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PRINCETON DAY SCHOOL JOURNAL

W in te r , 1980 Vol . 12, No. 1

Edi tors

Da v i d C. Bogl e

V i rg i n i a 11. T a y l o r

M a r t h a S u l l i v a n S w o r d '7 ',i

Phot o Cr e di t s : Ei l een H o hmu t h . front c over , pgs . 2, 3, top 4, 5, 10, 11: Jane Gr igger , pgs. 6, 7, 8. Ei l een H o hmu t h , Davi d Be ck e r '82, Peggy S t a b l e r '83, pgs. 10, 1 1: A d a m S u g a r m a n 83, John D e n ny ’81, Jami e Boni ni '81. pgs. 18, 19. C l i f f Moor e , pgs . 26. 27, 29, 31.

Notice <>l Xon-Disrrim inatory Policy <is to Students Princeton Day School admits students of any race, color and national or ethnic origin.

Contents1. From the Headmaster

Douglas O. McClure

2. Blairstown Retreat

4. Trustees — Faculty

6. The Science Program at PDS

A Student View — Stephen Wheeler '80

9. A Seminar. . . Found

Gary Lott

10. Faculty Review

12. Delving Into Disabil it ies

Herbert Jaques, Jr.

l-}. On Being A Person And A Parent

Virginia Kramer Stein

16. Commencement — Alumni Children

18. Sports

20. Alumni Notes

Front Cover: B lairstown

Back Cover: Faculty Review

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From The Headmaster..Douglas O. M c C l u r e

Du r i ng the pas t tw e l v e m o n th s a great deal of d i s ­c u s s i o n h a s ta k e n p lace abo ut tho se p a r t s of the s c h o o l ’s p h i lo s o p h y w h i c h c o n c e r n v a l u e s and how they are be ing i m p l em e n te d in the cu rr i c u l u m . U n d e r the l ea d e rs h i p of the E d u c a t i o n a l P o l i c y and Long R a n g e P la n n i n g Co m m i t t e e , one of the B oa rd of T r u s t e e s ’ s ta n d in g c o m m i t t e e s w h i c h is c h a i re d by Ben Tr e g oe , the t r u s te es , the fa cu l t y , the P a r e n t s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n E x e c u t i v e Counc i l , and the C o m m u n i t y C o un c i l w e re e a ch a s k e d to co n s i d e r w h a t a c t u a l l y is be in g done and w h a t o b s t a c l e s are s ta n d in g in the w a y o f a c c o m p l i s h i n g thi s goal . T h e re t re a t w h i c h is d e ­s c r i b e d in thi s i s s ue o f the J o u r n a l w a s the c u l m i n a ­t ion of the se e f fo r t s . T h i s co n c e r n abo ut v a l u e s and h o w the s c h o o l ’s pr o g ra m s hou ld re s p on d to the m is one of the mos t s ig n i f i c a n t and at the s a m e t ime c o m p l e x d e v e l o p m e n t s that ha s ta k e n p lace in P r i n c e ­ton D ay S c h o o l in recent ye a rs . It sh ou ld be noted, i n c i d e n ta l ly , tha t w e are not a l one in thi s c o n c er n , it b e in g one tha t a gre a t m a n y i nd ep en den t s c h o o ls are r e s p o n d i n g to at thi s t ime . Wh i le p e r h a p s th i s is a r e f l ec t i on of the u n c e r t a i n t y and c o n f u s i o n w h i c h p e rv a d e mu c h of our s o c i e t y today , I be l i e ve tha t i ts i m p o r t a n c e e x t e n d s b e y o n d that .

In hi s d ia logue M o no P la to ha s M e n o a s k S o c r a t e s , “C a n you tell me, S o c r a t e s , w h e t h e r v i r t ue is ac q u i re d by t e a ch in g or by prac t i ce ; or i f n e i t he r by t e a c h i n g or by p ra c t i c e then w h e t h e r it c o m es to m a n by na tu re , or in w h a t o t h er w a y ? " As th i s in d i ca te s , m an has been g ra p p l i n g w i th thi s i s s ue for we l l ov er t w e n t y - f o u r hu ndr ed y e ar s . T h e fact tha t we are s t i l l s e e k in g a n s w e r s to these q u e s t i o n s , and even t re a t i ng tho se w h o most a c t i v e ly pu rsu e them in the w a y tha t f i f th c e n tu r y B.C. A t h e n s t r ea te d S o c r a t e s , m a y wel l d i s ­c ou ra g e s om e of us f rom feel ing that the p r o c e s s is w o r t h the e f for t it r e qui res . T h o s e of you w h o are f a m i l i a r w i th P la to wi l l r ecal l , ho w e ve r , that S o c r a t e s h i m s e l f urged us to be l i ev e it is in the Ph a ed o w'hich pu rp o r t s to d e s c r i b e hi s l ast m o m e n t s and ex e cu t i on .

W hi le S o c r a t e s ’ e x a m p l e m a y not be to ta l ly c o n ­v i nc in g for al l o f us, I am sti l l pe rs u ad e d tha t the o p p o r tu n i ty to pro v id e an e d u ca t i on that s t r e s s e s v a l u e s is one of the un iqu e op p o r t u n i t i e s the i n d e p e n ­dent s cho o l ha s as we l l a s one of the mo s t s ig n i f i ca nt ch a l l e n g e s it f aces . It is t rue tha t just a s there is p r o b ­

a b ly no f ina l c o n s e n s u s ab ou t w h ic h v a lu e s shou ld be e m p h a s i z e d there is a l so no a g re em en t about w'hat the mo s t e f f e c t i v e a p p r o a c h to t e ac h i ng v a l u e s m a y be. S c h o o l s ha v e a t t e m p t e d to use a wid e v a r ie ty of m e th o d s ran g in g f rom v a l u e s c l a r i f i c a t i o n e x e r c i s e s to a c u r r i c u l u m b a s e d on the s ta g e s of mor a l d e v e l o p ­ment pro po se d by L a w r e n c e K o h lb e r g w?ith va r y in g d egrees of s u c c e s s . T h e one c o n c lu s i o n tha t can be d ra w n , non eth e le ss , is that independent s cho o ls in ge ne ra l and P r i n c e t o n Day Sc h o o l in p a r t i c u l a r shou ld co n t in u e the i r e f fo r t s . No l ess an a u t h o r i t y than T h o m a s Je f f e r s o n ha s lent his suppor t to thi s goal . In hi s r e c o m m e n d a t i o n s for the p ro g ra m of the U n i v e r ­s i ty o f V i r g i n i a he inc luded in his o b je c t s of p r i m a r y ed u ca t io n :

“T o i m p ro ve , by read ing, eve ry c i t i z e n ’s m o ra l s and facu l t i e s ;

“T o k n o w hi s r ights , e x e r c i s e w i t h or der and ju s t i c e those he re t a i ns ; to ch oo s e w i t h d i s c r e t i o n the f i d uc ia ry for th ose he d e l e ­ga tes ; and to no t i ce the ir c on d u ct wi th d i l igence , w'ith ca nd or , and ju d g m e n t . ”

Je f f e r s o n w e nt on to s a y that a m o ng the o b je c t s of h i g he r e d u ca t i o n were ;

" T o form e v e ry c i t izen to h a b i t s of re f l e c ­t ion and cor rec t ac t ion, re nd er in g th e m e x a m p l e s of v ir tue to o t hers , and o f ha p- iness to t h e m s e lv e s . "

T o e m p h a s i z e the role of the scho o l in the n u r tu re of v a l u e s in its s t u d e n t s is not mea nt to deny the r e s p o n ­s ib i l i ty of the fa m i l y and o t he r i n s t i tu t i o n s s u ch as the c h u r c h for w o r k i n g t o w a r d s re a l iz a t i on of the s a m e aim. Nor is it mea nt to m i n im iz e the i m p o r t a n c e of re s p e c t in g d i f f e r e n c e s in i nd i v i d ua l be l i e f s . R a t h e r it is to u n d e r s c o r e the i m p o r t a n c e of w h a t T e d S izer , the H e a d m a s t e r of A n d o v e r , s a id not too long ago w h e n he wrote , “T e a c h e r s and ch i ldr en can l earn a b ou t m o r a l ­i ty f rom e ac h other . . . We can and do in f lue nce our s t u d e n t s ’ m or a l g ro w th . An d d esp i t e i ts d a n g e r s it is a j ob w h i c h can — and mu s t — be done we l l . " If we are to a c c o m p l i s h a job o f thi s m a g n i tu d e and i m p o r t a n c e we wi l l do so only th r ou g h t he e f fo r t s of all of us wh o are a part of P r in c e to n Da y Sc h o o l .

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Blairstown Retreat for Value Discussion Has Successful

Q n F r i d ay , S e p t e m b e r 7, the fa cu l t y , Board of T r u s t e e s , and a s ma l l n u m b e r of pa re nts ga the re d at B l a i r s t o w n to d i s c u s s t h e s y s t e m , or s y s t e m s , of va lu e s at P D S . T h i s B l a i r s t o w n R e t re a t — the thi rd o f i ts kind — w a s ch a i re d by Mr . Tr eg oe , a t rus tee , and orga n ize d wi th the he lp of M r . B o g l e , M r s . K n i g h t , M r . K u se r , Mr . L aw re n c e , Mr s . M i c h ­a e l s , a n d M r . M c C l u r e , p l u s t r u s te es Mr . B i sho p , M r s . Gr i f f i n and Mr . L i c h t en s te in .

T h i s tw o - d a y me et ing had as i ts o b je c t i v e a c o m p a r i s o n of the impl i c i t va lu e s that seem to have a r i sen w i th in the s tudent body

wi th those va l ues e x p l i c i t l y set fo rth in the s c h o o l ’s Long Range P l a n . T h e p a r t i c i p a n t s w e r e d i v i d e d i n t o n i n e d i s c u s s i o n gro up s o f ab ou t a dozen e ach w h i c h w er e to note i n c o n s i s ­t en c i es b e tw e e n the tw o and, p e r h a p s sugge s t s om e ch an g e s . Mr . T r e g o e is no w co l la t i ng these notes , w h ic h re s u l t s a re to be d i s c u s s e d on one of the u p c o m ­ing fa cu l t y ha l f - d a y s .

P ro m in e nt am o n g the ‘impl ic i t v a l u e s ’ of P D S were : s u c c e s s , s ta tu s , pr es t i ge co l l ege a c c e p t ­ance , a f f lu en ce , f ree dom, p lay ing it sa fe , ca r i ng , and pr ide in the schoo l . T h e s e , at t imes , c o n ­

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and Enlightening Results

f l i c t ed wi th s o m e of our e x ­p l i c i t l y s t a t e d v a l u e s : S o c i a l Se rv i ce , se n se o f co m m u n i t y , s e l f l e s s n e s s , in de pe nd en ce , and cou rage . It w a s felt by m a n y that one of the mos t o b v i o u s s tudent va l u e s w a s goa l o r i e n ta t i on .

Th a t is to s a y that th ings are done on ly w h e n the re su l t s are tang ib le , m e a s u r a b l e , i.e. a s t u ­dent s t u d ie s hi s v o c a b u l a r y not to e n h a n c e it, but to s co re h i gher on the S A T . T h i s in i t s e l f is not bad, but it led s o m e to q ue s t io n to w h a t ex te nt s oc ie t a l goa l s have been re p laced by ind iv id ua l ones. A l s o e x a m i n e d w e re the roo ts of the s e ‘i mpl ic i t v a l u e s ’: f acu l t y ,

s tu d e nt s , pa re nt s , soc i e t y , p r e s ­s ured sc he du l in g , and lack o f soc ia l a d a p t a b i l i t y on the part of the schoo l , i.e. wi th regard to s e p a ra te d pa re nt s .

A s e c o n d a r y benefi t of the B l a i r s t o w n R e t r e a t w a s t h e c h a n c e it g ave n e w fa cu l t y and t r u s t e e s to so c i a l i z e and a c q ua in t t h e m s e l v e s w i t h the P D S e n v i ­ro nm e nt . T o thi s e x t e nt , it w a s felt tha t a h i ghe r turnout of t ru s te es w o ul d ha v e been d e s i r a ­ble. T h o u g h the u l t i m a te re su l t s ha v e yet to be com pi le d by Mr . Tr e g oe , the c o n s e n s u s a p p e a rs to be tha t B l a i r s t o w n w a s very s u c c e s s f u l and en l ig hte n i ng .

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TRUSTEES SELECT THREE NEW MEMBERSA s the sc ho o l g r o w s older , r e g ul ar c h a n g e s oc c u r in (he m e m b e r s h i p o f P r in c e to n Day S c h o o l ’s B oar d o f T r u s t e e s , the g o v e r n in g body of the schoo l . P D S w e l c o m e s the se n e w m e m b e r s to i ts Board , wh o were fo r m a l ly i n s ta l l e d at the f i rst T r u s t e e me e t in g o f the 1 9 7 9 - 1 9 8 0 sc hoo l year .

M rs . Be t t y Wold JohnsonM r s . Jo h n s on has been ver y invo l ve d as a pare nt w'ith P r in c e to n D ay S c h o o l for a n u m b e r o f ye a rs and, b e fo re that , wi th P r i n c e t o n C o u n t r y Day and M i s s F i n e ’s s c h o o ls . S h e is a l so a c t i v e in the P r i n c e t o n c o m m u n i t y , as wel l as w i th a n u m b e r o f m a j o r o r g a n i z a t i o n s a nd i n s t i t u t i o n s in th i s a nd s u r ­rou nd in g are as .

Mrs . G. Ni cho la s MillerMr s . M i l l e r (Pol ly Mi l l e r , M F S ’63) is the m o th e r of two b oy s in the Mid dle S c h o o l and s i t s on the E x e c u t i v e C o u n c i l s of bo th the P a r e n t s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n and the Al u m n i A s s o c i a t i o n . P r io r to r e tu rn in g to P r in c e t o n four y e a r s ago, Mr s . M i l l e r w a s a c t i v e in c o m m u n i t y a f f a i r s in A n n A r b o r , M i c h i g a n and Ne w Y o rk Ci t y while; her h u s b a n d w a s s t u d y i n g for his l aw degree .

Rober t J. So lo monMr. S o l o m o n is the E x e c u t i v e V ic e P r e s i d e n t of E T S . He jo ined that f i rm in 19 52 to help deve lop tes t s in h i s t o r y and the s o c i a l s c i e n c e s . Be f ore that he taught at N e w Y o r k U n i v e r s i t y . He a l so s e r v e s on s ev er a l b o a r d s i n vo lv e d in ed u c a t i o n . Mr . S o l o m o n , the fa th er o f th r e e s o n s , h a s l iv ed in P r i n c e t o n fo r o v e r t w e n t y - f i v e ye a rs .

NEW FACULTY 1979-80Jennifer I.L. Al len M s. Al len , wh o p r e v i o u s l y had been w o r k i n g in the P r in c e to n U n i v e r s i t y L ib ra ry , is t e a c h i n g S p a n i s h and La t in in the M id dle Sc h o o l . S h e re ce iv e d her B .A. f rom the U n i v e r s i t y of London and her M . A . f ro m the U n i v e r s i t y of R o c h e s te r . In addi t i on to t e a ch i n g u n d e r g r a d u a t e c o u r s e s at the U n i v e r s i t y of R o c h e s t e r she h a s tau ght at the W e s t m i n s t e r S c h o o l of London and in V e n e z u e l a wh i le s e r v i n g in the V o l u n t a r y S e r v i c e O v e r s e a s ( the B r i t i s h eq u iv a le n t of our P ea c e Co rps ) .D i e r d r e B a n n o n M r s . B a n n o n h a s r e t u r n e d to P r i n c e t o n D ay S c h o o l to t e ac h s i x t h gra d e s c ie n c e and b io lo gy in the U p p e r S c h o o l . Didi s t u d i ed at Bryn M a w r and C o l u m b i a and re ce ive d her B .A. f rom D o u g la s s . F ro m 1 96 6 to 1 9 7 3 sh e w a s a m e m b e r of the P r in c e to n D ay S c h o o l S c i e n c e D ep ar tm e n t , a f t e r w h ic h sh e taught at the W a l to n S c h o o l and the C o n v e n t of the S a c r e d He ar t in N e w Y o r k Ci ty .

Sue C a r t y Mr s . C a r t y is t e ac h i n g a sec t i o n of thi rd grade . S u e ea rn e d her B .S . at Oh io U n i v e r s i t y . S h e ha s taug ht at M i s s M a s o n ’s, in the E w i n g T o w n s h i p pu bl i c s ch oo ls , and at the P r in c e t o n Y W C A A f te r S c h o o l P rog ram .P a t r i c i a N. C ro ss M r s . C r o s s w h o is t e ac h i n g s ix th grad e h i s to ry and En g l i s h , is no s t r a n g e r to P r i n c e to n Da y S ch oo l . Pat is a pare nt of two c u r r e n t l y enro l l ed P D S s tu d e n ts and w a s a one y e a r r e p l a c e m e n t for M r s . R o th r o c k w h e n she w a s on s a b b a t i c a l in the a c a d e m i c y e a r 1 9 7 4 - 7 5 . P a t g r a d u a t e d f r o m B i r m i n g h a m U n i v e r s i t y in E n g l a n d and has done g r a d u a t e w o r k at the U n i v e r s i t y of London a nd T r e n t o n S ta te . In ad di t i on to her p re v i ou s y e a r at P r in c e to n Day S c h o o l Pa t ha s taught at the W e d n e s b u r y High S c h o o l in E n g l a n d ; t h e K i n g s w o o d S c h o o l in C r a n b r o o k , M i c h i g a n ; th e S h e e r n e s s S e c o n d a r y S c h o o l in E n g l a n d ; t h e M o n t g o m e r y a n d P r i n c e t o n H i g h

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S c h o o l s , and most re c e n t l y at S t u a r t C o u n t r y Da y Sc h o o l .Laur ie E. Davi s M r s . D a v i s is a s s i s t i n g M i s s Weigel in the k i n d e r g a r t e n a n d w o r k i n g in the m o t o r e d u c a t i o n pr o g ra m . S h e has been a t e ac h i n g in te rn at P r in c e t o n Day S c h o o l for the pa s t year , dur in g w h ic h t ime s h e w o r k e d w i th i n d iv id ua l s t u d e n t s in ad di t ion to a s s i s t i n g in al l g rad e l evel s in the L o w e r S ch oo l . Laur i e is a g r a d u a t e of D e n i s o n U n i v e r s i t y .Joseph H. Dimon, IV Mr . Dimon, w h o rece ived hi s B .A. f r o m D a v i d s o n Col lege and hi s M. A. f ro m E m or y , is t e a ch i n g s e v e n t h and e ighth grade U . S . h i s t ory . A f t e r a two y e a r s t int in the P e a c e Co rp s t e ac h i ng in W e s t A f r i c a , S c o o t t aught at S t . P a u l ’s S c h o o l in C l e a r w a t e r , F lo r i da thi s pas t year .M a r g a r e t S. Dimon M r s . Dimon, S c o o t ’s wi fe , is t e a c h i n g F r e n c h in t h e M i d d l e S c h o o l . M a g g i e g r a d u a t e d f ro m S t . L a w r e n c e and then jo ined the P ea ce C o rp s w h e r e she a l so taught in We s t A f r i c a and met her h u s b a n d . F o r the pas t y e a r she h a s been te a ch i n g F re nc h at S t . P a u l ’s Sch oo l .

Chris t ia n Host Mr. Hos t is a g r a d u a t e of P r i n c e t o n U n i v e r s i t y w h e r e he p a r t i c i p a te d in the T e a c h e r P r e p a r a t i o n P r o g r a m . A g ra d u a t e of G r o t o n , Ch r i s a l so a t t e n d e d S t . S t e p h e n ’s S c h o o l in Rome. Dur ing the pas t y e a r he taught m a t h e m a t i c s at Ho p ew el l High S ch oo l . He is t e a ch in g e ighth g ra d e s c i e n c e and U p p er S c h o o l m a t h e m a t i c s .Louise Jasko M r s . J a s k o g ra d u a t ed f r o m B ry n M a w r w h er e , as a t e a ch in g a s s i s t a n t , she pro po se d and d ev e lo pe d a cell b io lo gy co u r s e for ju n i or s . S i n c e her g r a d u a t i o n Lou ise h a s been in v o l v e d in m e d ic a l r e s e a r c h at the In s t i tu te for C a n c e r R e s e a r c h in P h i l ad e l ph ia . S h e is t e a ch i n g s i x th and e ight h grad e sc ien ce .Merrel l Noden Mr. Noden , w h o g r a d u a t e d s u m m a cu m laud e f ro m P r in c e t o n U n i v e r s i t y , is a n e w m e m ­ber of the M id d le S c h o o l E n g l i s h D e p a r t m e n t thi s

M A R T H A S U L L I V A N S W O R D (PDS '73 ) has jo ined the D ev e lo p me nt O ff ice as A l u m n i S e cr e t a r y . A graduate o f Bow - do in ( 'a llege, M a r th a c o m e s to PDS f rom Hebron A c a d e m y in Ma ine , where she served as ass is tan t A d m is s io n D irec to r. She has recen t ly m a r r ied Wi l l i am Swo rd . Jr. o f Pr ince ton .

year . In ad di t i on to be ing an e le c te d m e m b e r of Phi Be ta K a p p a , M e rre l l w a s a l so a w a r d e d the C l a s s of 18 70 S o p h o m o r e E n g l i s h P r ize in 1 9 7 6 and the C l a s s of 1870 Ju n io r Pr ize in 1977. In the fal l of 1978 , he w a s the Ju n ior C r o s s C o u n t r y C o a c h at P r i n c e t o n Da y S c h o o l and thi s pas t fal l w a s A s s i s t a n t C o a c h on the V a r s i t y T e a m .E v a n J. R o m e r Mr. R o m e r g r a d u a t e d f rom H a v e r f o r d Col lege w h e r e for one s e m e s t e r he s e r ve d as a t e a c h i n g a s s i s t a n t and w h e r e he w a s e le c ted to Phi B e t a K a p p a in hi s ju n i or year . E v a n is t e a c h i n g a s t r o n o m y , U p p er S c h o o l m a t h e m a t i c s , and our c o m p u t e r pr o g ra m . Bette I. S o l o w a y M r s . S o l o w a y w h o is t e a ch i n g a sec t i o n of th i rd grade , is a g r a d u a t e of the Co l l ege of W o o s t e r a n d r e c e i v e d h e r M . R . E . f r o m U n i o n T h e o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y in a d di t i on to do ing g r a d u a t e w o r k at T r e n t o n S t a t e Co l lege. Be t te ha s been a s s o c i a t e d w i th the U n i v e r s i t y N O W Da y N u r s e r y s in ce i ts in cept ion , in i t i a l ly s e r v i n g as i ts D i r e c to r in addi t io n to he r t e a c h i n g r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s .David V.W. S ch aef fer Mr. S c h a e f f e r ha s ta k e n M i s s L o c k h a r t ’s p la ce for thi s y e a r as part o f a one y e a r e x c h a n g e of t e a c h e r s b e t w e e n P u n a h o u S c h o o l in H a w a i i and P r i n c e t o n D a y S c h o o l . Da ve g r a d u a t e d f r o m P o m f o r t a n d P r i n c e t o n , a n d r e c e i v e d h i s M a s t e r ’s f rom the U n i v e r s i t y of H a w a i i . V e r y ac t i v e in th e a te r he wi l l he lp in our d r a m a p r o g r a m in addi t io n to t e a c h i n g U p p e r S c h o o l En g l i sh .Dirk C. T a c k e Mr. T a c k e is t e a ch i n g f i f th g ra d e h i s to ry and E n g l i s h . A g r a d u a t e of H am i l to n , Di rk ha s taught at the K i s k i m i n e t a s S p r i n g s S c h o o l and L a k e For es t C o u n t r y Day S c ho o l .

