord III Mr. and Mrs. Manker P. Mills Dr. Mary Beth Nelson Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Persky Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Phipps Ms. Melissa Printon Mr. Kevin P. Reynolds and Ms. Karen L. Seay Mr. David Seto and Ms. Pearl Wong Seto Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Snyder Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Triolo Mr. and Mrs. Tucker S. Triolo Mr. and Mrs. John C. Urisko III (Karen Callaway Urisko ’85) Gert and Stephanie van Manen Mr. and Mrs. William J. Walker III Ms. Lisbeth A. Warren ’71 and Mr. Robert Cantlay Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Weck Mr. and Mrs. Neil Weiner

Ms. Elizabeth Westergaard ’78 and Mr. Thomas B. Kilbourne Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick W. White Dr. Jiang Zhao and Ms. Ruozhen Chen Class of 2014 Participation: 82% Grade Captain: Jill Goldman ’74 Grade Volunteers: Laura Banks, Kim Bitterman, Gretchen Jaeckel, Sophie Glovier Anonymous Mr. Howard and Mrs. Nancy Alter Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Ammidon III Mrs. Yulon M. Banks Mr. C. Sean Beardsley Mr. Deepinder S. Bhatia and Dr. Nandini Chowdhury Mr. and Mrs. David M. Bitterman Dr. Sean E. Bradley and Dr. Karen DeSimone Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Brennan Dr. John Brennan and Dr. Jean Baum Mr. and Mrs. Chris M. Castagna Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Christen ’83 Mr. and Mrs. David W. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Cole Mr. and Mrs. Somasekhar Devulapalli Mr. and Mrs. Jayan U. Dhru Mr. Gerard J. Donnelly and Ms. Sandra E. Bell Mr. and Mrs. Marc H. Edelson Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Egner ’82 Dr. Pamela M. Fairman and Mr. Hutchinson Fairman ’59 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Fasolo Mr. and Mrs. James T. Finnegan Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fleming Mr. and Mrs. William L. Garrymore Mr. Evans Gebhardt and Ms. Tanya Tuccillo Mr. Louis Giannotti and Dr. Maria Bartolozzi Mr. and Mrs. Eddie S. Glaude, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Glovier Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Goldman ’75 Ms. Jill L. Goldman ’74 and Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Mr. Todd B. Gudgel and Ms. Colleen A. Foy Mr. John J. Hagan and Mrs. Leslie J. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hall ’85 Dr. Lorena Riveroll-Hannush and Dr. Sadeer B. Hannush Jennifer and Steve Hayden Dr. Kevin Ho Ms. Sharon Holness Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hudson Mr. Theodore R. Jaeckel, Jr. ’77 and Mrs. Gretchen L. Jaeckel Dr. L. Veronica Lee Mr. Ye Li and Ms. Angela Deng Mr. Maoqi Li and Mrs. Michelle Xiong Drs. Douglas and Wai Lam Ling Dr. and Mrs. Judson C. Linville Mr. and Mrs. Neil T. Linzmayer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mascioli Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Matthews ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Rajan Mehndiratta Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Melodia Debbie and Steve Modzelewski


Class of 2015 Participation: 88% Grade Captain: Scott Erickson Grade Volunteers: Carole Feuer, Linda Lippman, John Marshall ’81, Deborah Matlock, Joe Riley, Leslie Straut Ward ’80

Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock Class of 2016 Participation: 77% Grade Captain: Melissa Bernardi Grade Volunteers: Rich Bernardi, Elliot Berger, Don Gasparro, Carolyn Ryan Healey, Rachel Herr, Joyce Johnson, Hoddy Klein Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Adam Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Altmeyer Mr. Eric J. Applegate and Ms. Deborah B. Tesser Ms. Karen D. Athanassiades ’83 and Mr. Elliot Michael Berger Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Augustus Dr. and Mrs. Ronald M. Banas Mr. Richard Baumann and Ms. Katharine Kinsolving Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Bernardi Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Burgess Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cammarano Dr. and Mrs. Y. M. Lawrence Chai Mr. and Mrs. Earl Y. Chen Mr. and Mrs. Brock L. Covington Mr. and Ms. Shaojian Deng Mr. and Mrs. Jayan U. Dhru Ms. Laurence M. Farhat Mr. and Mrs. Jon Felsher Mr. and Mrs. George B. Finley III Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Fried Mr. and Mrs. Michael Y. Gan Mr. and †Mrs. Donato Gasparro Dr. and Mrs. Steven R. Gecha Mr. Louis Giannotti and Dr. Maria Bartolozzi Mr. and Mrs. David E. Goldberg Mr. Arjuna J. Goldman Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Guarino ’79 Mr. Todd B. Gudgel and Ms. Colleen A. Foy Mr. John J. Hagan and Mrs. Leslie J. Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Hart Mr. and Mrs. John Healey Mr. Joseph K. Helmlinger Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Henry Mr. and Mrs. Mark S. Herr Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Herrup Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Ioffreda Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Renard Kardhashi Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kovacevich Mr. and Mrs. James Y. Laughlin ’80 Mr. Peter Lighte and Mr. Julian Grant Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Lippman Mr. and Mrs. John E. Maher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Meyercord III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Monfre Mr. and Mrs. David J. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Nyce Laurie and Andy Okun Mr. and Mrs. Peter Olosunde Melissa J. Phares ’80 Dr. Srinivasa R. Potluri and Mrs. Kranthi Yarlagadda

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Anonymous (2) Mr. William D. Alden and Mrs. Susan P. Voorhees Mr. and Mrs. Philip R. Alu Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Ammann III Cathy and Eric Batterman Mr. and Mrs. Todd B. Bialow Ms. Melissa D. Bridgewater Mrs. Kristina Castor Mr. and Mrs. Christopher P. Crowell Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Dyckman Mr. and Mrs. Marc H. Edelson Dr. and Dr. Albert B. Empedrad Mr. and Mrs. Scott E. Erickson Tracy Eskridge Joseph ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Yan Feldman Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Feldstein Mr. and Mrs. Sherman D. Feuer Mr. William Flahive and Ms. Carol Cronheim Thomas Foster ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gardner Mr. and Mrs. William L. Garrymore Ilene and Jonathan Gershen ’86 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Golden Dr. Milos D. Graonic and Ms. Sasha Dragas-Graonic Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Haggerty III Mr. and Mrs. Tad Hammond Drs. Arsev and M. Sukru Hanioglu Mr. and Mrs. Alan J. Heap

Mr. and Mrs. Jerold B. Hoffman Ms. Jill V. Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Eric R. Jensen ’82 Mr. James D. Kaplan Drs. Thomas and Jennifer Kearney Mr. John T. Konopka III Dr. Ramesh Kumar and Ms. Linda Matusick-Kumar Mr. and Dr. Ashish Kumar Victor Kuzmicz ’79 Mr. Sajjad Ladiwala and Ms. Anjum Khan Mr. and Mrs. John Langeler Drs. Karen and Andrew Latham Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lee Mr. Stephen E. LeMenager and Ms. Laura A. Huntsman Mr. Maoqi Li and Mrs. Michelle Xiong Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Lippman Mr. and Mrs. Clinton D. Lively Reverend and Mrs. Ivan I. Lymar Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Mack ’91 Dr. and Mrs. Ramy A. Mahmoud Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher Maloney Ms. Eva Mantell ’81 and Mr. J. Merrell Noden Dr. and Mrs. Keith A. Markey Mr. and Mrs. John S. Marshall ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Meagher Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Meekins Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meggitt Dr. Surya P. Mohanty and Dr. Elli Louka Mr. Gerson L. Montenegro and Mrs. Rosa M. S. Montenegro Ms. Annette Murray Mr. Ramesh Narayanaswamy and Mrs. Aneta Ramesh Mr. Gordie Nye and Ms. Kathleen McGillivray Mr. Andrew J. O’Connor and Ms. Kathryn M. Williamson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Parks Mr. Ashish Patel and Ms. Arti Patel Mr. and Mrs. Rogerio Pinheiro Mr. and Mrs. James S. Radvany Dr. and Mrs. Venkataraman Rajagopalan Mr. and Mrs. Govi V. Rao Mr. Kevin P. Reynolds and Ms. Karen L. Seay Mr. Michael K. Rigby and Ms. Wendy W. Hom Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Riley Ms. Ellen Sabino Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shavel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soltesz Jon and Meredith Stevens Mr. and Mrs. Jason Tarcza Ms. Maribeth M. Trainor and Dr. Timothy Trainor Mr. and Mrs. Tucker S. Triolo Gert and Stephanie van Manen Professor David F. Venturo and Ms. Jeanne C. Conerly Mr. and Mrs. Gustav M. Vik Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Ward (Leslie Straut Ward ’80) Mr. Stephen Williams and Ms. C. Treby Williams ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woogen

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Mr. Keith Murray and Mrs. Tanya Hudson- Murray Mr. and Mrs. Vinayak J. Patade Melissa J. Phares ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Kim E. Piersol Dr. and Mrs. Frank G. Pilkiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quigley, Jr. Mr. Thomas P. Ridge Dr. and Mrs. Norman R. Rosenthal Mr. and Mrs. David C. Schneider Donn and Robin Sharer Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shire Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Szuter ’82 Mr. and Mrs. David G. Takacs Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Timmons Mr. and Mrs. Alan Toltzis Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Travers Mr. and Mrs. Christopher W. Triolo Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Tucker h’13 Mr. and Mrs. Juan Vazquez Mr. Wilfrid W. Wong and Ms. Tama J. Matsuoka Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy K. Woo Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Young Mr. Tim Zhu and Ms. Joan Wang Mr. Clifford W. Zink and Ms. Emily D. Croll

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Mrs. Sheila MacKay Power ’87 and Mr. Sean L. Power Mr. Rajaram Radhakrishnan and Dr. Sowmya Ramakrishnan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Riley Dr. and Mrs. Norman R. Rosenthal Dr. Whitney B. Ross ’84 and Mr. Stephen Moseley Ms. Tracy Ruggiero Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sanderson Dr. and Mrs. Peter H. Schafer Donn and Robin Sharer Aaron and Erin Schomburg Dr. and Ms. Fredric I. Seinfeld Ms. Jing Shao Mr. Chuan-Feng Shih Mr. and Mrs. Mario C. Talusan Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman Mr. Timothy J. Wilmott and Dr. Anastasia Barna Mr. Wilfrid W. Wong and Ms. Tama J. Matsuoka Dr. and Mrs. Nir Yakoby Mr. and Ms. Edward J. Yurkow Mr. Qiufeng Zheng and Mrs. Hui Li

†deceased

Class of 2017 Participation: 92% Grade Captain: Amanda Stanton Grade Volunteers: Sandra Allen, Patrick Amaral, Robin Antonacci, John Cavuto ’81, Margie Wallace Gibson ’84, Pearl Hartley, John Marshall ’81, Wendy Smith Ms. Faria Abedin Mr. Paul H. Allen and Mrs. Sandra Allen Mr. Patrick Amaral and Ms. Kathy Schulte Mr. and Mrs. James G. Atkeson Dr. John N. Cavuto ’81 and Dr. Robin R. Antonacci Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Cole (Barbara Griffin Cole ’78) Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Dallessio Mr. and Mrs. Abdulrasul Damji Mr. Jeffrey Eugenides and Ms. Karen Yama Dr. and Mrs. Russell M. Freid Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Gibson (Marjorie Wallace Gibson ’84) Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock Mr. and Ms. Kenneth M. Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Peter Higgins Dr. and Mrs. William S. Hirsch Mr. and Mrs. Gregory P. Hopper Mr. and Mrs. Dinesh C. Jain Ms. Tunisia D. King Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Kuenne ’80 Mr. Sajjad Ladiwala and Ms. Anjum Khan Ms. Christine Lamin Mr. and Mrs. Roger H. Liao Dr. and Mrs. Ramy A. Mahmoud Ms. Eva Mantell ’81 and Mr. J. Merrell Noden Mr. and Mrs. John S. Marshall ’81 Mr. Tim W. E. Maudlin and Mrs. Vishnya Maudlin Ms. Myriam Melo Dr. Kjell A. Nygren and Dr. Lan Nygren Mr. and Mrs. Nishith Parikh Dr. Sergey V. Paushkin and Dr. Olesia I. Buiakova

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Mr. Ramesh Ramachandra and Mrs. Arathi Ramesh Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter Sednaoui Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Shannon ’81 The Honorable and Mrs. Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff Mr. and Mrs. Michael Slattery Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Suarez Mr. and Mrs. Viswanath Tadimety Mr. and Mrs. David G. Takacs Mr. and Mrs. Dake Tian Mr. and Mrs. Jeroen Tromp Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Washington, Jr. Mr. John Weaver and Dr. Karen Jackson-Weaver Dr. Jiang Zhao and Ms. Ruozhen Chen Dr. Jian H. Zhao and Mrs. Menghan Pan Class of 2018 Participation: 87% Grade Captain: John Wellemeyer ’52 Grade Volunteers: Sean Brennan, Susie Brennan, Nancy Difazio, Mark Huang, Joyce Johnson, Jill Mundenar, Mike Mundenar, Rick White Mr. and Mrs. Rajashekar Adusumilli Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. Barbara Mr. Matthew M. Bennett and Dr. Melissa E. Bennett Mr. Kamlesh H. Bhatia and Dr. Jyoti K. Bhatia Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Christian C. Brune Dr. Nicholas F. Cappuccino and Ms. Melissa Pavloski Mr. Richard X. Chen and Ms. Fei Mo Mr. Jitender Chopra and Mrs. Jeannie Lin Chopra Dr. and Mrs. Adrian Didita Dr. Matthew C. Difazio and Mrs. Nancy G. Difazio Mr. Gerard J. Donnelly and Ms. Sandra E. Bell Dr. and Mrs. James A. Dun Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Fasolo Mr. David S. Figueroa-Ortiz and Ms. Eva N. Valik Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey J. Gary Jim and Gigi Goldman Mr. Todd B. Gudgel and Ms. Colleen A. Foy Mr. and Mrs. James S. Hall ’85 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart T. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Herrup Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Herzer Mr. and Mrs. Arbind Jha Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. Johnson Drs. Karen and Andrew Latham Mr. Robin B. Laylin and Ms. Laura D. Baird-Laylin Dr. and Mrs. Richard Lee Dr. Mara L. Leveson-Smith Mr. Ye Li and Ms. Angela Deng Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Lien Mr. Larry Lu and Ms. Kelly Zhan Mr. and Mrs. Ross Martinson Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. McClatchy Mr. Peter A. Miller and Ms. Jacqueline Schreiber Dr. Michael J. Mundenar and Mrs. Jill Mundenar

Dr. Ramesh Nagarajan and Dr. Padmaja Ganapathy Mr. and Mrs. Naru Narayanan Mr. and Mrs. David J. Newman Mrs. Maryann F. Ortiz Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Phillips Mr. Stephen A. Pollard ’90 and Dr. Jessica Stevens Mr. Michael K. Rigby and Ms. Wendy W. Hom Ms. Louree Shawn Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Ruvinsky Dr. and Mrs. Peter H. Schafer Aaron and Erin Schomburg Mr. and Mrs. Krishnan Sharma Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sheridan IV Mr. and Mrs. Veerappan Sivakumar Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Szuter ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Newell M. Thompson ’82 (Sarah Griffin Thompson ’84) Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Trend ’91 (Rachel Bridgeman Trend ’91) Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Tucker h’13 Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman Mr. and Mrs. Anthony P. Waclawski Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 Dr. and Mrs. Philip D. Wey Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick W. White Ms. Jill A. Wolk Class of 2019 Participation: 92% Grade Captain: Bonnie Higgins Grade Volunteers: Andrew Aprill, Melissa Bernardi, Elliot Berger, Rich Bernardi, Poonam Bhuchar, Mary Brophy, Joanne ElKadi, Tricia Flanagan, Sophie Glovier, Hoddy Klein, Judith Reich, Wendy Roitburg, D.G. Sarsfield, Wendy Smith, Mark Thierfelder, Tracy Young Mr. and Mrs. William W. Allen Mr. Andrew Aprill Ms. Karen D. Athanassiades ’83 and Mr. Elliot Michael Berger Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey S. Berman Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Bernardi Mr. Swaminathan Bhaskar and Ms. Indira Viswanathan Ms. Poonam Bhuchar Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Birch Dr. John Brennan and Dr. Jean Baum Dr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Brophy Mr. Pankaj Chandhok Max DeVane and Emily Amon Mr. Shailesh S. Dighe and Ms. Padmini Chittipeddi Dr. and Mrs. James A. Dun Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Dyckman Mr. and Mrs. Adam L. Eiseman Dr. and Mrs. Hisham S. ElKadi Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Emann Ms. Laurence M. Farhat Mr. and †Mrs. Donato Gasparro Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Gerschel Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Glovier Ms. Elizabeth A. Duffy and Mr. John A. Gutman ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hall Jr.


Class of 2020 Participation: 88% Grade Captain: Patrick Amaral Grade Volunteers: Robin Antonacci, John Cavuto ’81, Stephanie Cohen, Beth Geter-Douglass ’82, Joan Gleason-Scott, Lena Khatcherian, Vanessa Mahjied, Jill Mundenar, Mike Mundenar, Bini Patel, Amanda Stanton

Class of 2021 Participation: 100% Grade Captain: Nancy Weinstein Grade Volunteers: Tomi Akinyanmi, Jessica Chia, Nancy Difazio, Nicole Hughes, Sharon Miller, Candy Shah, Courtney Stephenson, Sarah Werbel, Tracy Young Mr. and Mrs. Olalekan A. Akinyanmi Dr. M. Darryl Antonacci and Mrs. Ana I. Antonacci Mr. and Mrs. Jaideep S. Bajaj Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Blakes Dr. Michael L. Censullo and Mrs. Joan Censullo Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Chia Mr. Arun Chinnaraju and Mrs. Malathi Arun Dr. Frans M. Coetzee and Dr. Catherine A. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Brock L. Covington Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Cucchi Dr. Matthew C. Difazio and Mrs. Nancy G. Difazio Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. Emann Mr. and †Mrs. Donato Gasparro Mr. Andrew Harris and Ms. Rona MacInnes Mr. and Mrs. Stuart T. Henderson Dr. Jason M. Hollander ’90 and Dr. Sarah Werbel Mr. Anthony C. Hudgins and Dr. Joan F. L. Hudgins Mr. Richard Hughes and Mrs. Nicole S. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Dinesh C. Jain Mr. Rohit Kichlu and Dr. Vasudha Dhar Mr. Paul P. Kiel and Ms. Ginger L. Mosier

Dr. William Maggio and Dr. Vijay Maggio Dr. and Mrs. Ramy A. Mahmoud Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Matthews ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. McCarthy (Livia Wong McCarthy ’77) Mr. and Mrs. David J. McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Allan E. Miller Mr. Gordie Nye and Ms. Kathleen McGillivray Mr. and Mrs. Adam M. Pechter Mr. and Mrs. Matthew M. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Rogerio Pinheiro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Santamaria Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Sedgley Drs. Utpal and Maritoni Shah ’90 Drs. Eon and Nara Shin ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Stephenson Mr. Kaushik Suchak and Dr. Vaishali Suchak Mr. Mark A. Tatum and Ms. Lisa Skeete Tatum Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Varga Mr. and Mrs. Juan Vazquez Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Weinstein Itzik Yanovitzky and Cindy Blitz Mr. and Mrs. Darius B. Young Mr. Tim Zhu and Ms. Joan Wang

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Class of 2022 Participation: 98% Grade Captain: Wendy Roitburg Grade Volunteers: Andrew Aprill, Sejal Doshi, Tricia Flanagan, Rakhi Kalra, Karen Law, Linda Lippman, Vanessa Mahjied, Bobbi Shah, Candy Shah Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Rajashekar Adusumilli Mr. and Mrs. Sean Albert Dr. M. Darryl Antonacci and Mrs. Ana I. Antonacci Mr. Andrew Aprill Mr. Christopher B. Bobbitt and Ms. Tiffany L. Smith Mr. Kevin Carroll and Dr. Kelly Petrucci-Carroll Dr. and Mrs. Y. M. Lawrence Chai Mr. and Mrs. Dipal Doshi Mr. and Mrs. Adam L. Eiseman Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Peter Higgins Mr. Sanjay Kalra and Dr. Rakhi Kalra Mr. and Mrs. Mahmood M. Khan Mr. and Mrs. Vijaysinha R. Kokkirala Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Law, Jr. Ronald Li, M.D. and Carol Chiang-Li Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Lippman Mr. Reuben Loewy and Ms. Laura Ziv Mr. Paul S. Mackles and Ms. Ronni Blasz Dr. William Maggio and Dr. Vijay Maggio Mrs. Vanessa Mahjied and Mr. Tazee Mahjied Mr. and Mrs. Sachit Malhotra Mr. Daniel A. Marshall and Dr. Rebecca G. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Ross Martinson Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McCain Mr. Kewei Ming and Ms. Zhanyun Zhao Mr. Brent Ozdogan and Dr. Anita Miedziak Mr. and Mrs. Dharmesh Pandya Mr. Sanford N. Pensler and Ms. Anita Miller Ms. Louree Shawn Robinson

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Anonymous Mr. Patrick Amaral and Ms. Kathy Schulte Dr. M. Darryl Antonacci and Mrs. Ana I. Antonacci Mr. and Mrs. Sanjeev Bagaria Mr. Matthew M. Bennett and Dr. Melissa E. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bocian Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Caputo Mr. Kevin Carroll and Dr. Kelly Petrucci-Carroll Dr. John N. Cavuto ’81 and Dr. Robin R. Antonacci Daniel Cohen and Stephanie Hanzel Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Brian S. Cooleen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Delaney III Mr. Evan Dong and Ms. Joanna Ng Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dougherty

Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Drake Dr. and Mrs. J. Christopher Dries Beth Geter-Douglass ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Ley Ms. Elizabeth A. Duffy and Mr. John A. Gutman ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Kendall Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock Mr. Jim Huang and Ms. Elizabeth Zhang Dr. Marvin Kalafer and Dr. Dinah Gonzalez-Braile Ms. Lena Khatcherian Mr. and Mrs. Varadarajan Krishnan Mr. and Mrs. Gary E. Lee Mr. and Mrs. M. Jack S. Madani Mrs. Vanessa Mahjied and Mr. Tazee Mahjied Mr. Timothy H. Manahan and Dr. Julie Caucino Mr. Daniel A. Marshall and Dr. Rebecca G. Marshall Ms. Shamlie N. McInnis Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O. Meekins Dr. Michael J. Mundenar and Mrs. Jill Mundenar Dr. Henry Nagelberg and Ms. Joanne Snow Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Paine III Dr. and Mrs. Hitesh K. Patel Mr. and Mrs. Elder E. Ramirez Dr. Whitney B. Ross ’84 and Mr. Stephen Moseley Dr. Joan Gleason Scott Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey S. Soos Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stanton Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Thomas ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vradenburgh Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Nir Yakoby

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Mr. Andrew Harris and Ms. Rona MacInnes Ms. Shannon S. Hartley Mr. and Mrs. C. Kent Hogshire Drs. Sridhar and Vanaja Kanamaluru Mr. James D. Kaplan Mr. Kamal Kasera and Ms. Ritu Jajodia Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Klein Mr. and Mrs. Christopher B. Kuenne ’80 Mr. and Dr. Ashish Kumar Mr. and Mrs. James Y. Laughlin ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Sachit Malhotra Mrs. Stacy L. Maryland Mr. and Mrs. David J. McIntyre Mr. Randall E. Mehrberg and Ms. Michele M. Schara Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Meyercord III Dr. and Dr. Fouad Namouni Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Parks Mr. Ashish Patel and Ms. Arti Patel Dr. Srinivasa R. Potluri and Mrs. Kranthi Yarlagadda Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Igor Roitburg Paul and Maureen Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Ravi Sakaria Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Sarsfield Mr. David M. Freedholm and Ms. Maria E. Shepard The Honorable and Mrs. Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smukler Mr. Thomas J. Sullivan and Ms. Bonnie L. Higgins Mr. Mark A. Tatum and Ms. Lisa Skeete Tatum Mr. Mark E. Thierfelder and Ms. Courtney A. Lederer Mr. and Mrs. Juan Vazquez John E. Vine ’82 Itzik Yanovitzky and Cindy Blitz Mr. and Mrs. Darius B. Young

