The Lawrentian - Fall 2021

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ALUMNI NEWS

THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 2021/2022 PRESIDENT Charlie C. Keller ’95 FIRST VICE PRESIDENT Heather Elliott Hoover ’91 P’20 ’23 ’24 SECOND VICE PRESIDENT Gregory G. Melconian ’87 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Carter Cikovic ’14 Matthew Dominy ’65 Paul Fitzgerald ’67 P’03 Morgan Dever Morris ’06 Meera Nathan ’90 P’24 ’24 Ralph W. Spooner ’75 Elizabeth Greenberg Wilkinson ’02 Emily Wilson Elipas ’05 Steven K. Wong ’01

ALUMNI TRUSTEES Mark M. Larsen ’72 P’01 ’04 ’06 Jennifer Ridley Staikos ’91 Vincent J. “Biff” Cahill ’68 P’09 Porter Braswell ’07

SELECTORS Rocky Barber ’69 P’08 Nina Mackenzie Kumar ’02 Maine Huang Park ’88 P’22 ’23 Emily Starkey ’03 Kevin Huang ’05 Donna Rizzo ’04 FACULTY LIAISON Emilie Kosoff H’88 ’96 ’00 ’18 P’19 EX OFFICIO Catherine E. Bramhall ’88 (Lawrenciana)

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FROM THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT

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ith students back on campus, the Lawrenceville experience is once again in full swing, giving the next generation the opportunity to fully experience all the School has to offer. Like those who came before them, today’s student body is participating in intramural athletics, performing in Periwig, creating new artistic endeavors, and completing a rigorous academic course load to prepare them for the future. Alumni around the world also have exciting opportunities to engage with the School and its current students. A new feature that started this fall is the Big Red Times, a monthly email from the Alumni Office that offers a quick and easy way for alumni to get up to speed about the latest news from campus. Whether it is an update about sporting event results, the highlights of Convocation, profiling an alum who is making a difference in the world, or letting people know about upcoming alumni events, the Big Red Times is a one-stop shop for all your alumni news. Another way to get an in-depth look at the lives of students on campus today is to watch the School’s version of a campus television program, L10 News on Lawrenceville’s YouTube channel. Each episode looks at several topical events on campus, including segments like how the School conducts its recycling program, an interview with famous alumni like sportswriter Bob Ryan ’64, profiles of a House basketball team, or an in depth look at the faculty yoga instructors. With topics like these, L10 has it all! Re-engaging with our communities also provides opportunities for alumni to attend virtual and regional events to gather with friends and classmates from Lawrenceville. The School offers several dozen affinity groups, regional clubs across the country, and some even internationally, to help facilitate the sharing of the Lawrenceville experience after your time on campus is complete. If you, or someone you know, is interested in serving in a leadership position on one of our regional groups, please reach out to the Alumni Office. We are always looking for the next generation of volunteer leaders to help support the School’s activities! Lawrenceville in 2021 offers so many opportunities for students that did not exist a generation ago, let alone two hundred years ago. As alumni, our ability to stay engaged with the School has never been easier, with more and more ways to remain connected with campus life and the great things happening at Lawrenceville. I know the School will continue to produce high-quality and appealing opportunities for all alumni to maintain their connection to Lawrenceville, and hope that everyone enjoys the exciting things happening around the world today from our fellow Lawrenceville alumni. Kind regards, Charlie C. Keller ’95 President, Alumni Association charliekeller2001@yahoo.com

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