SCULPTOR EXHIBITS AT ANNE REID GALLERY

G A R W A T E R M A N , '74, in c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h a fo rm e r P r i n c e t o n re s id en t , G l en T ru de l , had an e x h i b i t i o n of hi s s c u l p t u r e in T h e A n n e Reid Ar t G a l l e r y f rom N o v e m b e r 4-30, 1979. A l s o e x h i b i t e d was M r . T ru d e l ' s p h o to g ra p h y .

Gar , w h o w a s born in M a i n e , s tud ied at P D S for f ive y e a r s be fo re going on to Ph i l l ip s A n d o v e r A c a d e m y for his last two y e a r s o f s e c o n d a r y schoo l . He g r a d u a t e d in 19 74 f rom A n d o v e r w i t h h on or s in art .

He a t t en de d D a r t m o u t h Co l le ge and in h i s s e n io r y e a r w a s a w a r d e d the M a r c u s H e im a n A w a r d in the C r e a t i v e Ar t s . He no w d iv id e s hi s t ime b e t w e e n two s tu d io s : one in M a i n e and one in P r i n c e to n . He a l so w o r k s as an a s s i s t a n t c a m e r a m a n and d iv er for his f a t h e r ’s f i lm c o m p a n y .

G a r w o r k s p r i m a r i l y in wood, but a l so doe s s o m e we lde d meta l s cu lp tu re . He brou ght ab ou t f i f t een p i ece s of hi s a r t w o r k to the P D S e x h i b i t i o n .

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THE SCIENCE PROGRAM AT PRINCETON. . . A Student Viewby S t e p h e n W h e e l e r — '80

In a s c h o o l c o m p o s e d o f e x c e p t i o n a l t e a c h e rs and p r o g r a m s , the P r i n c e t o n D a y S c h o o l S c i e n c e D e p a r t ­ment s p e a k s for i tsel f , a s we l l as for the w h o le s choo l , w h e n it c o m e s to e d u c a t i o n a l q ua l i t y . A c o m b i n a t i o n o f m a n y fa c t o r s is r e s p o n s i b l e for the e x c e l l e n c e of the s c i e n c e p r o g r a m at P D S . T h e o u t s t a n d i n g fac i l i t i e s and wi de va r ie ty of c o u rs e o f fe r i n g s p lay m a j o r roles, but the key to the w h o le p r o g r a m is re a l ly the fac u l t y , w h o s e c o n t a g i o u s e n t h u s i a s m an d ing en u i t y ma k e s t u d e n t s rea l l y e n jo y l earn ing .

T o su m it al l up in the w o r d s o f D e p a r tm e n t C h a i r m a n F r a n k W a l t e r , ‘‘T h e s u c c e s s of our s c i e nc e p ro g ra m is due m a i n l y to the d ed i ca t i o n o f my c o l ­l eagues an d the d e l i c a te b a la n c e they ha v e found b e t w e e n t e a c h i n g p r o c e s s and co nt en t at e ach grade l eve l . ” T o c i te a few' e x a m p l e s , John Ja m es on , wh o thi s y e a r is t e ac h i ng up pe r sc ho o l p h y s i c s and b io logy , has w r i t t e n a book on h u m a n a n a t o m y and ph y s i o l og y w h i c h is be in g used in all s i x t h grade s c ie n c e c l a s s e s . Mr . J a m e s o n ’s book is the only p h y s i o l o g y text c u r ­ren t ly a v a i l a b l e w h i c h is g ea red to an up per e l e m e n ­

tar y level and is s c h e d u le d to be pu b l i s h e d by the Indep end en t S c h o o l P r e s s nex t fal l . Ru th Kni ght , w h o te a c h e s l ow e r schoo l s c i e n ce and s i x t h and s e v e n th gra de s c ie nc e , h a s deve lo pe d a “shoe b o x s c i e n c e ” t e ch n i q u e for her l o w e r sc hoo l s t u d e nt s . W i th thi s me thod , a s tud en t c an ta k e a shoe bo x f rom the she lf , open it, and find all the su p p l i es he or she needs to do an e x p e r i m e n t , inc ludin g i n s t r u c t io n s .

F r o m f irs t g rade, w h e n s t u d e n t s begin l ea v in g the i r re g ul a r c l a s s r o o m s for s e p a r a t e s c i e n c e c l a s s e s , through the twe l f th , “h a n d s o n ” are the w a t c h w o r d s of the S c i e n c e D e p a r tm e n t s ta f f . U n d e r the d i r ec t i on of the ir t e a ch e rs , s t u d e n t s do more th an m e re ly read abo ut or d i s c u s s s c i e n t i f i c the or ies or p h e n o m e n a — they e x p e r i e n c e them. M o s t of P r in c e to n Da y S c h o o l ’s s c i e n ce c o u rs e s a re b a s e d on or re vo lv e a ro u nd l a b o r a ­tory w o rk done by s t u d e nt s . Ind ep en d en t p ro je c t s , done e i th er in c o n j u n c t i o n w i t h an e x i s t i n g s c ie n c e co u rs e or d eve lo pe d by a s t ud e nt for s e p a r a t e credi t , a re not only p e rm i t te d but e n co u ra g ed . A s t u d e n t ’s t e a c h e r is a l w a y s a v a i l a b l e to pr ov ide e x t r a help

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w h e n it is ne eded or to t ry to a n s w e r q u e s t i o n s a r i s i n g

f rom the m a te r i a l b e i n g co v er ed in c l ass .T h e p h y s i c a l plant of Pr in ce t on D ay Sc ho o l is

s u p e r b ly e qu ipp ed for the s t u d y of bo th p h y s i c a l and na tu ra l s c i e n c e s . T h e r e are se p a ra te , sp e c ia l ly eq u ip p ed ro om s for b io logy , c h e m i s t r y and p h y s i c s c l a s s e s , in addi t io n to the p l a n e ta r iu m , the g r e e n ­hous e , the L o w er S c h o o l s c i e n ce room, the th i rd f loor e ar t h s c ie n c e c l a s s r o o m , and two o t he r c l a s s r o o m s e qu ipp ed wi th s in k s , d e m o n s t r a t i o n ta b les and n a t ­ural gas . T h e c l a s s e s s tu d y i n g n a t u r a l s c i e n c e s o f ten m a k e use of the wo od e d ac re a g e and the po nd s w h i c h are on the c a m p u s w i th i n e a s y w a l k i n g d i s t a n c e of the schoo l bu i ld in gs . N o th in g is sp ar e d in p ro v i d i n g am pl e e q u ip m e n t and m a t e r i a l s for e x p e r i m e n t a t i o n by s tu d e nt s .

Ruth Kn ig ht is in ch a rg e of all L o w e r S c h o o l (G r a d e s 1-4) s c i e n ce c l a s s e s . T h e s c ie n c e taught at thi s l evel is ma in ly b a se d on l ea rn ing a c t i v i t i e s . In addi t i on to fa c tu a l i n fo r m a t i o n and e x p e r i e n c e in m a n y d i f f e rent b r a n c h e s of s c i e nce , L o w e r S c h o o l

s tu d e n ts pi ck up b a s i c s k i l l s in o b s e r v a t i o n and logica l th in k in g tha t wi l l p r o b a b l y r e m a in w i t h them for far long er than m a n y of the fa c t s they l earn . Mrs . Knight a l so t e a c h e s one s ix th grade c l a s s and one s e v e n th grad e c la ss .

W he n s t u d e n t s g r a d u a t e to f i f th grade , F r a n k W al te r , C h a i r m a n of the S c i e n c e D e p a r t m e n t , t a k e s o v er all s c i e n c e c l a s s e s . W i t h the i r s t ro ng b a c k g r o u n d in sc ie nc e , s t u d e n t s c a n c o n c e n t r a t e on s tu d y i n g fu n d a m e n t a l to p i cs in s c i e n c e ( such as c h e m i s t r y , p h y s i c s and b i o logy) on a deepe r l evel than they did in the L o w e r Sc h o o l .

Al l o f thi s p re p a re s the m for a n a t o m y and p h y s i ­o logy in s i x t h grade . Didi B a n n o n , w h o h a s re tu rn e d to P D S thi s y e a r a f t e r a s ix y e a r a b s e n c e ; L ou ise Jas ko , w h o is b eg i n n i n g her f i r s t y e a r at P D S ; and Rut h Kni ght e ach i ns t r uc t g ro u p s o f s ix th g ra d e rs . In s e v e n th grad e the re is an a b ru p t turn o f s u b je c t m a t t e r to the f ield of ea r th sc ie n c e s . Jane G r i g g e r and Ruth Knight each te ach the se c l a s s e s in geo logy , p a l e o n t o l ­ogy and o ther re la te d ar ea s . S t u d e n t s pan for gold,

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g ro w c r y s t a l s and do la p id a ry w o rk . I n e ighth grade , al l s t u d e n t s t ak e an in t r o d u c to r y c o u rs e in the p h y s i c a l s c i e nc e s . M r s . j a s k o , C h r i s t i a n Hos t (new to P D S thi s year) and S a n f o r d Bing , Head o f the U p p e r S c h o o l , all t each c l a s s e s dea l in g wi th b a s i c l a w s of s c i en ce , c h e m i c a l r e a c t i o n s and o t he r a re a s o f p h y s i c s and ch e m i s t r y . E ig ht h g r a d e r s can e n t e r an ho n or s p r o ­g ra m w h i c h ha s a d i f f e rent t ext and c u r r i c u l u m , or they can even ta k e up per sc ho o l p h y s i c s a y e a r ea r ly in n in th grad e if the d e p a r t m e n t m e m b e r s feel t he y are pre pa re d for it.

A f te r a s tu d e n t e n t e rs the U p p e r S c h o o l , he or she is g iven a wide v a r ie t y of s c i e n c e c o u r s e s f rom w h i c h to choose . In or der to g ra d u at e , all U p p e r S c h o o l s t u ­d en ts mu st t ake at l eas t one y e a r o f a s c i e nc e . P D S o f fe rs , in ad di t ion to w h a t mig ht be co n s i d e r e d a s t a n d a r d s c ie n c e c u rr i c u l u m , two c o u r s e s w h ic h might be a bit h a rd e r to f ind in o t her s c h o o ls .

O n e of these c o u rs e s is p s y c h o b i o l o g y . S t u a r t R o b s o n ha s s u c c e s s f u l l y taught thi s v e ry p o pu la r co u rs e for a n u m b e r of ye ars . It d ea l s w i th a n i m a l b e h a v i o r as we l l as h u m an p s y ch o l o g y . I n n o v a t i v e a u d i o - v i s u a l t e c h n i q u e s and l ive a n i m a l s are used to re in f orc e c o n c e p t s in thi s course . Mr . R o b s o n a l so t e a c h e s f i rst y e a r b io logy at the schoo l . T h e s e c o n d of these c ou rs e s , a s t r o n o m y , is t aught by E v a n Rom er , ne w to P D S thi s year , in the s c h o o l ’s ow n p l a n e ta r i u m . In addi t io n to us ing the s t a r m a c h i n e in the p l a n e t a r ­

ium, grou ps o f s tu d e n ts ca n s ta rg a z e th r ou g h the s c h o o l ’s Q u e s t a r T e le s c o p e , w h ic h ha s a p e r m a n e n t mo unt in s t a l l ed on A s t r o n o m y Hil l on the c a m p u s . T h i s f a c i l i t y is ded i ca t ed to H a rr ie t t e Hol l i s M c - Loughl in and w a s made po ss i b l e by a m e m o r ia l fund e s t a b l i s h e d by her fa m i ly and f r i e nds in her name .

B io lo gy m a y be s tu d ied for two y ea rs . F i rs t y e ar b io logy , t aught by M r s . B a n n o n , T o d d S a m e t , Mr . R o b s o n and Mr . J a m e s o n , c ov er s b a s i c b i o c h e m i s t r y , g e ne t i c s , c l a s s i f i c a t i o n and fu nc t i on of o r g a n is m s . B io logy II is be ing o f fe red thi s y e a r for the f i rs t t ime. P h y s i c s , t au ght by Mr . J a m e s o n and Dr. John R oss , and c h e m i s t r y , t aught by Dr. R os s , a re a l so o f fe red to U p p e r S c h o o l s tu d e nt s .

S t u d e n t s w h o ha v e s u c c e s s f u l l y co m p le te d s o m e of the s c i e n c e c o u r s e s and ha v e a he ig ht en e d in te res t in the f ield, ma y , w i th the ap p r o v a l of the S c i e n c e D e p a r tm e n t and the C u r r i c u l u m C o m m i t t e e , pu rsu e ce r t a i n a d v a n c e d c o u r s e s at P r in c e to n U n i v e r s i t y .

O n e o f the b a s i c go a l s of all these d iv e r s e s c i e n ce co u rs e s is to g ive each and ev e ry s tu d e nt tha t g r a d u ­a tes f rom P D S not jus t a s t ro ng s c ie n c e b a c k g ro u n d , but a g r e a te r k n o w le d g e o f our wo r ld , be it in m od er n te ch n o l o g y or s o m e th i n g as old as the force of g ra v i ty . T h e log ical th i nk in g used in s c i e n ce can be appl ied to a l m o s t any s i t u a t i o n in l ife. No m a t t e r w h a t s tu d e n ts do a f te r they g r a d u a t e f rom P r i n c e to n D ay S c ho o l , they wi l l prof i t , c o n s c i o u s l y or s u b c o n s c i o u s l y , f rom the ir e x p o s u r e to the wo r l d of s c i ence .

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A SEMINAR... FOUNDBy G a r y Lott

R e q u e s t s for s e m i n a r s to be o f fe red in the s pr in g are so l i c i t ed f rom fa c u l t y in the fal l of the year . For the p re v i ou s tw o s pr in g te rm s , I had been co n d u c t i n g a s ma l l c l a s s on “W o m e n in H i s to ry . " In the fal l o f ’77 1 d ec ided that the top ic had lost s om e o f i ts ap pe a l for s t u d e n t s and I b ega n to cas t about for s o m e t h i n g to rep la c e it. A n e x a m i n a t i o n of four Un i te d S t a t e s P r e s i d e n t s and c r u c i a l d e c i s io n s in the f ield of foreign a f f a i r s m a d e dur ing the ir re s p e c t iv e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n s i n te re s te d me and I b e g a n to l ay out the rough out l in es for the s e m in a r . But then I began to re con s i der ; c e r ta i n ly the re wo uld h a v e bee n s tud en t in te re s t in the pro po se d top ic and there w a s good r e a s o n to o f fe r it pu re ly on c ont ent . It o c c u r r e d to me, h o w e ve r , that the p o s s i b i l i t y of o f fe r in g s o m e th i n g ou ts i de the f ield of h i s to r y mig ht be s a l u t a r y s in ce most o f my t e a ch i n g and re ad ing fall w i th i n that field.

W a t e r c o l o r pa in t i n g , an a v o c a t i o n o f mi ne for s e v ­eral ye ar s , pr e s en te d i t se l f a s an a l t e r n a t i v e w h ic h mig ht i n t e r es t a sma l l g roup of s t u d e n t s and w o ul d c e r t a i n ly pro v i de a ch a n g e of pace for me. 1 dec i ded to o f fe r it not be in g c e r t a i n w h a t the re s p o n s e w o ul d be, if any at all. Wh i le w r i t i n g the d e s c r i p t i o n of the s e m in a r , I dec id ed tha t a l i t t le s a le s p i t ch w o u l d n ’t hurt and so I co u ch e d it in s l i g ht ly r i d i c u lo u s l a n ­guage : “e x p l o r e n e w f i e l d s ”; “look ing for a c h a n g e f rom the s a m e old rout in e — try p a i n t i n g ”; “a m a z e y o u r f r i e n d s ”, and tha t sort o f thing. M o r e than l ike ly thi s had ve ry l i t t le e f fec t on a t t r a c t i n g s tu d e n ts . T h e f i rs t g roup n u m b e r e d s ix and w a s just f ine for the ini t i a l a t t e m p t . B e t s y M u r d o c h , K e rr y F a d e n and L ou is e S o u t h c o t t had s o m e pr e v i ou s p a i n t i n g and d r a w i n g e xp e r i e n c e , h a v in g ta ke n life d r a w i n g and pa i n t i n g w i t h A r le n e S m i t h . T h i s b a c k g r o u n d , of cours e , w a s most helpful . Huey Jacobus , Karen B a ic k e r and J im Je f fe r s had not done any p a i n t i n g b e fo re but w e r e e a g er to l earn . We met to g e t he r once a w e e k for three ho u rs and w o rk e d on l o c a t i o n e x ce p t w h e n w e a t h e r c l os ed in and then we re pa i r ed to the C o l r o s s l iv ing room. S i n c e the c a m p u s , p a r t i c u l a r l y the g r o u n d s s u r r o u n d i n g the M c C l u r e ’s f a rm and the po nds , o f fe r su c h a v a r i e t y of s i t e s , the g r e a t e r part of our l oc a t i on pa in t i ng w a s at our doo rs te p , and we did not ha v e to ra nge too far f ro m base . We took t ime e a c h we e k to d i s c u s s e v e r y o n e ’s w o r k and the p r o b l e m s of a p a r t i c u l a r pa i n t ing . E a c h w a s ab le to l earn f rom fe l lo w m e m b e r s and this proved to be very v a lu a b le . At the c o n c l u s i o n of the s e m in a r , m a ts w e r e cut by the s tu d e n ts in p r e p a r a t io n for f r a m in g one of the ir pa i n t i n g s . T h e s e m i n a r w a s s u c c e s s f u l and the group w a s ver y a m i a b l e and g oo d- na tu re d .

I l ea rn ed th in gs from thi s f i rst g roup w h i c h e n a b l ed me to m a k e thi s pas t y e a r ’s s e m i n a r mo re e f fe c t i ve . F o r e x a m p le , the group met tw ic e a w e e k ra th er than once a nd the a d d i t io na l t ime to ge th e r pr o ve d use fu l . A ls o , I s w i t c h e d to w a t e r c o l o r b lo c k s ra th e r th an s i n ­

gle s h e e t s s i m p l y for c o n v e n ie n c e . M a n y l i t t le th in gs of a t e c h n i c a l n a tu re w e re i m p r o v e d upon, and I look for a s i m i l a r l ea rn ing e x p e r i e n c e in the future, w h i c h wi l l e n a b l e the more e f f e c t i v e m a n a g e m e n t o f a pa i n t i n g group. A s i d e f ro m pure ly t e c h n i c a l m a t t e r s , 1 did l earn tha t the c o n d u c t i n g of a pa i n t i n g group is not n e c e s s a r i l y a t ra n q u i l p ro ces s . O n the c o n t ra ry , it c a n be c o n s i d e r a b l y t a x i n g even thr ough it is h igh ly r e w a r d i n g in t e rm s of see i ng people p ro g r e s s and e x p e r i e n c e s u c c e s s in the i r w o rk . F r o m th i s p e r s p e c ­t ive, it d i f f e r s l i t t le f rom c l a s s r o o m t e a ch in g exce pt b e in g out of door s is e x h i la r a t i n g . A f t e r all , you don't c l im b r o ck s , s lo s h ar o u nd in bogs , s t e e r c l e a r o f po i son ivy, shoo a w a y s l i th e r y s n a k e s that ru s t l e the l eav es and d i s t u r b a r t i s t s , g ive ne s t i n g C a n a d i a n geese a w i d e b e r t h and paint b a r n s and ru s t i n g- ou t m a n u r e s p r e a d e r s in the c o n f in e s o f a c l a ss ro o m !