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Mr. and Mrs. Igor Roitburg Mr. and Mrs. Asit K. Sen Mr. and Mrs. Bobbi M. Shah Drs. Utpal and Maritoni Shah ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Krishnan Sharma Dr. Benny Soffer and Dr. Janet Chen Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Surace Mr. Mark E. Thierfelder and Ms. Courtney A. Lederer Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Thomas ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Newell M. Thompson (Sarah Griffin Thompson ’84) Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Trend ’91 (Rachel Bridgeman Trend ’91) Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman Mr. Stanley Zhang and Mrs. Shirley W. Zhang Class of 2023 Participation: 95% Grade Captain: Rich Bernardi Grade Volunteers: Tomi Akinyanmi, Melissa Bernardi, Barry Bruno, Joyce Johnson, Kay Kaleem, Arti Patel, Bini Patel, Rachana Singh, Nancy Weinstein, Jennifer Wolffert Mr. and Mrs. Edem K. Afemeku Mr. and Mrs. Olalekan A. Akinyanmi Mr. Bijan Ardehali and Ms. Jennifer Wolffert Dr. and Mrs. William M. Ayers Mr. Matthew M. Bennett and Dr. Melissa E. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Bernardi Mr. and Mrs. David A. Bocian Mr. Cedric Brittingham and Mrs. Davina Brittingham Mr. Barry A. Bruno Mr. and Mrs. Brock L. Covington Mr. and Mrs. Anthony R. Cucchi Mr. Stuart C. Dorman II Ms. Elisabeth Dorman Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Fenton Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Fried Mr. Nigel D. Furlonge and Dr. Nicole L. Furlonge Mr. Timothy R. Gardner and Ms. Meredith P. Asplundh Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hall Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Higgins Ms. Debra J. Hillmanno and Ms. Patricia J. Hillmanno Dr. Seongsoo Im and Dr. Anna Lee Drs. Robert Jaffe and H.D. Sara Rovno Mr. and Mrs. Marc C. Johnson Mr. and Dr. Hassan Kaleem Mr. Kamal Kasera and Ms. Ritu Jajodia Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kim Mr. and Mrs. Mark T. Lien Mr. and Mrs. John T. MacCabe Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Maschler Ms. Jennifer E. Mermans Dr. Natasha Datta Moore ’92 and Mr. Gary A. Moore ’92 Dr. Hong Ni and Ms. Xun Xu Dr. and Mrs. Hitesh K. Patel Drs. Samir and Arti Patel Mr. and Mrs. Adam M. Pechter Dr. Steven I. Ryu and Dr. Seungyeon Nam

JOURNAL

Mr. and Mrs. Ravi Sakaria Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Vander Schaaff Dr. Kekul B. Shah and Dr. Rachana Singh Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vradenburgh Ms. Tracy S. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Weinstein Class of 2024 Participation: 95% Grade Captain: Stephanie Hanzel Cohen Grade Volunteers: Meghan Harrison, Christina Henderson, Nicole Hughes, Karen Law, Sharon Legesse, Hemal Patel, Stephanie Richman ’87, Courtney Stephenson, Sarah Werbel Mr. and Mrs. Rami Amer Mr. Sasi K. Atluri and Ms. Rajyalakshmi Nimmagadda Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Blakes Mr. Arun Chinnaraju and Mrs. Malathi Arun Daniel Cohen and Stephanie Hanzel Cohen Mr. Kun Deng and Professor Zhen Deng Mr. and Mrs. Ryan E. Donaldson (Meghan Hall Donaldson ’89) Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Flory Mr. and Mrs. Jason Gold Mr. Robel Gugsa and Mrs. Sharon Legesse Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Judson R. Henderson ’92 Mr. and Mrs. C. Kent Hogshire Dr. Jason M. Hollander ’90 and Dr. Sarah Werbel Mr. Richard Hughes and Mrs. Nicole S. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Arbind Jha Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Jones Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. Law, Jr. Mr. Reuben Loewy and Ms. Laura Ziv Dr. Henry Nagelberg and Ms. Joanne Snow Mr. Brent Ozdogan and Dr. Anita Miedziak Drs. Jigar and Hemal Patel Mrs. Barbara G. Richards and Mr. Cyril A. Richards Ms. Stephanie Richman ’87 and Mr. William Reilly Dr. Tomasz S. Rzeczycki and Ms. Ruth A. Ochs Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Salvner Mr. Gerard Sentveld and Ms. Lori Sentveld Mr. Sidhartha Shankar and Dr. Shailja Dixit Mr. David M. Freedholm and Ms. Maria E. Shepard Mr. Baljit Singh and Dr. Amandeep Nagra Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D. Spence Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Surace Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan E. Trend ’91 (Rachel Bridgeman Trend ’91) Dr. Jiang Zhao and Ms. Ruozhen Chen Class of 2025 Participation: 98% Grade Captain: Tomi Akinyanmi Grade Volunteers: Barry Bruno, Sejal Doshi, Kay Kaleem, Deepa Pandya, Bobbi Shah, Rachana Singh, Beth Sparandera-Trawinski, Jennifer Wolffert

Mr. Bijan Ardehali and Ms. Jennifer Wolffert Ms. Sabrina Barbic and Ms. Natalie Grabbe Mr. and Mrs. John P. Bartlett Mr. Barry A. Bruno Dr. and Mrs. Frank J. Colarusso Geoffrey L. and Kerri L. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ravi Dhingra Mr. Stuart C. Dorman II Ms. Elisabeth Dorman Mr. and Mrs. Dipal Doshi Mr. and Ms. Michael J. Feder Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Fenton Mr. and Mrs. Barry W. Frost Mr. Nigel D. Furlonge and Dr. Nicole L. Furlonge Bruce Haghighat and Ellie Mahjubi Mr. and Dr. Hassan Kaleem Dr. Lawrence P. Lai and Dr. Jipan Xie Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Leonardi Ms. Elizabeth G. Sherman and Mr. Christopher Maher Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. McCain Mr. Jamie J. McCulloch and Ms. Jennifer Bazin Mr. and Mrs. David J. McIntyre Ms. Jennifer E. Mermans Mr. Kewei Ming and Ms. Zhanyun Zhao Mr. and Mrs. Dharmesh Pandya Mr. and Mrs. Patrik B. Ringblom Mr. Max Salas and Ms. Kelly Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Bobbi M. Shah Dr. Kekul B. Shah and Dr. Rachana Singh Drs. Eon and Nara Shin ’92 Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Simonds Dr. Benny Soffer and Dr. Janet Chen Mr. Kaushik Suchak and Dr. Vaishali Suchak Dr. Ramamirtham Sukumar and Dr. Satya Varagoor Mr. Anders Svensson and Mrs. Maria Carell Mr. William J. Takeuchi and Ms. Jennifer Shin Mr. Richard Trawinski and Ms. Beth Sparandera-Trawinski Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Turchetta Ms. Tracy S. Warren Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wedeking Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Wilson Dr. and Mrs. Nir Yakoby Class of 2026 Participation: 92% Grade Captain: Jennifer Wolffert Grade Volunteers: Jessica Chia, Meghan Harrison, Anupa Wijaya Mr. Bijan Ardehali and Ms. Jennifer Wolffert Mr. Christopher B. Bobbitt and Ms. Tiffany L. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Douglas K. Chia Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Harrison Mr. Jonathan Levy and Ms. Jill Nusbaum Mr. and Mrs. Tareq Mansour Mr. and Mrs. Matthew A. Salvner Mr. and Mrs. Robert K. Simonds Mr. Ian P. Wijaya ’95 and Ms. Anupa Shah Wijaya ’94 Mr. and Mrs. Matthew R. Wilson

Mr. and Mrs. Seth Adler ’97 Mr. and Mrs. Olalekan A. Akinyanmi Consecutive Annual Fund Donors: 5 plus years *; 10 plus years **; 15 plus years ***, 20 plus years ****, 25 plus years*****


Special thanks to the 98% of the faculty and staff who supported the Annual Fund this year. Their support means a great deal and inspires others in our community to give back.

Anonymous Dean Acquaviva ** Mark Adams Edem K. Afemeku * William Asch James G. Atkeson * Krista F. Atkeson * Kimberly Ballinger * Ronald M. Banas Orelia Barrientos Mary Ann Bass Jamison Bean Amy Beckford Denise G. Bencivengo *** Scott Bertoli * Shonell Best-Brown Karla Biesecker Corinne E. Bilodeau Caryn A. Blum Ryan Brechmacher Barbara A. Brent **** Henry P. Bristol II ’72 * Thomas Buckelew Stan Cahill Luis A. Camacho Jerome M. Campbell * Trevor J. Campbell ’04 Carlos A. Cara * Margot Chalek Jessica Reinertsen Clingman Arlene Cohen * Daniel I. Cohen * Kimberly Collura Irina V. Covington Jeanne M. Crowell Julie M. Cucchi * Liz Cutler ** Susan Daly-Rouse *** Richard J. D’Andrea Elizabeth Davis Christopher J. Devlin Vikram Dhabaldeb Janet Zoubek Dickson Ryan Donovan Eamon M. Downey * Kelly J. Dun *** Michael S. Emann * Paul Epply-Schmidt *** Judith Erdman ’72 ** Sophie Evans Laurence M. Farhat * Susan C. Ferguson ** Charles Fetter * David S. Figueroa-Ortiz Sonia M. Flores-Khan

Carmen Perez Morales John Moran Carolyn Norin Carol Olson Gilbert Olvera Maryann F. Ortiz ** Ramon Padovani Rebecca Pagitt-Mungai Charles Papp Cynthia H. Peifer * Gary Perchalski Abigail Perry Karen E. Pike Howard F. Powers, Jr. ’80 ***** Suzanne M. Procaccino Tara Wyman Quigley * Thomas J. Quigley, Jr. * Andy Ramirez Elizabeth H. Ransom Sandra Reedy Susan M. Reichlin **** Michael Rich Hector Rivera Elizabeth S. C. Rizza * Marybeth Roach * Ann Robideaux Megan Roeder Kathryn Rosko Jeffrey D. Rubens * Henry Rulon-Miller ’51 * Tomasz Rzeczycki Carolyn Salgado George B. Sanderson ** Carmen Santa-Cruz Andrea Schafer * Andrew Schmidt Aaron W. Schomburg * Kathy A. Schulte ** Amy Sharpless Maria E. Shepard * Emily Shircliff Marie L. Shock ** Michelle H. Simonds Chelsea E. Simpson Donald E. Slabicki * Keith L. Smith Mitchell F. Smith Bette Ipsen Soloway * Juan Soto Pujols E. J. Spencer * Heidi S. Spillane Paul J. Stellato * William A. Stoltzfus III *** Steven J. Storey Silvia Strauss-Debenedetti Stephanie Stuefer Deborah Sugarman * Lisa S. Surace James J. Sweeney Katy Terry Evelyn Thomas *** Jill L. Thomas ***** Sarah Griffin Thompson ’84 * Ronald Tola Tian H. Tu Carlton H. Tucker h’13 *** Robert Tuckman *

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2012-2013 Faculty and Staff Annual Fund Volunteers: Todd Gudgel – Chair, Chris Devlin, Tarshia GriffinLey, Jim Laughlin ’80, Doug McLane, Gil Olvera, Susan Reichlin, Aaron Schomburg

Pamela J. Flory Myriam Folkes David M. Freedholm * Nicole L. Furlonge Beverly G. Gallagher *** Emily Q. Gallagher * Jennifer L. Gallagher Amy M. Gallo ’03 Tracey W. Gates * Joanna Gerlock Dulany H. Gibson * Marjorie Wallace Gibson ’84 **** Sheila S. Goeke AJ J. Goldman Sarah M. Graham Tarshia M. Griffin-Ley * Jane E. Grigger *** Todd B. Gudgel *** Leslie J. Hagan Catherine T. Haggarty Stephanie L. Hancock Steven E. Hancock * Caroline Erdman Hare ’75 Christine Hart * Peter Higgins * Debra J. Hillmanno * Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick *** John B. Howe * Rachel Kamen Paulette G. Kampe Nina Keller Alesia I. Klein * Katherine Koenigsknecht Paula Koerte * Jessica Kunz David H. LaMotte ** Paul Larkin Karen Latham * James Y. Laughlin ’80 ** Jennifer B. Laurash Paul Legato Richard Lenz Katherine Long Raul Lopez M. Jack Madani ** Christopher R. Maher Heather Maione Barbara Maloney *** Nicole Reiners Mangino Yves Marcuard **** Amy L. Marquette Ruth Y. Martinez Mark D. Mason Brian Mayer Janet Mayo JoAnne McAuley Jamie McCulloch Douglas J. McLane, Jr. Lisa Webster McLane * Paris L. McLean ’00 Margery F. Miller * Henry R. Minarick Jennifer E. Mischner *** Brian Mochnal Paminas Mogaka Elizabeth A. Monroe Elias Montes

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Anthony J. Vamosy Audrey L. Vareha Jeffrey Van Velsor Roslyn Vanderbilt ** Jennifer E. Vradenburgh * Barbara Walker * Stacey L. Walker Michele L. Walsh Wei-hsing Wang Ann M. Wiley ’70 ***** Mary Williams * Timothy Y. Williams Krysta A. Woll Dolores Wright **** Beth Yakoby ** Darius Young * Tracy L. Young Donna S. Zarzecki ***

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The Semper Luceats are our most loyal donors who have given to the Annual Fund for 10 or more consecutive years and help to make PDS a great school. Semper Luceat was the Miss Fine’s School motto and means may it always shine. Christian B. Aall ’74 Joseph Abelson ’73 Dr. Alexander M. Ackley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Acquaviva Maria Tardugno Aldrich ’99 Lylah M. Alphonse ’90 Mr. Patrick Amaral and Ms. Kathy Schulte Glenna Weisberg Andersen ’73 Mrs. Ellis Anderson Anne Jamieson Applegate ’99 Mr. Michael D. Auerbach and Ms. Lisa Auerbach Louise Mason Bachelder ’54 J. Keith Baicker ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Bailey Gordon McAllen Baker ’51 Richard W. Baker III ’58 Patience Outerbridge Banister ’63 Tracey Spinner Baskin ’00 Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Bencivengo Laura S. Bennett ’85 Courtney Bergh ’02 Linda Staniar Bergh ’66 Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Bernardi Andrew M. Bordeman ’98 Mr. John G. Bowen and Ms. Diana M. Noya Wendy McAneny Bradburn ’50 Mr. Marc C. Brahaney Mr. and Mrs. Sean P. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brent Mr. and Mrs. John E. Brinster ’75 (Lucy Englander Brinster ’78) Henry P. Bristol II ’72 and Susan P. Bristol

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Adam Bromwich ’92 Olive Schulte Brown ’43 Mrs. Graham M. Brush, Jr. Katharine Bryan Bulkley ’47 Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Burks Dr. and Mrs. William P. Burks Jan Hall Burruss ’72 Frederica Cagan-Doeringer ’70 Vance G. Camisa ’79 Henry B. Cannon III ’53 Kevin M. Capinpin ’92 Dr. and Mrs. Robert D. Capinpin James Carey, Jr. ’57 Nancy Chen Cavanaugh ’78 Mrs. Hayward H. Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Earl Y. Chen Jaye Chen ’86 Victoria C.P. Chen ’84 Dr. and Mrs. Paul H. Chew Mr. Alan Chimacoff and Ms. Joan S. Girgus Thomas D. Chubet ’61 Amy Venable Ciuffreda ’88 John W. Claghorn III ’68 Ann Kinczel Clapp ’59 Phyllis Vandewater Clement ’40 Mr. and Mrs. Christopher A. Cole (Barbara Griffin Cole ’78) Gail Cotton ’62 Ms. Elizabeth R. Cutler and Mr. Thomas G. Kreutz Dr. G. Grenville Cuyler ’53 Ms. Susan Daly-Rouse and Mr. Charles B. Rouse Joan Budny Dawe ’49 Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Dean III ’55 Donald DeCandia ’82 Mr. and Mrs. John H. Denny, Sr. John H. Denny, Jr. ’81 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. DiBianca Mr. Donald T. Dickson Christina Bachelder Dufresne ’77 Dr. and Mrs. James A. Dun Craig and Betsy Dykstra Richard H. Eckels ’62 Martha Thompson Eckfeldt ’60 Jettie Edwards ’64 William Edwards, Jr. ’63 †Mr. and Mrs. John E. Egner, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Mark A. Egner ’82 Katharine Walker Ellison ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Shawn W. Ellsworth ’75 Michael Englander ’72 Mr. Paul and Reverend Joanne Epply-Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan I. Epstein Jody Erdman ’72 Michael P. Erdman ’50 Peter E. B. Erdman ’43 Mr. and Mrs. Michael I. Falcon Mrs. Jean Farina Laura Farina ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Farina Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Fasolo Anne Bishop Faynberg ’73 Douglas A. Fein ’79 Scott J. Feldman ’93 Dr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Felton Dr. and Mrs. Stuart Ferguson

Professor Nathaniel J. Fisch and Dr. Tobe M. Fisch Dr. Keith J. Fishbein and Dr. Nancy L. Feldman Ellen M. Fisher ’73 David S. Fitton, Jr. ’79 Mrs. David S. Fitton, Sr. Barbara Russell Flight ’77 Nancy Shannon Ford ’54 Ms. Betty Ann Fort Mr. Gregory P. Francfort and Ms. Patricia A. Francfort Karen P. Fredericks ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Fried Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Frieder Benjamin M. Frost ’92 Mr. and Mrs. David A. Frothingham Agnes S. Fulper ’54 Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Gardner Julia Penick Garry ’77 Mr. and Mrs. Moore Gates, Jr. ’42 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Gates ’78 Mr. Joseph F. Gerdes and Mrs. Berna Itez-Gerdes Beth Geter-Douglass ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Peter E. Gibson (Marjorie Wallace Gibson ’84) Louise Whipple Gillock ’73 Mr. and Mrs. David E. Goldberg Jim and Gigi Goldman Ms. Jill L. Goldman ’74 and Mr. Lawrence A. Richards Barbara Straut Goldsmith ’84 Mrs. Thomas H. Gosnell William P. Graff ’75 Dr. Milos D. Graonic and Ms. Sasha Dragas-Graonic Frank Greek and Cathy Greek Mr. and Mrs. William S. Greenberg Beatrice Zenzie Gregory ’83 Drs. Christopher and Dorota Gribbin John L. Griffith III ’99 Ms. Jane E. Grigger Alice Lee Groton ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Grounds Mr. Todd B. Gudgel and Ms. Colleen A. Foy Alexandra Smith Gunderson ’75 Sally Campbell Haas ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Daniel M. Haggerty III Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hall, Jr. Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Ms. Kathleen Deignan Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Haney Mr. and Mrs. Alexander D. Hanson Julia Fulper Hardt ’61 Cary Smith Hart ’64 Michael L. Hart ’68 Jennifer Chandler Hauge ’78 Mark A. Heald ’43 Daniel J. Helmick ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Henkel Ms. Gayle Henkin and Mr. Thomas P. Smith Daniel R. Herr ’84 Lorraine M. Herr ’82 Mr. and Mrs. Steven P. Herrup Deborah Hobler ’66 Eric D. Hochberg ’98 Susan C. Hockings ’86


Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Reichlin The Reverend Carl D. Reimers Gail Petty Riepe ’64 Mr. Michael K. Rigby and Ms. Wendy W. Hom William E. Rigot ’68 Dr. and Mrs. F. Edward Roberts, Jr. Markley Roberts ’44 Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Roberts Shepherd K. Roberts ’47 Stuart Robson, Jr. ’57 Barbara Johnston Rodgers ’51 Arianna Rosati ’88 Dr. and Mrs. Norman R. Rosenthal Andrew A. Ross ’81 Mr. Llewellyn G. Ross and Ms. Miles Dumont Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. Rossmassler ’47 Jeremy E. Rothfleisch ’88 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Rothstein Wendy Gartner Rowland ’53 Hardy S. Royal ’89 Mr. Toms B. Royal Ms. Tracy Ruggiero Patrick Rulon-Miller ’55 Mrs. Norman F.S. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Ruvinsky Alice Ganoe Ryden ’82 Dr. Jonathan R. Sachs and Dr. Susan Bakewell Sachs Dr. and Mrs. Jan N. Safer Mr. and Mrs. George B. Sanderson David Sayen ’64 Kenneth C. Scasserra ’53 William D. Schafer ’87 Sally Hagen Schmid ’60 Lauren Goodyear Schramm ’82 Jeffrey E. Schuss ’73 Sara M. Schwiebert h’05 Susan Bauer Schwinger ’73 Mr. and Mrs. G. Carter Sednaoui Mr. Gerald P. Seid Dr. Sandra and Dr. Yitzhak Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Shechtel Marjorie Shaw ’70 and Mr. Barney Rush Mrs. Edwin D. Shaw, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sheridan IV Jane Gihon Shillaber ’53 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Shock A. Markell Meyers Shriver ’46 Dr. Lawrence R. Siegel and Mrs. Paula Siegel Rebecca Nemiroff Siegel ’96 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Silk Muna Shehadi Sill ’79 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Slattery Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Smith David B. Smoyer ’56 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Smukler Barbara Spalholz ’74 Mr. and Mrs. William B. Stanton Austin C. Starkey, Jr. ’69 Linda Maxwell Stefanelli ’62 Dr. and Mrs. Gerald P. Sternberg Michele R. Sternberg ’87 Jon and Meredith Stevens Dana H. Stewardson ’80 Richard N. Stillwell ’50 Mr. William A. Stoltzfus III and Ms. Alison L. Baxter

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Ms. Eva Mantell ’81 and Mr. J. Merrell Noden Charles F. Mapes, Jr. ’48 Mr. Yves Marcuard and Ms. Cheryl D. Whitney Jay R. Marcus ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Jules W. Marcus Richard G. Marcus ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Marshall, Jr. Hilary Martin ’70 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Mascioli Mr. Henry H. Matelson Dr. Elisa Matthes Mr. Edward E. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Gregory E. Matthews ’76 Mr. Tim W. E. Maudlin and Mrs. Vishnya Maudlin Colin C. McAneny ’45 Tania Lawson-Johnston McCleery ’71 Ann I. McClellan ’68 Mrs. Bruce McClellan Robert N. McClellan ’77 Jo Schlossberg McConaghy ’67 Frank A. McDougald III ’83 Mr. and Mrs. George H. McLaughlin II Howard McMorris II ’59 Wendy Lawson-Johnston McNeil ’70 Sean N. Merriweather ’99 Catherine White Mertz ’79 Sara Peach Messier ’01 Edwin H. Metcalf ’51 Nancy B. Miller ’57 Polly T. Miller ’63 Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Milstein Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Mischner John B. Mittnacht ’73 Debbie and Steve Modzelewski Patience Morgan-Irigoyen ’66 Kang-Yup Na ’82 Hillary Hayes Nastro ’93 Dr. and Mrs. Vincent C. Noonan, Jr. Robert A. Norman ’71 Julia Sturges O’Connor ’43 Laurie and Andy Okun Jessica Feig Opet ’01 Mrs. Maryann F. Ortiz Ms. Patricia Osander Jane Dielhenn Otis ’60 Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Paci Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Paine III Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Paneyko Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Jeffrey F. Perlman ’82 Laura B. Peterson ’67 Mr. and Mrs. Elwood W. Phares II Melissa J. Phares ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Norman M. Phipps Dorothy Pickering ’71 Alice Roberts Pierson ’47 Robert R. Piper ’46 Mary Byrd Platt ’49 Mr. Stephen A. Pollard ’90 and Dr. Jessica Stevens Howard F. Powers, Jr. ’80 Joseph D. Punia ’71 Russell B. Pyne ’73 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Quigley Heather Dembert Rafter ’78 Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Ragsdale

