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In Memoriam

ABOUT THE COVER

It’s become a tradition that every departing head of Crossroads receives something of an “official portrait.” In keeping with the School’s eclectic aesthetic and embrace of diversity in all its forms, every portrait has been created by a different artist, each with its own distinct look and feel. Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer David Hume Kennerly P’16 P’13 was generous enough to photograph Bob in June for his official portrait. On hand to assist and document the shoot were photography students and rising seniors Arden and Farol Seretean. Bob’s portrait now hangs alongside those of his predecessors in the newly named Roger Weaver Administration Building on the 21st Street Campus.

Learn more about David’s remarkable career at kennerly.com.

David Hume Kennerly’s Pulitzer-winning portfolio includes photographs of the wars in Vietnam, Cambodia and East Pakistan, as well as “The Fight of the Century” between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier in New York City. David served as President Gerald R. Ford’s personal White House photographer and has documented history in over 100 countries. His work has been exhibited widely, and he maintains a busy publishing, appearance and lecture schedule.

From left: Farol, David, Bob and Arden

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