Las t y e a r the group c o n s i s t e d of V i c k y H o w a rd , C o ry P o w e r s , J ane H e n d er s o n , C a r o l in e H a r t s h o r n e and A n d y Je ns e n . V i c k y had c o n s i d e r a b l e e x p e r i e n c e in bo th d r a w i n g and p a i n t i ng in her b a c k g r o u n d and w a s ab le to p i ck up w a t e r c o l o r t e c h n i q u e a f t e r a cou pl e of w e e k s . C o ry had done more s ta g e pa i n t i n g than s tud io w o r k but thi s he lped her too. Jane, C a r o l in e and A n d y had done no p a i n t i ng to s p e a k of pr ior to the s e m i n a r wo rk . A g a i n , we took t ime to d i s c u s s the w o r k of the group and e v e r y o n e b e c a m e qui te a d j u s t e d to ha v in g c o m m e n t s m ad e abo ut the i r wo rk . W e co m p le te d the t e n -w e e k s e s s i o n in s u c c e s s ­ful f a s h i on . A s e n s e of pr ide in the ir w o r k w a s o b v i o u s . I d o n ’t th ink there w a s the s l ig hte s t hint of e m b a r r a s s m e n t in the pr e se n ta t i on be ca u se they k n o w they did s o m e pre t ty decent w o rk an d I w a s proud of them.

I am look ing f o rw a rd to thi s spr ing wi th genui ne e n t h u s i a s m and hope that a f e w facu l t y m e m b e r s m ay jo in the group. It should m a k e the d i s cu ss i o n s about each in d i v i d ua l ’s w o rk even more inte rest ing !

Fr om le ft to righf , Jane Henderson, ( 'a th e r in e Ha r tsho rne . d o ry Powers , ( j u r y Lo l l and V ic k y H owa rd . 9

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DELVING INTO DISABILITIES, AND A DAYDREAMHe rber t Jaques , Jr., Head of the Middle School

All o f us r e m e m b e r “d u m b " k ids f rom scho o l . S o m e o f us r e m e m b e r w i t h m o re pa in t h a n o t her s of us, for we e i th er w e re tho se sa m e , p i t i a b le c h a r a c t e r s or had a chi ld w h o w a s one . A n d w a s n ’t it fu nn y ho w a lot of tho se " d u m b ” k ids had s m a r t p a re nt s , b ro th e rs , and, e s p e c i a l l y , s i s t e r s ?

Well , in the F i f t i e s there b e g a n a g ra d u a l E n l i g h t e n ­ment . S o m e of t ho se k ids turned out to be not so d um b a f t e r al l . D ep en d i n g upon y ou r age, you m a y r e m e m ­ber s o m e or al l o f the fo l lo w in g s e q u e n c e of l abe l s : D um b ( s inc e t ime im m e m or ia l ) . . . R e m e d i a l R e a d e r (’5 0 ’s). . . D y s l e x i c (’6 0 ’s). . . L e a r n in g D is a b le d (’7 0 ’s). . . W h a t ’s next is s t i l l be ing de f ined , or at l eas t it ha s not yet e s c a p e d the e s o t e r i c a r e n a of the e x p e r t s . B a s ed on a shor t e x p o s u r e to e x p e r t i s e in the f ield of l ea rn ing d i s a b i l i t i e s , it s e e m s tha t the m in u t e p r o c e s s e s in ­vo lv ed in l ea rn in g a n y t h i n g jus t hav e to prec l ude m u ch m o re e a s y l abe l l ing .

M y s ho r t e x p o s u r e i nc l u de s a recent a f t e rn o o n of in- s e r v i c e t ra in in g at s ch oo l . T h e one s e s s i o n so fa r w a s

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about h ow people o b ta in in f o r m a t i o n au ra l ly . T w o more are s che dul ed , one about l ea rn ing v i s u a l ly , the o th er about l an g u ag e — w r i t i n g and read ing , b a s i ­ca l ly . T h e one s e s s i o n so far , the au r a l one, h a s had a c u r io u s ly d i s tu r b in g in f l ue nc e upon my w o r k and s l eep ha b i t s .

W ha t is c l ea r to thi s s im p le t e a c h e r is tha t there is a need to d iges t a host o f in f o r m a t i o n ab ou t the my r i ad , m in ut e de t a i l s in vo lv e d in l earn ing . F or e xa m p le , w h e n one he ar s the w o rd “r e p u b l i c , ” the fo l l ow ing must occur . F i r s t the wor d mu st be heard , m e c h a n i ­ca l ly , a c c u r a t e ly . S e c o n d the w o rd mu st be s or te d by sou nd or l e t t e r and re cognize d and def ined . T h e n the w o rd must be p l ace d in re la t i on to th ose he ar d around it, or in c o n t e x t . Al l o f thi s mu st be s tored . F i na l ly , s o m e th i n g m u s t be done w i th tha t i n fo r m a t i o n — a q u e s t i o n must be a n s w e r e d , pro pe r spe l l ing mu st be regur g i t a te d , it mu st be re ta in ed as part o f a mu ch more c o m p le x w h o le (p er ha p s a p a r a g r a p h or a ch a pt er ) , a t r a n s l a t i o n mu st be m ad e into Lat in. . .

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H a v in g l ea rn ed a d an g er o u s am o un t abo ut ho w that p r o c e s s w o r k s in a ur a l t e rm s , I am left w o n d e r i n g and te rr i f i ed . If a chi ld is not l earn ing , is the c a u s e v i s ua l , aura l , or jus t plain not enough s m a r t s ? If it tu rn s out to be aura l , and there e x i s t good d ev ic e s for d i s c o v e r in g at l eas t tha t mu ch , is the p ro b l em a t t r i b u t a b l e to the ear i ts el f , or s or t i ng the i n fo r m a t i o n pro pe r ly , or, i f s or t ed pro pe r ly , ke ep i ng th in gs in c o n t e x t , or . . .? T h a n k g o o d n e s s s o m e of th o se q u e s t io n s a re a n s w e r - ab le by e x p e r t s , too, but not all . If al l tho se k in ds of p r o b l e m s ca n be p o ss i b l e in s im p ly p r o c e s s i n g i n f o r ­m a t i on thr oug h the ear , w h a t o t he r ho r ro rs can be lur k i ng in the eye and in the e y e - t o - b r a i n r e l a t i o n ­sh ip ? H o w about the e a r - t o - e y e - t o - b r a i n r e l a t i o n ­sh ip ? Go d he lp me. Go d he lp the ch i ldr en I am te ach in g , e s p e c i a l l y tho se w h o are rea l ly t ry ing hard and not l ea rn ing wel l enough .

S o m e t i m e s I c a t c h m y s e l f w a n t i n g to e sc a p e to the co m fo r t o f ig no ran ce . In te rna l , e x te r n a l d e m a n d s b r in g me a ro un d , of co u rse , but e x p o s u r e to these e x ­perts , all this in format ion , ma ke s me feel so thoroughly incapable , and I have s o m e h o w manag ed to teach “s u c ­c e s s f u l ly ” for a f ew years . In these, and other , s y m po s i a o v er th ose y e ar s , I ha v e a cq u i r e d a smal l , w o rk i n g v o c a b u l a r y in the f ield of l ea rn ing d i sa b i l i t i e s . I have a l s o rea l ized tha t e ach p h r a s e — b u z z w o rd i f you wi l l — is the tip of an i ceb er g i nv o l v i ng h u nd r ed s or th o u s a n d s of people w h o m a k e tha t b u z z w o rd the i r l i f e ’s w o rk . V i s u a l pe rcept ion . . . aura l memo ry . . . v i s ua l m o to r sk i l ls . . . s p a t i a l a w a r e n e s s . . . T h e y ’re al l real , and hard for eve n an e x p e r i e n c e d l a y m a n l ike m y s e l f to u n d e rs ta n d .

So one d ay in O c t o b e r I w a s s i t t in g in c la ss , in the s y m p o s i u m on a ur a l l earn ing , and I found m y s e l f be in g jus t l ike one o f my s tu d e n ts — d a y d r e a m in g . O r w a s it l ea rn in g ? A s the d oc to r told the old s to r y abo ut s m a s h i n g a mule ov er the head w i t h a s t i ck to get its a t t e n t io n , I w a s s t r u c k jus t abo ut as hard and s u d ­den ly by the n o n - a c a d e m i c , or in te r re la t ed , na tu re of w h a t I w a s hear ing . I r e m e m b e r e d that at l eas t three of our l ast y e a r ’s i m p o r ta n t d ia g n o s e s had com e f rom the In d u s t r i a l A r t s and P h y s i c a l E d u c a t i o n te a ch e rs . T h o s e three s t u d e n t s c o u ld n ’t l earn h o w to spel l , or do p r e - A lg e b r a , or s o m e th i n g , and all of us lo fty a c a ­dem ic t e a c h e r s c o u l d n ’t t e ach the m how , nor cou ld we f igure out w h y . A f ield h o c k e y co a ch o b s e r v e d that one kid jus t c o u l d n ’t s e e m to fit into p a t t e r n ed play. A d ra f t i ng t e a c h e r d i s c o v e r e d tha t a n o t h e r s tude nt a b ­so lu te ly cou ld not fo l l ow s e q u e n c e d s p o k e n d i r e c ­t ions . A p h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n te a c h e r no t i ced tha t a boy w h o could p lay s o c c e r we l l c o u l d n ’t ha nd le s imple , r y t h m i c e x e r c i s e s .

In our ne x t m ee t in g to d i s c u s s s tu d e n ts , tho se o b s e r v a t i o n s “to o k .” T h e m a th t e a c h e r said, “S a m e in my c l a s s ! ” T h e F r e n c h t e a c h e r had a s i m i l a r re ac t ion . T h e l a ng ua g e s k i l l s ( read l ea rn in g d i s a b i l i t y ) t e a c h e r got to m u s in g a loud and the ps y ch o l og i s t said, “so u nd s f a m i l i a r ” and we had a b r e a k t h r o u g h . A n d we had s om e te s t ing , and s o m e s pe c ia l help , and s o m e y ou ng people be ga n to s uc ce e d w h e r e they had met f r u s t r a ­t ion be fore .

So w h a t ? S o P .D .S . s o m e t i m e s s e e m s too big, but the fac t tha t we are big en ou gh to ha v e three people in the I n d u s t r i a l A r t s D e p a r t m e n t s a v e s a b ou t tha t m a n y a c a d e m i c c a r e e r s a n n u a l l y . S o a k i d ’s f a i lure in s o c c e r and a k i d ’s f a i lu re in m a t h bo th ca n h a p p e n for the s a m e re a so n . S o a d e v e l o p m e n t a l o p t o m e t r i s t can t e ach a c o a c h s o m e of the s a m e t r i c k s sh e t e a c h e s an E n g l i s h t e a ch er . So jus t a f ew w e e k s ago w e d i s ­co v er ed tha t a k i d ’s s oc ia l p r o b l e m s and hi s long d iv i s io n t r o u b le s w e r e b a s i c a l l y the sa m e . It s e e m s tha t thi s boy rea l ly , ho n es t l y , h a s a l m o s t no s e n s e of h i s r e la t io n s h ip in s p a c e to o t h er people and he a l w a y s s ta n d s a n n o y i n g l y c lo se to o t h er people , w h o rea c t in a r e j e c t in g fas h i on , w h i c h s e t s o f f more , s u b t l e r e a c ­t ions , w h i c h re s u l t s in d a m n l i t t le so c i a l c o n f id e n c e for thi s poor f e l low. G i v e n thi s s p a t i a l r e la t io n s h ip w e a k n e s s , is it c o i n c i d e n c e tha t hi s m a t h h o m e w o r k looks l ike a s p i de r w e b in a w i n d s t o r m ? No. S o s o m e ­t i m e s w e get luc ky , or are a w f u l l y s m a r t , and so lve one. But ho w m a n y o t her s do we m i s s a m o n t h ? H o w m a n y are m i s s e d n a t i o n a l ly a m o n t h ? H o w m a n y s m a r t “d u m b ” k ids are ru n n in g ar o u nd out there , f ru s t r a te d and u n ta p p e d ?

Now , tha t d a y d r e a m d id n ’t r ea l l y ta k e too long. It h a p p e n s to h a v e cos t me abo ut a w e e k ’s c o n c e n t r a t io n . T h e c o m b i n a t i o n o f my l i t t le , m e n ta l s o j o u r n and w h a t I l earn ed and w h a t I m i s s e d w h i le o f f on m y d a y d r e a m h a s left me fee l ing fut i le , f r u s t r a t e d , ab ou t h o w m u ch I d o n ’t k no w . N o w w h a t t e rm grad e am I go in g to g ive tha t kid w h o is w o r k i n g but s t ru g g l i n g ? Is it his f a i lure or my i g n o r a n c e tha t s e p a r a t e s him f rom the P r o g r e s s iv e E ra ? Ar e these s y m p o s i a w o r t h it? I ’m not sure I can s ta n d m u c h mo re w o nd er in g .

If o ther s ha v e re ac t ed as I have , I ’d s a y tha t the c u m u l a t i v e e f fec t of our s e r i es of t r a i n i ng s e s s i o n s wi l l hav e been to b ro ad en our co l l e c t i v e a w a r e n e s s , to k n o w tha t there are more q u e s t i o n s , m a n y mo re , and a n s w e r s , too. T h a t ’s good, i f s o m e t i m e s pa i n f u l to the i n d iv id ua l s invo l ved . If tho se e x p e r t s k n o w tha t I k n o w ho w l it t le I k no w , ho w e v e r , th ey w o u l d ha v e to feel tha t they are me re ly c a s t i n g pe ar l s b e f o re s w i n e . Wel l , at l east there a re s o m e pr e t ty e a g er hogs in these par t s . W hy , just the o t he r day I hea rd tw o t e a c h e r s ta l k in g about a girl who. . .

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On Being a Person And A Parentby V i r g i n i a K r a m e r S te in

C o n s u l t i n g C l i n i c a l P s y c h o lo g i s t P r i n c e t o n D a y Sc h o o l C o p y r i g h t 1979

T a l k d e l iv e re d to the M o t h e r s ’ A s s o c i a t i o n , N e w a r k A c a d e m y on O c t o b e r 15, 19 79

T h i s is a c o u n t r y in w h ic h we ho no r the f lag, apple pie, and m o t h e r h o o d — and then s a lu te the f lag, eat the app le pie, a nd du mp on M o th e r . As a p s y c h o l o g i s t , a paren t , and an e x - p e s s i m i s t , I woul d l ike to s p e a k in d e f en s e o f and in ho n or of p a re nt ho od , w h i c h inc lu des m o th e r h o o d — the mo s t d i f f i c u l t j o b in the wo r l d , the m o s t c h a l l e ng in g , the m o s t exc i t in g , the mo s t r e w a r d ­ing, and the mos t won der fu l/ te r r i b le , for w h i c h we are g ive n the lo w e s t l evel o f t ra i n i ng and pre p a ra t io n , and the h igh es t l evel of c r i t i c i s m . Feel ing u n p re p a re d and o f ten u n su re of o u r s e l v e s , if we b e c o m e a n x i o u s abo ut our p e r f o r m a n c e or f earfu l we wi l l be judged , we m ay very we l l hear : “Look at that a n x i o u s m o th e r — no w o n d e r that kid h a s p r o b l e m s ! ”

A g a i n s t su ch odds, it is d i f f i cu l t to r e m a in o n e ’s own p er son and m a i n t a i n a p e r s p e c t i v e , so tha t we are not co n s u m e d by our ro les as p a re nt s .

In an a g r a r i a n s o c i e t y l i fe w a s , in m a n y w a y s , ea s ie r . We w e re part o f an e x te n d e d fam i ly , wi th s h a r e d va lu e s , w h i c h w e m a y a l so ha v e s h a re d wi th an en t i re c o m m u n i t y . T h e r e w'ere f e w e r op t i o n s for us or for our ch i ld re n , a nd m a n y more s u p p o r t s for all o f us. F av o r i t e unc les and au n ts , a s we l l as g r a n d ­p a r e n ts , s e r v e d bo th as mo de ls for us and re s o u r c e s to supp or t us as p a re n ts . T h e y a l s o p ro v i de d o p p o r t u n i ­t ies for us to s h a r e the pa re n t i n g role more br oa d ly . S i m i l a r l y , our ch i ld re n had not on ly more fam i ly r e s o u r c e s f rom w h o m to seek sup p or t , adv i ce , and cou ns e l , but f e w e r op t i o n s or w a y s to get into d i f f i ­cu l ty . Nor, in e a r l i e r t imes , had peers b e c o m e the h ighes t a u t h o r i t y for s u ch a nea r i r re s t ib le force. A d o l e s c e n c e h a d not b e c o m e o b s o l e s c e n c e : ou r ch i ld re n w e r e va lu e d and n e c e s s a r y to m a i n t a i n the fam i ly e c o n o m y , a nd k n e w it.

It has , th ere fore , b e c o m e m u c h more d i f f i cu l t to s ta y in c o m m u n i c a t i o n w i th our ch i ld re n . And, as we have m ov ed o f f the fa rm, the re are m o re s t r a i n s on the p r o c e s s o f s h a r i n g p a re n t i n g b e t w e e n the tw o p a re nt s . Like it or not, w i t h the b es t of i n te n t io ns , F a t h e r of ten ca n n o t be as v i s ib le or as invo lv ed , e i th er as an a c t i v e ly s u p p o r t i v e force , or as a mode l w h i c h is both u n d e r s t a n d a b l e and w i th i n r e a c h for the chi ld. W hi ch b r i ng s us b a c k to m o th e r , on the front l ine, t ry i ng to keep he r b a l a n c e and m a i n t a i n p e r s p e c t iv e whi le , at t imes , h a n g i n g on the ropes . T h e c u l tu re has c ha ng e d and, w h e r e a s M o t h e r and F a t h e r used to be ab le to

s h ar e more ful ly in d ec i s io n s , i n c r e a s i n g l y c o m m u n i ­ca t ion has b ro k e n d ow n b e t w e e n p ar e nt s , as it has b e ­tw een p a re n ts and ch i ldr en , w h e re it is a l l o w e d to hap pen . In part , the fac t tha t the cu l tu re ha s i n c r e a s ­ing ly a s s ig n e d the c o n c e r n w i th f e e l ings and e m o t i o n s to w o m e n , a nd tha t of th i ngs and a c h i e v e m e n t to men , has fu r t he r i n t e r fe re d w i th the p r o b l e m s of c o m m u n i ­ca t ion , s t a r t i n g w i t h the a c c u l t u r a t i o n of b o y s to the e f fect that "b ig b oy s d o n ’t c r y ”. E ve n w i t h all the recent c h a n g e s in ma le an d fe m al e roles . I s u s p e c t it wi l l be a long t ime be fo re men and w o m e n wi l l v i e w s i t u a t i o n s in the s a m e te rm s , i nc lud in g tho se of the ir ch i ldre n (a l though thi s can be a s t r e n g th as wel l as a l i ab i l i ty in ke ep ing p e rs p e c t iv e ) . W hi c h m e a n s that m o t h e r s w h o s e n s e a chi ld is ha v in g a p ro b l e m m a y ha v e d i f f i c u l t y be ing heard, as bo th h u s b a n d and sc hoo l m a y pe rce iv e her as “ov e r c o n c e r n e d , o v e r ­a n x io u s , and o v e r p r o t e c t i v e . ” T h e r e is su ch a th ing as be ing "a p p r o p r i a t e l y c o n c e r n e d ”, h o w e v e r , a l t ho u g h that is a p h r a s e you wi l l ra re ly hear . An d it is here that r e m a i n in g a p er son is mo s t i m p o r t a n t — in he lp ing y o u r e m e m b e r t h a t y o u d id n o t g i v e up y o u r in te l l i ge nce w i t h the a f t e r b i r th . An d tha t you are not ful ly r e s p o n s i b l e for all y ou r c h i l d r e n ’s d i f f i c u l t i e s , a ny more than you can take c redit fo r al l the ir s u c c e s s e s .

T h e r e are g u i d e l in es for pa re nt in g , and the f i rst is tha t y o u n g s t e r s need gu id e l i ne s , jus t as we do. G r o u n d ru les , w i th in w h ic h there can be f ree dom, are i m po r ta nt , e s p e c i a l l y in ad o l e s c e n c e . An d the s e hav e to be c o n s i s t e n t , agreed upon b e t w e e n the p a re n ts , and m a i n ta i n e d . Wh e n t here a re d i s p a r i t i e s of op in ion , s ty le , and m a n a g e m e n t b e t w e e n the p a re n ts , or one he lps the y o u n g s t e r s id e s te p or u n d e r m i n e the ru les of the o t h e r p a r e n t , w e a re q u i t e l i k e l y to see a m a n i p u l a t i v e c h i l d w h o h a s l i t t l e r e s p e c t fo r a u t h o r i ty . An d these s a m e y o u n g s t e r s , s ub t l y , or b la t a n t ly , wi l l tend to set the p a r e n ts of f a g a i ns t one a n o t h e r and s l ip b e t w e e n the c r a c k s . O r they m ay b e c o m e v e ry p as s iv e , t a k i n g l i t t le or no r e s p o n s i b i l i t y for t h e m s e lv e s , p e rh a p s c ou nt in g on o t he r s to be c o n c e rn e d f o r them. A n d c o m m u n i c a t i o n d w i n d le s . It mu st be sa id c l e a r l y tha t c o m m u n i c a t i o n ta ke s p rac t i ce , and a l a rge part of the p ra c t i c e is l ea rn in g to l i s t en to our ch i ldre n , ac t i v e ly , w i t h real a t t e n t io n , w h e n they are young . As people feel r ea l l y heard,

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w i th o u t l ecu res or c r i t i c i s m , they are more l ik e ly to c o n t in u e to c o m m u n i c a t e . T h e y must a l so be ab le to feel tha t w h a t th ey s a y wi l l not be used a g a in s t them. At the s a m e t ime that we l i s t en wi th c o m p a s s i o n and in te res t , h o w e v e r , o v e r s y m p a t h e s i z i n g or a to o - re a d y b a i lou t s u p p o r t s s e l f - p i t y and the l ack of s t r i v i n g in the face of s t r e s s .