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Katherine Gulick Hoffman ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Hofmann, Jr. Benjamin A. Hohmuth ’90 Ms. Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick and Mr. Michael D. Lemonick Christopher J. Horan ’79 Mrs. Benjamin F. Houston Dr. and Mrs. Charles B. Howard Timothy S. Howard ’86 Mary Lawson-Johnston Howe ’85 Benjamin F. Howell, Jr. ’32 Julia Stabler Hull ’76 Taylor K. Hwong ’88 Mary Hobler Hyson ’68 Alice Jacobson ’63 Ariana Jakub ’99 Ms. Tamara Jakub Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Jamieson, Jr. Kathleen O. Jamieson ’96 Mrs. Marius B. Jansen Dr. and Mrs. Paul B. Jenkins Ms. Barbara L. Johnson Mrs. Betty Wold Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Johnston Kelley Keegan ’03 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Keegan, Jr. Hilary Thompson Kenyon ’53 Mr. Kevin R. Kenyon and Mrs. Jane Henderson Kenyon ’79 Hope Thompson Kerr ’53 Nancy Hudler Keuffel ’58 James B. Kilgore ’63 L. Chloe King ’55 Lewis C. Kleinhans III ’46 Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Korenjak Benjamin B. Kuris ’93 Mr. David H. LaMotte and Ms. Jani Rachelson Sally Kuser Lane ’42 Mr. and Mrs. John Langeler Mr. Paul A. Lanzotti Ms. Cynthia M. Laskin Mr. and Mrs. James B. Laughlin ’43 ( Julia Gallup Laughlin ’55) Mr. and Mrs. James Y. Laughlin ’80 Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Lawson-Johnston Mr. Robin B. Laylin and Ms. Laura D. Baird-Laylin Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Lee Julia R. Lee ’44 Mr. Stephen E. LeMenager and Ms. Laura A. Huntsman Suzanne E. Lengyel ’84 Eleanor Vandewater Leonard ’44 Ronald Li and Carol Chiang-Li Nancy M. Lifland Dr. and Mrs. Judson C. Linville Amy R. Livingston ’91 Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Lloyd Catharine J. Loughran ’34 Kathleen Dunn Lyman ’56 Mr. and Mrs. M. Jack S. Madani Laura W. Mali-Astrue ’74 Dr. Burton G. Malkiel and Dr. Nancy Weiss Malkiel Mr. and Mrs. Cristopher Maloney Mr. Michael S. Manning and Mrs. Sharon L. Hoffman-Manning

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Austin P. Sullivan, Jr. ’54 Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Tate Mr. and Mrs. Christopher M. Thomas ’82 Ms. Jill L. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Thomas Caroline Stewardson Thornewill ’83 Giovanna Gray Torchio ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Tucker h’13 Karen M. Turner ’72 Palmer B. Uhl ’74 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Urisko III (Karen Callaway Urisko ’85) Roslyn G. and David H. Vanderbilt Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Vehslage Professor David F. Venturo and Ms. Jeanne C. Conerly Mr. and Mrs. Gustav M. Vik John E. Vine ’82 Stephen M. Vine ’70 Henry T. Vogt ’72 Susan Barclay Walcott ’57 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Wallace ’48 William C. Wallace ’50 Susan Schildkraut Wallach ’64 Diana E. Walsh ’72 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Walter Randall S. Walter ’87 Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Ward (Leslie Straut Ward ’80) Ms. Lisbeth A. Warren ’71 and Mr. Robert Cantlay Mr. and Mrs. Neil Weiner Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 Ms. Elizabeth Westergaard ’78 and Mr. Thomas B. Kilbourne Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick W. White Mary Hunter White ’74 Mrs. Noel S. White Robert C. Whitlock, Jr. ’78 Marina von Neumann Whitman ’52 Mr. Richard E. Whittaker and Dr. Margaret M. McCann Mr. and Mrs. William A. Wilde III Ann M. Wiley ’70 Jane T. Wiley ’69 Cintra Eglin Willcox ’76 Mr. Stephen Williams and Ms. C. Treby Williams ’80 Gay Wilmerding ’75 Robert D. Wilmot ’69 Jean Gorman Wilson ’69 John T. Woodward IV ’84 Mary Greey Woody ’41 Thomas C. Worthington ’71 Ms. Dolores Wright Cornelia Wu ’94 Dr. and Mrs. Nir Yakoby Ms. Donna S. Zarzecki Mrs. Henry Zenzie George M. Zoukee ’77

In Honor of Henry P. Bristol ’72 Gifts Made in Honor of Every year, Princeton Day School receives Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman gifts given in honor of or in memory of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 someone special. In Honor of William Ackley John Willis ’61 In Honor of Mark D. Adams Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 In Honor of Dina M Alter ’14 Mr. Howard and Mrs. Nancy Alter In Honor of America Lucas J. Miller ’10 In Honor of Aishwarrya Arun ’21 Mr. Arun Chinnaraju and Mrs. Malathi Arun In Honor of Akshay Arun ’24 Mr. Arun Chinnaraju and Mrs. Malathi Arun In Honor of William M. Asch Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Jan Baker Arianna Rosati ’88 In Honor of Elinor S. Barclay April Barry Braswell ’82 In Honor of Marin Blitzer Bartholomew ’98 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer In Honor of Denise Bencivengo Theodore Brown III ’08 Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb In Honor of Jason Bender ’04 Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Bender In Honor of Sandy Bing Mr. and Mrs. John R. Shock In Honor of Jaylen T. Blakes ’21 Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Blakes In Honor of Mikayla Blakes ’24 Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Blakes In Honor of David G. Blitzer ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blitzer In Honor of Caryn Blum Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Barbara Brent Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52

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In Honor of Thomas Buckelew Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 In Honor of David Burkett Cathy and Eric Batterman Lucia M. Marquez ’12 In Honor of Rome Campbell Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Carlos Cara Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Margot Chalek Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb In Honor of Daniel Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Christian C. Brune In Honor of Henry Cooper Sara E. K. Cooper ’80 In Honor of Laurie Curtis Professor David F. Venturo and Ms. Jeanne C. Conerly In Honor of Liz Cutler Lila W. Cruikshank ’00 Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb In Honor of Susan Daly-Rouse Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 In Honor of Richard D’Andrea Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock In Honor of Aiyan D. Doshi ’25 Mr. and Mrs. Dipal Doshi In Honor of Eshaa D. Doshi ’22 Mr. and Mrs. Dipal Doshi In Honor of Kelly Dun Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Ms. Kathleen Deignan In Honor of Paul Epply-Schmidt Mr. and Mrs. Antonio A. Pena Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 In Honor of Adrien Farhat ’16 Ms. Shigeko Farhat In Honor of David Figueroa-Ortiz Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock


In Honor of Sonia Flores-Khan Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Morgan Foster ’15 Mr. and Mrs. John Langeler

In Honor of David Freedholm Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Benjamin Frost ’92 Ms. Nancy Frost In Honor of Steven E. Gadd Mr. Steven Eisenberg and Dr. Janet Shapiro Eisenberg In Honor of Amy Gallo ’03 Theodore Brown III ’08 In Honor of Tracey Gates Theodore Brown III ’08 In Honor of Sheila Goeke Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock In Honor of Sarah M. Graham Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb In Honor of Jane Grigger Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Leslie Hagan Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wood In Honor of William Hamilton ’20 Mr. and Mrs. C. Patrick O’Donnell In Honor of Steven E. Hancock Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Suarez Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 In Honor of Elizabeth (Liz) Cutler Arianna Rosati ’88 In Honor of Jennifer Chandler Hauge ’78 Dr. and Mrs. James J. Chandler In Honor of Alicia Hercz H. Dawn Feldman Fukuda ’88 In Honor of Peter Higgins Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Debra Hillmanno Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52

In Honor of Malia Leveson ’18 Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Lefkowitz

In Honor of Eileen Hohmuth-Lemonick Cathy and Eric Batterman

In Honor of Katie Long Theodore Brown III ’08 Mr. and Mrs. David Fay

In Honor of John Howe Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52

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In Honor of Dr. Howard Isaacson Sue Kleinberg ’68

In Honor of Jack Madani Dr. Ramesh Nagarajan and Dr. Padmaja Ganapathy Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52

In Honor of Franklin P. Jacobson Clare Gould ’98

In Honor of Casey J. Maher ’25 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Sherman

In Honor of Rachel Kamen Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman

In Honor of Barbara Maloney Nicholas Maloney ’05

In Honor of Paulette Kampe Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb

In Honor of Nicole Mangino Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman

In Honor of Jacob Kaufman ’11 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaufman

In Honor of Yves Marcuard Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52

In Honor of Jonas Kaufman ’13 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kaufman

In Honor of Louise Topp McClure Professor David F. Venturo and Ms. Jeanne C. Conerly

In Honor of Patrick Kerney ’94 Hillenbrand Family Foundation Mr. and Mrs. M. Roch Hillenbrand In Honor of Caryle King ’15 Anonymous In Honor of Katherine Koenigsknecht Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb In Honor of Paula Koerte Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock In Honor of Camille B. Konopka ’15 Ms. Maribeth M. Trainor and Dr. Timothy Trainor In Honor of Mr. Reynaldo Lajara Mr. and Mrs. Mario C. Talusan In Honor of David LaMotte Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock In Honor of Karen Latham Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb In Honor of Sarah Latham Theodore Brown III ’08 In Honor of Alan Lavine Susan Bauer Schwinger ’73 In Honor of Holly Lehmann Kyle Boatwright ’05 In Honor of Courtney Leopold ’06 Dr. Clayton E. Leopold

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In Honor of Andrew Franz Douglass W. Bailey ’81

In Honor of Jerry Hirniak Cathy and Eric Batterman

In Honor of Phineas J. McCulloch ’25 Mr. Jamie J. McCulloch and Ms. Jennifer Bazin In Honor of Douglas McLane Mr. Peter A. Miller and Ms. Jacqueline Schreiber Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb In Honor of Paris L. McLean ’00 Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Washington, Jr. In Honor of Cathie Miller Mr. Peter Dickson and Ms. Janet Zoubek Dickson Professor David F. Venturo and Ms. Jeanne C. Conerly In Honor of Kailtin A. Mischner ’05 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Mischner In Honor of Lindsey Mischner ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Mischner In Honor of Sarah Mischner ’06 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Mischner In Honor of Eizabeth A. Monroe Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock In Honor of John Moran Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock In Honor of Josiane Morgenstern Professor David F. Venturo and Ms. Jeanne C. Conerly

In Honor of Jared Leveson ’19 Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Lefkowitz Fall 2013


In Honor of Dr. and Mrs. Joel Namm Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Goldman In Honor of KellyAnn Westgate Nelson Professor David F. Venturo and Ms. Jeanne C. Conerly

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In Honor of Gilbert E. Olvera Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock In Honor of Joan H. Orr Mary Hunter White ’74 In Honor of Maryann Ortiz Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock In Honor of Vasilissa S. Paushkin ’17 Dr. Sergey V. Paushkin and Dr. Olesia I. Buiakova In Honor of Ms. Cynthia H. Peifer Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock

In Honor of William A. Stoltzfus Daniel Rathauser ’06 Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock

In Honor of Betsy Rizza Mr. Brent Ozdogan and Dr. Anita Miedziak Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman

In Honor of Stephanie Steufer Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock

In Honor of Harry G. Rulon-Miller ’51 Mr. Michael D. Auerbach and Ms. Lisa Auerbach Kaleigh A. McLaughlin ’11 Dr. and Mrs. Mark R. McLaughlin In Honor of Tomasz Rzecycki Ms. Sandra Reedy In Honor of Cassandra Salas ’25 Mr. Max Salas and Ms. Kelly Thomson

In Honor of Karen E. Pike Mr. Brent Ozdogan and Dr. Anita Miedziak

In Honor of George Sanderson Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock

In Honor of Stephen Pollard ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pollard

In Honor of Carmen Santa-Cruz Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock

In Honor of Howard Powers, Jr. ’80 Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb

In Honor of Aaron Schomburg Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman

In Honor of Princeton Country Day School Stuart Robson, Jr. ’57 In Honor of Princeton Day School Art Department Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Ruvinsky In Honor of Princeton Day School Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Ruvinsky In Honor of our Princeton Day School Reunion Joseph Abelson ’73 Gillian Flato ’88 William W. Kain ’78 Russell A. Nemiroff ’03 Jason W. Powell ’93 In Honor of the Princeton Day School Upper School History Department Alicia Siani ’07

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In Honor of The Reverend Carl D. Reimers Katharine Davidson Baylis ’81 Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Mrs. Patricia Woolf

In Honor of Kathy Schulte Theodore Brown III ’08 In Honor of Maria Shepard Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb In Honor of Paula Siegel Professor David F. Venturo and Ms. Jeanne C. Conerly In Honor of Michelle Simonds Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock In Honor of Julia Herr Smith ’88 Daniel R. Herr ’84 Lorraine M. Herr ’82

In Honor of The Reverend Julie E. Raino Jessica Collins Anderson ’98

In Honor of Bette Soloway Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock Dr. and Mrs. Ramy A. Mahmoud Mr. and Mrs. Antonio A. Pena

In Honor of Andy Ramirez Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb

In Honor of Juan Soto Pujols Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock

In Honor of Elizabeth Ransom Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman

In Honor of Jane Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Kevin M. Zlock

In Honor of Susan Reichlin †Ms. Marsha Shainwald Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52

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In Honor of Paul J. Stellato Theodore Brown III ’08 Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman

In Honor of Deborah Sugarman Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Wood In Honor of Lisa Surace Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Katy Terry Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Patty Thel Professor David F. Venturo and Ms. Jeanne C. Conerly In Honor of Jill Thomas Emily Hamlin ’03 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Urisko III (Karen Callaway Urisko ’85) In Honor of Carlton Tucker h’13 Maria Tardugno Aldrich ’99 Mr. and Mrs. David D. Beard Theodore Brown III ’08 Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan I. Epstein Kalla A. Gervasio ’08 Mr. Andrew C. Hamlin and Ms. Kathleen Deignan Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock Kathleen O. Jamieson ’96 Mr. David H. LaMotte and Ms. Jani Rachelson Mr. Robin B. Laylin and Ms. Laura D. Baird-Laylin Ms. Elizabeth G. Sherman and Mr. Christopher Maher Ms. Michelle Ruess Paul and Maureen Stellato Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman In Honor of Jonah T. Tuckman ’16 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Terry In Honor of Robert Tuckman Mr. Joseph Straus and Ms. Sally Goldfarb In Honor of Jeff Van Velsor and the 2013 Tech Crew Cathy and Eric Batterman In Honor of Jeffrey Van Velsor Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 In Honor of Winifred Vogt Virginia Vogt ’73


In Honor of Barbara Walker Theodore Brown III ’08 Erin K. McCormick ’04 Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman

In Honor of Wei-hsing Wang Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 In Honor of Nan and Burt Weiss Jennifer Weiss ’77 In Honor of Ann M. Wiley ’70 Theodore Brown III ’08 In Honor of Tim Williams Mr. and Mrs. Mark C. Washington, Jr. In Honor of Dennis Woo ’14 Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy K. Woo In Honor of Dolores Wright Theodore Brown III ’08 In Honor of Beth Yakoby Mr. and Mrs. Steven E. Hancock Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellemeyer ’52 In Honor of Kaylie Yatskowitz Brian A. Grossman ’04 In Honor of Donna S. Zarzecki Mr. Robert D. Tuckman and Rabbi Vicki Tuckman

In Memory of Winifred Dickey Kellogg ’62 Susan Shea McPherson ’62

In Memory of Charlene Elmore Rosalind Waskow Hansen ’81 Mr. and Mrs. John C. Urisko III (Karen Callaway Urisko ’85)

In Memory of Robert S. Krueger Mr. and Mrs. Michael Brent

In Memory of Michele Namm Epperson ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Goldman Stacey Namm Levine ’92 Dr. and Mrs. Joel Namm Fund Dr. and Mrs. Joel Namm In Memory of Walter Daub Faron Daub Fahy ’68 In Memory of Charles Farina Laura Farina ’79 Douglas A. Fein ’79 In Memory of Harriet Feder Mr. and Ms. Michael J. Feder In Memory of Elizabeth Fine Laura B. Peterson ’67 In Memory of David S. Fitton, Sr. David S. Fitton, Jr. ’79 Mrs. David S. Fitton, Sr. In Memory of Elizabeth Hutner Flemer ’73 Nathaniel C. Hutner ’65 In Memory of Christopher Franz ’83 Rena Ann Whitehouse ’83 In Memory of Alice and Israel Geltzer Mr. and Mrs. David R. Geltzer Geltzer Family Foundation

Gifts Made in Memory of In Memory of Kim Tumilty Bedesem Mr. and Mrs. John C. Urisko III (Karen Callaway Urisko ’85) In Memory of Christopher W. Benchley ’05 Anand Shah ’05 In Memory of Gunther Bright, Jr. ’02 Aviva P. Perlman ’02 In Memory of Elvira and Fedele Capozzi Mr. and Mrs. David R. Geltzer Geltzer Family Foundation In Memory of Irene Conroy Katherine Gulick Hoffman ’72 In Memory of Dr. Pabitra Datta Dr. Natasha Datta Moore ’92 and Mr. Gary A. Moore ’92 In Memory of Stanislw Drabiuk Robert A. Drabiuk ’96

In Memory of Kyra Shafran Griffits ’73 Nina Shafran ’71 In Memory of William R. Haldane, Sr. Ms. Donna D. Carson Christopher Haldane ’05 In Memory of Mary R. Hamill Natalie Hamill ’01 In Memory of Sylvia Taylor Healy ’45 Elizabeth C. Healy ’69 Sylvia Taylor Healy Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation In Memory of Carroll Kane Ann and Bill Brine Family Foundation Ms. Susan Clancy Ms. Elisabeth Cross and Mr. Charles Tilgner III Mrs. Charles P. Dennison Ms. Margaret H. Emmons Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Ford III Paula Cook Sculley ’62 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shuck Ms. Fran Stephenson

In Memory of Marlene Kurtz Rachel A. Kleinman ’98 Jeffrey Kurtz ’98 In Memory of Kevin Lamon ’02 Aviva P. Perlman ’02 In Memory of Arthur S. Lane Sally Kuser Lane ’42 In Memory of Peter Leddy Ms. Tara Cannon

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In Honor of John D. Wallace ’48 Dr. and Mrs. James J. Chandler Paul and Maureen Stellato

In Memory of Rita Sweeney Ehmann ’83 Rena Ann Whitehouse ’83

In Memory of Genevieve Lescroart ’03 Joanna Bowen ’03 The Bristol Fund, Incorporated Annie Chow ’03 Peter S. Fisher ’03 Bianca S. Gersten ’03 Benjamin T. Johnson ’03 Eleanor Oakes ’03 Elizabeth W. Sayen ’03 Laura E. Spritzer ’03 Joshua T. Thompson ’04 Julia Kay Thompson ’03 In Memory of Virginia Lookwood Julia D. Lockwood ’67 In Memory of Gary M.C. Lott Douglas A. Fein ’79 Mary Woodbridge Lott ’67 In Memory of David A. Macleod ’69 M. Daryl Janick Kent ’73 In Memory of Kristine Anastasio Manning ’81 Jane L. Gerb ’81 Rosalind Waskow Hansen ’81 In Memory of Carole Matelson Sara Matelson Taylor ’90 In Memory of Dr. Richard Matthes Dr. Elisa Matthes In Memory of Douglas O. McClure Ann Wittke Morrissey ’76 Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Walter In Memory of John Mislow ’88 Abigail Zimskind Schein ’88 In Memory of Susan E. G. Moll Mr. Kenneth E. Moll and Dr. Nancy L. Carteron Matt O. Weinstock ’06 In Memory of Judith Taylor Murray ’60 Eileen Baker Strathnaver ’60

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In Memory of Shin Na ’84 Kang-Yup Na ’82 In Memory of Cheryl Osborne Nicholas De Jongh Osborne ’80

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In Memory of George Packard Jerome O. Pitt ’68 †William E. Rigot ’68 In Memory of Amanda Maugham Pearson Eileen Baker Strathnaver ’60

In Memory of Mark Winstanley ’90 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Winstanley In Memory of Frederick D. Woodbridge ’78 Margaret Woodbridge Dennis ’65 In Memory of Mark L. Zaininger ’81 Rosalind Waskow Hansen ’81 Ms. Lydia Zaininger

In Memory of Alberto Petrella Marisa Petrella Lombardo ’85 In Memory of Anne B. Shepherd Jaye Chen ’86 Joan Nadler Davidson ’60 Laura B. Peterson ’67 In Memory of Juan Soto-Pujols’ Grandmother Mr. William Flahive and Ms. Carol Cronheim In Memory of Ruth Sparandera Mr. Richard Trawinski and Ms. Beth Sparandera-Trawinski In Memory of Regina Spiegel Aly G. Cohen ’91 In Memory of Donald C. Stuart III ’56 Mrs. Donald C. Stuart III In Memory of Mary Elizabeth Tucker Caitlin Tucker ’18 Mr. and Mrs. Carlton H. Tucker h’13 Michael P. Tucker ’14 In Memory of Ruth Turim Barbara Zeitler Shapiro ’81 In Memory of Arthur H. Turner, Jr. ’76 Ms. Elizabeth L. Bates-Turner Karen M. Turner ’72 In Memory of Foster M. Voorhees III Mr. William D. Alden and Mrs. Susan P. Voorhees In Memory of Mabel Wade Lily Buchanan Agar ’38 In Memory of James W. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Stephen C. Bailey Theodore Brown III ’08 Jacob M. Fisch ’06 Rosalind Waskow Hansen ’81 In Memory of John Wallace ’78 Lydia Du Pont Thompson ’78

†deceased

In Memory of Robert Whitlock Mr. and Mrs. John C. Urisko III (Karen Callaway Urisko ’85)

In Memory of Don Weinberg Stephen M. Vine ’70

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Annual Fund Leadership Gift Committee Mark Thierfelder, Chair Chris Gerry ’99 Steve Herrup Cindy Linville Stephen Pollard ’90 Howie Powers ’80 Jack Wallce ’48 John Wellemeyer ’52 Jennifer Wolffert

Annual Fund Chairs Rich Bernardi, Parent Chair Marilyn Grounds, Former Trustee Chair Todd Gudgel, Faculty & Staff Stephen Pollard ’90, Alumni Chair Mark Thierfelder, Leadership Gift Committee Chair Joan and Jack Hall, Grandparent Chairs Iris and Sandy Bing, Parents of Alumni Chairs Nancy Miller ’57 , Miss Fine’s School Alumni Chair Harry Rulon-Miller ’51, Princeton Country Day School Alumni Chair

2012-2013 Faculty and Staff Annual Fund Volunteers Todd Gudgel, Chair Chris Devlin Tarshia Griffin-Ley Jim Laughlin ’80 Doug McLane Gil Olvera Susan Reichlin Aaron Schomburg