We all k n o w tha t w h a t e v e r d o e s n ’t ki l l us t ends to s t r e n g t h e n us — and thi s is c e r ta i n ly t rue for our c h i ld re n as we ll . An d there arc na tu ra l c o n s e q u e n c e s o f our o w n b e h a v i o r s in life, f rom w h i c h we l earn . We ca n not , and sh ou ld not, sp ar e our ch i ldr en all o f the ir o w n na tu ra l c o n s e q u e n c e s if they are to l ea rn and g r o w and d i s c o v e r that they are s u r v i v o r s , and feel s t r on g . It is thr oug h g r a d u a l l y in c r e a s i n g thei r op p o r tu n i t i e s for, and f ree dom to, m a k e d e c i s io n s and to take the i r ow n c o n s e q u e n c e s , as the i r m a t u r i t y i n c r e a s e s , t h a t t h e y b e c o m e f r e e to b e m o r e r e s p o n s i b l e for th e m s e l v e s a nd to l earn tha t th e y are, indeed, s u r v i v o r s . T h i s a l so f rees the par en t to b e co m e hi s or her ow n pe rson .

T h e r e is in ad o l e s c e n c e , w h a t is ca l l ed the a u t o n o ­my / d ep en de nc y s t r u g g l e — the g r o w i n g need to s t r i k e out on the i r ow n, but wi th m or e need for you th an they are w i l l i n g to a d m i t — and rea l g r a t i tu d e for the l imi t s

_ tha t a re set . But d o n ’t e xp e c t them to admi t it! And they wi l l s t i l l need you as a s o u n d in g bo ard , w h i le o f ten t e s t i n g yo ur a f f ec t i on , a s though to get you to dr iv e the m out . An d there is the g a m e of “look at the f u nn y people turn red . ’’ Ke ep y ou r cool , don' t over - l ec ture , and l e t ’s not m a k e the m i s t a k e of t e l l ing the m w h a t it w a s l ike w h e n we w er e young! It is ve ry d i f ­f erent now, and v e ry m u c h to ugh er for them. For one thing , w e had unti l age 21 to m a k e m i s t a k e s and be forg iven . Al l the mo re re as on to pr ov ide gu i de l ines , and, as a co l l e ag u e ha s sa id “M e a n w h a t you s a y and s a y w h a t you m e a n . "

If par ent s cannot agree on gui del i nes , and c o m p l e m e n t an d su p p le m e n t and suppo r t one an ot he r , there wi l l be p ro b l e m s ; if b o u n d a r i e s are not m a i n ­ta ined b e t w e e n p a r e n ts and ch i ldren , w i t h a h i e r a r c h y of p o w e r be ing o b s e r v e d ; or i f bo th p a r e n ts are over - p r o t e c t i v e o r o v e r l y u n y i e l d i n g , t h e r e w i l l be d i f f i c u l t y . A b o v e all , i f there are dou ble s t a n d a r d s of b e h a v i o r (“Do w h a t I say , not w h a t I d o” ) we are look ing for t roub le . But no t ro ub le is i r re ve rs ib le .

C o m m u n i c a t i o n s ca n be re opened , though s o m e t i m e s it r e q u i re s a ne u t r a l par ty ; e n c o u ra g e m e n t and s u p ­port ca n be s u b s t i t u t e d for p r e s s u r e s ; we can s t a r t to l i s ten , ra th e r than to l e c t u re and to judge, and w e can get to ge th e r be h i n d c l os ed doors to agree upon our s t a n d a r d s and va lu e s , l ist the m all , o r der the m by pr ior i ty , and k n o c k out the last 15 on the; l ist as u n i m ­po r t a nt . M a k e th o se first 3 or 4 s t i ck !

Be ing a pa re nt is tough, and ge t t in g tougher . An d to ug he r yet if we are c o n c e rn e d about our o w n image, or b e i ng s u r r e a l i s t i c and se e k i n g per fe c t i on . If we see our ch i ld re n as e x t e n s i o n s of o u rs e l v e s , we wi l l e xp e c t them all to s h a p e up the s a m e w a y to m a k e us look s u c c e s s f u l , and we wi l l fail. We mu st look at w h o t hey are , r e co g ni z i n g tha t e ach one l ea rn s in his ow n w a y , and that by a d o l e s c e n c e , and long be fore , they rea l ly h a v e i n te rn a l i ze d our s t a n d a r d s and v a l ue s , w h e t h e r th ey are w i l l i ng to let us see it or not . A b o v e all , we m u s t be wi l l i ng to r i sk be in g the u n p o p u la r pare nt , and s a y " n o ” w i th co n v ic t io n , and m a k e il s t i ck .

Be ing a p e r s o n ? Fo l lo w yo u r o w n i n te re s t s ; ne i t her c h i ld re n nor a n y o n e e l se r e s p e c t s s la v es ; our c h i ld re n need to see us re s p e c t in g o u rs e l v e s a nd our o w n needs as i n d iv id ua l s ; g ran te d , we wa n t to be there at key t i me s w h e n th ey need mo ra l sup p or t or to pr ov ide o p p o r t u n i t i e s for c o m m u n i c a t i o n , but too m u c h c lo se a t t e n t i o n c e a t e s a spot l ig ht w h ic h must be duc ked . R esp ec t for y o u r s e l f and y ou r o w n i n t e l l e c t u a l and re c r e a t i o n a l needs se t s a mode l for y ou r ch i ld re n in s e l f - r e s p e c t ; and gui l t ab ou t w h a t you do se t s up a v i c t i m p s y c h o l o g y , w h ic h is a poor mode l for them, and l ead s them to m a n i p u l a t e and tak e ad v a n ta g e . An d you w i l l need to keep ju gg l ing to f ind the r ight p ro p or t io n o f a t t e n t i o n to o t h e r s and to yours e l f , but s u c c e s s f u l l iv ing is a m a t t e r o f l ea rn ing to wi n and to lose w i th re s i l i en ce , there is no su ch thing as per fe c t pa re nt in g . Do y ou r bes t , and let y ou r ch i ldr en k n ow that you are doing yo ur bes t but , w h en it feels as though th i ngs a r e n ’t r ight and y o u ’ve done y ou r bes t , get a n o t h e r op in ion , w i t ho ut w o r r y i n g about w h e t h e r you are l ook in g “o v e r c o n c e r n e d , or a n x io u s , or over - p r o t e c t i v e . ’’ C o m m u n i c a t e ! W e ’ve all been I here. Don' t be a f ra i d to ask for he lp or a so u n d in g board . You m ay be r i gh te r than you think .(Excerp ts f rom or rcp roduc l ion o f th is ar l i r . l t : is fo rh ich l tm w i th o u t the expressed pe rm iss io n o f tht: au tho r . )

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COMMENCEMENT DAY 1979

ALUMNI CHILDREN ’79

A l l i s o n Duncan, daugh te r o f M rs . S tu a r t A. Ve r no n Shannon . 111 (M ike ) , son o f A.Duncan. 11 fPe t ie O l ip h an t . M F S 511 Ve rnon Shannon , j r . . PCD 5216

E l izabe th S tephens, daugh te r o f M rs . Wade Jef frey Johnson, son o f T r i s t a n i II. Johnson. S tephen Carter, son of M rs . Da v i d L. Ca r te rC. Stephens (Jean Samue ls . M F S '52) PDC '.'14 (Hope H em ph i l l . M F S ’46)

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Class of 1979 College Choices

G a b r i e l l e B a r n e t t Y a l e L aur a K n o w l t o n Rol l insDiane B a r r y V a s s a r P a m e l a Ku ls ru d D a r t m o u t hGa i l B a r s k y V i l l a n o v a V i c t o r K u z m ic z M u h l e n b u r gC y n t h i a B eag le s B o s to n U n i v e r s i t y Joseph La ps le y S o u t h w e s t e r n (Tenn . )Ja m es Ben net t Corne l l J e re m y L ead er Ca l i f . Ins t , o f Te ch .D av id B la x i l l P r in c e to n G e r a r d Leo Ru tg er s (L iv in gs t on)L i s a Borie Mt . H ol yok e D av id L i f l an d Y a leH a rr ie t t e B r a i n a r d M i d d l e b u r y K a t h a r i n e Litz S a r a h L a w r e n c eJudi th B ra i n er d O hi o W e s l e y a n A l i so n L o c k w o o d U. of R o c h e s t e rS a m u e l B ry an Corne l l Ph i l ip M a l te s e N e w E n g la n d CollegeV a n c e C a m i s a U. of P e n n s y l v a n i a David M a nt e l l A m e r i c a n U n i v e r s i t yS t e p h e n C a r t e r Q ue en ' s Co ll ege S a m u e l M a r t i n u z z i M i d d l e b u ry

(O nt ar io ) E l iz ab e th M a y e r P r i n c e t o nM a r k C h i b b a r o M a n h a t t a n v i l l e Da vid M c C o r d N a v yM i r i a m Ch i l ton I thac a A n n e M e r r i c k C o n n e c t i c u t Co l l egeS e t h Chi l ton R hod e I s la nd S c h o o l of A n n e Ne vi us I th a ca Co l l ege

Des i gn Jay N u s b l a t t B a b s o nM a r k C oz za r i n R ut ge rs (L i v i ng s t on ) V iv ie n n e Pe l l e t t i e r i Ph i la . Co l l ege o f ArtN i c o la s D on a th P r i n ce to n Co rn e l ia P o w e r s N o r t h w e s t e r nB e n ja m i n D u b r o v s k y T u f t s E v a n P re s s Rol l in sA l l i s on D u n ca n H a m i l to n C h r i s t o p h e r Pr i ce P r in c e to nDavid E d e l m a n H a v a r d Er i c R e ic h a r d DukeLa ura F a r i n a G e o r g e t o w n C ar r ie R o e s er L y n c h b u r gD ou gla s Fein B r o w n N a n c y R o s e n b e r g A m e r i c a n U n i v e r s i t yDavi d F i t ton B os to n Col lege R a lp h R os s H a r v a r dE d w a r d Fo ley Y a l e Jul ie t te R ou g ny B os to n U n i v e r s i t yD e b o r a h Ford N a s s o n G o r d o n R u b e n fe ld Jo hns H o p k in sG e o f f r e y G e or g e R o c h e s t e r Inst , o f T e c h . R i c h a r d S a c k s - W i l n e r Corne l lA n d r e w G e r b B r o w n A. V e r n o n S h a n n o n , III Lak e For es tS c o t t G re e n O t h e r P l a n s M u n a S h e h a d i Y a leLouis G u a r i n o G e t t y s b u r g Er i c S l ig h to n P r i n c e t o nJohn Hal l D a r t m o u t h E l i z a b e th S t e p h e n s Mt . H ol yo keJe nn i f e r Ham el M c G i l l John S w e e n e y P ly m o u th S t a t eGo r d o n H a r r o w e r H o b a r t W ar d T a g g a r t Ohio W e s l e y a nCa r o l in e H a r t s h o r n e Sc h o o l o f V i s u a l A r t s (N .Y .C . ) M a r t h a T a n n e r N o r t h w e s t e r nJane H e n d er s o n Ha m i l to n D a w n e E l i z a b e t h T a y l o r U n i v e r s i t y in E n g la n dM a r t h a H i c k s U. of Co lo ra d o (E S U )John Ho l l i s t e r O t h e r P la n s M e l a n ie O c c id e n ta lC h r i s t o p h e r H or a n U. of R hod e I s la nd v o n d e r S c h u l e n b u r gJe f f rey H o r r i g a n O t h e r P la n s A n n W a r n e r O b e r l inV i c t o r i a H o w a r d H a rv a rd David W e in e r U. o f Nor th C a r o l in aJe f f re y Hu dg in s R o g e r W i l l i a m s (C har lo t te )L is a H u r o w i t z G o u c h e r F r a n c e s We is berg Mt . H ol y o k eW i l l i a m Ja co bu s M i d d l e b u r y C a t h e r i n e W hi te S m i t hK a t r i n a Ja n n en C o lb y K e nt on W i l k i n s o n O t h e r P la n sK a th e r i n e J e f f e r s S a r a h L a w r e n c e C h r i s t o p h e r Wi 11 rich Y a leA n d r e w Je nsen P ly m o u t h S t a t e A u s t i n W i lm e rd i n g T r i n i t yJe f f rey Jo hns on M i d d l e b u r y S a r a h W o o d w o r t h M i d d l e b u r y

H a za rd Zenzie C a r n e g i e - M e l l o n

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SPORTS

STATE CHAMPSBOVS’ VARSITY

CROSS COUNTRY TEAM

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G I R L S

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A L U M N I N O T E SMiss Fine's School

1910No C la ss S e c r e ta r y

|KAN D A V I S <>r A u r o ra . New Y o r k and K A T H E R I N E H U N T I N G T O N A n ni n of R i ch mo n d , M a s s . a t t e n d e d the i r 6 5 t h re un i on at B r yn Mavvr Col l ege Iasi Ma y . |ean ret i red f r om the f a c ul ty o f Wel l s Col l ege in 1957. S h e t r ave l e d e x t e n s i v e l y in E u r ope and s e r ve d on the b o ar d s of v a r i ous soc ia l age nc i es . S h e al so taught in G r e e c e and Le banon .K a t he r i ne and her l ate h u s b an d, Wi l l i am S. Anni n , move d to Ne w E ng l an d in 1924, w h er e both we r e a c t i ve in the l i fe of thei r s ma l l c o u n t r y town, and al so fo l l owe d j o u r n a l i s t i c c a r e e r s w i t h t h e d a i l y n e w s p a p e r of ne a r b y P i t t s f i e ld , M a s s . T h e o t h e r t wo w h o g r a d u a t e d in 1910 we r e G E R T R U D E P U R V E S and M A R ­G A R E T S P A HR, M i s s F i n e ’s niece. T h e y bo t h g r a d u a t e d f r om S m i t h , but died some y e a r s ago.

1 9 1 2 - 1 9 1 9 C lass S e c r e t a r y

Mr s . D o u g l as De l ano y ( E l ea nor M a r q u a n d ’ 15)3 7 - 0 8 M e a d o w Lak es I l i gh l s t o w n . N’| 0 8 5 2 0

I S A B E L H A R P E R m o u n t 14 lost her b r o t he r M c L E A N M F S ’ 1(5 in Au gus t ’79. A d i s t i n g u i sh e d sc ho l ar , he w a s a l s o an ou t s t a n di n g cit i’/en and a l oss to his ma ny fr iends. We s e n d I sa b e l our loving s y m p a t h y . E L E A N O R M A R Q U A N D D e l ano y ‘ 15 is r e j o i c ing in a n e w g r a n d ­daught er , K a t h e r i n e M a r q u a n d Fo r s y t h , chi ld of her son. A L L A N F O R S Y T H r49.

1 9 2 0 -1 9 2 4 C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . T. S t o c k t o n G a i n e s ( K a t h e r i n e B l a c k w e l l ’22)Mo n t r o se . PA 18801

1921

A L I C E E R D M A N C l ev e l an d and her h u s b a n d F r a n c i s C l ev e l an d h a ve been ma r r i ed for 54 ye ar s . They st il l run the B a r n s t o r m e r S u m m e r T h e a t e r in T a m - wor t h . N ew H a m p s h i r e , wh i c h is one of the o ldes t in the w h o l e c o u n t r y and ce r t a i nl y the oldes t in N ew H a mp s h i re . T h i s y e a r w a s the 50 t h s eas on .DR. T H E O D O R E S T E V E N S O N has been doi ng a great deal of t r avel i ng, r a i s i n g m o ne y for the P r e s b y t e r i a n B o a r d of M e d i c a l Mi s s i o n s .

1922

You wil l f ind a p i c t ur e of my younges t g r a n d d a u g h t e r K a t h e r i n e C a r o l y n C l a y p o o l e on t hese page s . B e c a u s e she w a s bor n and l ives in C a n a d a , s he h as dual c i t i zen s hi p , and could be P r i me M i n i s t e r o f C a n a d a but not Pr e s i de nt of t h e U n i t e d S l a t e s . A n o t h e r g r a n d ­dau gh t e r , B e t s y D o lm a n o f Honol ul u, H a w a i i is a f r e s h m a n at S m i t h Col lege .

Ka th e r in e Ca ro lyn C laypoo le g r a n d d a u g h t e r o f K A T H E R IN E B L A C K - W ELL Ca ines 22. at 11 weeks o f age.

1924

It gr i e ve s me to tell you that K A T H E R I N E N O R R I S died on June 10th. Kat w a s a love ly pe r s on an d I k n o w that s he wi l l be mi s s e d by w e w h o k n e w her.

1 925C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . W a l t e r J. S m i t h ( F lor en ce Cl ay t on )37 Dix S t re e t Wi nc he s t er , M A 0 1 8 9 0

K A T I E R O B I N S O N M u r p h y a p t ly d e ­s c r i b e s thf! c u s t o m a r y a c t i v i t i e s of m a ny of us w h e n s he s a y s , " W e c hu g a l ong at our us ua l too b u s y p a c e — v o l un t ee r j obs at hos pi ta l and c o m m u n i t y and my j obs in G a r d e n C l ub . " In addi t i on , K a t i e e n j o y e d 1 he e x c i t e me nt of her s o n ’s w e d d i n g in June and her daught er , C a r o l ’s, c omi n g from Ber l in to p a r t i c i pa t e as a b r i d e s ­maid. Ri ck is n o w l iving a n d w o r k i n g n e ar b y h av i ng t r an s f e r r ed f r om M i c h ­i gan — a w e l c o m e p r o x i mi ty .O u r o t h e r C a t h e r i n e , C A T H E R I N E B U G B E E Royal , is h a p p y to repor t that thi s a c a d e m i c y e a r s n e wil l h a v e two g r a n d da u gh t e r s at P D S — Wel d and R e ­bec c a . C o ng r a t ul t i on s , Ca t he r i ne ! T h a t mus t be a recor d for one of M. F . S . ’25. S U E B L A C K W E L L P os ey h as again t h o ug h t f u l l y s h a r e d n e w s of her t ravel a d v en t u re s : Honol ul u via Par i s ; Ca l ga r y , A l be r t a , C a n a d a ; N e w O r l e a n s ; P a c i f i c P a l i sa d e s , Ca l i f or n i a ; Fa i r H a v e n , N. j . and an a n t i c i p a te d visi t to LIB B L A C K - W E L L T w v e f f o r l ' 27 at N a n t u c ke t for the last we e k in S e p t e m b e r . A s a c on v e r t ed M a s s a c h u s e t t s res ident , I ap p l au d S u e ’s en di n g a b us y a n d hot s u m m e r wi t h cool r e l a x a t i o n on one o f the B a y S t a t e ’s be a u t i fu l i s l and s .D O T T I E A U T E N S u t t o n j oined W a l t e r

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an d y ou r S e c r e t a r y in June to a t t end M. I . T . Night at the Bo s t on P ops C o n c e r t — r e g r e t t a b l y m i n u s A r t h u r Fiedler . T h e next day the three of us pr oc ee ded to Wel l es l ey for the 5 0 t h r e uni on of t he C l a s s of 1929 a t t e n d e d by a recor d n um b e r of 163 c l a s s m a t e s and 51 h us b an ds . A f t e r a n o s t a lg i c but s t i m ul a t i n g t hree d a y s on c amp u s , Dot tie l au n c h e d for th on her t i g h t l y s c h e d u l e d J u n e p r o g r a m o f v i s i t i n g N o v a S c o t i a w i t h her d a u g h t e r t h en a t t en d i ng the g r a d u a t i o n f r om B a t e s Col l ege of her g r a n d da u g ht e r and C a t h y ’s s u b s e q u e n t m a r r i a g e to h e r c o l l e g e c l a s s ma t e . No w o n d e r Dot t i e e n j o y e d her c u s t o m a r y s u m m e r ’s v a c a t i o n at S t o n e Ha r bor , N.J.O n e o f the o t h e r h i g hl i g h t s o f the S m i t h s ' s pr i n g w a s a de l ight ful t w o w e e k s ’ " A e g e a n O d y s s e y " to A t h e n s and Delphi in Gr eec e , D ub r o v n i k in Y u g o s l a v i a and a f ive d a y s ' c r u i se o f the Gr e e k I s lands . S i n c e next s pr i n g wi l l be our 55th a n n i v e r s a r y , let me h e a r f rom any of you w h o wo u l d l ike to h a ve a 55th Reuni on ge t - t oget he r .

1926C la s s S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . J ame s A. Ke r r|C. L a w r e n c e Norr i s )Hi Col l ege Roa d WestPr i nc e t on . NJ 0 8 5 4 0

J O A N P R E N T I C E von Er d b e r g wr i te s "s e l l i n g my h o us e on Wi l s o n Road this s u m m e r and t ak i ng up re s i de n c e at the Prese nt Day Cl ub, I he P r i nc e t on a d d r e s s I e xpect to k e ep for a wh i l e af t er mo vi ng in the n e a r f u t ur e to Me d f o r d Leas , a r e t i r e ­ment c o m m u n i t y n e ar Haddonf i e l d , N. J . ’' S o u n d s v e r y r e l a x i n g . C H R I S T I N E G . I B B O N S M a s o n is l iving in thei r house in P r i nc e t on a f t e r m a n y y e a r s going wi t h her h u s b an d, Al ph, to m a n y un i ve r s i t i es w h e r e he w a s l ec t ur i ng and s he is e n j oy i n g it very much. Not that he has s t op p e d b e c a u s e he is t e ach i n g at Y a l e for the fal l s e me s t e r , but they are going to s t ay in P r i nc e t on . C h r i s s i e w r i te s "1 try to keep out of m i s c h i e f by t ut or ing Fr ench a ga i n . " A n y t a k e r s ? Had a nice, n e w s e v l e t ter f r om A N N A H A L E br i ngi ng us up to da t e on her f ami ly. S h e wr i t e s " S i n c e 1 a m s e c r e t a r y for my We l l s Col l ege c l ass . I k n o w that you p r o b a b l y l ike to he a r f rom m e m b e r s ev en if there ' s no t h i ng s t ar t l i n g or n ew to report !"1 a m st i l l in W a y z a t a w i t h my s i s t e r M a r y , w h o is h an d i ca p p e d n o w by ar t hr i l is. Last w i n t e r we vi s i t ed f r iends in T u c s o n for a mont h . In June 1 had a few d a y s wi th old f r iends on M a c k i n a c Is land, w h er e I b i cy c l ed ar o u n d all my old h a un t s . D a y s ar e full, wi th c ar e of my h o us e an d ga r de n an d wi th w r i t i ng for chi ldr en. M y b r o t he r H e n r y ’s oldest son T e d and his f ami l y l ive not far a w a y , and that is a joy. T e d t e a c h e s at the B l ak e S c h o o ls , a M i n n e a p o l i s c ou n t e r pa r t of P r i nc e t on C o u nt r y D a y S c ho o l , even to re ce nt a m a l g a m a t i o n w i t h the a r e a ’s l eading p r i v a t e sc hool for g i r l s . "N A N C Y G O H E E N Fi n ch and h us b an d G e r r v had four s e r e n e w e e k s in July at a s ma l l A d i r o n d a c k l ake to wh i ch they h av e been going for the past f our teen s u m m e r s , f i shing, bi rding, w a l k i n g and r e adi n g a l oud ( J ane A u s t e n I his s u mme r ) . T h e s e are thei r f av or i t e p a s t ime s .W h e n 1 read N a n cy ' s note I real ized we must be qui t e c l os e in the s u m m e r w h er e I h a v e been s a i l i ng and b i r d in g etc. , on the St . L a w r e n c e R i ve r w i t h my h u s b a n d A r c h Kerr .

1 9 2 7C la s s S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . A l b e r t C. F. W e s t p h a l ( Jean M a r c h )4 0 1 0 W a r r e n S t re e t , N.W. Wa s h i n g t o n , D.C. 2 0 0 1 6

M y h u s b a n d and 1 h ad a s p l en di d Apr i l visi t to W a s s e n a a r , Hol l and to see d a u g h t e r G i na , her h u s b a n d M a r c , and our three g r a n d c h i l d r e n . We we r e too ear l y for D ut c h tul ips in f i e l ds — thei r bad w e a t h e r d e l a y e d t h e m a mont h . We hope to ha ve G i n a an d her f a mi l y c o m e to our h o me in D.C. thi s C h r i s t m a s . I am j us t h o me f rom the h os pi t a l w h e r e I had a foot ope r a t i on to r e mo ve s o m e fused a r t hr i t i c bones . E x p e c t to be in a ca s t wi th c r u t c h e s for a f ew we e ks .M A R Y S T O C K T O N Rui gh is b ac k l iving in P r i nc et on w i t h her h u s b a n d Bil l at 43 Wi ggi n s S t r e e t . S h e had an acc i dent last w i n t e r so is s t i l l not ge t t i ng out but wo u l d be g l ad to see old f r iends.D O R I S J O H N S O N Lo w wr i t e s that she we nt up to W a s h i n g t o n in M a y to see a p e r f o r m a n c e of the “M i k a d o " in w h i c h her son. Davi d, had a m a j o r part . H e w a s a l so the produc er . He has a new j ob as vi ce- pre s i dent in c h a r g e of c or p o r a t e p l an ni n g lor a London f i rm wi th an of f i ce in Wa sh i n g t o n . His wi f e , w h o used to w o r k for Ca l i f a n o in ! I .E.W. , is n o w ope n i ng her o wn of f i ce as a pu bl i c r e l a t i o n s c o n ­sul t ant .K A T H E R I N E M I T C H E L L O s b o r n e wr i t es . " M y h u s b a n d and I had a gor geous we e k in late M a y v i s i t in g E L I Z A B E T H B L A C K W E L L T w y e f f o r t in her s u m m e r h o me on N a n t u c k e t . We t hen spent se v e r a l d a y s wi t h K I N G S L E Y K A H I . E R H u b b y ’26 and her h u s b a n d in thei r n ew h ouse at B l a c k Point , CT . What a spot they h a v e for the i r gol den ye a r s ! Nexl c a m e m y h u s b a n d ' s P r i n c e t o n 5 5 t h r e uni on a n d f inal ly a l ively a nd nos t a l gi c visi t wi t h J O A N P R E N T I C E von Er d b e r g '26, wh o is mo v i n g to Me d f o rd Leas . NJ. Fred and 1 n ow e x p e c t to r e ma i n at h o me in S a v a n n a h for a spel l ! "

1928C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . John B. C h i ck ( E l izabe t h D. D i n s mo r e )S e a ' Lower Apt s . , No. 30 9 2 84 0 N. O c e a n Blvd.Fort Lauder dal e , FL 3 3 3 0 8

O R A W O R D E N Hu bb a l l re por t s "a brand n e w s h i n y g r a n d s o n — our thi rd boy b a b y — ar r i ved July 31st . J a me s M a r s h a l l Wei r , n a me d a f t e r bot h g r a nd f a t h e r s . "It is w i t h deep regret we a n no un c e the d e a t h of M A R I O N C O S G R A V E Roe. M a r i o n w a s v i s i t in g her daughter . Mrs . R i ch e y S m i t h , in Ak r o n , Oh i o at the t ime of her death. S h e is also su r vi ve d by a n o t h e r daught er , Mr s . C. K i r b y A l e x ­ander , of J ac ks onvi l l e , Flor ida, wh e r e M a r i o n l ived most of her life.

1929C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . Ro y Al l en R o w e (Jean M. Her r i ng)N e w Ag e M i ss i on , T a k i l m a Road Ca v e J unc t i on , O R 9 75 2 3

D e a r C l a s s m a t e s : As you k n o w, the s e c ­r e t ar i es ca rd s we r e mai le d f rom school , so I couldn' t w r i t e you my usual indi vi dual plea. No a n s w e r s this s u m m e r , so in d e s p e r a t i on I a d d r e s s you col l ec t i ve l y in r h y m e — and you b e t te r repl y wi th t ruth or a lie!

1 do you de f y a s I ma k e one Iasi try T o m a ke you turn loose wi thou t a n y e x c u s e of n e w s that you h a v e — just s p r e a d on the s a l ve

Get of f y o u r du f fand s end me your s t uf f

D o n ’t g i ve me no gu f f and t h e r e b y r e b u f f

M a k e it e a s y — not tough.Y o u c an huff , y ou c an puf f Wr i t e o f f y ou r c u f f a n y old f luf f ‘T i l l I gel enough

and qui t ma k i ng it rough . . . ON Y O U .

P l e a s e all of you wr i te .not just a few

A n d then you' l l m a k e a dr e am c o me true

A n d I c an bid youall adieu ( T i l l next t ime)

S o I’ll wa i t till 0 m o nt h s henc e Does that m a k e s e n s e ?M e a n t i m e d o n ’t get tense!

Y o u r S e c r e t a r y .

19 3 0C la ss S e c r e t a r y

M i s s El i z a b e t h W h e r r y 13 15 C o u nt r y Lane West T r e n t o n . NJ 0 8 6 2 8

1931C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . Rober t N. S m y t h ( J ean Os g o o d )321 N a s s a u S t r ee t P r i nc e t on . NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1 ac t u a l l y hit the j a c k pot this t ime. T h r e e c l a s s m a t e s r e t ur ne d post c a r d s and one is a f i rst .I D A B U M S T E A D Al t i ze r p l eas e d me very muc h by r e t ur ni ng her c ard. I did w a n t to k n o w w h a t s he w a s an d is doi ng and this is the resul t : “I’m w o r k i n g for the S o c i a l S e c u r i t y A d m i n i s t r a t i o n as an a na l y s t for the A p p e a l s C o u nc i l B u r e a u of He a r i ng s and A p p e al s . T h i s is the highest level of the a p p e a l s p r o c e s s b e f or e going to Fe der a l Cour t . Mo s t of the c a s e s we r e v i e w ar e d i sa b i l i t y c a s e s . " S h e s a y s that t here are p l eas an t th i ngs about l iving in W a s h i n g t o n a nd thi s I c a n wel l be l i eve . T h a n k s a lot, Ida, for l e t t ing us c a t c h up on you.C L A R E R A Y M O N D Durant wr i t e s that she h as re t i red f rom f u l l - t i me teachi ng. S h e m a y h a ve re t i red f r om t e achi ng, but she c e r t a i nl y d o e s n ’t plan to sil in a ro c k i ng c h a i r on her front porch. T h e s e are s o m e of the th i n gs she ' s p l an n i ng to do. “H a v e been e n l ar g i ng my c y p r e s s c a b i n h e r e ( F l o r i d a ) i h i s J u n e . In S e p t e m b e r I h ope to w a t c h ove r the bui l di ng of a b u n g a l o w at Fa r M o u n t a i n — the h o u s e b ur ne d to the g r oun d in a bl i zzard t wo y e a r s ago. " An d, oh yes , in her s p a r e t i me s he ' s goi ng to t each in adul t ed uc a t i on c l a s s e s this wi nt e r . S o m e r e t i r eme nt !S A L L Y S T E V E N S W a t s o n wr i te s : “T h e bes t th i ng that h ap p e n e d to me in 19 7 9 w a s to get C I S S Y C O W E N H O V E N S t ua r t (1932) and her s i s ter , M A R Y C o y l e (1934) to c ome to Flor i da . T h e y s t a y e d wi th G E T T I E R I G H T E R S n o w (1934) but I s a w t hem n e ar l y e v e r y da y and e n j oy e d ev e r y mi nu t e w i t h t h e m. " K n o w i n g thal ent i r e qua r t e t , 1 a m sur e ther e w a s n ’t a dul l mo me n t .B o b an d 1 s pe nt s i x w e e k s at our c ot t ag e on La k e C h a m p l a i n (Ne w Y o r k s ide) this s u m m e r . T h e w e a t h e r w a s ve ry good to us and I he t e mp e r a t ures of I he w a t e r w a s 72 w h i c h is u n h e a r d of for that lake. A s a resul t , I spent mo r e t i me in the w a t e r than out of it and s t ar t e d to s pr out f ins. N o w I am b ac k at P D S ge t t i ng r e ady to accept s t u d e n t s for S e p t e m b e r 1980. I t ’s an i n t er e s t i ng a n d var i ed j ob and 1 a m st il l e n j o y i n g it.P le ase , c l a s s ma t e s , s o me of the rest o f you put pen to p a p e r for the next i ssue.

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1932C lass S e c r e ta r y

1933C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . L i ndl ey W. T i e r s( S a l l y G a r d n e r ]50 P a r d o e RoadP r i nc et on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

A big m i s t a k e w a s ma d e in the last i s sue of the P D S Journal . B E T T Y B R I G H T M o r g a n w a s l i s t ed as a " l os t a l u m n a . ” B E T T Y s u r e is not l o s t — s he d i v i des her t i me b e t w e e n S p r i ng h o u s e , Pa. near the C i ty of B r o t h er l y Love a n d Ke e ne Val ley, N. Y. in I he A d i r o n d a c k s .A L I C E S I N C L A I R S c h w a r t z c a me b a c k to P r i n c e t o n f or h e r n e w p h e w B i l l y ' s w e dd i n g the end of S e p t e m b e r . He is the son of Lib S i n c l a i r F l e m m e r ( M F S ’43) . A L I C E s t a y e d wi th her d a u g h t e r Car ol Haag. II w a s good to s ee A L I C E and h ave a “c a t c h u p ” at my h ouse wi th c l a s s m a t e NINI D I J F F I E L D Die l henn. H u s b a n d P e t e r S c h w a r t z w a s un a b l e to a t t end the we d d i n g as sc hoo l dut i es kepi him in Har l i ngen , T e x a s . A f t e r 15 y ea r s as Head M a s t e r l and founder 19(53) of the Ft . Wort h C o u n t ry Day Sc hool , he re luc t ant l y deci ded to res ign, mo v e d to H a r l i ng e n to c o n c en t r a t e on t e ach i ng and n ow h e a ds the mi ddl e school of the M a r i n e M i l i t a r y A c a d e m y — l ea c h i ng r uns in the f ami ly; P e t er and Al i ce ' s son Don h a s been head of the mi ddl e s c hoo l o f pr e s t i g i ou s St . John' s S c h o ol in Hou s t on , T e x a s for a n um b er of ye ars . We wi l l be h e a r i ng about A L I C E and P e t e r ’s o l der son, Peter , w h o as an a er o n a ut i c a l e n gi ne e r is s p e c i a l ­izing in the d e ve l op me n t of s o l ar en er gy and is in the p r o c es s of put t i ng t og e t he r a c o m p a n y in Ft . Wo r t h de a l ing in this ve ry i m p o r t a n t f i e l d f o r al l o f us . T h e S c h w a r t z ’ h av e s ev en g r a n d ch i ld r e n . B E T T Y M E N Z I E S did not go " D o w n E a s t " to her be l ove d M a i n e thi s past s u mme r . S h e and a f r iend spe nt t i me te s t i ng “e a t e r i e s ’ in t o w n s an d v i l l age s in N e w Jersey and g l ea n i ng lore of this i n t e r e s t ­ing and b e aut i f u l s t a t e w h i c h is not just t wo para l l e l l ines, the P e n n s y l v a n i a Ra i l r oad and R o u t e I. We hope Be t t y i n c or p o r a t e s her f i ndi ngs in a book. LILY L A M B E R T M c C a r t h y h a s been in the S l a t e s f rom E ngl an d this past s u m m e r .mil I had o c c a s i o n of se e i n g her s ev er a l l i me s wh i l e s he w a s v i s i t i n g her s t e p ­mot her , Mr s . G e r a r d La mb e r t . LILY is ve r y e x c i t e d as s he h as s i gned up for an a pa r t me n t in " C o n s t i t u t i o n Hi l l " ( f o r m ­er ly the h o me ol the M o r g a n f ami ly, J .S . . A l e x a n d e r P., and A. Per r y ) . T h e big ho us e is in the p r o ce s s of be i ng t r a n s ­f or me d into s i x a pa r t m e n t s . O c c up a n c y wil l be next s p r in g a f t er L I LY and John s pe nd the w i n t e r in Flor ida.In the gr oc e r y s t or e one d a y this tall I r e ached for a c a b b a g e s i mu l t a n eo u s l y w i t h M A R I O N M A C K I E K e l l e h e r ’s h u s b a n d . |oe! I sa i d to him: " M a r i o n has you Well t r a i ne d to do the f ami l y ma r k e t i n g . " His u n us ua l s t a t e m e n t wa s ; "I do the s h o p p i n g only for our pet ! " I c o ul d n ’t i magi ne w ha t k ind o f a pet wou l d eat cole s l a w ( t hat ' s all I th i nk of w h e n I Ini \ c a b b a g e I. " Ma x I a s k what kind of pet you h a v e ? " " A P E A C O C K . " Joe repl ied! I've heard e v e r y t h i ng . M A R I O N and Joe r e ce nt ly r e t ur ne d f r om s u m m e r i n g on the idyl l i c i s land of H y d r a of f the coas t of G r e e c e w h e r e they o w n a house. I wo n d e r wh o " b a b y - s a t " for the p e a c oc k wh i l e they we r e away ! !T h a t ' s it for now. T o all of you h av e a Merry C h r i s t m a s . Happy Ne w Y e a r and P L E A S E c ome for th wi t h the wr i t t e n wo r d about Y O U ( s n a p s too) for the " n e w d e ca d e " issue!

A L IC E S IN C L A IR S chw a r tz and her granddaugh te r . Hea the r (one o f A l ice 's seven g randch i ld ren ) . M o re about A l ice in the Notes.

1934C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . Wi l l i am R. R ey n o l ds( Wi l h e l mi na Fos t er )5 0 8 Oi l Roa dBal a C y n w y d , P A 1 9 0 0 4

II w a s g r e a t h e a r i n g f r o m s e v e r a l m e m b e r s of our c l a s s recent ly , and I am s ur e that e v e n t h os e wh o h a ve not sent in t hei r o wn n e w s for s o me t ime e n j o y r e a di ng about old f r iends.T h e f irst to wr i t e w a s R I T A S M I T H M c A l i s t e r . Ri t a t e a c h e s En gl i s h at M e r c y Co l l ege in D o b b s Fer r y w h i c h is n e ar her h ome in H a s t i n g s - o n - H u d s o n , N. Y. Ri ta ' s h us b an d, T o m , is a T e x a n , and t hey m a de thei r h o me in T e x a s for t w e n t y y e a r s b e f or e mo vi ng east wi th a c h a n g e of l oca t i on for T o m ’s job. T h e y h av e no chi l dr en . Ri ta kept up wi t h I he B E T T Y T O B I N S t i c k e l al l t hese ye ars , and has been very s a d d e n e d by B e t t y ’s recent de a t h f rom c a nc e r . I k n o w that all Be t t y ' s c l a s s m a t e s wo u l d w i s h to e x p r e s s thei r s o r r o w to B e t t y ' s h u s b a n d ove r his loss . It w a s good to h e a r aga i n f rom " C R I C K ­E T " M Y E R S Mc L e a n . S h e is o bv i ou s l y e n j o y i n g her b u s y l i fe as muc h as ever , and s h e s a y s h av i ng her h us b a n d , Ma c , re t i red is " w o n d e r f u l . " T h e y n ow h av e a thi rd gr a nd c h i ld . A n d r e w A l e x a n d e r Mc Le a n, s on of t hei r son. Bi l l and his wi f e . C at hy . Bi l l is n ow a Res i de nt in O r t h o ­pedi c S u rg e r y . T h e i r o t h e r s on, Hull , and nis wi fe , Be i ly . l ive in S pr i ng f i e l d, Va. and Hull w o r k s for the S t a t e D e p a r t me n t . J A N E L E W I S D u s e n b e r r y and her h u s ­b a n d , C h a r l e s , w h o s t i l l p r a c t i c e s P e d i a t r i c s in Na pa , Ca l i f o r n i a , are h opi ng to t ake a tr ip east thi s fal l to see the fol i age in N e w E n g l an d and visi t old f r i e nd s f rom t hei r s c hool days . Jane is st i l l b u s y wi th M e d i c a l A u x i l i a r y wor k. S h e w r i t e s that they t h o r o u g h l y e n j oy h a vi ng thei r four g r a n d ch i l d r e n right in C a l i f o r ­nia. T h e i r o l des t g r a n d c h i l d is e l even y e a rs old a l r ead y .A long, w e l c o m e le t ter c a m e f rom M A R T D I N S M O R E G r a y . S h e sa i d s he w a s i ns pi red to w r i t e by s ee i n g the pi c t ur e s of o u r f o u r f o r m e r c l a s s m a t e s , D I C K B A K E R . K A R L P E T T I T . H E R B D A V I ­S O N a n d J OH N S C H O O N . in the last P D S Journal . I wi sh I could repr int M a r t ' s ent i r e let ter , but I shal l s a v e it for the future.Br ief ly , M a r t ’s h us b a n d . S a m , is st i l l pr a c t i c i ng l aw in N e w t o w n , Pa. wi th the f i rm of E a s t b u r n an d Gr a y . He w a s born

in N e w t o w n an d h as a l w a y s l ived there m u c h to the a ma z e m e n t of n e w c o m e r s ! M a r t an d S a m h av e three d a u g h t e r s , one son, and four g r an d c h i l d r en , c h i l dr en of M a r t y w h o l ives in St . A l b a n s , Vt . John l ives in Bur l i ngt on , Vt . an d Liz is a s c i en c e t e a c h er and l ives in Mu s k o g e e , O k l a ­h oma wi th her h u s b a n d w h o is a r e s e a r c h c he mi s t . S u s a n an d her b a n k e r h u s b a n d l ive in P hi l ade lp hi a . Mar t and S a m h a ve t rave l l ed a great deal in Eur ope , and at the t i me she w r o t e me s h e had just r e t ur ne d f r om a m a r v e l o u s two w e e k c r u i se on the Roya l V i k i ng w h i c h inc l uded D e n ma r k , Hol land, Pol and, R us s i a and Finland. Ma r t h as had c a t a r a c t s u r ge r y on both e y es wi t h exe l l ent re sul t s . S h e a t t en d s the P h i l a de l p h i a O r c h e s t r a F r i d a y a f t er n oon c o nc er t s r e gul ar l y and k e e ps ge ne r a l l y ve r y act ive . S h e s a y s " L e t ’s he ar f rom s o me mor e c l a s s m a t e s ” , an idea that I appl aud.1 h a ve had a very bus y , e x c i t i ng s u m m e r doi ng s o m e t h i n g n ew. Last fall I v o l u n ­teered to u n d e r t a k e s o m e proj ec t for the W o m e n ’s A s s o c i a t i o n of the A r d m o r e P r e s b y t e r i a n C h ur c h as an I nt e r n a t i on a l Y e a r o f the Chi ld un de r t a k i ng . Ha v i n g learned that our o wn t o w n s h i p of L o w e r M e r io n w a s very muc h in need of a Yout h S e r v i c e Bureau , I e x p l o r e d what it woul d i nv ol ve to s t a r t one. By |une the proj ec t w a s def i ni t e l y l aunche d, and I ended up as C h a i r m a n of a S t e e r i n g C o m m i t t e e w h i c h h as met a l mos t w e e k l y e v e r s ince . A s of thi s wr i t i ng, we are h opi ng to b e c o me i nc o r p o ra t e d wi t hi n the next mont h or t wo wi th the help o f my l a w y e r h u s b a n d . B i l l . I h a v e h a d a g r e a t c o mm i t t e e to wo r k wi t h and t here s e e ms to b e m u c h s u p p o r t f o r it in t h e c o m m u n i t y and f r om ot h e r soc i a l a g e n ­cies, s uc h as till? C h i l d r e n ’s Ai d S o c i e t y of Mo n t g o me r y C o u n t y of w h i c h I am 2nd V i c e - P r e s i d e nt . We h a ve just r e t ur ne d f r om a tr ip to B e r mu d a , one o f our favor i t e s pot s , f o l l owe d by a br i e f visi t f rom our daugh t er . Kat hi e , an d her f ami ly. O u r o t h e r daught er . S u e , h a s f i ni shed her Me d i c a l Res i dency and now has a t wo y e a r c a r d i o l og y f e l l ow s h i p at I J . C.L.A.