Princeton Day School Endowed Funds The Princeton Day School students and faculty benefit from the significant investment that donors have made to our school’s endowment funds over our nearly five decades. We are grateful to those donors who have given a gift to the school that will continue to provide for our community for the lifetime of the school. Endowments contribute to every aspect of the school’s life. There are endowments that support financial aid, academic programs, student experiences, athletics, faculty professional development, speaker series, student prizes and general endowment. The endowed funds are listed below. The Artandi Fund The Asian Studies Fund The Barclay Memorial Scholarship The Bencze Art Scholarship Prize The Class of 1980 Sandy Bing Scholarship The David C. Bogle Award The Class of ’84 Scholarship The Class of ’94 Faculty Enrichment Fund The Class of 1977 Community Service Fund The Concordia Scholarship Fund The Elizabeth C. Dilworth Scholarship The Doll Family Fund The Endowed Scholarship #1 The Faculty Salary Enrichment Fund The Olivia Fill Scholarship The Richard A. Fox ’00 Memorial Scholarship Fund The Geltzer Family Scholarship The Mary (Polly) R. Hamill Memorial Fund The Eric Haring Scholarship Fund The Helen’s Fund The HK Hochschild Scholarship The Robert Wood Johnson Jr. Scholarship The Joyce Johnson Scholarship The Johnston Faculty Enrichment Award Fund The Carroll Kane Fund The Kaye Family Fund for Professional Development The Library Fund The Lively Arts Program Fund The Lila Boyce Lohr Fund The Gary M. C. Lott Fund for the Arts The Mario Fund for Science The Page and Otto Marx, Jr. Scholarship Fund The David Mathey ’47 Scholarship Fund The Dean Mathey Scholarship Fund The Scott M. Mauney ’95 Memorial Fund The Peter W. Merle-Smith ’85 Memorial Fund The Minerva Fund The Miss Fine School Sabbatical Fund The Susan E. G. Moll Fund for Community Service The David Mottley Scholarship Fund The Michele Namm Epperson ’90


The May Margaret Fine Society Established in 1998, the May Margaret Fine Society recognizes those loyal alumnae/i, parents and friends who have informed the Advancement Office that they have made provisions for Princeton Day School in their estate plans. We recognize that this is a partial listing, and ask those who have taken this important step to inform the Advancement Office and have their name(s) added to this list. Including the school in their will, establishing a charitable trust while maintaining life income, or naming the school as a life insurance beneficiary are some of the ways these individuals have helped secure the long-term strength of Princeton Day School. Mr. Seth L. Baranoff Denise Bencivengo †Mrs. Gladys Borrus †Sarah Hart Brodsky ’54 †Katherine Eisenhart Brown ’38 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Bylin Melissa Rosendorf Calvert ’91 †Mr. Joseph M. Conroy †Therese E. Critchlow ’39 †Miss Shirley Davis Mr. and Mrs. Guy K. Dean III ’55 †Mrs. J. Richardson Dilworth †B. Adelaide Banks Evers ’28 Joan Daniels Grimley ’46 †Joanne Sly Hicks ’40 †Mr. James S. Hill Mr. and *Mrs. Theodore G. Kane †Mrs. Elizabeth Kelley Nancy Hudler Keuffel ’58 Jacqueline Reiss Kravitz ’89 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Lambert III

†Mrs. Louisa G. Lambert Dean W. Mathey ’43 †David Mathey ’47 David H. McAlpin, Jr. ’43 Edwin H. Metcalf ’51 Marcia Goetze Nappi ’52 Mr. and Mrs. Richard F. Ober, Jr. Ms. Bente L. Ott Mr. and Mrs. John M. Peach Ms. Cynthia H. Peifer Dorothy Pickering ’71 The Reverend Carl D. Reimers Elizabeth Meredith Rigo ’71 Mrs. Joyce S. Robinson †Mr. Christopher R. P. Rodgers Arianna Rosati ’88 Jeffrey E. Schuss ’73 A. Markell Meyers Shriver ’46 †Ann A. Smith ’56 †Mr. Stanley C. Smoyer †Patricia Smith Thompson ’45 Karen M. Turner ’72 Ann M. Wiley ’70 Mary Roberts Woodbridge ’42 †Mrs. Helen Woodruff

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Scholarship Fund The Marcia G. Nappi ’52 Sunshine Fund The Martha L. A. Norris Memorial Scholarship Fund The David Noyes Lecture Fund The Ostro Grant Fund for Interdisciplinary Programs The Parents Association Faculty Enrichment Fund The PDS Scholarship Fund The Meredith Peterson Fund The Pioneers in Science Fund The William R. Plapinger ’75 Cross Country Fund The Carl Reimers Distinguished Teaching Chair Fund The Rosenberg Science Grant Fund The Anne Rothrock Lectureship Fund The John D. Sacks-Wilner ’80 Award Fund The Shepherd - McCaughan Chairs The Anne Shepherd Humanities Prize Fund The Anne B. Shepherd Scholarship The Regina Spiegel Memorial Fund The Noel Stace Scholarship Fund The C. V. Starr Scholarship Fund The Elaine and Sydney Sussman Scholarship Fund The Arthur H. Turner, Jr. ’76 Memorial Scholarship Fund The Wallace Family Scholarship Fund John D. Wallace, Jr. ’78 Memorial Guest Artist Series Fund The Robert C. Whitlock Award Fund The Whitman Faculty Development Fund The Marjorie Williams ’75 Scholarship The Stuart van V. Willson Scholarship Fund The Mark Winstanley ’90 Memorial Fund The Frederick Woodbridge ’78 Scholarship Fund The Helen Woodruff Scholarship Fund The Mark L. Zaininger ’81 Memorial Award

Princeton Day School complies with all Federal and State Laws prohibiting discrimination in its admissions, employment and administrative policies. The Princeton Day School Annual Report is a publication of the Advancement Office. Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this report. Please accept our apologies for any errors or omissions and report them to the Advancement Office at 609-924-6700.

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2013/2014 Alumni Board Stephen A. Pollard ’90 President Barbara Rose MFS ’64 Vice President Benjamin (Ben) M. Frost ’92 Ex-Officio Aly G. Cohen '91 Patrick (Pat) L. Courtney '85 Allissa C. Crea '06 Mark A. Egner '82 Scott J. Feldman '93 Christopher (Chris) W. Gerry '99 Regan Hofmann '85 Justin Revelle '03 Arianna Rosati ’88 Margaret (Marlee) L. Sayen '02 Kaylie B. Yatskowitz Director of Alumni Relations Amy M. Gallo ’03 Director of Young Alumni Engagement and Giving

I am proud to be serving as the President of the Princeton Day School Alumni Board this year. Our alumni community is growing stronger each year, and I’m very pleased to announce to you that 93% of the Class of 2013 signed the 4-year Blue and White pledge to the Annual Fund. This is a tremendous vote of confidence in the strength of our School. As this issue focuses on health and wellness, I would like to share that I just completed a 500+ mile bike tour raising funds for Anchor House, a nonprofit based in Trenton that provides resources to at-risk youth and their families (www.anchorhousenjorg). Our group rode from Burlington, VT, to Trenton over seven days, during the hottest week of the summer. As a tour, not a race, we had 200 riders of all ages, experience, and fitness levels. Whether the daily distance took you four or ten hours, it was only through good training, nutrition, and hydration that miles were completed. Alumni Gatherings We have hosted some amazing alumni events already this year in Boston, New York, and Washington, DC. In the coming months, look for invitations to gatherings in Princeton and New York. We are still finalizing the calendar, so if there are other locations that we should consider, please do not hesitate to contact any of the Alumni Board members. Remember to join us over the Thanksgiving break at the annual Thanksgiving Games on November 29. This year’s festivities will feature alumni hockey, soccer, and basketball games, as well as a family skate at the Lisa McGraw ’44 Ice Rink. On December 18, we look forward to celebrating with our young alums at the annual Young Alumni Pub Night at The Yankee Doodle Tap Room in the Nassau Inn in Princeton. Welcome to our New Board Members Please help me in welcoming these new members to the board: Allissa Crea ’06, Scott Feldman ’93, and Regan Hofmann ’85. Remember, you can stay connected with your fellow alums through our PDS Alums Facebook page, our PDS Alumni Community on LinkedIn, our PDS Alumni Connect app, and on the new Alumni pages on www.pds.org. I look forward to welcoming you at our events this year! Stephen Pollard ’90 President, Alumni Board

Upcoming Alumni Events Thanksgiving Alumni Games on Friday November 29 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.—Coed Ice Hockey Location: Lisa McGraw ’44 Rink; Frankie K Men’s Basketball Location: Dean Mathey Lower Gym; Coed Soccer Location: Smoyer Turf Field 3:15 p.m.to 5:00 p.m.—Alumni Reception and Family Skate Location: Lisa McGraw ’44 Rink

New York Regional Gathering at The Penn Club in New York City on Wednesday, December 4 6th Annual Young Alumni Pub Night at The Nassau Inn Tap Room in Princeton on Wednesday, December 18


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Alumni Weekend 2013 Alumni Awards top left: Alumni Award Recipients: Donald Gips ’78, Jennifer Chandler Hauge ’78, and Brian Smith ’03 top right: Athletic Hall of Fame Inductees: Eamon Downey and Kari Zarzecki Habay ’98

Alumni Weekend 2013 Annual Fund Awards bottom left: Class of 2008 Highest Participation bottom right: Class of 1978 Highest Dollars


Alumni Gatherings April 11, 2013 Boston Regional Gathering Hosted by Miss Fine’s School Alum Wendy Gartner Rowland ’53 and her husband Barry top left: Head of School Paul Stellato and Lauren Berk ’08 top right: Ginna Vogt ’73, Wendy Gartner Rowland MFS ’53, and Barry Rowland bottom left: John Maher ’06, Tom Gates ’78, and Chris Palsho ’02 bottom right: Dawn Feldman Fukuda ’88, Lylah Alphonse ’90, Ben Kuris ’93, and Sasha Robbins Cavender MFS ’59

May 4, 2013: PDS Alumni Jersey Cares Community Service Day in Beach Haven, NJ A group of PDS Alumni gathered at the shore to help a community severely affected by Hurricane Sandy. The group helped to put the finishing touches on the Beach Haven Elementary School, which closed after the storm hit and was reopened this September. top left: John Brinster ’75, Tom Gates ’78, Tracey Gates, Director of Alumni Relations, Lucy Englander Brinster ’78, Carol Power, Bill Power ’70, Linda Maxwell Stefanelli MFS ’62, Lynn Behr Sanford ’68, Joy Power ’80 top right: Our PDS Geography class came in handy! bottom left: Siblings Bill and Joy Power, both shore residents who were directly affected by the storm give back.

May 8, 2013: Miss Fine’s School and Princeton Country Day School Fireside Reception Head of School Paul Stellato joined MFS and PCD Alums as they gathered at The Nassau Club in May. top left: Martha Gorman Nielsen ’65, Dabby Bishop Palmer ’65, and Barbara Rose ’64 top right: Wes McCaughan h’61 and Head of School Paul Stellato bottom left: Regan Kerney ’61, Wendy Fruland Hopper ’64, Karl Pettit ’60, Mosie Gates ’42

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June 20, 2013: Young Alumni NYC Summer Kickoff at the Boat Basin Café, NYC Young Alumni enjoyed a beautiful evening at the Boat Basin Café in NYC to kick off the summer with old and new friends.

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below left: Andrew Gentile ’03, James Ramos ’03, Nick Perold ’03, Tina Ramos and Melissa Rosenberg ’02 below right: Meg Reilly ’09, Jeremy Brinster ’09, Lindsay White ’09, and Caitlin Gribbin ’09 bottom left: Harrison Epstein ’05, Hilary Richards ’05, Larissa Pawliw ’05, Allissa Crea ’06 and Katie James ’06 bottom left: Emilie Hamel ’10, Alejandra Arrué ’10 and Anna Otis ’10

June 22, 2013 PDS Alums at Yankees Stadium Alumni enjoyed a day at the ballpark as the Yankees took on the Rays in June. top: Tom Gates ’78, Tracey Gates, their daughter Sheridan Gates ’10 and their nephew middle: Pat Courtney ’85, Don Cogsville ’84, Sal Fier ’85 and Tom Gates ’78 bottom: Kari Moradoff Schulsinger ’88, and members of her family

August 14, 2013 Class of 2013 Last Hurrah The Class of 2013 gathered on campus one last time before they set off on their next adventures. JOURNAL


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Princeton Day School Alumni Weekend 2014

May 16 and 17 classes ending in 4’s and 9’s, come celebrate your milestone reunions! Your class needs you to serve on your reunion committee and help make Alumni Weekend possible! Every year, hundreds of Alumni come back to the Princeton area to celebrate a Milestone Reunion at Alumni Weekend. This wouldn't be possible without the hard work and support of enthusiastic reunion committee members. Serving on a reunion class committee is a great way to connect with old friends, reach out to former classmates, and help ensure the weekend’s success. Volunteer for your reunion committee today!

Classes of 1964-1989: Contact Kaylie Yatskowitz at kyatskowitz@pds.org Classes of 1994-2009: Contact Amy Gallo at agallo@pds.org

Recognizing Excellence

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Nominations are currently being accepted for 2014: — John D. Wallace ’48 Alumni Service Award — Alumni Achievement Award — Outstanding Young Alumni Award — Athletic Hall of Fame To submit a nomination, please visit https://pds.org/nominate

Friday, May 16th 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. — Semper Luceat Reception — By invitation only 6:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. — Alumni, Faculty, Former Faculty and Staff Reunion

Saturday, May 17th 10:00 a.m. — Then and Now 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. — Student-led Campus Tours 11:00 a.m. — 2014 Alumni Award Recipients Panel 12:00 p.m. — Moment of Remembrance 12:30 p.m. — 50th MFS & PCD luncheon 12:30 p.m. — Alumni Picnic 2:00 p.m. — Walking Tour “The Lay of the Land” 2:30 p.m. — Alumni Games n

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If a class correspondent is not listed, please send your notes to Ann Wiley ’70 at awiley@pds.org. Please consider being a class correspondent if your class does not have one.

1926 to 1937 Please send your notes to Ann Wiley ’70 at PDS, PO Box 75, Princeton, NJ 08542 or awiley@pds.org.

1938 Roberta Harper Lawrence 3359 Burbank Drive Ann Arbor, MI 48105 734-663-2245 bobbielawrence@aol.com

1939 Please send your notes to Ann Wiley ’70 at PDS, PO Box 75, Princeton, NJ 08542 or awiley@pds.org.

1940 Phyllis Vandewater Clement 465 Eileen Drive Sebastopol, CA 95472 707-823-0925 pvanclement@gmail.com I have heard from Louise Russell Irving who is enjoying life in Princeton; from Peggy Munro Griffin who is doing well in spite of some eyesight problems; and from Jean Williamson who has moved back to her former quarters, which are less like a nursing home and where she can play a lot of bridge. Bob and I are spending the summer at our lake house preparing it for sale. Handling a second house is getting to be too much like work. Unfortunately the market for second homes is really bad now so even though it’s lovely, we may be stuck with it for quite a while.

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1942 Mary Roberts Woodbridge 2316 Windrow Drive Princeton, NJ 08540-5020 609-452-8624

1943 Marjorie Libby Moore 90 Woolsey Court Pennington, NJ 08534-1428 609-730-9515

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1947 Barbara Pettit Finch 15 Indian Creek Road Holmdale, NJ 07733 732-533-5116

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1949 Needs Correspondent Joan Budny Dawe had a full knee operation on May 1 in Wimbledon, Parkside Clinic. She came to the US for Thanksgiving 2012. She stayed with her brother Roger and his wife Ginger in Washington Crossing. She visited Patti Tighe Walden who “is looking great.”

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1951 Nellie Oliphant Duncan 3 Coventry Farm Lane Princeton, NJ 08540 609-683-5469

1952 Jean Samuels Stephens 16 Stonerise Drive Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-5533 609-896-1738 jstephe@lawrenceville.org

1953 Elaine Polhemus Frost 416 Crosslands Drive Kennett Square, PA 19348 610-388-0009 epfrost@verizon.net

1954 Joan Kennan 3143 O Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 202-342-2118 joankennan@gmail.com I received an email from Helen Keegin Hetherington: “A grand event occurred for me: my brother, Stafford ’57, decided to celebrate his 70th birthday with us in South Africa. So, for Xmas 2012 arriving from San Francisco were Stafford and wife, Susan; arriving from NYC was their daughter, Emily (1 month married, but husband couldn’t come); their daughter, Hillary, and husband Aaron from Paris; but not their daughter, Katie, who was working in the Situation Room in the White House and Mr. Obama wouldn't let her come. So, the five of them joined the five of us in Capetown for a gala Xmas time and then we flew on to a camp on the edge of Kruger Park for another five days of revelry and animals. A reunion I never imagined could ever happen— and will never

forget. Otherwise, life continues (thank heavens) very pleasantly, with six months here in the UK and six months in South Africa, while we’re still upright.” At my end, not much is new since the last time. I am still on the board of my “aging-inplace” village, and continue to sing with the Encore Chorale: Creativity for Older Adults. My husband and I recently went to Lake Tahoe, CA for a reunion with my two sons, their wives/significant others, and my two teenage grandsons. The weather was perfect and the scenery, magnificent.

1955 L. Chloe King 64 Carey Road Needham, MA 02494-1104 781-444-3491 Lchloek@aol.com Jeano Crawford “is happy to report that my granddaughter, Erika, has been hired to work at my alma mater, Wellesley, as an admissions counselor. She starts August 1. Karen (her mom) and I are looking forward to visiting her there.” In September Jeano is taking the Canadian Rocky Mountaineer from Toronto to Vancouver with two good friends. As Jeano wrote her news, her granddaughter, Annie, was trekking the AMT for seven weeks! Mary Tyson Goodridge Lund has fled to Mexico so she can get to know cartel members. “Better to join them,” she said. She is very pleased with medical treatment there. If anyone lives in San Miguel de Allende, please call Ty. She also reported that Nicky Knox is fighting the fight with grace. She is interested in life— especially her grandson, Jasper. Chloe King had a busy travel spring. “May was a marvelous trans-Atlantic cruise to Ireland and England, followed by a flight home. June was a superb trip to some of the National Parks of the West! Beautiful country! Now we are spending much time in NH on our lake away from the heat and on golf courses. I invited “Miss Rohr” (Class X History) to join our class news. She wrote: “I am intrigued by “hello” again to my very first and very special 10th grade at MFS. Did you all know you were my first students? Miss Davis and Mrs. Shepherd took a leap of faith with me, and I've been grateful ever since. Several of you know I married that Princeton engineering grad student. I continued teaching for a while, and quit to have five children (only one girl, four boys). After David entered kindergarten I returned to teaching via the religious school of our temple, as principal, and through curriculum development and adult education. I'm still teaching and doing teacher-training, and still love it. My far-flung family gathers here (in NJ) for Passover Seder and a week at Long Beach Island in the summer every year. MFS is


among my happiest memories, and I'm grateful to still be in touch with Chloe and Hope Thompson Kerr ’53. I’d love to hear from any of you who might care to write. Be well.” Connie Rohr Reiter (Miss Rohr) 77

MFS ‘56 at the Princeton University Art Museum: Betsy Thomas Peterson, Cicely Tomlinson Richardson, Lockie Stafford Proctor, Joan Pearce Anselm, Joe Marshall, Marina Turkevich Naumann, Inge Birkholm, Rosemarie Rubino Marshall Johnson and Bob Naumann await their tour guide. (Klaus Anselm is behind the camera.)

Lucy Busselle Myers wrote: “My joy these days comes from my partner, my children, and my grandchildren, and my dogs! I also love my work at a minimum security women’s prison, where I’ve taught writing for about five years. The women are very receptive, and I am glad to make their lives a little less grim.”

reports a fabulous three-week trip to Bhutan with Mass Audubon.

MFS ‘56ers Inge Birkholm, Marina Turkevich Naumann and Carol Harris Bradley share a laugh.

What a great class get-together we had in Princeton in May! The only regret is that every member of the class couldn’t make it— you were missed. In Carol Harris Bradley’s words, “Our time together was really special even though Trump and I could only manage to be there for part of the time. Lockie (Stafford Proctor) is the world's most gracious hostess and many thanks are due her for making us so welcome in her beautiful home. It was very good to see Inge (Birkholm), and I was touched that she had read through all her original letters home just before coming back to Princeton so her memories of her year at MFS were very vivid. She could even tell me what kind and color car my family had and what we did on our spring break trip together in Williamsburg. Talk about nostalgia! It certainly made the years roll back and reinforced how amazing it is that our class has kept so close. What a blessing!” Indeed! Lockie orchestrated a wonderfully relaxed weekend with plenty of flexibility and just enough “events”—a tour of the PU art museum and a delicious restaurant dinner, where we celebrated Betsy Thomas Peterson’s birthday. She opened her home to all of us— Inge, Betsy, Carol and Trump, Cicely Tomlinson Richardson, Joan Pearce Anselm and Klaus, Pat Henderson Lincoln and Dick, Marina Turkevich Naumann and Bob, Rosemarie Rubino Marshall Johnson and Joe Marshall, and Charlotte Cook—offering a

Charlotte Cook ‘56 and Joe Marshall check out a photo.

MFS ‘56ers from afar: Inge Birkholm and Rosemarie Rubino Marshall Johnson catch up on 57 years.

1956 Cicely Tomlinson Richardson 58 Bear Tree Road Orford, NH 03777 603-353-4608 jctr@together.net

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Barbara Kohlsaat Von Oehsen is now in her new home in Pennington. “I moved July 28 with the help of my dear family to pack me up. The best thing I ever did was to have those four boys early in my married life. They are so wonderful to say nothing of their precious children. I've put my pet therapy and Pilates on hold for a couple of weeks. I’ll try walking to town in Pennington instead! I hope to get to VT to be with my grandchildren in August— always a great time.” Barb wanted to mention that she and Julia Gallup Laughlin are still doing Pilates twice a week and having a great time. Julia really is so much fun and looks fantastic. She is a very busy woman living with two old dogs she adores, but they keep her up all night. She and Jim are both very much involved with Fifi ’77 and little Jim ’80 and their grandchildren.

MFS ‘56: Lockie Stafford Proctor and Pat Henderson Lincoln. floating feast and home base as we drifted through, or mostly hung out. Amid many laughs and some tears, we shared recollections and formed new connections. One amusing anecdote: the Saturday cocktail hour was punctuated with electronic props, as small groups formed around cell phones, iPads and laptops; at one point only Lockie and Dick were observed talking together with no props. One impetus for some of the e-interest: Betsy’s, Joan’s and Cicely’s childhood homes, as well as the Kennan house (where Pat lived her first year at MFS) were all on the market, and we felt compelled to check them out—online, of course. Other news? Betsy followed up with a grandson’s graduation in Charlottesville where she visited Joan and Klaus at their home nearby and caught up with Anne Harrison-Clark and Bob Vaughn at the Richmond airport. She also

1957 Susan Smith Baldwin 34 Pleasant Bay Road North Ferrisburgh, VT 05473 susiebaldwin108@gmail.com My son, James Baldwin Hillier ’84, and his wife both teach at the Lake Champlain Waldorf School, where their three kids are students. Wonderful lifestyle! My grandson, pianist Willem Hillier, 13, performed his first symphony for the LCWS Spring Benefit Concert. I am enjoying family, being on the lake, teaching exercise for seniors and deepening the Shift into Awakening… awakening into oneness consciousness. Like a magnet I’ll be back at Oneness University in India again this winter. In Princeton Helen Wilmerding and Gerald Beale celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary by having “a delightful dinner out” with Alissa Kramer Sutphin and Bill. Anne Gildar Kaufman said she had a wonderful lunch with Alissa en route to Long Beach Island where she and Larry had their grandson, Harrison, 19, Gregg’s eldest, living with them this past summer. Harrison was performing in Surflight Theatre Children’s Theatre while also working at the adjacent musical comedy Show Place Ice Cream Parlour where he cajoled Anne and his Aunt Julie, Anne’s daughter, to actually entertain other guests. After some urging Nancy Miller sent her timely and amusing news: “I decided that my new Red Star chickens are quite stylish so I named them after the British royal family. Elizabeth is definitely the queen and leader, and then we have Camilla, Catherine, Beatrice and Eugenia. I can really only recognize Elizabeth and ‘bad’ Beatrice (she’s always the last to come in at Fall 2013


1959 Ann Kinczel Clapp 5709 Visitation Way Baltimore, MD 21210 410-464-9471 AnnClapp@hotmail.com

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Larry and Anne Gildar Kaufman ’57, of Chatham, NJ and Long Beach Island, enjoying 2012 55th Reunion. night), because they all look pretty much alike. I eagerly await their eggs, probably in early September.” From Mary Strunsky Wisnovsky, also in Princeton: “Joe and I are really enjoying retirement and are now able to do a little more traveling than when we were working. This winter we went to Anguilla for almost two weeks; we plan to visit friends in various parts of New England in August and in October we go to Paris to visit my sister and her husband and then on to Venice and the Veneto where we will meet up with friends for about 10 days. So… life is good!” Sandy Strachan Froehlich is wonderfully busy in Northern Maine: “I have been spending my time working on a family cookbook for my grandchildren (four) and great-grandchildren (one so far), Owen WARREN Rackcliffe. Adorable little guy pushing two. Wow! This cookbook is a lot more work than I thought, but a 100-page finished project seems to be out there on the horizon and all I need to do is catch it.”