1 935C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . Ch a r l es R. Wa l to n ( Ma r i on Pi Roger s )1 2 0 9 Y a r d l e y C o m m o n s Y a rd l e y , P A 1 9 0 6 7

1 936C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . C. Wi l l i am N e w b u r y ( J oan Field)114 B r o a d St ree t G r ot o n , C T 0 6 3 4 0

1937C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . S u m n e r Rul on - Mi l l e r , Jr. ( B a r b a r a A n de r s o n )N a s s a u C o t t a g e P i n e h u r s t , NC 2 8 3 7 4

1938C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . Wi l l i am S. A g a r (Nan B u c h a n a n )11 N e w l i n Road P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1939C las s S e c r e ta r y

M i s s T h e r e s e C r i t c h l o w 11 We s t eot t Road P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

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19 4 0C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mrs . E d w a r d C. R o s e (Ann T o ml i n s o n )64 4 P r e t t y B r oo k Road P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

J O A N N E S L Y Hi ck s w r i t e s that as of June 20, 1979 , her fa mi l y g r e w by one more: a g r an d s o n . " T h a t ’s f ou r ch i l dr e n for our son a nd tw o for our daught er . T w o w e e k s ago w e bought s o m e pr o p e r t y in S a r a s o t a , F l or i da and plan to re t i re t her e in a coupl e or so y e a r s . '

1941C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mrs . Ro b e r t C o t t i n g ha m ( S u z a n n e Gl ov e r )1637 L a w r e n c e Road T r e n t o n , N] 0 8 6 4 8

M A R Y G R O V E R S h a l l o w is r e p r e s e nt i n g the W e x f o r d ( I re land) O p e r a Fe s t i va l for v i s i t in g a p p r e n t i c e s out of her h ome in Wo od s t o c k , Vt. S h e r e c e n t ly had a p h o t o g r a p h i c e x h i b i t i o n in B o s t o n , s po n s o r e d by the M a j o r ’s O f f i c e of Cu l t ur a l Af f a i rs .

1942C las s S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . Dudl e y W o od b r i d g e ( Pol ly Ro b e r t s )2 33 C a r t e r Road P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1943C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . A. J e r ome Mo o r e ( M a r j o r i e ]. L i bby)17 For e s t Lane T r e n t o n , NJ 0 8 6 2 8

T h e on l y n e w s I h a v e for thi s i s s ue is f rom LIZ R A L S T O N Dill . S h e and her h u s b an d, Dick, l i ve in C r o s s w i c k s , N.J. Dic k is an a t t o r n ey w i t h the f i rm of P ar k e r , M c C a y and C r i s c u l o in Mt . Hol ly and Liz is the s e c r e t a r y of the E n v i r o n m e n t a l C o m m i s ­s ion of C h es t e r f i e l d T o w n s h i p . T h e i r son, R i ch a r d , g r ad u a t e d f r om T u f t s t wo y ea r s ago a n d daugh t er , M a r y Louise , is a j un i or at W i l l i am S m i t h Col l ege in G e n e v a , N. Y.

1944C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . J oseph O. M a t t h e w s ( Roz Ear le)6 7 2 6 B e n j a m i n S t r ee t Mc L e a n , V A 22101

1945C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . M. F . Heal y , Jr.(E. S y l v i a T a y l o r )191 L i b r a r y P l a c e P r i nc et on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

A wo n de r f u l long lei ter f r om P A T T Y S M I T H T h o m p s o n b r i gh t e ne d my s u m ­mer. S h e and M o r l e y are st i l l in C i n c i n ­nati and B a l d w i n - U n i t e d m ov e s ahead' unde r his ab l e l e a d e r s h i p. P a g e g r ad u a t e d f rom Co l or a d o Col l ege in 1975 , h a s had a s u c c e s s f u l c a t e r i n g b us i n e s s in C i n c i n ­nat i , and n o w is a p a r t n e r in a n e w r e s t a u r a n t open i n g t hi s fal l . He r m o t h e r s a y s " S h e ’s f ear l ess , great fun, an d wi l l be s u c c e s s f u l . " Mo r l ey , Jr. g r a d u a t e d f rom C o l or a d o Col eg e in '78. h as been w o r k i n g in C i nc i nn a t i for a y e a r and wi l l ent e r Ha r v a r d B u s i n e s s S c h o o l t hi s fall . Pat , P a g e and M o r l e y Jr. all st i l l r ide a s s h o wn in the pi c ture . Pat w a s f o x - h u n t i n g in En gl a n d last s pr ing, so you k n o w s he st i l l r i des wel l ! S h e is a l so a doc ent at local mu s e um, p l ay i n g "not s uch good t e n n i s" and " g e n e r a l ly not mi nd i ng the w r o n g s ide o f 50! "M A R Y JO G A R D N E R Fe nt on w r i t e s of

Hun t T e a m , C a m a r g o Hu n t e r T r ia ls1978 . M o r le y Jr., Page, a n d P A T T Y S M I T H Thom pson 45t hree g l or i ou s w e e k s in S p a i n in M a y . Her son, Ha mi l t o n , g r a d u a t e d f r om St . M a r k ’s and wi l l go to C o l or a d o U n i v e r s i t y in Bo u l de r this fal l . G r a n d a u g h t e r , Meg, is fat , h a p p y and ador ab le . M.J . is b u s y in real es t a t e .F r om my V a s s a r Q u a r t e r l y . 1 g l ean that C H A R L O T T E C R O C K E R Cl ev e l an d has ope n e d a s hop, the I r i sh G a n n e t , in H i n g h a m, M a s s , S h e s t o c k s all s or t s ol I r i s h i m p o r t s , a n d I ’m s u r e w o u l d w e l c o m e you all . We' r e of f now to t a k e our y o u ng e s t d a u g h te r for her s o ph o m o re y e a r at I J V M in Bu r l i ngt on . P l e a s e s ome mor e nice n e w s y l e t ter s l ike Pat ' s .

1 9 4 6C las s S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . E. T h e o d o r e T o w e r ( Leora S t e p p )3 0 8 S t o n e w o o d Blvd.R oa no k e , T e x a s 7 6 2 6 2

Found! V I R G I N I A T A Y L O R , cour t esy , H E D L D R E S D N E R Roul et te . G i n n y is ma r r i ed to Rober t S i m o n i n a nd has a son, T a y l o r . S h e l ives in A m b l e r , Pa.M A R Y L E E M u r o m c e w wr ot e that her son. Al ex , wi l l be a j uni or at St . A l b a n s this fall . Her h u s b an d, Cyr i l , st i l l t r ave l s

for the S t a t e D ep a r t me n t . O n a r ecent t r ip to Rome. M a r y s pent s o me t ime wi t h J O A N W R I G H T S m i t h . Joan and her h u s b a n d run a po t te r y shop, "La Be l la Copi s , " n e ar P iazza N a v o n a .M A R K E L L M E Y E R S S h r i v e r had a m ar v e l o u s v a c a t io n wi t h h e r m o t h e r an d s i s t e r in B e r m u d a last July. M i c k e y must h a v e t i red of the long g a s l ines last s u mme r , for s h e bought t w o n e w t i res for her b ike ! G o o d luck w i t h the hi l l s on T h e Gr e a t Road.J O A N D A N I E L S G r u m l e y a n d h e r h u s b a n d , Dick , ma r k e d thei r tw e n t y - f i f t h a n n i v e r s a r y w i t h a tr ip to Ha w a i i last spr ing. Her eldest daught er , M a r g a r e t , is on the n u r s i n g s t a f f at C o l u m b i a P r e s ­by t er i a n Hospi t a l . A n n e is a s e c re t a r y at the J. Wa l t e r T h o m p s o n Ad A g e n c y . S h e w i l l b e m a r r i e d n e x t A p r i l . D a v i d g r ad u a t e d f rom Bl a i r A c a d e m y last June. He' s c ur r e n t l y at the U n i v e r s i t y of S o u th Ca r o l i n a . John is a s e n i or at the R i d g e ­wood High S c h o o l and J oy ce is a junior . Joan s e n d s her best to all.

19 4 7C la s s S e c r e ta r y

Mrs . Da v i d S. Fi nch ( B a r b a r a Pet t i t )T h e Chal e tM o n m o u t h Hil ls , NJ 0 7 7 3 2

1948C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mrs . F. V a u x W i l s o n III ( J oan S m i t h )N e w road, R.D. 1, B o x 198 La mbe r t v i l l e , NJ 0 8 5 3 0

1949C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . K i r b y T. I lull ( K i rby T h o m p s o n )12 ( ' .eddes I l e i ght s An n A r b o r , MI 48 104

P ic t ur ed wi t h this c o l u mn is Mr s . J O A N B U N D Y J e n k in s w h o w a s C h a i r m a n of the 26th B r i t i s h - A m e r i c a n Mall at Gr o s - ve no r Ho u s e in London. T h e g u e s t s of

F rom le ft to r jg h t : (U n k n o w n ) . P r incess M ichae l o f Kent . M r . A n t h o n y Jenkins. J O A N B U N D Y Jenk ins '4!>. P r ince M ichae l o f Kent .

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h o no u r w e r e P r i n c e a n d P r i n c e s s M i c h a e l of Kent . T h e r e w a s a C e r e m o ni a l Di s p l ay by the R eg i m e n t a l Ba n d , Pipers , H i g h ­l and D a n c e r s and F a n f a r e T r u m p e t e r s of the B l ac k Wa t c h . A m b a s s a d o r and Mrs . Ki n g m a n B r e w s t e r a l so a t t en d e d the Bal l , wh i c h w a s a benef i t for the “Br i t i sh- A m e r i c a n A s s o c i a t e s . "

1 950C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . C’.. Regi na l d B i sh o p (Al i c e Klgin)16(5 Wi l s on R o a d P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1951Mr s . S t u a r t D un c a n II (Pet i e O l i p h a n t )P r e t ty Br o o k Roa d Pr i nc e t on , N| 0 8 5 4 0

At long last , s o m e n ew s f rom the c l a s s of 1951! G O R D O N M c A L L E N B a k e r wr i t e s that she has l ived in Por t l an d, Or eg o n for a l most t hre e y e a rs wi t h her h u s b a n d and t hree chi ldr en. Go r do n w o r k s for an ar c h i te c t u r a l en gi ne e r i n g f i rm, w h i c h is a bit h ec t i c at t imes , and s p e nd s w e e k e n d s t r ying to get organized. Her o ldes t chi ld. Ha nna h , wi l l be of f to the U n i v e r s i t y of C ol or ad o this fal l . )osh wi l l be a s o p h o ­more in high sc hool , and S a r a h is in e ighth grade.T h e B a k e r s l o v e O r e g o n , " a r e a l l y beaut i ful p l ace to l ive. Josh c l imb e d 11, 000 ft. Mt . Hood last mo n t h and is looking f o r w a rd to mor e m o u n t a i n s and we all e n j o y h ik i ng a n d c amp i n g . H o p e ­ful ly, we' l l get to G l a c i e r Na t i on a l Pa r k in M o n t a n a C a n a d a thi s s u m m e r if t here is gas! N o w i t ’s s o m e o n e e l s e ’s turn. Woul d en j oy h ear i ng about the rest of y o u ! ”

1 952C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mrs . W a d e C. S t e p h e n s (|ean S a m u e l s )I l u m p h r e y s Dr i ve L aw r e n c e v i l l e , NJ 0 8 6 4 8

I a m sur e you al l s a w the e x c e l l e n t ar t i c l e about M A R I N A V O N N A I J M A N N W h i t ­man in the last i ssue . We all w e l c o m e M a r i n a b a c k to P r i nc e t on . Her son M a l c o l m (19) is a j un i or at Y A L E , a n d her daugh t er , La u r a (15) , has just s t a r t e d as a j u ni or at An d o v e r .B E V E R L Y S T K W A R T A l m g r e n wr i t e s that s he is st i l l t e a c h i ng at M o o r e Col lege of Art in P h i l a de l p h i a , and s he is a l so an A s s o c i a t e P r o f e s s o r in the S o c i a l S c i e n ­ces D e p a r t m e n t . S h e is a l so going to Rut ge r s p a r t - t i me to get a M a s t e r ’s in S o c i a l Wo r k w h i l e a l s o w o r k i n g at C o r n e r House in P r i nc et on , doi ng f ield p l ac e me n t and c o u n s e l i n g a d o l e s c e n t s and yo u n g adul t s .B A R B A R A G A R T N E R P a r k e r ’s daughter , Robin, w a s ma r r i ed this s u m m e r to Davi d A. Me i r s III and is cont inuing her s t udi es at D o u g l as s Col l ege this year .M y daught er , B e t s y (18) , g r a d u a t e d f rom P . D. S . in June and for the f i rst t ime in 20 years , W a d e and I wi l l h a v e no c hi l dr en a the school ! B e t s y is n o w a f r e s h m a n at Mt. Ho l yo k e a f t e r w o r k i n g in F r a n c e this s umme r . Davi d (19) is a s o p h o m o r e at 1 lobart Col l ege and s t ar t i n g goa l i e for the h o ck e y team. Ca r r o l l h as just r e ma r r i ed and is l iving in D ur h a m , N.C.Be t s y is the n e w c l a s s s e c r e t a r y for 1979, so we ma y be the f i rst m o t h e r - da u g h t e r c l a s s s e c r e t a r i es !

1953C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . Co l l i ns D e n n y ill ( An n e Ca r pl e s )SabotV i rg i n i a 2 3 1 0 3

E L L E N K K R N F Y has left her pos i t i on as A l umn i S e c r e t a r y at P . D . S to pu r s ue a f u l l - t i me c a r e e r in Real E s t a t e in the P r i nc e t on area. S h e wi l l be a s s o c i a t e d wi t h P e y t o n A s s o c i a t e s in Pr i nce t on .

1 954C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mrs . T . W. Dwi gh t , Jr.( K a t h i e We b st e r )115 W i n d s o r RoadT e n a f l y , NJ 0 7 6 7 0

1955C lass S e c r e ta r y

M i s s L. C h l oe King64 C a r e y RoadNe e d h a m, M A 0 2 1 9 4

B A R B A R A B E N S O N C r o w t h e r sent f a s c i n a t i ng n e w s about an e n t e r p r i se in wh i ch s he and h u s b an d, Bos l e y , are very i nv ol ved ca l l ed Ag r i p r i se s , Inc. In a nuts hel l , it is a V i rg i n i a c o r p o r a t i o n o r g ani ze d in 1 9 7 5 to a c qui re , ope r a t e and sel l f a r m p r op e r t y and t i mb er l a n d in c e n t r a l Vi rgi n i a . S o u n d s i nt er es t i ng! Ba r b s a i d they ar e o p e r a t i ng out of a f a r mh o u s e f i f teen mi les eas t of Charlottesville, and Bos l e y c on t i nu e s to p r a c t i c e l aw, also. T h e C r o w t h e r s are e n j o y i n g V i r g i n i a — exc ept for t wo feet of s n o w last wi nt e r and f loods wh en it t h a w e d — and are h a ppv a n d busy.J O Y C E F R I E N D Ev e r e t t sent c h a n g e of a d d r e s s — 1 P r o s p e c t S t re e t , M y s t i c , Ct. T h e E v er e t t s h a ve l ived in M y s t i c for t h i r t een y e a r s . T h e b o y s ar e now 11, 10 and 7. Al l a r e R e d S o x f ans (of c our s e ! ) . A L I C E M A R I E N E L S O N and L A U R A T R A V K R S P a r d e e a n ; h a n d s - d o w n wi n n e r s as the M O S T loyal and r e l i ab l e n e w s - s e n d e r s in our i l lu s t r i ous class! ! ! H o w about the rest of y o u ? Not h i n g s t ar t l i n g , s h o c k i n g or s u p e r b has to o c c u r — just keep us pos t ed on y ou r “doi ngs . " We had so m an y y e a r s of fun t o g e t h e r — let ’s ke ep in touch. Next June wi l l be our M F S 25th. . . how about a re un i on ?A L I C E M A R I K w r o t e that she w a s in N Y C b r i e f l y t h i s s u m m e r b e t w e e n s e a s o n s at the ope r a h o u s e in Kiel , West G e r m a n y . Re c e n t l y , she s a n g the l eading role in R o s s i n i ’s ( ' in de re l la in Ber l in. U T E S A I J T E R Gol l er , our foreign s t ud e nt in IX, ke eps in t ouch w i t h A L I C E MARI E, U T E e x p e c t e d to be in the U S A this s u mme r .L A U R A T R A V E R S P a r de e w r o t e col l ege n ew s about daught er , M a r t h a , w h o wil l be a f r e s h m a n at S k i d m o r e in the fall. M a r t h a is v e r y i n t er e s t e d in the t h e a t er w h i c h is a s t r o n g d e p a r t me nt at S k i d ­more. T h e i r s on, Mi ch a e l , a s o p h o m o r e at Pr i nc e t on , w a s in the T r i a n g l e S h o w and t h o r o u g h l y e n j o y e d it.It s e e ms as though life is b u s i er t han ever for me! Right n ow I a m c o- d i r e c t i ng a f ield h o c k e y d a y c a m p at W i n s o r for 120 eager p l ay e r s in g r ad e s s e v e n to t w e l v e f r om s c h o o l s in the g r e a te r B o s t o n area . M y o w n h o c k e y t e a ms wi l l r e t ur n to s chool a w e e k bef or e c l a s s e s be g i n to get r e a dy for a n o t h e r s u p e r s e a s o n . E a r l i e r t h i s s u m m e r 1 spe nt the mo n t h of July in B a y Head wi t h my pa r e n t s w h o last N o ­ve m b e r c e l e b r a t e d the i r 5 0 t h we d d i n g a n ni v e r s a r y ! M y b r o t h e r ’s f a mi l y spent the s u m m e r in B a y Head, too ( s e pa r a t e house! ) , so I s a w alot of my da r l in g n e p h e w s (12 a nd 9) a n d n ie ce s (8 and 5) — and taught t h e m all a bit a bout s a i l i ng and tennis . . . great fun! Wh en not i nv o l ved at school or u mp i r i ng f ield h o c k e y and la c ro s s e m a t c h e s for B o s t o n a r e a col l eges , I can be found in the w o od s of N e w Ha mp s h i r e . T h a t is the mos t r e f r e s h i ng a n d r e v i t a l i z i n g a t m o s p h e r e in t he world! ! !

T h i s p ic t u r e , s en t in by M A R I N A T IJR K E V I C H N aum ann '56. is of (L. to R.): K r is t i n N aum ann . PDS ’82, B E T S Y H A L L H u tz (seated), and Robert N aum ann . M T N ’s bette r ha lf!!

P l e a s e do s end n e ws ! An d , ser i ous l y , t h i n k a b o u t t h e 2 5 t h r e u n i o n n e x t s p r i n g — w h e r e ? w h e n ? — and let me hear f r om you. T h a n k s . . .

1956C la s s S e c r e ta r y

M i s s A n n A. S m i t h 1180 Mi dl a n d A v e n u e B r on x v i l l e , N Y 1 0 70 8

H O B E Y A L S O P H i n c h m a n had a m a r ­ve l ous s u m m e r : one we e k in V e r mo n t , and one we e k s a i l i ng a 38 - f oot s l oop on La k e M i ch i ga n . Al so e n j o y i n g thi s tr ip w a s B e t t y (a s o p h o m o r e at Ke nv o n) , R a n d y (in f i f th gr ade) , and Jody (a thi rd- grader ) . S o n S t e v e w a s of f on a s u m m e r of his own : f i rst , O u t w a r d Bound, then a c a mp i n g trip f o l l owe d by t hr e e and a h a l f w e e k s c an o e i n g the S e a l R i ve r into Hu ds on Bay . Ho b ey a l s o had a gr ea t visi t in T o r o n t o wi t h M A R G Y P A C S I J , wh o h as a radio s h o w , “Li s t en to the M u s i c , " on CB C, f r om 6 : 3 0 to 9 : 00 dai ly.B E T S Y H A L L Hut z w r o t e us just a f t er her s u m m e r v i s i t w i t h M A R I N A T U R - K E V I C H N a u m a n n in Ne w Me x i co . S h e found the t r ip e x p e c i a l l y r e wa rd i n g p h o t o g r ap h i c a l l y , as s h e s a w Indian f r iends agai n and ma d e n e w ones. Be t s y w a s a w a r d e d a G o ld Me d a l by the P h o t o gr a p h i c S o c i e t y of A m e r i c a for Best of S h o w , and P e t e r s o n ’s P h o t o gr a ph i c wi l l s ho r t l y be pr i nt i ng one of her e nd e a v o r s . C o n gr a t u l a t i on s !M A R I N A T I J R K E V I C H N a u m a n n h as e n c l o s e d a n o t h e r o f her w o nd e r f u l f a mi l y photos . T h i s one s h o w s K r i s t e n N a u m a n n ( P D S '82) and B E T S Y H A L L Hut z wi t h Rober t N a u m a n n s t a nd i n g . In the b a c k ­g r oun d is t h e T s a n k a w i I ndi an R ui n near Los A l a m o s , N e w M e x i c o , w h er e the Hut zes and N a u m a n n s spe nt thi s s u m ­mer.