1958 Nancy Hudler Keuffel 1329 West Indian Mound Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301-2263 248-540-8024 acornnhk@aol.com Lisa Fairman Heher is living in Maplewood in a lovely addition to her daughter and son-inlaw’s home. She is a very active Granny, helping with driving, homework, etc. And she has planted a gorgeous garden. Lisa is very active with the Episcopal Church and women’s groups in Maplewood. She has made her first “Widow Trip” taking the Queen Mary to England where she visited Suzy Scarff Webster as well as Eileen Baker Strathnaver (MFS ’60). Suzy has had lots of visitors including Ann Lea Fries and Russell, Linda Mullaly Masten and Rick, and Jinx Prather Tirana and Bardyl. Faith Wing Bieler will be visiting in September. Suzy and her husband, Colin, will be sailing in Martha’s Vineyard this summer. Grandparent travel also keeps them busy with four grands in New Zealand and one in the Cayman Islands. Two grands, however, are close by in Oxford. Gerd and I had a wonderful trip to Antarctica— a spectacular continent with its icebergs, penguins, whales and seals. In October in an attempt to balance the Antarctic with the Arctic we plan to view the polar bears in Churchill, Canada. JOURNAL

Wendy Yeaton Smith has been flat fishing in Mexico again and attended Ralph’s 50th at Princeton, where she saw Julie Fulper Hardt ’61 and Nancy Hudler Keuffel ’58. Susan Stevenson Badder discovered Lucy James hustling pool with her own cue before having dinner in Brooklyn. Marion Dean Hall frequently lawn bowls and is watching her husband restore a 1926 Model T Depot to take to shows and parades when both are not singing in the church choir. Dana Conroy Aymond enjoyed a trip to Botswana and surprised herself by buying a place in Florida. Nan Nicholes Goodrich has welcomed her seventh grandchild and is enjoying retirement.

1960 Penelope Hart Bragonier, Ph.D. 68 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02108 617-742-0093 pbragon@gmail.com

1961 Fiona Morgan Fein 10 West 66th Street, #25D New York, NY 10023-6212 212-799-9542 ffein@mac.com Nancy Smoyer 375 Crystal Road Fairbanks, AK 99712-1249 907-457-8473 nrsmoyer@alaska.edu From Nancy: There are lots of threads in our report this summer: family, travel, projects, gardening and reunion!! Trudi Goheen Swain started us off, saying she is “veggy-ing out on the Cape for the summer, with grandchildren underfoot this week, making for happy times.” Jeanie Shaw Byrne, too, is “spending a lot of time in the garden, caring for grandchildren and finally golf as a last resort. Princeton has changed.” Hmmm, maybe we need to go back and see what’s happening there. Cynthia Weinrich enjoyed the summer, including its bugs: “Am enjoying some summer respite with lighter workloads, and summer in general. I don't know if it's just the vacation feeling, but I increasingly love summer. Don’t like being cold, and I love the long summer balmy evenings, and the longer days in general, with also the birds singing like mad, starting before daybreak. How boring the world would be without all the natural sounds we take for granted. Have also been discovering insects. I never thought much about them - except for annoyance from mosquitos and ticks and flies, etc., but since I've had my own garden have been amazed by the huge variety of bugs and bug communities out there, and how astounding some of them are.”

Sheila Long had rather ambitious projects in two parts: “1. A vegetable garden in raised beds, which I built together with our maintenance man, John, without whose brawn it would not have been possible. After last summer’s takeover by the pumpkins, I still have almost everything to learn about plant behavior. 2. Also with John, I’ve been cleaning out the neglected former gift shop at the end of the driveway. It's actually a very nice space, now that the mountains of clutter have been sorted and mostly taken away by the trash collection people. Perhaps one day it will be a used book store, but for the moment, we're using it to sort the books for which there is no room in the new library.” Several of us are working on projects. Lucia Norton Woodruff wrote, “Paul and I aren’t moving from our home on Cherry Lane in Austin, but we return from Maine to newly finished wooden floors in now emptied rooms in half the house and the opportunity to start over totally. Pretty fun, after having lived in the same place for 37 years. What will we keep, what will we jettison?” And Fiona Morgan Fein says she is “still trying to learn to play classical guitar, shuffling between NYC and northwestern NJ. Will go to France (Paris and Dijon) in August for a reunion with four generations of a large family I have known for years, and Harvey and I plan a car trip to Prince Edward Island in September to mark my 70th.” The indefatigable Julia Cornforth Holofcener is still on the move, saying “I think I last wrote that we had moved to a lovely place overlooking the English Channel in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight...for at least two years! Of course, you all know better than that. We are now moving to West Palm Beach in September where we have bought a five-acre property and hope to create a sculpture garden, much like the one we envisioned for our place in Normandy back in 2005. Life is good! It’s like Christmas each time we unpack, and are able to unload possessions we don’t really need when we re-pack. Am I making lemonade...again?” Peggy Wilber carries on the theme of projects and traveling, going “back to Senegal and, I hope, Mali, barring traveler's advisories, but some new places too, Cameroun and Equatorial Guinea, which is actually just a few shades off the Equator, but as there are two other Guineas already, it is important to distinguish this one. There is a book about EG called Tropical Gangsters and some think this a very apt title. There was an Equator theme park in Ecuador, but it too was off a little so it had to be moved—I am not making this up!!!!! “Interested to read about classmates mentioning trying to divest themselves of what we call ‘stuff ’ but not so fast !!!!! - things involve memories for me — so many items are from travels and bring so much with them…I am working on the republication of a book my father wrote in 1975, and I am so overjoyed to have saved so many letters, photos, etc. And yes, other things too — I think of things as memory aids!!!!! The thing to do is live in a small place - that encourages self-control.”


I, Nancy Smoyer, too, am keeping on the move. In January I spent five hot weeks traveling around Australia on my own, mostly in little Outback towns. On the flight home, I stopped for two fabulous days in Dubai, a place I’d wanted to see for 20 years or so. I went to Billy’s 50th reunion at Andover in June, which was wonderful. I was touched by the number of men who introduced themselves to me and told me what a special person Billy was.

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1963 Alice Jacobson 2924 NE 21st Avenue Portland, OR 97212-3444 503-528-8489 alice_jacobson@comcast.net Kleia Raubitschek Luckner sent a note to the Alumni Office that she loves being a grandma to two darling granddaughters and is enjoying retirement after 30 years in health care administration as a Director of OB Nursing and Women’s Health. She was inducted into the Ohio Women’s Hall of Fame. She is volunteering in state and local medical legal committees/ councils to advance women. Our class celebrated our 50th with great enthusiasm and 14 people in attendance. To a woman, everyone there had a splendid time and thoroughly enjoyed seeing the people we had become. Those who had been to earlier celebrations alerted those of us first-timers that all the silly stuff from high school would be gone, and we would have a great time. And so we did! In addition to the activities at PDS, including a delightful lunch given by the Head of School and his wife, Pam Sidford Schaeffer entertained us at a dinner at the Nassau Club. She had prepared a group of questions for us to ponder, and we responded to some of them during dessert. My favorite was “What one trait do you think your time at MFS helped you develop?” I asked classmates to respond to it in my request for news, and the editing below is mine. Their responses were far more articulate and coherent. Liza Maugham said it was her “love of books and her ability to navigate a library, and the honor system that formed how I view honesty.” Jane Aresty Silverman cited, “intellectual curiosity and seeing things in a larger context, which is related. I particularly valued our classical education which looked at (many disciplines) as an integrated whole.”

Pam Schaeffer and her husband Leonard are having their daughter, Jacqueline’s, wedding at their home on the Cape, also in September. Otherwise, she has a cast of thousands visiting this summer, and she remains the “hostess with the mostess.” Laurie Rogers and her new beau (Pam and I give him four thumbs up) are doing lots of sailing in Long Island Sound this summer. Laurie is learning how to be crew, and they race as well as do pleasure sailing.

Turid Helland '63 and her husband celebrating a Norwegian holiday. Cindy Bull Tyler replied, “the value of a rich education and love of learning and searching for meaning.” Turid Helland said, “The year was an eye-opener to a different culture, to see my own culture in perspective.” Ginny Elmer Stafford answered, “The ability to push myself beyond what I thought were my limits. I have so often needed this in my life.” Kathy Sittig Dunlop said, “The teachers at MFS saw my potential and held me accountable… and I saw myself in a different, more positive light.” Bonnie Grad Levy replied, “When in doubt: outline it! More seriously, MFS taught me I could have a nice, comfortable life with love and friends and music. Mrs. Raubitscheck, Boutelle, and Shepherd made the point.” Pamela Sidford Schaeffer said, “MFS helped me form the need to do it right, to go over my work product, to listen well and to communicate clearly.” Kleia Raubitscheck Luckner said, “MFS taught me the great life-long skills of how to read, study an issue in depth, encouraged my intellectual curiosity; it provided a safe environment to fine-tune my self-confidence. Laurie Rogers thought, “Better discipline, a heightened desire to achieve more than I thought was possible, and self-confidence.” I think that I developed the ability to put fear aside and try anything, even if I thought I wouldn’t be good at it. Every once in a while, I surprised myself and was better than I thought I’d be. Kathryn Kilgore responded, “I think our school actually introduced us to the idea that there is no one (common) trait.” Perhaps, this was the best answer of all. Kathy Dunlop wrote a wonderful description of what she saw and felt at the reunion, and she took lovely pictures. I have sent it to everyone for whom I have an email address; if you did not get it, send me word, and I’ll pass it on. Her big news since reunion is that her husband

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Cynthia said that she “had some nice visits with Tibby Chase Dennis last week, when I was in the Amherst area for a Weinrich family reunion,” with which Tibby whole-heartedly concurred. Which brings up the always exciting subject of reunions. Debbie Moore Krulewitch said the magic words. “I am ready for an encore in the country and am here right now sitting by a new pool and want to share this with all for another reunion with eating, drinking, hiking, swimming and dancing.” It’s still a ways off before our 55th reunion, so how about making it happen next summer???!!!

Richard had spine surgery to fix a great deal of pain in his back. On a happier note, their daughter Allison is getting married on Nantucket in September.

Liza Maugham, who spends much of the year as a social worker with special needs children from birth to age 3 in Boston, retreats for much of the summer to her home in Boothbay Harbor, Maine. Her daughter and grandchildren are also there. Jane Silverman is working as acting Vice President for Grants and Capacity Building at the Ms. Foundation for Women. She spends as much time as she can in the summer in the Berkshires. Her daughter, Sarah, and family are moving there, and her son, Jacob, and his family have a weekend home nearby. Her daughter Rachel is spending the year in Cambridge as a Nieman Fellow. Jane will have six grandchildren when one is born in October. Turid Helland and her husband vacationed on their olive farm in Umbria. She loves the sun and warmth of the area, and she is aware that she is missing the wonderful “white” Norwegian” summer nights. She will participate in a conference in Italy on dyslexia. Ginny Stafford and Kleia Luckner could not make it to the reunion because they both had family responsibilities. Ginny’s granddaughter graduated from high school, and two grandsons graduated from elementary school. Kleia is busy with her legal work in Toledo, Ohio, and with her children and their families. She sent very touching memories of her recollections of her time at MFS. Prudence Morgan Bolton wrote that she was unable to attend graduation because of severe back pain. She and her husband John had just returned from a trip to India, and she had hoped to attend. Those attending the reunion were Jane, Cindy, Bonnie Levy, Liza, Kathy Dunlop, Laurie, Pam, Sally Campbell Haas, Joan Knapp Crocker, Colleen Coffee Hall, Andy Updike Burt, Sharon Stevenson Griffith, Bonnie Strong Berge (who came all the way from South Africa!), and me. Cindy Tyler summed up her feelings after reunion and, judging from the other comments I received from those in attendance, she spoke for many of us: “To be with such a group of intelligent, accomplished, sincere, caring, and fun women for those few hours left me soaring… and wanting more.” We all pledged to not wait for our 60th to get together again. Let’s make it happen!

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By the time you all read this, summer will be only a memory and fall will be in full swing. Measuring time by Journal deadlines, the years just skip by. And now we are faced with the unalterable fact that our class will celebrate its 50th Reunion next spring; an event I hope each of you will observe by joining me and a host of other classes in Princeton the weekend of May 17th, 2014. Because it is summer and many of you are traveling or spending quality time with family and friends, I understand you didn’t have time to write a short email about yourselves for this issue of the Journal. For those who did, thank you. Susan Jamieson, who has worked tirelessly for the rights of the mentally handicapped as the Project Director of the Mental Health & Disability Rights Project of Atlanta Legal Aid Society, recently retired. Sue worked for three legal services programs during her 30-year career: Jacksonville Area Legal Aid, Legal Services of North Carolina, and Atlanta Legal Aid Society. Her emphasis was on the basic legal rights of this population under state and federal law and finding ways to expand legal and advocacy resources to protect and enforce their rights. As Sue put it, “my news is that I retired (mostly) at the end of June and Max and I have spent a month at our little cabin in the woods in the middle of Georgia fulfilling my horse fantasy. His name is Bartleby (remember the story?) There are certain times when he would ‘prefer not to’ but I like him and am getting to a place where he is reasonably cooperative. Meanwhile, my daughter, Emily, and husband, Dave, are expecting a baby in early August...our first grandchild! I hope we can all make the reunion...I would LOVE to see everyone.” Wendy Fruland Hopper stops by Princeton every now and again, but manages to stay in touch through emails, which is a good thing. I saw her briefly with two of her daughters at lunch celebrating her husband Art’s birthday. Wendy looks great and her positive outlook never seems to change. Here’s what she had to say about her life these days: “Can't believe our 50th is approaching!! Art is retired. We’re spending time in NJ, the Adks and NC. Still riding every day other than when we are in the Adks. Golf, bridge etc. Love and cherish our five grands. Em has three girls living in Far Hills, NJ and Allison has two boys and is living in San Rafael, CA. Toooooooo far away!! Hilary is a single chick living in Stowe, VT and working for corporate America, Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, and loving it. We feel so blessed!! Counting our blessings constantly... Hoping our health holds. Look forward to seeing many of u at the reunion! I have two (!!) 50ths coming up since I defected in 9th grade!!! Lordy! I hope I have the strength!!!!! Xoxp.” I continue to pursue a career in real estate, but my avocation is still farming. As VP of the

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Board of Trustees of Northeast Organic Farming Association of NJ, and a certified Permaculture Designer, I’m all about creating awareness of the need to know where our food comes from, how it’s grown, and how to make it available to everyone. Last fall we launched our Beginning Farmer program in conjunction with Duke Farms (former Duke Estate) where we’re teaching people how to be organic farmers. I keep my hand in by volunteering in the fields at a local organic farm where we weed, harvest, wash, weigh, measure, and sort produce for a local market. Love spending time with the other dedicated and educated “field hands” (all 20-somethings), as they are the future farmers of America. As joyful as I feel outdoors, standing in a field with nature all around me, nothing compares to spending time with my family. I relished spending a week with my 8-year-old grandson, Jasper (son of Elizabeth Hare ’88), when he visited me, a seul, in July. A day at the beach with Jasper, spent mostly in the ocean, was totally exhilarating. Jasper and his parents (Elizabeth Hare and Todd Drake) live in Cold Spring, NY. My daughter Katherine Hare, continues to work in New York City at Russell Reynolds, while my son Hobie Hare ’93, has relocated to Boston and is currently coaching soccer at Tufts University and for The Revolution (New England pro team). As we roll through 2013 and on to 2014, I will be looking for everyone’s thoughts on how to spend our reunion time next May. Looking for 100% participation!

too, but I’ll be like the natives and live in denial. Will let you know how that goes! What this means is that if any of you find a seminar or a family vacation that drags you to Orlando, I’m maybe 3 hours away or a little less, and would drive over to spring you from the Magic Kingdom for a bit. A bit of history: in my move, I found a page from the Town Topics, April of 1964, asking the “Question of the Week” about parental censorship of children’s reading. Ophelia Benson and I are pictured, defiantly somber, and we certainly come out on the NO side for censorship. But the fascinating part of the page is the ads: Dorothy Couchman Secretarial Services moved to Room 21, 20 Nassau Street; and Zinder’s, at 102 Nassau Street, is having a toy sale with Duncan Yo-Yos reduced to 49 cents and 215 piece Cabin Log sets reduced to $1.47. Blakely Laundry will clean your draperies; and you can buy your graduation dress at the Princess Shop, on Palmer Square, next to the Playhouse. Memories? Phoebe Russell MacAdams Ozuna sent word that she has retired from teaching after 30 years (English, how wonderful and appropriate) in California, living in Pasadena. You will remember from a recent Journal a poem of Phoebe’s, and she has six poetry books published. Her husband, a science teacher, also has retired and they now find themselves able to travel (birds and bird photography in Colombia; camping in National Parks) and, of course, trips to see the grandkids, of which Phoebe has three, all in New York, where both her sons, Ocean and Will, live. Grandchild visits are easiest of all for Peshe Cantor Kuriloff and her five grandchildren, with another due in October, because lucky, lucky Peshe lives in South Philadelphia within walking distance of all but two: Ruth (for Peshe’s mother), Nate, Lucas, and Scotia and Henry who live in Brooklyn. With Elise Rosenhaupt Noble’s grandson and Sally Stewart Gilbert’s grandson in Chicago and Dabby Bishop Palmer‘s grandchildren, Raven and Max, in California, and my grandson in Chicago and Phoebe’s grandchildren, we are preparing the scene for the next generation. Good for us and who would have thought it!

Lauren Adams Fortmiller ’65 and Pamela Thiele at their civil union.

1965 Karen Fraser 4411 Pompano Road Venice, FL 34293 kmf1320@gmail.com Fall greetings to everyone, and since I (Karen Fraser) have now moved to Florida, there may not be a Fall in my future. We’ll see. Reaching out to all...I’m on the Gulf side of the state, between Sarasota and Fort Myers, in Venice, which I learn is the Shark Tooth Capital of the World. This is true. I do collect them on beach walks, but prefer to ignore their provenance. Snakes and alligators are all I am on the lookout for at the moment. Yes, there are hurricanes

Also moving into the future, word comes from Lauren Adams Fortmiller that, “after years of working for gay equality, we are happy that the White House, the Supreme Court, the Colorado legislature, and our church are moving in that direction. Just after midnight on May 1, we were the first couple in Colorado to complete a civil union when the new law went into effect.” Lauren emphasizes that there is much more work ahead, and sent a photo of her and Pamela Thiele at their civil union. Dabby says that she and Martha Gorman Nielsen recently got together with other PCD/MFS alums in Princeton and had “a fun time.” Peshe wrote that she thought it’s time for another reunion, and I agree. Perhaps Princeton this time? I take this opportunity to say that I am stepping down from my stint as Calendar Girl for our class of 1965. I remember that Alison Hubby


Hoversten served us for years and years, and Elise then took over for a goodly stint; so I am clearly the lightweight in the position. T’was ever thus. I hope someone will take over; and we are all decent writers so that shouldn’t be hard. Much love to us all.

Class Notes Princeton Country Day If a class correspondent is not listed, please send your notes to Ann Wiley ’70 at awiley@pds.org. Please consider being a class correspondent if your class does not have one.

1926 to 1938 Please send your notes to Ann Wiley ’70 at PDS, PO Box 75, Princeton, NJ 08542 or awiley@pds.org

1939 Harold Erdman 700 Hollinshead Spring Road Apt. B303 Skillman, NJ 08558 609-759-3257 Halerdman@aol.com

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Lewis Kleinhans PO Box 419 Litchfield, CT 06759 860-567-3498 ilha@msn.com For any classmates or others who read this, a couple of years ago my 13-year adventure as secretary for my father’s class, 1925, at Princeton University came to an end because its final member died at the young age of 106. When I agreed to take on that adventure, there were some 25 members of P’25 alive, and I didn’t have a lot of trouble obtaining, as the marvelous movie Short Circuit called it, “input” for my classnotes column in the Princeton Alumni Weekly. However, as you can imagine, those numbers dwindled rapidly. After about five years, there were only five members remaining and “input” became scarcer and scarcer. Well there are only five or six of us left from PCD Class of 1946 and all I have read for the past several years in this column is "Correspondent Needed." Scarce “input!” Hence, there now begins another adventure for me, and I ask my living classmates, their children, grandchildren, relatives, friends, and any other interested parties to provide me with “input” they think would be of interest to readers (if any) of this column. As I write this, I am in Edgartown on Martha’s Vineyard, and am very hopeful of having a chance to spend some time with David Erdman who, I have heard, will soon be coming to the Erdman compound in Edgartown with his children and grandchildren. David and his bride, Ellie, live in the retirement community of Fox Hill outside of Boston, but they still summer in their home in Rockport, Maine. More on this next time. Meanwhile, please let me have your “input.” Thanks.

Detlev F. Vagts 29 Follen Street Cambridge, MA 02138-3502 617-876-8857 vagts@law.harvard.edu

Markley Roberts recently gave a course on the Italian Renaissance at a lifelong learning institute affiliated with American University in Washington, DC. He is planning to teach a course in the fall of 2012 on the 1787 constitutional convention in Philadelphia.

1945 Colin C. McAneny 438 Evans Street Vicksburg, MS 39180 601-636-8698 gwiz438@gmail.com

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Roland Burnstan, Jr. is staying in great shape: granddaughter Alexis is staying for the summer before starting college in San Diego this fall. “Alexis and I both enjoy working out a lot together – it really keeps you young,” he explained. As for your scribe, David Rogers, the Queen Mary 2 cruise to the UK and France we reported last time was canceled because Louisa was admitted to the local hospital ICU with double pneumonia the day the ship sailed on October 2. I played hospital advocate and caregiver until she was released on December 21, at the same time that I was working on a major defense contract with a seemingly impossible deadline. Louisa is doing well now, and we made our traditional summer excursions to Maine, the Berkshires, and — most exciting — to greet two new grandchildren (Zoey born April 26 and Jack on July 13). This brings our grandchildren tally to an even dozen, with a great-grandchild due in September. We had the Rogers brood here for our annual lobster/steak cookout and pool party in June, a total of about 25 people.

1948 John D. Wallace 90 Audubon Lane Princeton, NJ 08540-2301 609-921-2257 njnb1@aol.com Needs Correspondent

1950 William C. Wallace 25 Barnsdale Road Short Hills, NJ 07078-2018 973-379-4455

Peter E. B. Erdman 700 Hollinshead Spring Road Apartment D100 Skillman, NJ 08558-2038 609-759-3362 Needs Correspondent

Shepherd Roberts and Celia are thrilled to have two grandsons – Walter ’19 and Bennett ’21 Emann – progressing through PDS, both are now in Middle School and PDS is an easy trip from the Lafayette Hill, PA retirement community.

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of the Investor’s Business Daily (which tracks 3000 stocks besides financial and other news). “The rest of the press is not worth a damn,” he explained with a chuckle. Seems the investment banker is still part of him.

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From the editor: Many thanks to Karen for her great service as class correspondent. If you are interested in taking over that role, please contact Ann Wiley ’70 at awiley@pds.org.

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1951 David Rogers '47 and his wife, Louisa with granddaughter Zoey.

1947 David Rogers 1602 Tuckers Lane Hingham, MA 02043 781-749-9229 drassoc53@comcast.net “We seem to keep busy on the island” (one of the thousand on the St. Lawrence River) admits Peter Rossmassler. He and Frances welcomed all the children and grandchildren there for a week. When home in Newtown, PA, Peter looks forward to the 7:30 am delivery

Edwin H. Metcalf 23 Toth Lane Rocky Hill, NJ 08553-1010 609-921-2386 ehmet@comcast.net

1952 Philip Kopper 4610 DeRussey Parkway Chevy Chase, MD 20815-5332 301-652-2383 pospress@aol.com

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Kenneth Scasserra 3701 W. McNab Road Apt. 437 Pompano Beach, FL 33069 609-590-1776 kscas@hotmail.com

John Ritchie 7302 Durbin Terrace Bethesda, MD 20817-6127 301-564-1227 jhnritchie@yahoo.com

Fred M. Blaicher, Jr. 710 Manatee Cove Vero Beach, FL 32963-3728 772-231-0046

1955 Guy K. Dean III 11 Lemore Circle Rocky Hill, NJ 08553-1007 609-921-6356 guydean@verizon.net

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1957 James Carey, Jr. 545 Washington Street Dedham, MA 02026-4438 781-326-8966 tim_carey@nobles.edu

1958 C. R. Perry Rodgers, Jr. 80 Stony Brook Road Hopewell, NJ 08525-2710 609-466-8865

1959 Roger Budny 5 Sentinel Road Washington Crossing, PA 18977 215-369-5186 budny@comcast.net Although getting up there in years, with many of us approaching 70, our class is still active athletically. Steve Cook is playing hockey for the Minnesota team of the Kingston League. Huck Fairman is playing hockey for the Old Bucks of the Lawrenceville league. Huck is still very active with windsurfing. Joe Coffee is playing softball for the Mid-Atlantic Cavaliers. This is a traveling team that has games throughout the southeast. Incidentally Joe has recently moved from the DC suburbs to Troy, PA.

1960 Karl D. Pettit III 6079 Pidcock Creek Road New Hope, PA 18938-9313 215-598-8210 karl.pettit@comcast.net

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1962 John F. McCarthy III 124 Mercer Street Princeton, NJ 08540 609-924-3926 jack@mccarthyllc.com JOURNAL

The Class held its 50th reunion over Alumni Weekend, May 16-18. In attendance were Hector Griswold, Jim Kilgore, Jon Linker (and wife) and John Strong (and wife).

1964 William E. Ring 2118 Wilshire Boulevard, #336 Santa Monica, CA 90403 310-600-2015 mwmaverick@aol.com Donald E. Woodbridge 64 Depot Hill Road Amenia, NY 12501-5817 845-373-7035 woodzy@mohawk.net

1965 From the editor: We were very sorry to learn of the death of class correspondent Bill Rigot, who was proud to be a member of the PCD class of 1965, the last class to have graduated from PCD, as well as the PDS class of 1968, the first coed class of PDS. We are most grateful for his dedicated service as class correspondent for the PCD class of 1965. If you are interested in becoming the new correspondent for PCD ’65, please contact Ann Wiley ’70 at awiley@pds.org.

Patty Morgan-Irigoyen ‘66

Sarah Jaeger ’66 and Andrea Hicks ‘66

Class Notes Princeton Day School If a class correspondent is not listed, please send your notes to Ann Wiley ’70 at awiley@pds.org. Please consider being a class correspondent if your class does not have one.

1966 Deborah Hobler 1342 Rialto Lane Santa Barbara, CA 93105-4628 805-682-4896 dvhobler@cox.net We may be 65 years old, but clearly no one is slowing down! Barbara Sullivan: A master gardener, Barbara has been recognized for her expertise by PBS, who interviewed her in her garden for a PBS gardening show. As we went to press, she did not have the date when the show was being aired, so keep an eye on the TV Guide for this PBS program. Patty Morgan-Irigoyen: Patty reports that from her childhood days she always wanted to cuddle a fawn, and finally her wish was granted. This little sweetie strolled into Patty's backyard, and knew that Patty was safe to be around. They both look very peaceful together. Katherine Becker: After 40 years of living in New York, Katherine was feeling restless and decided perhaps it was time for a change. She began to explore other options. First on her list was Portland, Oregon, where she arrived in mid-June for a two-week look and see. She wrote, “Did you know that Portland is 30% planted trees? Has two beautiful rivers running through the center of the city? Is lush and

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Although Ferdie Wandelt had already led a very full and rewarding life by the time he turned 65 on February 10, 2013, his death on July 25 can only be viewed sadly as an event that occurred much too soon. Ferdie died of sudden complications of acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a form of cancer of the white blood cells. It is a great loss to all who knew him. Ferdie was one of the stars of our class, a superb athlete, all-around great guy and friend to all of his classmates. After PCD, he went to Taft and then to UNC-Chapel Hill. About a year after graduation from UNC, he returned to Taft to join the admissions office, of which he took command in 1976, as well as teach, coach, and mentor students, until a few years ago, when he took on an alumni liaison role. A fuller recounting of his life and career can be found at http://www.taftschool.org/alumni/ ferdie.aspx. To his wife, Joanna, and children, Allison and Christopher, and to his brother, Sandy, PCD ’65/PDS ’68, we express our deepest sympathies.


Sally Harries Gauldie: Sally’s wish for a special 65th birthday was realized as her entire family gathered together in Florida to celebrate her big day. Sons Steve and Dave created a scrapbook of congratulatory letters and e-mails from family and friends, filled with memories and good wishes. It was also Jack’s 70th and Steve’s 40th birthdays, so I am sure there were extra cakes. Dave and Sandra have bought a home in Toronto, and Sally loves having them back in Canada, close by. Susan Bonthron: In addition to her own work and teaching classes, Susan’s Otter Pond Bindery continues to attract the best book artists to teach classes. Paul Johnson, well-known book artist, taught two “Spirit House” workshops at Susan’s place. Her artworks continue to be displayed in art galleries. Sally Lane: I am convinced that Sally will never be bored. As always the communitarian, She impresses me by serving as a board member for the Mercer Foundation, Friends of New Jersey State Museum, and the Trenton Fire Museum, while working full-time. On Facebook about two weeks ago, she suggested her friends read an article "13 American Cities for Bacon Lovers," which of course I read immediately, which caused me to go back to eating peanut butter and bacon sandwiches for lunch, and plan a national bacon-tasting tour. How much weight could I anticipate gaining on this tour? Sally also attended, along with Andrea Hicks and Sarah Jaeger, the PDS Reunions in May for the purpose of attending a memorial for George Packard. Rick Ross ’68 organized the event. Sarah, Sally and husband Sam, Andrea, Rick Ross and his wife Judy all joined together later for dinner at Chick and Nello’s (used to be the farmhouse of Sally's grandfather), where there are no menus and Sally and Sam are on a first name basis with the owner's family. Margery Cuyler Perkins: After five-plus decades at the Barracks, Margery has officially moved to her new home in Lawrenceville. Though she said all the boxes are unpacked, she and John are still looking for more space for their book collection. Enid Sackin Reddick: Following retirement, Enid has developed new passions: ceramics and gardening. In the past few months she says ceramics has taken a backseat to her gardening. She and John also travelled to Atlanta to visit the kids and their five grandchildren. Lynn Wiley Hoffman: Lynn has settled into her new home in Lawrenceville. She is about to cross off one of her bucket list wishes: a tour of England, Wales, Ireland, and Scotland. Lynn will leave in late September and is very excited about the trip. In August, she also celebrates 27 years of sobriety, an anniversary worth celebrating.

Mettie Whipple: Mettie reported that her son, Arthur, was biking from Yellowstone to Colorado, which I calculate to be at least 500 miles, and her daughter, Stephanie, was hiking “The Way of St. James,” or the El Camino Santiago Trail, the pilgrimage route from France to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, which goes through the Pyrenees to Spain. It can take weeks or months to walk this trail depending on where you start. Debbie Hobler: In my ongoing research on the artists of the Gilded Age, I recently read a number of books on the Titanic (several well-known artists went down on the ship) including Lynn Behr Sanford’s ’68, terrific book, Starboard at Midnight, in which she tells the story of her grandparents (Karl and Helen Behr) who were passengers on the Titanic and survived the disaster. In addition, it is a thorough history of both of her grandparents' fascinating lives. GO buy it!

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Susan Fritsch Hunter ‘67, Julia Lockwood ‘67 and Jennie Borgerhoff ’67 celebrate “When I’m 64” reunion in Connecticut

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green? And has the country’s largest bookstore?” But after her 14 days there, despite its beauty and attractions, she decided maybe this city wasn’t her cup of tea. Next stop, Martha's Vineyard, a place she knows well. Wanting to feel fit for travel, she’s also added Qigong and Tai Chi to her exercise routines.

Galey Bissell Sergio reported she and Max just completed a cruise around the Greek Isles with newlywed son Alex and his wife Kristin. Following the cruise, Max and Galey dropped into Rome to visit with Max's family, and then they returned to California and Mexico. Hope Rose Angier: Hope and Fred celebrated their 43rd wedding anniversary this year. Congratulations! Roberta Flack once said, “Getting married is easy. Staying married is more difficult. Staying happily married for a lifetime should rank among the fine arts.” Hope reports that she is still taking on challenging decorative painting commissions, while continuing to take care of their beautiful property and home. I am deeply saddened to report that Ferdie Wandelt PCD ’63 passed away on July 25 from leukemia. Our class sends heartfelt condolences to Sandy Wandelt ’68, and all of the Wandelt family on the death of this wonderful man who was a compassionate friend, beloved educator and forever a gentleman.

1967 Susan Fritsch Hunter 12 Fatima Drive Bethany, CT 06524 203-393-9349 ares543@comcast.net Susan Fritsch Hunter wrote: During the past few months, I’ve been fortunate to have “minireunions” with PDS class members. My husband Bill and I celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary with a trip to Portugal and Spain in July, and we spent the last four days of our trip visiting Mary Young Bragado and her husband Max Bragado-Darman in Valladolid, a city about two hours north of Madrid. Mary and Max — whose daughter, Ilya, and grandsons, Max and Alex, joined us for a paella lunch — were great hosts and gave us wonderful tours of Segovia and Valladolid. In June, Jennie Borgerhoff and her daughter, Corie, and Julia Lockwood and her daughter, Priyanka, made the trip to Connecticut for a weekend at the Hunter household based around

Susan Fritsch Hunter ’67 and Mary Young Bragado ’67 pose with the city of Valladolid, Spain in background. the theme “When I’m 64.” Listening to Beatles albums and revisiting Beatles paraphernalia took some of the sting out of actually arriving at age 64! Phoebe Knapp Warren missed the Connecticut reunion because she was preparing to exhibit her artwork in the “Art and Architecture” show at the Water Works Art Museum in Miles City, Montana. Jennie Borgerhoff wrote: “It was so much fun to get together with all three of you for our minireunion.” Also this past summer, Jennie and her sisters, PDS alums Ledlie Borgerhoff ’72 and Beth Borgerhoff ’69, organized a 21st birthday party for Jennie’s son Arthur. “Beth and Leds, my blessed mother, and Arthur and Corie were my angels through my difficult and scary illness, central nervous system lymphoma, for two years,” Jennie wrote. “The doctors at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital have been fantastic . . . I am working hard at returning to a normal life and focusing on being healthy.” She reported that Corie is in the honors program at her school and Arthur won the Most Valuable Player of the Year awards in soccer and basketball all through high school and “is now working hard on his college work . . . Adopting two such amazing bright and talented kids has been the biggest gift in my life.” Jennie said she has met up several times with Betsy Gilliam Brown when she visits Princeton. Julia Lockwood wrote: “Marc and I are still in our respective practices, and retirement may not be that far away.” She reported that their oldest daughter Rachel has finished her first year at the University of Michigan graduate program in American studies; their daughter, Shradha, is a senior at St. Joseph’s College in Maine, majoring in environmental studies; and daughter, Priyanka, is a high school freshman. “She and I had fun Fall 2013


at Indian culture camp SPICE where yours truly was the first runner-up in the cooking contest.”

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Marta Nussbaum Steele wrote: “It’s been a great year for me, for my daughter, Liza Steele, and for the whole family by extension. Liza passed her dissertation defense in July at Princeton University in quantitative sociology and will be teaching as an assistant professor at SUNY-Purchase two days after her wedding in Switzerland to her beloved Romain.” Marta reported that she published her first book last September on election corruption.

1968 Sophia Godfrey Bauer 7 Hart Ridge Drive Burlington, CT 06013-1817 860-673-9385 candsbauer@att.net Mary Hobler Hyson 1067 Wolf Hill Road Cheshire, CT 06410-1732 203-272-1294 bassett7750@cox.net

living in the Lake Wales, Florida area. I bought a house in Winter Haven which is very close to Lake Wales. It would be fun to get together down there with other PDS classmates.” I got an email from Evan Donaldson this spring. He wrote that he has done some marathon runs, including a race on the Pacific Coast Highway with his daughter. Mazzie Madeira Gogolak was sorry to miss the 45th. “Please give my regards to Connie, Gail and Punky. I can just see them as we all were 50 years ago at MFS. Did you know I can still sing the school song by heart?! I am not sure if the ‘lamp of knowledge’ is still guiding our education system, but I am sure that PDS is a wonderful school.” I recently read in the Princeton Alumni Weekly of the passing of Walter Daub, Faron Daub Fahy’s father. He was in the Princeton Class of ’39. He died in March at the age of 97. In addition to his years teaching math, he was an avid athlete, loving the out-of-doors and always

happy to be hiking or kayaking in the backwoods of Maine. Faron, we are sorry for your loss and send our condolences to you. Gillian Gordon Crozier was sorry to miss the 45th. She was in the middle of a crucial work time. “I am Programme Director of the MA Producing Film and TV at Royal Holloway, University of London and my students are making their first film. Please pass on my best and big hugs all around. Bob and I are back in London after three years in Singapore where our daughter, Isla, lives. She works in the fashion branding biz and Mirren is a costume designer in Hollywood. Her latest effort (Short Term 12) just won SXSW best film! I am in the states a lot as we now have a home in East Hampton. We are there as much as we can. All are invited for cocktails on the terrace this summer. Please stop by.” What a great offer. Maybe we can have a mini-reunion at the tip of Long Island! I am sorry to let our readers know that Sandy Wandelt’s brother, Ferdie (PCD ’63) died in late July. The Wandelt family were huge supporters of sports at PCD and PDS. We extend our sympathy to Sandy and the family.

From Mary:

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Our 45th reunion was quite a success. Although our numbers were few (Gail Smith Cleare and Sia Godfrey Bauer and Joe Chandler had to cancel at the last minute), we had lively conversations and good eats (thanks to the caterers at PDS). Saturday offered school tours—including a new woodchip trail along the PDS boundary. There was a lovely gathering in remembrance of George Packard in the Upper School library, which included two of his daughters, Susan and Cynthia. Many stories were shared by his daughters, as well as several alums—mostly ’68ers, along with a handful of ’66ers, a ’69er and a teacher.

Susan Denise Harris 324 South Bald Hill Road New Canaan, CT 06840-2902 203-972-1424 ssharris73@hotmail.com

Other highlights of the weekend included a fine dinner at Colross with seven alums and two spouses (Andy Fishman’s wife, Kim Le and Rick Ross’s wife, Judy). Andy and Kim Le travelled from California to be at the reunion. Toasts were made to Mary Hobler Hyson and Rick and Sia (in her absence) for making the arrangements for the reunion. The committee also took on the challenge and managed to convince classmates to donate to the Annual Fund. With some guidance from Tracey Gates in the Alumni Office, and an extra boost from Rick offering a challenge gift, the class raised over $10,000. That’s an amazing amount. Thanks to all who contributed.

1970 Post-reunion ’68 brunch at Connie Sayen Ban’s home: (back) Mary Hobler Hyson and Connie; (front) Sue Kleinberg, Rick Ross and Katie Ecroyd

We’ve been a little slim in news, but happy to report that I have some this time… Rebecca Bushnell was elected to the PDS Board of Trustees. In June, the New York Times printed an article called, “The Unspoken Stigma of Workplace Flexibility,” which included many quotes from and a photo of Joan Williams.

1971 Alumni Weekend gathering to remember former English Department Chair George Packard

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Elizabeth Meredith Rigo 200 East 90th Street, #8H New York, NY 10128-3531 212-360-6752 nessoid@aol.com Georgia Myer reported that she was married on June 1, 2013 to Patrick Farmer in East Calais, VT.

Sunday morning a handful of classmates continued the reunion at Connie Sayen Ban’s home. She one-handedly created an elegant brunch. Most classmates headed off by noon, but Katie Ecroyd and yours truly stayed another three hours. Fun for all. Hopefully, our 50th will find more alums returning to PDS. Suzanne Blanchet Hirst sent her regards, sorry that she could not come to the reunion. “Lisa Lawrence and I have been in touch these last five years and it has been great renewing an old friendship. I’ve also heard from Joe Chandler many times. I saw that there are several alums

Ann Wiley 124 Traditions Way Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 609-403-6152 awiley@pds.org

1972 From the editor: Many thanks to Jan Hall Burruss for her great service as class correspondent, but she feels it is time for someone else to take over the column. If you are interested in becoming class correspondent, please contact Ann Wiley ’70 at awiley@pds.org.

Class of ’68 members Punky Brewster Rutledge, Sia Godfrey Bauer and Mary Hobler Hyson


yearbook and we all had a good laugh looking at the old pictures.” I bet!

’73 classmates: Susan Bauer Schwinger and Roger Williams

’73 classmates: Susan Bauer Schwinger, Sue Meigs, and Andy Katin ’73 classmates: Carol Lifland, Martha Sullivan Sword, Ellen Fisher, Jim Harford, Susan Bauer Schwinger, Dan Blum (in back)

Hilary Morgan ’73 beginning hockey

’73 classmates: Susan Bauer Schwinger, Marion Huston, Ellen Fisher, Martha Sullivan Sword

1973 Angela Williams Dickerson 27 Anthony Lane Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-2826 609-896-2627 adicker548@aol.com Cassandra L. Oxley 171 Pine Hill Road Boxborough, MA 01719-1915 978-264-4938 cassandra.oxley@gmail.com From Sandy: Sounds like our class reunion was a great success. Sorry to have missed it! Jim Harford sent a couple of pictures taken at the reunion bash at Hillbilly Hall in Hopewell. He wrote: “All I can say is that it was great to see everyone. I had no idea Carl was in a band in high school.”

Hilary Morgan ’73 learning to sail in the San Juan Islands. Susan Bauer Schwinger sent several photos from the reunion also and wrote: “The reunion was so much fun with a really good turnout. The highlight was definitely the music that Carl Sturken put together, featuring Carl, John Bushnell, Peter Browne, Zander Kennedy, Malcolm Pollack, Joe Abelson, and Mary Fowle. who was a year behind us at PDS. Marion Huston came from Seattle and Danny Blum came from Boulder, Colorado. The night before a lot of us went over to Buzz Woodworth's house and he got out our old

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Carl Sturken's ‘73 high school band doing "Be True To Your School": Roger Williams, Carl Sturken, Joe Abelson, Chip Place, Richard Olcott, and John Bushnell.

Leslie Sander attended the 40th reunion too, and wrote: “What a great time. It was fun to see the bands back together again and the Beach Rollos’ re-creation of the final assembly when they kicked Mr. McClure off the stage was great.” Leslie wrote that she is still in the music business; she had her own lighting company for twelve years working with bands in the Philadelphia area and Wildwood in the summers. After that she went to Atlantic City when the Taj Mahal opened and did 10 years there as the system tech in the lighting department. She moved to Delaware in 2000 and now runs a lighting company in Aston, PA where they do everything from concerts to graduations and corporate events. The best thing though is she has built her dream house. She and her brother designed a house in the woods in North Wilmington. The house has won numerous awards and was even featured on an HGTV show called "What's With That House." It took quite a while to get built, but she said, “it makes coming home every night a joy.” You can see a picture of the house at: http://www.sander-architects.com/filter/residential#tree-house. Leslie had a wonderful time at the 40th and hopes to keep in touch with people with whom she reconnected. Anne MacLeod Weeks wrote that she and husband Jim have now lived at the beach in Fenwick Island, DE, for a year and they could not be happier. Anne continues as Upper School Head at the Salisbury School in MD, a short commute through farm fields with beautiful skies overhead. Jim's SAT business is growing quickly. Anne began taking photos as a hobby this past winter and just won second place in the Delaware On View contest in Lewes, DE. Their son, Jed, is board president of Bikemore, a Baltimore Bike advocacy group he helped found. Anne has enjoyed reconnecting with Daryl Janick Kent this past year, and hears from Tucky Fussell and Hilary Morgan on occasion. She has particularly enjoyed reading the posts on the Facebook group “I grew up in Princeton,” a trip down memory lane. Roger Williams, also a reunion attendee, sent news from the Cascone Williams household. He wrote: “When Gina (Cascone) is not writing, she loves spending time with our precious 5-year-old granddaughter, Sydney Rose. Our 34-year-old daughter, Bree, is a dramatic arts teacher and expecting our second grandchild in October. Our 38-year-old son, Roger, is a professional scuba diver who works for the NY Wildlife Conservation Society. Gina’s books for young readers series, Deadtime Stories, premieres on Nickelodeon this fall.” Roger continues to grow his client list for his literary agency, New England Publishing Associates, Inc., check out www.nepa.com. Last but by no means least, I heard from Hilary Morgan. She wrote: “It seems the older I get, the more inquisitive I am. I have begun to revel in doing things in which I have little or no competency. At 50, I moved back to the East Coast after a hiatus of nearly 25 years overseas, in Hawaii and Alaska. At 51, I ran my

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first (and last!) marathon. At 56, I took up ice hockey; no easy feat since I didn't know how to skate! We lost every game the first year, but the next year we actually came in 2nd place in our division! At 57, I became a certified National Ski Patroller (nordic) and last week, at 58 (geez am I actually 58?), I am learning how to sail; I received my bareboat captain's license! So live long and live well my fellow PDS'ers and do one thing each day that scares you at least a little!”

1974 Keith Plapinger 45 Mount Vernon Street Apt 3B Boston, MA 02108 617-242-3924 keithplapinger@gmail.com

“In 2009, Bonini was the recipient of an Ellison Medical Foundation Senior Scholar Award in Aging Research and the winner of an Exceptional, Unconventional Research Enabling Knowledge Acceleration Grant awarded by the National Institutes of Health. She was also awarded a five-year David and Lucile Packard Fellowship grant in the amount of $500,000 in 1998 and was selected as an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute in 2000.”