1 9 5 7C la s s S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . Wi l l i am T. S u t p h i n ( Al l i ss a L. K r a m e r )501 J e f f e r s on Road P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

S U S A N S M I T H Hi l l ier has been n ame d to the b oa r d o f t rus t ee s at G o u c h e r Col l ege , her a l ma mater , in Ba l t imor e , MD.

1 9 5 8C la s s S e c r e ta r y

Ms. Linda E w i n g Pet er s 6 7 0 W. N e w Roa d M o n m o u t h Junc t i on , NJ 0 8 8 5 2

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It w a s a love ly s u r p r i s e to h e ar f rom S A R A H A D A M S Mode l a f t e r a l apse of s e v e r a l ye ar s . S h e has had a bus y s u m m e r , s p e n d i n g t hr e e w e e k s in the H a w a i i a n I s l and s a n d a n o t h e r t wo w e e k s in West Vi r g i n i a and Vi rg i n i a v i s i t ing r e la t i ves . S h e e x p e c t s to t ake s o me a c c o u nt i ng c o u r s e s at the local c o m ­mu n i ty c ol l ege thi s fal l and is a l so mo t h e r of t w o — Fr i t z (8) and Heidi (3). S h e woul d love to see a n y c l a s s m a t e s w h o get out to Ca l i f or n i a .I too h a v e h a d a b us y s u m m e r , i nc l udi ng a tr ip to C h a r l es t on , SC. to vi s i t f r iends , a long w e e k e nd in He r s h e y , P A an d am l e av i n g i m me di a t e ly for a we e k a n d a h a l f on Ca p e Cod. A m looki ng f o r w a rd to the rest and r e l a x a t i on o f no meet i ngs , no t e l ephone cal l s , no f i rs t aid c a l l s — just s a n d and sea. T h e n it wi l l be b a c k to the real wor l d and m y c a mp a i g n ru nni n g for T o w n s h i p Cl er k in S o u t h B r u n s w i c k wil l begin to get into full s w i n g . It ' s goi ng to be an i nt er es t i n g e x p e r i en c e , win, lose or d r a w (but, of cour s e , I woul d not mind wi nning! ) .Hope to h e ar f r om mo r e of you next t ime. Y o u r c l a s s m a t e s re a l ly are i nt er e s t e d in h ear i n g f r om you.

1959C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

Mr s . H a r v e y R. C l ap p III (Ann Kinczel )4 2 0 7 G r e e n w a y B a l t i mo r e , M l ) 2 1 21 8

1 9 6 0C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

Ms. Joan P. D a vi d s o n ( Joan Nadler )3 29 H a w t h o r n Road B a l t imor e , MD 2 1 2 1 0

C A T H Y O T I S Far re l l a n n o u n c e s big n e w s — the bi r t h o f A n d r e w S c o t t on D e c e m b e r 30, 1978. " Qu i te an eventc o n s i d e r i n g w e ' v e b e e n m a r r i e d 10 y e a r s , " C a t h y c o mm e n t s . S h e and Gr eg and b a b y A n d r e w we nt to a Y o g a Ret reat in the B a h a m a s w h i c h w a s e n j o y e d by all. C a t h y is r e t u r ni ng to w o r k at L a G u a r d i a C o m m u n i t y Col lege , so s he is g e ar i ng up to “w e a r " A n dr e w. G o od luck, Ca t hy ; hope h e ’s not the b a c k - b r e a k e r my t wo were .S i n c e I’ve r e ce ived no o t h e r n e w s I’ll fill s p a c e by br i ng i ng you all up to dat e on m y s e l f . A f t e r t hre e y e a r s o f “good ole l ivin" in J a c k s o n , M i s s i s s i p p i , w e are b a c k on the Ea s t Co a s t a bout as f ar nor t h as I'd be l ike ly to go n ow, h av i ng e x p e r i ­enc ed the p l e a su r e s of S o u t h e r n Wi nt er s . Bill is n ow C h a i r m a n o f O r t h o d o n t i c s at t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M a r y l a n d D e n t a l S ch o o l . Mat t (12) and P e t e r (10) are k i l l ing the l a c r o s s e bal l in the 6 t h a nd 7th g r ad e s at Fr ie n d s Sc ho o l . I do a d v e r t i s ­i ng/mar ket ing w i t h the R o us e C o m pa n y . We ' ve been here about a y e a r and are once a ga i n s t r ug gl ing th r ou gh h ous e r e n o v a ­tion on our 1893 d e c i ma t e d wonde r . C a t h y s u g g e s t s a m a j o r r e uni on in 1980. Don' t you al l a gr ee that w e are a b o u t due?

1961C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

Ms. Ma r g a r e t Wi l b e r4 0 0 A r b a n aAn n Ar b o r , MI 4 8 1 0 4

1962C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

Mr s . Ni c h o l a s Per n a , Jr.( Gai l Cot t on)1 513 T e a k wood Court Roet Col l i ns , C O 8 0 521

1963C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

Ms . Al i ce J a c o bs o n3 5 5 West 85 t h S t re e t , Apt . 48Ne w Yo rk , N Y 1 0 024

I re ce ived a post c ar d f r om B O N N I E S T R O N G Be r ge w h o is l iving in S o u t h A f r i c a w i t h her h u s b a n d C o n r a d and son M a t t h e w w h o w a s one in June. Bo n n i e w a s p l a n n i ng a tr ip to the U. S . thi s past s u m m e r ; her car d, d a t ed June 4 s a i d she wo u l d be here in a p p r o x i m a t e l y three mo n t hs . Did a n y o n e see or h e a r f r om her? K A T H Y S I T T I G Dunl op and her h us b a n d R i ch a r d c e l eb r a t e d the i r 12th a n n i v e r ­s a r y thi s past s umme r . S on R ob b i e wi l l be in s i x t h g r ad e an d d a u g h t e r Al l i s on in sec ond. R o b b i e is a h o r s e b a c k r i der and Al l i so n a s w i m m e r and bal l e r i na . K a t h y ke eps b us y wi t h gol f and her n ew t wo- y e a r t e r m as pre s i dent of her c h u r c h ’s w o m e n ’s or g ani za t i on . R i c h a r d is C o n ­t rol ler for A c m e M a r k e t s . T h e fami l y p l an ne d a s u m m e r v a c a t i o n at S k y t o p in the P oc o n o s . K a t h y k e e p s a s k i n g a bout a reuni on. A n y t a k e r s ?S A L L Y C A M P B E L L s pe nt her s u m m e r at h o me in C o l or a d o looki n g for a n ew l oca t i on for her school . S h e had s o me fun. too; hiking, c a mp i n g , r i ve r ra f t ing, t enni s pl ayi ng, a nd biking. In A ug u s t , Sal ly w a s p l a n ni n g a tr ip to P r i nc e t on , a r ou nd L a b o r Day, and s h e hoped to see Bon ni e Be rge a n d fami l y .I re ce i v e d a car d f rom E L LE N L E V Y wi t h i n f or ma t i on about L E E G A R D N E R Shul l w h o w a s l i s t ed as “l os t " in the last i ssue. Lee, h u s b a n d Dougl as , and da u g h t e r J e s s i ca spe nt last y e a r in K e ny a . T h e y p l a n to r e t ur n to the U . S . and l ive in Y a r m o u t h Port on the Cape . A n y o n e ha ve an a d d r e s s ? El l en didn' t me n t i on it, but the July 4 i s s ue of the N ew Yor k T imes me n t i o n ed El l en in its " d i s c ov e r i e s " co lumn. It said, "E l l en Rut h Levy is an ar t i s t w h o s a w j e w e l r y p o s s i b i l i t i es one da y in a p l u m b i n g s u p p l y shop. M i s s Levy

1 9 2 5 - 1 9 2 9 C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

Mr. E d w a r d M. Y a r d ’29 1 10 Ke ns i n g t o n A v e n u e T r e n t o n , NJ 0 8 0 1 8

1926

G E E R H A R D U S V O S wr i te s : T h e r e has be e n no w a y f a r i n g or e x p l o r in g yet in life this s u m m e r due to mi nor i l lness and s c a n t y gasol i ne . I look b a c k nos t a l g i ca l ly to s t e a m t r a i ns l ink ing P r i nc e t on to Ce n t r a l P e n n s y l v a n i a . B r o t h e r s Bern- h a r du s and J o ha nn e s h a ve had s e v e r e medi ca l cr i ses .

1929

R I C H A R D G R A H A M K I R C H E N E R has been pl ay i ng the t i t le role in Ki ng Le ar in N e w J e r s ey thi s s u m m e r , as wel l as ot her par t s .A L D E N M. W I C K S v a c a t i o n e d at his s u m m e r h ome in M a s s a c h u s e t t s this s u mme r .E D W A R D M. Y A R D , you r s e c r e t a r y , pl ied the road f rom here to M a i n e m an y t i mes f r om s pr i n g to late s u m m e r for a v a r i e t y of b us i ne s s , se l f int eres t and p l e a s u r e t r ips . H a v i n g pr o p e r t y in M a i n e and b u s i n e s s c o n n ec t i o n s in N e w H a m p ­shi re r e qu i re s t r avel in that di rec t ion. T w o d a u g h t e r s l ive a l ong the wa y ; one is B A R B A R A Y A R D Far l i ng, P D S E x '66.

t a k e s pipe c o u p l in g s a n d e l b ow j oints , f l as h es t hem wi th gol d or copper , and h a n g s them on s i lk c o r d s for n e c kl ac e s ; s h e p a in t s the h a r d w a r e for b r a c e l e t s or uses it to b u c k l e s n a k e s k i n bel t s . J e nn y B. G o od s at 1194 Le x i ng t o n A v e n u e ( b e ­t ween 81s t a n d 82n d S t r e e t s ) , c a r r i e s the de s i gn s , pr i c ed f r om $ 3 0 to $ 8 0 . " I u n de r s t a n d that a b ra c e l e t of E l l e n ’s w a s pi c t ur ed in the June i s s ue of Harper 's Bazaar.1 h a ve had a r e s t f u l s u m m e r , s p e n d i n g five w e e k s and e v e r y w e e k e n d at a h ouse I 've r ent ed w i t h f r i ends in Eas t Ha mp t o n . N o w that L a b o r D a y has c o m e and gone, I 'm b a c k at w o r k a nd e nrol l ed for a n o t h er s e m e s t e r at g r a d u a t e school . I ’d love to h e a r f r om m o r e of you for the next issue. Ev e n if you feel n ot h i ng h as h appen ed w o r t h w r i t i n g about , just s end a c ar d wi t h s o m e s c r a p o f i n f o r m a t i o n about you r life!

1964C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

Mr s . J a me s S. Ri epe (Gai l Pet t y)1 5 3 5 K e y s t o n e Dr i ve Har f i e l d, P A 1 9 44 0

L I N D A C O N R O Y Va u g hn , of H i l l s ­borough, CA, h as been a pp o i nt e d vice- pre s i dent o f B r o k e r a g e S e r v i c e s for the M e m o r e x F i n a n c e C o m p a n y in S a n t a Cl ar a , CA. In thi s n ewl y c r e a t ed pos i t i on Linda is r e s p o ns i b l e for al l e q ui pme n t b ro k e r a g e and buy and sel l a c t i vi ty . S h e wi l l a l so s e r ve as i i a i s on to t he b r o k e r a g e c o m m u n i t y and the M e m o r e x and M F C field sa l es or g a ni za t ion s .

1 9 6 5C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

Mr s . Phi l l i p H o v e r s t en ( Al l i son H u bb y )53 0 Eas t 8 6 t h S t r ee t N e w Y o r k , N. Y. 10028

1 9 3 0 - 1 9 3 4

Mr. He r be r t B. D a v i s o n '31 145 C l ev e l an d Lane P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

D I C K B A K E R w a s e lec t e d pre s i dent of the P r i n c e t o n b r a n c h of the En gl i sh S p e a k i n g I Inion in Ma y .

1934

It is wi th deep regret we a n no u nc e the de a t h o f F R A N K T. G O R M A N , JR. . an o u t s t a n d i n g m e m b e r of the c l a s s of 1934. Fr a n k p a s s e d a w a y in Au g u s t 1 9 7 9 a f t er s e v e r a l m on t h s i l lness . He taught at P CD unt i l 1965, w a s a v e s t r y m a n of T r i n i t y C h ur ch , a n d w a s e x t r e m e l y a c t i ve in P r i nc et on U n i v e r s i t y A l umn i Af f a i rs . T h e c l a s s of 1934 e x t e n d s i ts s i nce r e s y m p a t h y to F r a n k ' s wi fe , Jean F i ndl ay G o r m a n .

1 9 3 5 - 1 9 3 6

Mr. W. H e n r y S a y e n 167 E d ge r s t o u ne R o a d Pr i nc e t on . NJ 0 8 5 4 0

O H N B E N D E R '35 w r i t e s that he ret i red ast M a y a f t er 37 y e a r s in t h e C o a s t G u a r d

R e s e r v e — his s e c o n d r e t i re me n t . " T h e Coas t G u a r d is the b est o f both w o r l d s — a mi l i t a r y s e r v i c e wi t h a h u m a n i t a r i a n mi ss i on in p e a c e t i m e — and I gr e a t l y e n j oy e d my se r v i ce . A m w o r k i n g w i t h

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S l i m m e r W7U - p ic tu red f rom 1. to r.: BU ZZ W O O D W O R T H 73, JOHN L. M O O R E , JR. '44, John S tew a r t (b ro the r o f S A L L Y S T E W A R T C i lb e r t '65J. M A R T H A B O U S H A L L M oo re '48.

chi ldren, and i nt er a l i a am t e a c h i ng wood wor ki n g , w h i c h I l ear n ed at PCD wi th Mr. Wa r r en . "

1 9 3 7 - 1 9 3 9 C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. Har ol d H. Er dn i an ’39 47 Wi nf i e l d Road Pr i nce t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

19 4 0(Mass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. J ame s K. Mer i t t 8 0 9 S a r a t o g a T e r r a c e T u r n e r s v i l i e , N| 0 8 0 1 2

1941No (Mass S e c r e t a r y

1942C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. De t l ev V a gt s 29 Fol l en S t re e t C a mb r i dg e , M A 0 2 1 3 9

1943C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr. P e t e r K.B. Kr dman 2 19 Rus s e l l Road Pr i nc e t on , N) 0 8 5 4 0

1944C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr. John L. Moor e , Jr.21 Hun Road Pr i nc e t on , N] 0 8 5 4 0

1945C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. |olm R. I l eher Ro s e d a l e Lane Pr i nc e t on . NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1946C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. Da v i d Kr dman 15 1 l i l l s ide Road Pr i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

19 4 7C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. P e t e r R. R o s s m a s s l e r 47 We s t co t t Roa d Pr i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1948C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr. John D. W a l l a c e 20 A u du b on Lane Pr i nce t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1949C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. B r uc e P. D e nn e n 10 De a r f ie l d Lane G r e e n w h i c h , C T 0 6 8 3 0

1950C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. Wi l l i am C. Wa l l ac e 1 H o n e s t ea d Court S h o r t Hi l ls , NJ 0 7 0 7 8

1951C las s S e c r e ta r y

Mr. E d wi n H. M e t c l a f 23 T ot h Lan e R o c k y Hill , NJ 0 8 5 5 3

1952C la ss S e c r e ta r y

John CL W e l l em e y e r 4 2 9 Kas t 5 2n d S t re e t Ne w Yor k , N Y 10022

B O B H I L L I K R ’s P r i n c e t o n - b a s e d a r c h i ­t e c t ur e f i rm, T h e f l i l l i er G r o u p , c o nt i n u e s to prosper . A s e c o n d of f i c e h a s been o pened in M o r r i s t o w n , N e w J e r s e y and tin; s t a f f n ow n u m b e r s 90. T h e fi rm is now wo r k i n g on the n e w M i dd l e S c h o ol w i ng for P D S as wel l a s p r o j e c t s in F lor ida, T e x a s , Me x i co , an d Kurope. B o b ’s son, J.B. , is in the e i ght h g r a de at P D S wh i l e da u gh t e r Ki m is a t t en d i ng An d o v e r . To r ound out the f a m i l y ’s a c a d e m i c pursui t s , wi f e S D K S M I T H ( M F S ’57) is a t t e n di ng P r i nc e t on U n i ve r s i ty .T H K O D O R K L E S L I E S H K A R , JR. w a s p r o m o t e d to P r o f e s s o r o f A r t a n d Ar c he o lo g y at the s p r in g me e t i n g of the P r i nc e t on U n i v e r s i t y Boa r d of T r u s t e e s .

1953C lass S e c r e t a r y

Mr. K e nn et h S c a s s e r r a 8 P i n e Knol l Dr i ve La wr e n c e v i l l e , NJ 0 8 6 4 8

1954C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. Fred M. Bl a i che r , Jr.B o x 24, 4 N o r c h e s t e r Dr i ve P r i nc e t on Jet. , NJ 0 8 5 5 0

1955C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr. F r e de r i ck S. O s b o r n e , Jr.30 2 1 I l ami l ton St reel Phi l ade l p hi a , P A 19104

1956C las s S e c r e ta r y

Mr. Do n a l d C. S t u a r t , III 20 M a p l e Lane P e nn i ng t o n , NJ 0 8 53 4

1 9 5 7C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr . J a m e s Car e y . Jr.54 5 W a s h i n g t o n S t ree t D e d h a m, M A 0 2 0 2 6

S A N D Y M A T T H E W S wr i t es . "I am pr e s e n t l y a l ec t u r er in ph i lo s op hy at the U n i v e r s i t y of R hod e s i a , w h er e I have been for four ye ars . P r e v i o u s l y I t aught at the U n i v e r s i t y of A l g i er s for a year . B e f or e that 1 w a s a t e a ch i ng a s s i s t a n t in p h i l o s o p h y at E x e t e r U n i v e r s i t y in Devon , E n g l an d . I a m a t e nn i s - p l ay i ng , a n t i -n u k e , s q u a s h - p l a y i n g , t h i nk - s ma l l s u r v i v o r . ”1958C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. C. R. P e r r y Rodgers . Jr.Ba l cor t Dr i ve P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1959C la s s S e c r e ta r y

Mr. Wi l l i am S t a n i a r 4 3 E l k l an d Road Dix Hil ls , N Y 11746

1960C la s s S e c r e ta r y

Mr. G. T h o m a s Re yn ol ds , Jr.201 N a s s a u S t r ee t P r i nc et on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1961C la s s S e c r e ta r y

Mr. P e t e r 11. R a y m o n d 54 Cr e i gh t o n S t re e t Ca mb r i dg e , M A 0 2 1 4 0

— the c l a s s w h i c h does a s w e l l on i ts head A two y e a r b e t r ay a l of thi s c o l u mn has co l l ec t ed s o m e olds as we l l as n e ws , the n ewe s t be i ng John T u r m a n Cl 11I BK T born to T O M and C a r o l y n June 9, 1979 at Ne w Y o r k Hos pi t a l . We sh oul d k n o w mor e a b o u t m a r r i a g e s a n d 61 o f f s p r i n g , j udg ing by the p l ea s u r e the n e w Ch ubet br ings .In 1977 R O B I N K K R N K Y wr ot e as a c o m m u t e r b e t w e e n home, P e n n i ng t o n (219 M a i n St . , 0 8 53 4) , and N e w Y o r k of f i ce wi th Ohain S to re A g e as Field E d i to r (he m o de s t l y s a y s is a f a n c y n a me for re por t e r ) . A s no s u r p r i s e to a n yon e , he ’s " s t i l l ha ppi l y ma r r i e d " to J anev wi th th r e e (count tnem) (3) chi l dr en : W h i t n e y (age 6), Du g g a n (4), and R y a n (3). U s i ng Mr. W h i i e h e a d ’s a l gebr a , I h a v e c a l c u ­lated t hese to be thei r present ages .J. W A R D K U S K R , w h o c r e d i ts P C D wi t h muc h benef i t to h i ms e l f , w r o t e r e ce nt ly that he is b u s y b us y b u s y in I,. A. as proj ect d e s i gn e r on a 4 5 0 bed hotel at Un i ve r s a l S t ud i o s wh i l e l ec t ur i ng on a r c h i te c tu r a l h i s t o r y a n d de s i gn theory. His wr i t i ng , as it a l w a y s w a s , is p e r f e c t l y legible.T w o y e a r s ago P K T K M O R S K w a s in Sa i l L a k e Ci ty s t u d y in g for his Ph D. in M a t h e m a t i c s at the U n i v e r s i t y o f Ut ah; he hoped to h a v e been f i ni shed by n ow, so h ea v e n only k n o w s w h er e he might be n ow. U n f a t h o m a b l e good f or t un e c a me to Laur i e and me last J a n u a r y in the f orm of M a r i a P e nn yp a c k e r , w h o t y p e s this m e s s a g e to al l o t h e r c h i l dr e n ol 61:

1 k ,kp go . . o 0 9 o 4 4 e ew) s . y.k.wd ( R S V P 54 Cr e i gh t o n St . . C a mb r i dg e , M A . 0 2 1 40 )

A y e a r ago a n e w s f l ash s p l a s h ed the n a m e J O H N S H E E H A N al l o v e r the P i t t s b u r g P u b l i c T h e a t e r w h e r e it a p p e a r s he has o n ce aga i n t a k e n ove r m a s s i v e r e s p o ns i b i l i t i e s a f t e r d e ve l opi n g

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or o ve r h a u l i n g t he a t er s in So u t h Bend, C o lu mb u s and c o u n t l es s o t her c i t ies . For P i t t s b u r g h , he w a s hi red as Di r e c t or of Re s i de n t P r o g r a m s . T h a t w a s t wo ye ar s ago. H e ’s p r o ba b l y king by now.