1978 Allison Ijams Sargent 25 The Waterway Wellesley, MA 02481 781-235-5302 allisoni@comcast.net

1975 Yuki Moore Laurenti 464 Hamilton Avenue Trenton, NJ 08609-2711 609-394-1065 yuki@post.harvard.edu Mary Sword McDonough 111 North Main Street Pennington, NJ 08534-2206 609-737-8435 mollyswordmcdonough@yahoo.com

1976 Creigh Duncan 3 Coventry Farm Lane Princeton, NJ 08540-2537 609-683-5469 creighduncan@aol.com

1977 Alice Graff Looney 70 Jagger Lane Westhampton, NY 11977 631-288-4910 alooney@optonline.net Barbara Russell Flight’s mother reported that Barbara is now working at Webster Banks in Boston as a senior vice president. Jen Bonini ’87 sent news about her sister, Nancy Bonini: Nancy was elected to the National Academy of Sciences and was formally inducted this past spring. The University of Pennsylvania’s news release stated: “Nancy Bonini, Lucille B. Williams Professor of Biology, was elected as a member of the National Academy of Sciences, an honor considered to be one of the highest a United States scientist or engineer can receive. Members were chosen for their achievements in original research. The 2012 Academy class consists of 84 members and 21 foreign associates. Bonini’s research examines the mechanisms of human neurodegenerative diseases, including Huntington’s, Parkinson’s, ALS and Alzheimer’s diseases. Using the genetics of fruit flies, she creates models for human degeneration to provide insight into disease mechanisms. These studies aim to improve understanding of neural decline as a result of aging that will lead to new approaches for treatments.

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‘79 mini-reunion: Cathy White Mertz, Laura Farina, Martha Hicks Leta, and Ann Gillespie

1979 Martha Hicks Leta PO Box 207 Marshfield Hills, MA 02051-0207 781-837-5308 mhleta@aol.com Catherine White Mertz 67 Rybury Hillway Needham, MA 02492-4305 781-449-4993 pettifog@verizon.net From Martha: Laurie Knowlton: “What a ride the last 20 years have been! Spent ten years on Culebra Island, and then moved to mid-coast Maine (but still spend 2-3 months in the winter on Culebra). I'm a life coach, artist, teacher (photography), holistic animal services provider (animal Reiki, massage, communication, nutritional counseling, etc.), a social media consultant, and am studying to become a health and wellness coach. I've just been diagnosed with Chronic Lyme Disease (it seems I got it in 1988, when some unexplained and increasingly serious health issues started messing around with me). The treatment road I have ahead is a little rough, but I'm holding out hope that, in the end, I might finally be able to enjoy a more healed body. I am very grateful for finally finding an integrative doctor who was able to look at the big picture and diagnose me. I live in rural Alna, Maine, with my life partner, on a beautiful pond where we have a mini-farm. We have a guest room and would love to see any of you,

either here in the North or South of the Border in the winter.” Dr. Doug Fein left his medical practice of fourteen years and returned to the classroom. He is pursuing a master’s degree in Public Health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, “which will enable me to fulfill my ambition of working with the underserved population. I believe this is an area where I can make a real difference, and I am very excited about this new opportunity and challenge.” Doug reported that “classes are going well, but it is a whole new world compared to 1979. No more No. 2 pencils, chalkboards, erasers, paper, etc. It’s all about technology. I am the ‘old guy’ in the class, but I am OK with that.” He and Debbie (and Dixie, their 1-year-old canine “toddler”) have bought a home in Chapel Hill, so it looks like they won’t be around to host our 35th reunion in May! “I have seen Jay Nusblatt several times per year since our last reunion. It has been great to catch up with him. I will miss being local." Cathy put her sleuthing (stalking?) talents to work and found Jim Billington out in California. “I haven’t kept up with anyone from PDS. Got four kids, a sweet-as-can-be wife, a dog, two chinchillas (we are fighting the recession one rodent at a time), and 25 autistic teenagers we have loosely under wing. Jim gave up the rat race to become a self-described ‘shoe-leather priest’ and his wife Julia is a doctor. “I am 6'4", she is 5'1". All our kids, except the 7-year-old, are over 6'3" and all in high school. The oldest wears size 17 shoes. They are all cool kids. We live next to an ostrich farm, whose eggs feed 25, and since we have sunk most all our savings into Hidden Wings, we like ostrich eggs. Life is short. Art is long. God is cool.” To learn more about the extraordinary school Jim and Julia started to help adults with autism discover their hidden talents, go to www.hiddenwings.org. We also heard from Ken Keuffel, who spent his early years at PDS and went on to graduate from Lawrenceville and Webster University Vienna. “I've been married to Gabriela Rojas since 1999. Our son, Kenneth Keuffel III, turned 10 in March. We live in WinstonSalem, where I'm now freelancing. I was an arts reporter at the W-S Journal until that publication laid me off in November. Them's the breaks in newspapers these days, but I did put in about 12 really good years at the Journal and got to cover a thriving arts scene.” First it was on, then it was off when a winter storm intervened, but with some perseverance and planning, a mini-reunion happened at the lovely Needham, MA, home of Cathy White Mertz, featuring Laura Farina, Martha Hicks Leta, and Ann Gillespie. Cathy’s husband, Oscar, kept the barbeque stoked and the Lemon Drop Martinis flowing so the guests could get down to the task at hand, catching up on some 37 years of news. Laura, who is a DC-based lawyer with SmithDehn, LLP, and creator of Huggy Duggy sportswear said, “That was one of the best ‘reunions’ of my adulthood. I know we had many experiences apart with other friends, but we had so many significant points of intersection. That became so clear


during our flowing conversation for hours until we finally dropped (at 3AM!)”

Cathy summed up the gathering nicely, adding, “It was an evening of such warmth, comfort, and connection. Poignant revelations, belly laughs, and an honesty that’s rarely encountered in our adult lives. It’s something about the physical distance and the rarity of our gatherings that allow us to connect on the most important levels, unfettered by the day-to-day trivia, complaints, irritants. I don’t think we wasted a moment!” We hope this will entice as many of you as possible to make it to Princeton for our 35th reunion, coming up in May. Those of you who have attended past reunions can attest to how wonderful it is to see these old familiar faces and catch up. Whether you’ve put on a few pounds, or lost your hair, your job, your spouse, or been promoted to CEO of your multinational conglomerate, no one much cares. We just want to see YOU. Save the weekend of May 16!

1980 Jennifer Dutton Whyte 990 Singleton Avenue Woodmere, NY 11598-1718 516-569-8823 denjen790@msn.com

1981 Camie Carrington Levy 2212 Weymouth Street Moscow, ID 83843-9618 208-882-5658 camie@palousetravel.com Jen Bonini ’87 sent the Alumni Office some information about her brother, Jamie Bonini. She sent a link (http://mealsperhour.com) to a video detailing work that Jamie is doing through Toyota. Jen wrote: “As you may remember Jamie initiated the community service hours requirement at PDS. This was part of his passion as a high school student and it seems it has not left him. He has had a rewarding career as an engineer and manager in the automotive industry. Now he is still with Toyota but working within their community service branch leading projects like the one shown in this video. It seems to take him around the country working on a variety of different community scale issues on behalf of Toyota. I just love the full circle that the interest in this work demonstrates as here he is back at community service, something that showed up in full colors during his time at PDS but applying his engineer background.”

Lorraine M. Herr 9 South 021 Skylane Drive Naperville, IL 60564 LHerr@herr-design.com

Kelly Lambert Walker ’83 receiving the faculty award at Tabor Academy’s Commencement in June from Head of School John Quirk.

1983 Noelle Damico 44 Crane Avenue White Plains, NY 10603 the2revs@sprynet.com Rena Ann Whitehouse 395 Central Park Place Unit #230 Atlanta, GA 30312 404-898-0484 renawhitehouse@hotmail.com Kelly Lambert Walker received the 2013 Houlihan Faculty award at the Tabor Academy Commencement from Head of School John Quirk. The Class of 2001 established this award as their class gift to the school to be given annually by vote of the graduating class. Their intent was to establish a tradition of honoring one faculty member each year at the commencement ceremony to be publicly recognized for his or her service to their class. Kelly has taught Spanish and served as Assistant Director of Athletics at Tabor since 1987. Joe Christen wrote: “Hard to believe I am out of PDS 30 years, yet the past 15 years I have been a parent at PDS. Two ‘Lifer’ daughters, Go Figure! Simone ’11 is thriving at Oberlin and Julia is set to graduate in 2014. Where did the time go? Best to all my classmates.”

1984 Adrienne Spiegel McMullen 216 North Elmwood Avenue Oak Park, IL 60302-2222 708-386-9592 amcmullen2002@yahoo.com Edward J. Willard 214 Lynchburg Road Pilot Mountain, NC 27041-9320 tcwillard@mac.com

B.S.M.E. It was there that he met his first wife. He then started work as an engineer for Bruce Hardwood Floors. In 1998, he obtained his Professional Engineering Registration, which was a really big deal for him. He moved to London, KY 14 years ago and he loves it there; the back of his property borders the Daniel Boone National Forest, where they even have the occasional elk and bear lurking about. He has two sons with his first wife, Jack (age 12) and Frederick (age 9); he was divorced seven years ago. It was not long after that he met his second wife, Sandy. Roughly two years ago, they adopted a little girl, Ava, who is now three. There were no separation issues and she seemed to walk into her new home like she’d been there all of her life! His boys even accepted her without issue. She is their sister all the way! John lost his father a couple of years before they adopted Ava; John is sad about that for he knows his father would have really enjoyed her. He owes a lot of appreciation and gratitude to Andy Franz, Bob Whitlock, and Ron Meldrum for their inspiration and influence. He is very fortunate to be applying his skills on something a lot more significant than making houses look beautiful.

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Ann Gillespie, who lives in Bolton, MA, with her family, is an avid runner and works as a graphic designer. She moved to Providence with her family after 9th grade, graduating from The Wheeler School and Hamilton College. Ann says, “Princeton was such a wonderful place to grow up. Providence was great too—just different—and there's never been a simple answer when people ask where I'm from. But it’s really nice to feel like I still belong there!”

1982

1985 Lynne Erdman O’Donnell 9700 NW Caxton Lane Portland, OR 97229 fiveods@comcast.net

1986 Susan Franz Murphy 3838 River Road (Lockhouse) Lumberville, PA 18933 215-297-5794 susifranz@aol.com

1987 Craig C. Stuart 1638 Fell Street San Francisco, CA 94117 415-921-5085 cstuart19@sbcglobal.net Sofia D. Xethalis 1953 Shore Oak Drive Decatur, IL 62521 217-422-5648 sxethalis@yahoo.com.au The Alumni Office received news from Jen Bonini: “Scott (Miller) and I are still in Laramie, Wyoming. I am working part-time in a lab, teaching in our kids’ classrooms as much I can, and then taking care of the kids. Scott is still a professor of watershed hydrology at the University of Wyoming. A news highlight for Scott is that he is co-PI on the largest grant in the history of the university, and with this is helping to work on water management issues in the West. Quite his passion. The work is getting off the ground this year, and has been exciting.”

From Ted:

To see more information about Scott’s work, check out:

It was really great to finally hear from John Powers. After PDS, he graduated from West Virginia Institute of Technology, with a

http://www.uwyo.edu/uw/news/2012/07/ uw-receives-biggest-ever-research-grant-tostudy-water.html Fall 2013


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m2CeLKCz Who&feature=player_embedded From Sofia:

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It was great seeing everyone who came out for our 25th. Thank you so much Robin and Jon for hosting us all. I am enjoying a rainy summer in central Illinois after a two-year draught. My family is getting excited for our annual three-week road trip to the East Coast. Kristen is 11 and Celeste is seven. They are a lot of fun. I just finished a two-plus year stint as president of the board of our Children’s Museum. I am happy to say that it took a long time, but the museum is in much better shape. I am continuing my work there and moving on to our fabulous zoo. I still wish I could send my girls to PDS!!! Carla Taylor reported: “Olivia is starting kindergarten in the fall. Ray is still practicing anesthesiology at George Washington University Hospital. I'm nearing the end of the product development phase of my business developing self-help tools for parents of young children (not that any of us need any help...lol). I just filed my third patent for my business and am looking to raise some capital for the official launch of my software. Can’t wait to see everyone again! Look me up if you’re in the Washington, DC area.” Robin Cook McConaughy wrote: “It was great to host everyone last year! We still have about 40 Sandy Bing afro wigs in the house if anyone has the need… Jon and I have finally opened our market, Brick Farm Market (www.brickfarmmarket.com) in downtown Hopewell, after three years of building and preparing. The response has exceeded our expectations and we are learning a lot about retail (and doing business in a small town!). The market has charcuterie, fresh meat, herbs, flowers and produce from our farm, a juice bar, cheese counter, bakery and prepared foods, among some other basics that are sources locally. We will be opening a farm-to-table restaurant in Hopewell next year. Kids, Finn and Drew, are 13 and 10. We occasionally see Mike Rassweiler in our farming circles and have sold some of his excellent produce from his North Slope farm in the market when we had a shortage. Also we are going to see Beth Fulmer Emery this summer in Maine. Please come visit when you're in the neighborhood!”

1988 Amy Venable Ciuffreda 8 Rydal Drive Lawrenceville, NJ 08648-3653 609-882-7899 amy.ciuffreda@gmail.com

Ciuffreda, and myself – and we made profligate use of the photo booth and costume props that brought back all sorts of Mikado backstage memories. Saturday was awash in daytime activities and sports, with alums Andrea Hall Elish, Ron Cunningham, Taylor Hwong, Jim Strugger, Reed Newhall, and their spouses and kids. But the main event was Saturday night. DJ Mike Lingle prepared an 80s-tastic playlist, which he posted to our class Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/pds1988/. Collins brought binders of his old class photojournalism pictures, so even if you weren’t there, we were all reminiscing about what you did in the senior lounge and how cute you looked (we’re looking at you, Elisa DeRochi, Britt Eaton, Holly Greenberg, Paul Robertson, and that junior who thought he was part of our class). The ever-thoughtful Amy made a fantastic poster display using photos from reunions past. You’ll have a chance to see it again at the 30th, updated with the great class photo her husband Brian took of us. You can visit our Facebook page to see more photos. It was a terrific roll call: in addition to everyone who was there Friday night and Saturday afternoon, we had Miriam Pollard Cohen, Kit Greenberg Herrera, Greg Myers, Landis Greathouse, Christine Grounds, Jessie Robertson, Brian Kral, Jeremy Rothfleisch, Marc Collins, George Paci, Vince Totaro, Julia Herr Smith, Robert Ostfeld, Emily Francomano, Dawn Feldman Fakuda, Elizabeth Hare, Ed Eglin, Abigail Zimskind Schein, Brooke Murphy Kelly, Melissa Baron Murdoch (in from London!).

The wedding of Brooke Murphy ‘88 Nassau Inn. And when the Nassau Inn closed, a handful of us went upstairs to a lounge for an after-after-after party until 3 a.m. A great event made great by everyone who was there. Now for a few other updates:

‘88 classmates at their 25th reunion: Arianna Rosati, Landis Greathouse, Christine Grounds, Elizabeth Hare

From Arianna:

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1988 classmates: Amy Venable Ciuffreda, Collins Roth, Courtney Shannon, Winnie Roberts, Arianna Rosati, Jeremy Rabb in the Alumni Weekend photobooth

When PDS kicked us out an hour after we were supposed to leave, we repaired to the

Arianna Rosati 251 W. 19 Street #3C New York, NY 10011 pavianyc@gmail.com We had an amazing reunion! Thank you to everyone who made it such an incredible weekend under the Colross tent. We kicked things off Friday night with a small gang – Collins Roth, Jeremy Rabb, Courtney Shannon, Jamie Salkind, Winnie Roberts, Amy Venable

The class of 1988 celebrating their 25th reunion

Jeremy Rabb ’88, Elizabeth Hare ‘88, Vince Totaro ‘88 celebrating their 25th reunion.

From Taylor Hwong: First I have to give thanks to everyone for making our 25th such a great reunion and for making this the givingest (don't worry, I learned that word at Lawrenceville) year to date for the Great Class of 1988. We contributed $18,899.80, which must be some intentional conflation of Miss Fine’s founding year and our class. Secondly, as some of you know from my crass peddling of her story to raise money for the Annual Fund, Brooke Murphy, I am happy to report, wed in June in the Bahamian paradise of...well, the Bahamas. While she was rendered temporarily speechless by multiple sentimental readings during the ceremony, the reception's Babbling Brooke signature drink and late-night festivities evidenced that the party girl still has it in her. I understand that Felicity Wood almost attended but had to bow out, which is a shame since I haven't seen her since we randomly camped together in the Sierra Nevada foothills back in


the 90’s (crazy Berkeley story for another time). Congratulations, Brooke!

From Paul Robertson: I got on board as the general manager of a major project in Florida, the Westgate River Ranch Cowboy Theme Park. It’s an awesome opportunity and continuation of my great ranch adventure! Grand re-opening of the ranch is in October. I think we know where we’re going for our 30th.

1989 Christina Frank 147 East Delaware Avenue Pennington, NJ 08534 609-818-1942 Doria Roberts PO Box 5313 Atlanta, GA 31107 404-874-3779 doriaroberts@yahoo.com Lauren French Stout 965 South Morgan Street Meadeville, PA 16335 814-337-5686 lfrench@allegheny.edu

1993

Jonathan P. Clancy 168 Mountain Avenue Princeton, NJ 08540 jpclancy@gmail.com

Darcey Carlson Leonard 1754 Brook Road Warren, VT 05674 802-496-6407 darceyleonard@gmavt.net

Deborah Bushell Gans 143 Isle Verde Way Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 561-799-2463 debgans@yahoo.com From Debby: The class of 1990 held an impromptu 23rd reunion recently spurred by the performance of Isheeta Ganguly. Isheeta, a celebrated performer in India, sang at the esteemed Rubin Museum. Isheeta was wonderful to listen to and still commanded the same presence she did during high school. Her music weaves together Indian folk-pop, classical, lounge, elektronika, and Rabindrasangeet (the music of Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore) in an unprecedented manner. We gathered from opposite ends of the earth and found our lives had taken us in vastly different directions. However, we (me, Isheeta, Rebecca Dickson, Debbie Klein Geller, Timory Howe Ridall, and Kysha White) all felt like we last saw each other just yesterday in the senior lounge. Despite not having seen each other in 20 years we spent the evening laughing and reminiscing about our PDS days. Inspired by our 23rd reunion, Isheeta and I (Debby Bushell Gans) decided to hold a second reunion, this time with our kids (potential PDSers, class of 2026)…after three days together, there was a tearful goodbye amongst the junior set. There’s nothing quite like old friends! In other news, Mrs. H’s artistic inspiration 25 years ago amongst the film and the fixer, has remained a part of me. This summer, I was awarded “Best of Show” in a juried photo exhibit at the Palm Beach Photographic Institute in Palm Beach, Florida.

1991 Irene Kim Asbury 5 Wayne Street #3 Jersey City, NJ 07302-3614 201-988-2436 ikasbury@yahoo.com

Classmates from the class of 1990: Kysha White, Debby Bushell Gans, Rebecca Dickson, Isheeta Ganguly, Timory Howe Ridall and Debbie Klein Geller.

Adam D. Petrick 96 South Street Apt. 4 Boston, MA 02111 617-320-6537 adam.petrick@puma.com

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Sometime around Thanksgiving, we’ll have a chance to see Jeremy Rabb in theaters nationally in the upcoming Spike Jonze feature, Her, starring Scarlett Johansson and Joaquin Phoenix. “I’m also very excited about performing a role I’ve wanted to play for many years: Clov in Beckett’s Endgame,” he wrote. “It opens this fall at a wonderful repertory theater in Pasadena called A Noise Within, so if you happen to be on the lower west side (of California), come check it out.”

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1994 C. Justin Hillenbrand 25 Mooreland Road Greenwich, CT 06831 jhillenbrand@mcpfunds.com Marika Sardar Nickson 5205 39th Avenue Sunnyside, NY 11104 917-579-5047 marikasardar@yahoo.com

1995 Melissa Woodruff Mccormick 257 South State Street Newtown, PA 18940 215-550-6596

1996 Sonal Mahida 10 Colt Circle Princeton Junction, NJ 08550-2247 609-371-0807 Stephen J. Nanfara 5 Pegg Road Flemington, NJ 08822 nanfara@yahoo.com

1997 Ellyn Rajfer Herkins 6 Anvil Court Marlboro, NJ 07746 732-970-2188 ellynrajfer@hotmail.com

Sarah Beatty Raterman 206 Shearwater Court W Apt. 91 Jersey City, NJ 07305

L. Amanda Rabinowitz 59 W. 12th Street Apt. 9A New York, NY 10011 609-937-6348 mandyrab@aol.com

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Meghan Bencze Mayhew 1011 Dacian Avenue Apt. A Durham, NC 27701 meghan_mayhew@hotmail.com

Marin Blitzer Bartholomew 154 Newbury Street Apt. 5B Boston, MA 02116 617-752-4047

Blair F. Young 1204 Alsace Way Lafayette, CO 80026-1855 newpantaloons@gmail.com

Giovanna Torchio 2500 Q Street NW Washington, DC 20007 gray.giovanna@gmail.com

Adu, son of Isheeta Ganguly '90 and Carly, daughter of Debby Bushell Gans '90 Fall 2013


Kelila Green Siciliano wrote: “My husband and I are expecting baby #2 in October, and Yoella is so excited to be a big sister! I'm living in LA, and loving it. My husband recently became an independent insurance agent, and I am a stay-at-home mom (I love my chosen ‘career’).”

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Andrew Dean ‘98 and his helicopter; he supports the George Washington Carrier Group homeported at Yakutska Naval Base, in Tokyo region.

Ariana Jakub is living in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and is looking forward to her wedding this coming December 28. Ariana wrote: “I am currently teaching art at an elementary school, and middle school. I also started an art history education program for children called Little Savages, which I run out of the arts council here in Oklahoma.” It’s always nice to hear from everyone, and to be able to take the time to update the PDS community on how the people from the class of ’99 are doing. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you would like to include an update in our next Journal!

2000 Jessica Batt 32 Fox Grape Road Flemington, NJ 08822-4011 908-782-8097 jbatt82@yahoo.com

Joanna Woodruff Rominger ’99 with husband Matt, and son Sam

1999 Nikhil S. Agharkar 20 East 9th Street Apt. 10R New York, NY 10003 nik.agharkar@gmail.com Joanna Woodruff Rominger 836 South Broad Street Lansdale, PA 19446 jbw1980@gmail.com Robyn Wells 479 Jefferson Road Princeton, NJ 08540-3418 609-924-9680 robynwells@gmail.com From Joanna: I am really excited to share some more exciting news from the class of ’99! My husband, Matt, and I welcomed our first child this past February 28, Samuel Flynn. Life as a mom has been more than I ever thought it could be. I am enjoying every minute with him until I return to work in the fall at Germantown Academy. Besides the addition of Sam to our family, things are about the same for me in PA! Sharon Herbert is still living up in VT, where she works for Burton Snowboards. Sharon decided to attend the New England Culinary Institute in Vermont, and will be graduating next month. Sharon wrote, “I decided to do this on the side, because I love cooking!" JOURNAL

Matthew McGowan 4 Cheswold Boulevard Apt. 2A Newark, DE 19713 matt.mcgowan@yahoo.com Natasha Jacques Nolan 44 Fox Chase Run Hillsborough, NJ 08844 nkjphoto@hotmail.com Sapna Thottathil 1029 Oak Street #44 Oakland, CA 94607 sapna.thottathil@gmail.com

2001 Nick Sardar 10 Park Avenue Apt. 18K New York, NY 10016 nicksardar1@gmail.com Ashton Todd 20 Boudinot Street Princeton, NJ 08540 ashtontodd@gmail.com A. Joy Woffindin 211 Goat Hill Road Lambertville, NJ 08530 609-397-0033 feelthejoy@gmail.com

2002 Margaret Sayen 52 Heritage Drive New Hope, PA 18938 margaretsayen@gmail.com

Andrea Swaney 1955 Menalto Avenue Menlo Park, CA 94025 andrea.swaney@gmail.com From Marlee: Happy fall! Hope everyone had a wonderful summer. Here are the updates from the Class of 2002... Timon Lorenzo reported: “I am living in the same apartment on the Upper West Side, working in the same family asset management office, but with Nathan Windsor's (aka Nathaniel Smith) help, I'm getting closer to the dream of playing guitar and piano, performing a great Avett Bros song at the end of the summer! LLPL! (Long Live PDS Love)” Jessica Tamayo wrote in to share the following: “Spent an amazing season working in an outdoor preschool in Big Sur this year, and while on the West Coast, got to go to one of Sasha Rosse’s fabulous San Francisco dinner parties with my exquisite date, Julie Wilson. Looking forward to an exciting move to Denver to teach kindergarten at the Denver Waldorf School. Life is blessed and beautiful.” Katherine Blatterfein Sorriento shared some exciting news: “My husband Jeff and I moved back to Florida last year; we just bought a house only half an hour from Jessica Schilke Mercer! I'm especially excited to have her nearby when Jeff and I welcome our first child this fall. Mackenzie Grace is due at the end of September!” Johanna Dickson sent the following update: “I finally have some news to share! I start a new job Monday as a Marketing and Administrative Assistant at Kostow Greenwood Architects in Soho! I am also still working as a freelance writer and will be a contributing blogger to the new website of SoundSense, a company that specializes in sound proofing.” As for my update, I’m living in Bucks County and working in Princeton as the Development Associate for Morven Museum & Garden. Have had the fun of seeing many familiar PDS faces who are also living in the area (Ryan Palsho ’05, Wilson Weed ’01, Ashton Todd ’01, to name a few...) Ryan and Grant Schmucker are actually working at the same company now, XL Group, in Doylestown, which is great. Also had a great 4th of July with Julie Wilson, who came to stay with me while on the East Coast. She is still living in California and has just moved out to Marin County with her beau and loves it out there.

2003 Allison Marshall 120 Edgewood Avenue San Francisco, CA 94117 amarshall220@aol.com The PDS Alumni Office received news that Julia Tamulis became an associate in the Washington DC office of Bass, Berry & Sims PLC in February 2012. “Julia will focus her practice on counseling healthcare clients on transactional, operational and regulatory matters. Prior to joining the firm, Julia worked as an attorney-advisor for the Department of Health


Julia Tamulis ‘03

Emily Hamlin '03 with her dad, Andy Hamlin, at Teachers College Columbia University graduation.

Alyssa Briody '03 with her mother Stephanie Briody at Alyssa's graduation from law school

Morgan Weed ’03 as Tink and Human Services (DHHS), Departmental Appeals Board, Medicare Operations Division. She earned her law degree at The George Washington University and received her B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania.” From Allison: Hey everyone! The 10th reunion was a big success and from those that went I heard it was a blast. Nick Perold wrote: “It was truly a pleasure seeing so many of my ’03 classmates at our recent 10-year reunion! The event, the people, and the stories reminded me once again that PDS is an incredibly special place." I was lucky to spend my summer having some PDS reunions at the weddings of Emily Hamlin and Katie Weber. Many classmates were in attendance at both, including Eleanor Oakes, Daniella Gold, John Patteson ’02, Elif Sen ’02, Daniel Mykytyn ’02, Dorian Batt ’02, Patrick Southern ’02, and Noah Fisher. In addition to attending these great weddings with me, and after graduating Yale Law School, Alyssa Briody spent most of the summer studying for the Louisiana Bar. Brian Smith wrote: “I moved to Los Angeles this summer to pursue television development,

after six years working in New York producing shows on Broadway and downtown. Most recently, I produced this year’s Tony-winning Best Musical Kinky Boots. I had such a great time this spring in Princeton catching up with everyone at our 10-year reunion, and celebrating Erich & Jackie Hatala Matthes' wedding the weekend before. If you're ever in LA give me a shout!” Morgan Weed had an amazing summer learning how to fly at the Dallas Theater Center, where she played Tink in the World-Premiere of the new musical, FLY, directed by three-time Tony Award Winner, Jeffrey Seller. James Ramos wrote: “We have had a great summer so far. From a trip to San Francisco during which we spent time with Allison Marshall, to time in Fripp Island, SC with my wife’s family, it has been a whirlwind. We had a great time catching up with old friends at the Young Alumni Happy Hour at the NYC Boat Basin and are excited for spending the rest of summer with family and friends in Hoboken." Erich Matthes wrote: “Hello, ’03! It’s been about six years since my last update, so here goes. I got married on May 11, 2013 to Jaclyn Hatala Matthes, who I met during graduate school at Berkeley (I've taken her last name as my middle name, so I'm now Erich Hatala Matthes!). We had a wonderful wedding at the Mountain Lakes House in Princeton. PDSers in attendance included: Thomas Bohnett ’02,

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Katie Weber '03 and John Patteson '02 at their wedding

Graeme Blair ’02, Brian Smith, Michael Highland, Justin Revelle, Anita Deshpande, Bianca Gersten, Brett Downey Riggle ’04 and Liz Cutler (faculty). In addition to getting married, we ended up cramming a bunch of other major life-events together. The week before the wedding we filed our doctoral dissertations at Berkeley (mine in philosophy, hers in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management), and moved out of our apartment. For the moment, we’ve relocated to Brookline, MA, where we’re both starting our first academic jobs. As of July 1, I’m an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Wellesley College, and Jackie is a postdoctoral researcher at Boston University. Next year, though, we’ll be moving up to the Hanover, NH area, where Jackie will start a job as Assistant Professor of Geography at Dartmouth. We're hoping to get a place on a lake or in the mountains so we can really take advantage of the area. We'll keep a small apartment in the Boston area to cut down on my commuting. These are really dream jobs for both of us, so we’re super excited and grateful to everyone who’s supported us during the long slog of grad school. Jackie’s teaching and research will focus on global environmental change, and I'll be researching and teaching courses in various aspects of ethical theory and philosophy of art. We were very sorry to miss the 10th reunion, but my sister was graduating from college the same weekend. Hope to see everyone at the 15th!” Michael Highland wrote: “Life in LA is pretty much as I expected: an endless parade of sunshine, farmer's markets, and bikini-clad rollerbladers. There is also volleyball 24 hours a day. Thankfully, my job making video games helps to keep me firmly grounded in reality. Without that sense of purpose, I’m not sure what I would do... most likely volleyball. I’m happy to say my fiancee Chrissy has really embraced the SoCal lifestyle. Unfortunately, her diet of raw kale smoothies has done little to curb her brash Philly attitude. Nathaniel Halpern ’02 recently made a cameo in my life, we spent a lovely afternoon birding together. Much love to all my East Coast homies, please come visit.” Ben Johnson wrote: “Hey all, not much new to add this year but was guilted into writing something by Allison Marshall... I'm still living in New York and recently took a job at a start-up called Tough Mudder where I'm running the communications team. When I'm not at work convincing people to let us electrocute/freeze/ exhaust them, I spend most of my free time biking or running around the city and trying to catch up with old friends. I’m lucky enough to still see a lot of James Ramos and his wife in Hoboken, and have a long trip planned to the West Coast later this year where I hope to see many more of you. If you’re ever in New York, I’m always up for catching up over good beer, and I hope everyone else is doing well.” Joanna Bowen sent news that after five years working in Campus Ministry at Villanova University, she has accepted a position to be the Director of the Augustinian Volunteers. The Augustinian Volunteers provide opportunities for young men and women to serve with estab-

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lished educational, social, and health programs in five domestic cities and one international site. By building and living in community with other volunteers and forming relationships with local Augustinian communities, the volunteers’ lives are enriched, as they enrich the lives of others. Joanna served with the program in San Diego in 2007-2008.

2004 Erin McCormick 5085 Case Street Middlebury, VT 05753 802-462-3645 erinmacker@gmail.com Michelle Bramlett was promoted to the Director of Admissions for Winston Preparatory School. She’d love to connect with any families in the city or in New Jersey, especially students who may have learning disabilities, who Winston Prep can accommodate. Katie Levine recently got engaged to Paul White and started a new job at Plated.com, a company that delivers all of the ingredients you need to cook a gourmet meal at home in 30 minutes or less. Erin McCormick accepted the position of Digital Marketing Manager at Middlebury Interactive Languages, a tech-education start-up specializing in K-12 digital world language courses. Erin will marry her best friend, Randy Hill, on October 5 in Middlebury, Vermont. Lily Mitchell is working as a neurology/ oncology nurse in Austin and staring down her last year of graduate school. She’s enjoying Texas −swimming, barbecue, cycling, twostepping − but lately has been dreaming up plans to get back to California. Benjamin Ostro finished up his first year as an Emergency Medicine resident at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. He has started his second year in July. His new responsibilities include being the dedicated “flight doc” where he is the only physician on board a med-evac helicopter.

2005 Kyle Boatwright 647 Calamus Palm Place Henderson, NV 89011 kilyseboatwright@gmail.com Kaitlyn Langdon 5075 Purcell Drive Colorado Springs, CO 80922 kaitlynlangdon@gmail.com

or your meals. I know way more about you than I ever intended.) But some of you still send me news the old-fashioned and less creepy-feeling way, which I appreciate. Jessica Rich Horton wrote in with big news. She married Rob Horton on May 18. Since then, the Hortons have stormed around the Western Hemisphere, traveling to Antigua, Dominica and Alaska, running a half marathon, and completing a Tough Mudder. (I’m not sure what a Tough Mudder is, but based on pictures I see on Facebook, I can surmise that participants get muddy and tired.) Back from their travels, the couple is planning to settle in Hopewell. Horton wrote: “[We] bought a beautiful little house in Hopewell Borough. We'll move into our new home with our two dogs and our cat on September 6. I’m still working in Corporate Communications at AT&T − three years next month − and still loving it.” Arvind Thambidurai is also enjoying married life. He wrote: “Arvind and Santhra are doing well and currently living in Plainsboro, NJ.” Meanwhile, a number of unmarried members of our class are educating the next generation. David Blitzer wrote: “I am still teaching 8th Grade English at Boston Prep Charter Public School and having an awesome time… If anyone else is interested in teaching in or working for charters in the future, feel free to reach out to me, as there is no better job!” Blitzer added that he spoke with Jon Hofman about Hofman’s experience teaching at KIPP Delta Public Schools, an association of charter schools in Arkansas. “It sounds like the beginning of an exciting experience for him,” Blitzer said. Ally Brill is teaching Pre-Kindergarten at the Feynman School in Bethesda, Maryland. Brill wrote: “[Feynman is] a start-up private school for academically gifted kids. This year will be Feynman's fourth year open and it has been an awesome experience watching the school grow. I love what I do; the kids really keep you on your toes!” Brill recently moved into a new apartment in Bethesda. Brill is still in school herself, working toward an M.A. in Educational Psychology with a focus on Gifted Education and Talent Development. Brill is studying at the University of Connecticut and hopes to finish her degree by August 2015.

I’m entering my final year of law school, and will be in New York for the rest of the year. Although I’m still trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up, I know that after law school I will be moving to D.C. to work for a judge on the Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces and play with her dogs (she apparently brings her dogs to the office). I was excited to see that PDS installed air-conditioning in all classrooms. Now I can finally get rid of the ice fan machines that I made senior year and was keeping in my parents’ basement in case PDS ever decided that schlepping large containers of ice around the building was a good way to cool classrooms. Thanks for the updates, and I’m looking forward to hearing from everyone next time!

2007 Melanie Philippou 9 Bonner Court Pennington, NJ 08534 609-730-9479 philippoum@rider.edu

2008 Tessica Glancey 208 Massachusetts Ave NE Johnson Building Room #309 Washington DC, 20002 tessicaglancey@gmail.com Lindsey Mischner missed the fifth reunion because she graduated from college that weekend. At Yale, Lindsey was an active member of the Women's Club Volleyball Team (2010 National Champions!) as well as intramural sports and student council within her residential college. She was in Princeton for most of the summer but moved to Madison, WI in July. Joe Sarvary is working as a field biologist in Paraguay.

Hannah Epstein is working at NFL Films in Cherry Hill, NJ as a production assistant.

Jacob “Mendy” Fisch 105 Fitzrandolph Road Princeton, NJ 08540 609-924-5384 mendyman@gmail.com

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Onitiri wrote that he is still DJ’ing on the East Coast and in West Africa. He plans to DJ in West Africa this December. He urges fans to get excited for the launch of his website [http://princeofmix.com] on his 25th birthday weekend in September. (According to my research, this information likely places the launch on the weekend of September 21-22.)

Tess Glancey is working as Deputy Press Secretary for U.S. Senator Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) in his Washington, D.C. office.

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It has been seven years since we’ve graduated and most of what we know about each other is probably gleaned from our Facebook newsfeeds. (I say this to a few of you: I clicked on one of your posts once and now Facebook keeps on trying to tell me about your vacation, your pets,

Conor Meara and Kunle Onitiri have continued to make their marks in the music industry. Meara wrote, “I have been releasing recorded music as Roy Orbitron, and my son Noah is almost two.”

Isaac Geltzer finished his master’s at Drexel and has moved to NYC to work at Ernst & Young. Jake Lipkin is currently in medical school at Penn State University (Hershey).

Jessica Rich Horton ’06 and her husband Rob.

Dave Janhofer is working at National Institute of Health and Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington. He is currently applying to medical schools for the Class of 2018.


James Cole is working at Y&R at their NYC Headquarters as a Brand Strategist.

Tara Glancey studied abroad in Spain last semester, and interned at the Ronald McDonald House this past summer.

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Alexandra Feuer studied abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark during the spring semester, and interned in the Quality Management department at Saint Peter’s University Hospital in New Brunswick this past summer.

Ashley Smoots 1100 Surrey Lane Yardley, PA 19067 215-497-5025 ans155@pitt.edu

Erich Matthes ’03 sent news about his sister, Sarah Matthes: “Sarah graduated from Yale this May and received a major award given to one graduating English major. The Frederick Mortimer Clapp Fellowship (a $50,000 award) is given to support one year of full-time poetry writing.” Ashley sent the following news: Caroline Bird is starting her fourth season as a corps de ballet member with Staatsballet Berlin in Germany. She has enjoyed dancing her way around the greatest international opera houses of the world and always warmly welcomes hellos from classmates and friends if you find yourself in Germany! Rachel Bristol graduated from Hamilton College and moved to Portland, Maine for a job in a start-up mobile-marketing company. Misha Gerschel spent the summer doing research at Middlebury and headed to Dartmouth this fall to study engineering. Nick Vik graduated from Tufts in May with a degree in International Relations and Economics. He has stayed in Boston doing Investment Strategy consulting at Cambridge Associates and is living in Beacon Hill with two of his fraternity brothers.

2010 Alexandra Feuer 16 Meetinghouse Court Princeton, NJ 08540 609-683-1542 feueal01@gettysburg.edu Rebecca Golden Muhlenberg College Seegers Union Box 0336 2400 Chew Street Allentown, PA 18104-5596 732-754-3812 rg244315@muhlenberg.edu From Alex: Adrienne Esposito interned at Seventh House PR in New York City this past summer. Adrienne also received the Rising Senior Ballet Scholarship at Texas Christian University. This past spring, Rebecca Golden was inducted into the Pi of Pennsylvania chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa academic honors society. This summer Becca conducted pediatric neuroblastoma research at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

Evan Quinn interned with the Carolina Panthers this summer and has been hired to edit in-game music for them for this season. Courtland Lackey finished up her third season as a D1 lacrosse player for Howard University. This summer, Courtland interned at J.P. Morgan in their Treasury Services-Digital Marketing group. Jessica Weiner interned at minibar by Jose Andres this summer, and she hopes to continue her work there into the fall.

2011 Svitlana Lymar Syracuse University Syracuse, NY 13244-5040 609-977-1042 silymar@syr.edu Alexandra McCourt sent news that she was selected for the Entrepreneurship Fellows Program of Business at Georgetown University. She also was elected President of the Sursum Corda Literacy Program in DC, where she tutors math.

2012 Rachel Maddox Campus Box 4108 Connecticut College 270 Mohegan Avenue New London, CT 06320 609-571-7998 Rachel.Maddox@conncoll.edu Annie Nyce Rollins College 1000 Holt Avenue #2008 Winter Park, FL 32789 annienyce@gmail.com Peter Powers Bowdoin College 843 Smith Union Brunswick, ME 04011 609-658-8799 ppowers@bowdoin.edu From Peter: From what I’ve heard from my classmates, it sounds like the Class of 2012 is doing well after just one year out of PDS: Gabi Phillips wrote that she sold Cutco Cutlery this past summer and took art history classes at Raritan Valley Community College Eric Powers is “just chugging along at Boston College. After trying out for several a capella groups, he's bounced back and is doing great. Really great.” As his brother, I can say that he did NOT audition for any a capella groups, but he is doing well.

Annie Nyce was initiated into Kappa Delta sorority and soon after was installed as the new Director of Events for the Panhellenic Executive Board at Rollins College. She spent her summer employed as the Store Supervisor for Jack Wills in Princeton while continuing her internship at Fred Astaire Dance Studio of Princeton. With Fred Astaire she attended regional competitions and had the opportunity to meet Val Chmerkovskiy from Dancing With The Stars at a fundraiser for the Ballroom Dancing Cancer Foundation in Brooklyn, NY.

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Vinay Trivedi 325 Ridge Avenue Newtown, PA 18940 215-598-0568 vinay.a.trivedi@gmail.com

Cara Hume emailed me this summer, reporting that she’s “currently in Spain living with a grouchy old host mom and eating lots of paella while taking classes. I liked college, my sorority, and the Irish play I partook in.”

Charlotte Williams wrote that she “deferred freshman year and was accepted into Princeton’s Bridge Year Program in Peru along with six other Princeton students. She spent the academic year living with a host family in Urubamba, taking Spanish classes, volunteering on a water filter project, and teaching English in a local public school. She also traveled within the country, completing the Inca trail to Machu Picchu, visiting Lake Titicaca, and ziplining on the edge of the Amazon jungle. She also attempted to surf. She misses the beautiful landscape, the delicious food, and her friends and host family. She misses less the non-potable water and hospitalizations due to parasites. She is excited to start school in the fall and nervous that she hasn’t taken a test or written a paper in over a year.” Brit Bucklee worked on Spider-Man 2 and studied in Italy with NYU this summer. This year he also joined the Delta Kappa Alpha national cinema fraternity and will be their social chair for the 2013-2014 year. Rachel Maddox said “I had a great first year at Conn College. I did props for a show that we did in collaboration with the well-renowned Q Brothers, as well as costumes for Into the Woods, and lights for a student production. Speaking of student run, I re-wrote, re-staged, and co-directed my original play, The Pretenders, and it was performed twice for the Conn community, which was also really exciting. And besides that, I’ve been getting involved with at-risk youth in the New London community, and I will be a student adviser to the freshmen for the upcoming year. Holla.” Erica Glancey wrote: “I made the equestrian team at Skidmore and we tied with Saint Lawrence for the prestigious Collegiate Cup at the IHSA National Championships. Still riding and showing this summer to keep up with riding but have no job, which is so ideal.” Jessica Goldberg reported: “I basically sat in a dark classroom learning about finance and accounting from 9-4 every day since May 28 but I'm happy to say that this time next week I'll be 16 credits with Business Minor from Villanova. Not the best way to spend my summer. Also I joined Kappa Kappa Gamma.” Hunt Griffith took Organic Chemistry all summer.

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Will Westcott’s dad wrote that “though Will tends to be modest, as proud parents, we want to let you know that he was on the engineering department’s dean’s list for both semesters of his freshman year at Northeastern University. His interest is in civil engineering.” Maddie Miller reported: “I had a great year at RPI. I refound my love for diving, which is good since that seems to be all I do nowadays. Broke two school records, was Liberty Leagues Diver of the Year and was named the RPI Women’s Swim and Dive team's Rookie of the Year and was also an alternate for Nationals. Also was Liberty League Rookie of the Week and Diver of the Week at some point. This summer, I was an assistant coach for LSA and the team came in 3rd at champs, which was pretty cool.”

2013 Leah Falcon 136 Bouvant Drive Princeton, NJ 08540 609-558-3887 lgfalcon04917@gmail.com Robert Madani 209 Berwyn Place Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 609-240-9420 robmad0@gmail.com

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In Memoriam The school has learned of the passing of the following members of the Princeton Day School community. We wish to extend our deepest sympathies to their families and friends.

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William B. Caskey Father of Kevin Caskey ’91 Walter Daub, former faculty member Father of Faron Daub Fahy ’68 Harry Dearden, former PDS equipment manager John E. Egner, Jr. Father of J. Scott Egner ’81 and Mark Egner ’82; Grandfather of Ashley Egner ’12 and John E. Egner ’14 Dorothy R. File Grandmother of Trevor Lamb ’00 and Blair E. Lamb ’03 Christopher Franz ’83 Son of former faculty member Andy Franz; Brother of Susie Franz Murphy ’86 and Robert Franz ’91 Abbe Gasparro Mother of Dom Gasparro ’16, Vincent Gasparro ’19 and Gianna Gasparro ’21 John Hemphill, Jr. ’40 Brother of Hope Hemphill Carter ’46 Peter Tilden Hitchcock Husband of Cecily Kohlsaat Hitchcock ’54 Kingsley Kahler Hubby ’26 Mother of Nicholas Hubby ’50, Frank B. Hubby ’54 and Alison Hubby Hoverston ’65; Grandmother of Kingsley Gallup ’84 and George Gallup IV ’82 Christopher Illick Father of Hilary Illick ’82 and Christopher Illick ’84 Elizabeth Kale Grandmother of Robert M. Chibbaro ’86 Carroll O’Brien Kane, former faculty member; Mother of T. Gibbs Kane ’61, Richard Kane ’70 and Katherine Kane Nichols ’74 John K. Lee Father of Alice Lee Groton ’78 Kurt Ludwig, former PDS maintenance staff William Martin, Jr. ’76 Paul D. McConaughy Father of Jon McConaughy ’85 and Father-in-Law of Robin Cook McConaughy ’87

Bud Tibbals, left, with Head of School Paul Stellato and former colleague, Wes McCaughan, at the MFS/PCD Fireside Gathering this past May.

Lester “Bud” Tibbals was an extraordinary member of the Princeton Day School community, teaching history to eager students from 1947 to 1981. He was one of the few teachers in the School’s history who taught at both Princeton Country Day School and then, after the merger with Miss Fine’s School in 1965, at Princeton Day School. In 2011, on the occasion of their 50th reunion, the PCD class of 1961 made Mr. Tibbals an honorary member of the class. An avid supporter of PCD and PDS athletics, Mr. Tibbals also coached tennis, hockey, skating, and football, and served as the School’s Athletic Director from 1958 to 1965. In 2003, he was inducted into the Princeton Day School Athletic Hall of Fame for Extraordinary Achievement. Bud Tibbals was a cherished member of our community who will long be remembered. Elizabeth Stetson Pettit Wife of William D. Pettit ’38; Mother of Charlotte Stetson ’62, Basil Stetson ’70 and Iola Stetson ’78 F.D. Reeve Father of Benjamin Reeve ’71 William E. Rigot PCD ’65 and PDS ’68 Brother of Kevin T. Walsh ’76 and Uncle of Grace Barbara ’18 Marsha Shainwald Mother of Emma Shainwald ’16 Mark W. Sweeney ’81 Brother of John A. Sweeney ’79 Arthur Szathmary Father of Helen Szathmary ’73 Detlev F. Vagts ’42 Frederick “Ferdy” H. Wandelt III ’63 Brother of Joseph S. Wandelt ’68 Jean Whitall, former faculty member Fall 2013


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