19 6 2C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr. Rober t N. Ot i s8 3 8 P r i n c e t o n - K i n g s t o n RoadPr i nc e t on , N| 0 8 5 4 0

1963C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. Ke vi n W. K e nn ed y 10 C a r l t on P l a c e Gl en Roc k . NJ 0 7 4 5 2

1 964C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr . Wi l l i am Ring 163 B r o o k s t o n e Dr i ve P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1965C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mr. M a r k H. O ’Do n o g hu e 4 3 2 E i g ht h S t re e t Br o o k l yn , N Y 11215

R e m e m b e r G E O F F H O G U E T , w h o left P CD to g r a d u a t e f rom T a f t ? Wel l , he is en gag ed to be ma r r i ed to E l i z a b e t h Beers . G e o f f a t t en de d the U n i v e r s i t y of P e n n s y l ­v a ni a and is n ow wi th the foreign i nves t ment de par t me nt at B r o w n Br ot h e r s H a r r i m a n and C o m p a n y . Hi s f i ance e is an a l um n a of Ch a p i n, N e w Y o r k , M a n n e s Col le ge of M u s i c , W e s t m i n s t e r Choi r Col l ege , and w a s g r a d u a t e d f rom Hu nt er Col lege .

Princeton Day School

1 966C lass S e c r e t a r y

Mr s . D o ug l as s Lu d w i g ( Lynn Wi ley)3 0 0 C r o w n S t re e t Mor r i s v i l l e , P A 19067

M A R G E R Y C L J Y LE R w a s ma r r i ed to John N. H. P er k i ns , of S o u t h Bend, I ndi ana , on A u gu s t 23, 1979, in T r i n i t y C h u r c h . S h e is p r e s e n t l y e d i t o r of c h i l dr en ' s b o o ks at Ho l i d a y Ho u s e Inc. in N e w Y o r k . John is a J u ng ian p s y c h o t h e r ­api st wi t h p r a c t i c es in C a mb r i dg e , M A and R o w a y t o n , CT.D E B B I E H O B L E R K a h a n e and h u s b a n d , Bi l l , h a v e m o v e d f rom H a w a i i to C a l i f o r ­nia for a c oupl e of y e a r s wh i l e Bil l goes to B u s i n e s s S c ho o l at S t a n f o r d . T h e i r n ew a d d r e s s is B l a c k w e l d e r 10-G, E s c o n d i d o Vi l lage, S t a n f o r d , C A 9 4 3 0 5 .

H A N D Y H O B L E R P CD '61 w i t h his wi fe , M ar ianne , and th e i r daughter. E l i zabet h , age 7 -1/2. Bandy w o r k s for IB M in W h i te Pla ins . N Y and l ives n e a r b y .

1 9 6 7C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . B r u c e N. F a be r( S u s a n Fr i t s ch)3 05 E a s t 8 7 t h S t r e e t , IDN e w Y o rk , N Y 10028

W E E Z I E H U N T I N G T O N is n o w e m ­ployed by U P S as the S o u t h Dis t r i c t I nd u s t r i a l E n g i ne e r for Ce n t ra l N e w Jersey, In that c a p a c i t y she does t ime s t udi es , audi t s , and o t h e r mi sc e l l an e o u s jobs . S h e w a s p r o mo t e d to Indust r i a l E n g i n e e r on Apr i l 15th, 1979, and to Dis t r i c t IE on June 1. P r i or to these p r o m o t i o n s s h e w a s a U P S dr iver , de l iv e r i ng in P r i n c e t o n to "an u n b e l i ev ­ab l e n um b e r o f P D S ’67 p a r e nt s . " Wee z ie is st i l l we a v i ng , and h a s t a k e n up hot ai r ba l l o o n i ng and w h i t e w a t e r k a ya k i ng .JO S C H L O S S B E R G M c C o n a g h y wr i t e s that s h e s a w M A R Y Y O U N G Br a g a d o last June in N ew J e r s ey wh en F R A N - C O I S E F O A S S I E R C o u g r a nd ' s mo t h e r and aunt w e r e v i s i t i n g the Y o u n g f ami ly, jo r e p o r t s that a f t e r e l even ye ars , M a r y looks " w o n d e r f u l l y t he s a m e and had lots ot p i c t u r es of her n e w b or n son. " Jo w r i te s that in July s h e and her h u s b a n d . Bill , spent a “gl or i ou s we e k wi th Fr a nc o i se , her h u s b an d, Al a i n , and thei r two chi l dr en. P e g g y (5) and Jul ien (1). Wi th thei r n e w h o me n e ar B o r de a u x , her mo t h e r ' s h o me in Ro ya n , and thei r c o u n t r y h ouse in the L i m o u s i n — we we r e b u s y ! T h e y are un b e l i ev a b le h os t s and p r o mi se to vi s i t the s t a t e s ( the w h o l e fami ly, that is) w i t h i n the next t wo y e a rs . "M A R T A N U S S B A I J M w a s mar r i e d lo M i c h a e l W r e n S t e e l in H u n t s v i l l e , A l a b a m a , on July 29, 1979. S h e w r i t e s that " t he Me t ho di s t or g a ni s t p l ayed Bach, Han de l , and S o n g of S o n g s e q u a l l y w e l l . . . T h e R a b b i w a s a Br i ton f r om Leeds w h o a rr i ve d to pe r f or m the c er e mo n y (his f i rst for thi s co ng r e g a t i on) the night be f or e at 11 : 30 P . M . — c o mp l e t e wi th mo v i n g van f rom Cor a l G a b l e s , F l o r i d a . . . . We h a d t w o h o n e y m o o n s — one w i t h M i c h a e l ’s f r i ends in r u s t i c A p p a l a c h i a , the ot her w i t h his fa mi l y in a c a m p e r in C h er o k e e , Nor t h Ca r ol i na , r i ding the N a n t a h a l a R i ver r api ds on a raft !A L I X D I L W O R T H w r i t e s that s h e had a t e r r i f i c s i x w e e k s t r a v e l i n g a r o u n d Engl and, W a l e s and I re l and this s u mme r . She ' l l be t a k i ng more a c c o u n t i ng c l a s s e s this fall , a n d wi l l be c on t i n u i n g her p a r t ­

t ime j ob wi th a C P A .L I S S Y S T E V E N S O N S a n g e r is st i l l l iving in N e w Y o r k and w o r k i n g for S a k s Fi f th Av e n u e . “W a s a s s i s t a n t buyer , a m n ow c o mm u t i n g to G a r d e n Ci ty for my out -of - town s t i n t — m a n a g i n g s p o r t s w e a r , c o a t s and sui t s an d dr e s s e s . " Li ss y sent n e w s that S H E I L A H A N A N P a s t o re is pr e g ­nant a g a i n — due in F e b r u a r y — s he is st i l l t r ying for a girl !W E E Z I E M O R S E is w o r k i n g for Br o o k i ng Inst , in Wa s h i n g t o n . N A N C Y K I NG Ga r l e t on m o v e d to a n e w h o us e in La wr e n c e v i l l e . T h e y a r e go i n g to T u n i s in S e p t e m b e r a n d s t op pi ng of f in P a r i s to see S t a c y .M A R Y W O O D B R I D G E Lott , in addi t ion to h e l pi ng S U E D E N I S E Ha r r i s ' 69 wi t h h er D a y C a r e Cent er , is p l ay i ng Field H o c ke y w i t h the " T i r e d M o t h e r s of P r i n c e t o n " H o c k e y T e a m . S h e recent ly s c o r e d the goal to wi n the g a m e w i t n S t ua r t C o u n t r y Day!

1968(Mass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . M a r y Hy s on( M a r y Hobl er )1067 Wo l f Hil l RoadCh e s h i re , C T 0 64 10

T h e r e h a v e been a lot o f people mo vi ng on c e again, a n d I am one of ma ny . Er i c is n ow on the s t a f f at W a t e r b u r y Ho s p i t a l as a Radi o l og i s t and so w e m ov e d c l os e r to the Hospi t a l . We bought a 1 10 y e a r old re no v a t e d f a r m h o u s e in Ch e s h i re , C T and love it here. C h r i s t o p h e r is n ow t wo and a h a l f and e n j o y i n g his n ew s u r r o u nd i n g s . I begin t hi s fall as A s s i s t a n t Co ac h for the Ya l e w o m e n ' s s q u a s h t eam. Just t ime enough to wr i t e thi s c o lu mn bef or e I begin wor k .I had a long l et ter f rom P EJ NK Y B R E W ­S T E R w h o is st i l l w o r k i n g at K A R T H - W A T C H . w h e r e she h a s been w o r k i n g as A s s i s t a n t to the Pr e s i de nt s i n c e last Oc t o b e r . S h e w r o t e that s h e v i s i t ed A N N M c C L E L L A N Mi l l e r and her h us ba n d, Cr a ig , in S i l v e r S p r i n g , M D ove r the M e m o r i a l Day w e e ke n d and had a great t ime. S h e al so sa i d s h e s e e s a lot of G A I L S M I T 1 1 Clear e , w h o l ives in 1 l adley , MA. S h e wr ot e , “Y o u ’ll n e v e r g u e s s w h o I had a dr i nk w i t h last week. H O L L Y S I D - F O R D ! I h ap p e n e d to see her n a me on the s t a f f list f r om the M a s s a c h u s e t t s Counc i l on the A r t s an d Hu ma n i t i e s , and f igured t here coul d be on l y one Hol l y S i df or d in

A U B R E Y H U S T O N '64 en jo y ing the sum m e r a f te rnoon in good company.

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the Uni t ed S t a t e s , and so I took a c h a n c e and ca l l e d her. We had a great t ime r e mi n i s c i n g and c a t c h i n g up. S h e ’s l iving in B o s t o n ’s S o u t h En d and wil l be t ak i ng ove r as De put y D i r e c to r of the M a s s . Cou nc i l next mont h. S h e is ma r r i e d and her h u s b a n d w o r k s and t e a ch es at S t u r b r i d ge Vi l l ag e . " T h a n k s P u n k y for ke e pi ng the 1 9 6 8 c o l u m n going! ! !1 had a br i e f not e f r om RI CI 1 R A I N E S wh o on c e aga i n r e m e m b e r e d f ondl y our tenth re uni on p i cni c last year . He h as now j oined the P r o s e c u t o r ’s O f f i c e in M e r c e r Cou nty.U S A L A W R K N C E w r o t e to me in July wi t h thi s n e ws : “B a l t i m o r e is st i l l my h o me of e l ev e n y e a r s now. But . 1 am bui l d i ng por t f o l i os for book i l lu s t r a t i on s and f or pa i nt i ng s , d r a wi n g s and e t c h ­i n g s — wi t h an eye on I he Big Apple . I hope c o m m e r c i a l w o r k in B a l t i m o r e wil l bui ld up e n o u g h to g ive me a s o u r ce of i nc o m e to s up por t my art and c ar r y me to N e w Y o r k . ” And for our w e d d i n g a n n o u n c e ­m e n t s : S A N D Y W A N D E L T m a r r i e d We n dy P a r r at the P r i nc e t o n U n i v e r s i t y Ch apel on M a y 12th. O u r o w n D e a n Er nes t C o r d o n pe r f o r me d the c e r e mo n y . S a n d y l ives in P hi la de l p h i a and w o r k s for I he Borel R e s t a ur a n t as w e l l . — An d J OH N C L A C H O R N w a s ma r r i ed on M a y 26, in Port W a s h i n g t o n , Long I s land, to M a r ­garet |ump. He is an a c co u nt e x e c u t i v e wi th Mer r i l l Ly nch, Pierce , F e nn e r and S m i t h in N. Y. C. He al so l ives in N. Y. C.I got s o me n e w s f r om L E I G H K E Y S E R Phi l l ips . S h e h as r e c e nt ly taken on a n ew oc cu p a t i on : mot her . Leigh had her f i rst chi ld, Hol ly, and w r i t e s that all is wel l . S h e is l iving in S h e l b ur n e , V T a n d the H y s o n s hope to visi t Le igh and her f ami l y and the S l i m m o n s ( who l ive n e a r b y in Jer i cho, V T) thi s fal l . Be s ur e to see the p i c t ur e o f S U S A N K O C H S l i m m o n ’s ch i l dr e n wi th thi s c o lumn.Unt i l w e meet again. . .

D a u g h te r s of S'( 'H A \ K O C H S l i m m o n s (>7i: (I. to r.J S a r a h (5). B i s s i e (,'t). and Beckie (d-1/2)

1969C la ss S e c r e ta r y

Mrs . S t a n A. Ha r r i s ( S u s a n Denise )7 S p r u c e Lane Ki ng s t on , RD 4. NJ 0 6 5 2 8

L U C I A B A L L A N T I N E h a s been orda i ned as a D e a c o n in the E p i s c o p a l c hu r c h . S h e spent t w o y e a r s as C h a p l a i n at M i s s P o r te r ’s S c h o ol in F a r mi n g t o n , Conn. befor e r e s u m i n g her s t ud i es this y e a r at Ge n er a l T he o l o g i c a l S e m i n a r y in Ne w Y o r k Ci ty . A s part of her f ield wo r k , s he wo r ke d at St . L u k e ’s - i n - t he - F i e l d s on Hu ds on S t r e e t , wh e r e the Rev. Ledl ie I.

Lau gh l in Jr., f o r me r l y of P r i nc e t on , is rector .B E R T I N A B L E I C H E R Nor f or d p l an s to be b ac k in the P r i nc e t o n a r e a thi s fall whi l e her h us b a n d , Les, is a G r a d S t u d e n t at P r i nc e t on U n i ve r s i ty .

^ED C O L E is st i l l a c on s u l ta nt wi t h Blue ‘S h i e l d in P i t t s b u r g h . He w a s r e ce nt l y c h o s e n by E b o n y m a ga z i n e as one of the most e l igible b a c he l o r s for 1979. T h e ar t i c l e w a s in June ‘79 i s su e . ( S e e pi c t ur e wi t h co lumn) . " I ' ve r e a ch e d one p l a t e au for my f irst ten y e a r plan. I a m in the mi ddl e s t a g e s of the s e c o n d ten y e a r s . " R O N N I E D A V I S Fl i ss and h u s b a n d Al l an and the p a r e n t s o f an a do r a b l e daught er . J e s s i ca Dana, born June 16th an d are thr i l l ed be y o n d bel ief ! T h e y are sti l l l iving in W h i t e M e a d o w Lak e in Nort h We s t e r n N e w J e rsey . R onn i e is s e m i ­re t i red f rom her pos i t i on as a s y s t e m s A n a l y s t at N a b i s c o for the past f ive years . Co n gr a t u l a t i o n s !L A U R A L A M A R w a s m a r r i e d on M a y 20. 1979 to M a x W i l l i am S e a b a u g h . Shi ; is st i l l w i t h C o m m u n i c a t i o n s D e s i gn as a S e n i o r Des i gner . M a x . an I l lu s t r a t or De­signer . h as r e ce nt l y o pened his o wn f irm wi th a c i n e m a t o g r a p h er . L a u r a is a l so a c t i ve in the l ocal Art Di r e c t or ' s C l u b and p u bl i sh es the i r q u a r t e r l y n e ws l e t t e r . La u r a a n d M a x toget her m a k e up t he local “medi a ma t i a . " T h e i r ad d r e s s : 2 6 1 8 P St . , S a c r a m e n t o , C A 9 5 8 1 6 . T e l e p h o n e 9 1 6 — 4 8 1 - 9 7 0 3 .D A V E M A C L E O D is in his f i f th and last y e a r at the U n i v e r s i t y o f N e w B r u n s w i c k in F r e de r i ck t o n , N.B. , C a n a d a , l eadin g to a B a c h e l o r o f S c i e n c e in F o r e s t r y . His s u m m e r s h a v e been spe nt w o r k i n g in Br i t i sh C o l u m b i a for the r ai l r oad and a s a r e s e a r c h a s s i s t a n t for the U n i ve r s i ty . He has heard f rom P HI L W I N D E R , ' J IM I RI S H, T O N Y B L A I R , and BILL C H A L - V E R U S . Hel lo to o t h er s in our c l a s s and to Linda Ba k e r .It w a s nice to h e a r f r om s o m e “n e w " c o r ­r e s p o nd e n t s thi s t ime. H o w about the rest of you w r i t i ng to me?!M E G B R I N S T E R M i c h a e l ’70 and I are th i n ki ng about a joint 10th re uni on for the c l a s s e s of 69 and 70. II you h av e any int eres t p l eas e let me k n o w. I am ve r y bu s y w i t h my t wo b oys . J ason w a s one on June 17th and Jack w a s t hree on June 18th. We are e x p e c t i n g a n o t h e r chi ld in late Fe br ua r y , but I a m st i l l ke e pi ng o t her i nf an t s in m y h o me dur i ng the day. S a r a Lott is a f r equent v i s i t o r and has all the b o y s l i ght i ng ove r her. S h e has not yet n a r r o w e d her field.

Ed Cole 69. one o f the most e l ig ib le bachelo rs o f 1979. accord ing to Ebony magazine.

1970C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr s . G e o f f r e y T. M i ch a e l( Meg Br i ns t er )12 P^ast P r o sp e c t S t r ee tHo pe wel l , NJ 0 8 5 2 5

l ran into V I C K I J O H N S O N at the Hos pi t a l Fe te thi s past June. It w a s the f i rst t i me I'd seen h e r s i nc e gr a d u a t i o n nine y e a r s ago!! V i c k i e w a s bus i l y p i c k ­ing up b ar g a i n s for her n e w h o me and p l a n n i ng her we dd i n g . S h e w a s mar r i e d to S a m u e l F r a n c i s P i c ke r i ng , Jr. at the U n i v e r s i t y Ch a pe l on June 27t h . S a m u e l is an A s s o c i a t e Prof . at the U n i v e r s i t y of Conn. in S t o r r s . H o we v e r , this y e a r Vi ck i and S a m u e l wi l l be in L a t ak i a , S v r i a on a F vi I br ight G r a n t . A p p a r e n t l y they had p l an ne d to go to G h a n a but that fell t hr ou gh due to the r e vo l ut i on there.I a l so heard f r om B R I T A L I G H T for the f i rst t i me in ye ars ! S h e w r i t e s that s he is a l i ve and wel l and fee l ing y o u n g e r than ever . Br i ta is n o w s t u d y i n g at the U n i v e r ­s i ty of M a i n e and is a c ou n s e l l o r at the M i d c o a s t F a mi l v P l an n i n g Cl inic . C I N T R A H U B E R , w h o has been h ar d at w o r k m ak i n g a c ar e e r in Fine A i t s , has been r e c e nt ly appoi nt e d the Di r e c t or of Publ i c R e l a t i on s for Phi l l i ps Au c t io n House , w h i c h is the thi rd largest in the wor l d.T h i s mus t be the y e a r for long lost c l a s s m a t e s to wr i te . LOl U S E S A Y E N has a c ce pt e d an a p p o i n t m e n t as the Di r ec t or of the V e r mi l l i o n P ub l ic L i br a r y in V e r ­mi l l ion, S o u t h Da k o t a . Louise r ece ived her M L S f rom the U n i v e r s i t y of I nd i ana in Au gus t of 1978.J UDI M I G L I O R I F i rma n and h u s b an d Ri ck are st i l l ha ppi ly set t l ed in M o n ­mout h Jet. . NJ. Jucli re ce i v e d her M a s t e r s Degr ee in S c ho o l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n and S u p e r v i s i o n f rom Ri der Col lege . S h e w a s n a me d as the o ut s t a n di n g s t ude nt in her c l a s s . Judi wi l l be t e a c h i ng gi f t ed s t u ­de n t s , this year .L I N D S E Y H I C K S h as been a w a r d e d a gr ant to s t ud v Ch i n e s e in P a r i s thi s vear.

A N E T M A S T E R T O N S c h r o p e ' a n d i u s b a n d T o m took a br i e f v a c a t io n this

s u m m e r to go c a m p i n g in C a n a d a w h er e they a l so a t t en de d a M a s t e r t o n f a mi l y r e ­union. Janet , w h o has w o r k e d for Des J a r di ns A s s o c i a t i o n for the last four ye ar s , h a s just a c ce p t e d a j ob wi t h B l oc k Drug Co. in Je rsey Ci ty . T h i s is an e x e c u ­t ive pos i t i on and Janet ' s t i t le is S e n i o r Cl i ni ca l R e s e a r c h A s s o c i a t e . S h e wi l l s u p e r v i s e o v e r - t h e - c o un t e r dr ug s t udi es . A L L I S O N G I L B E R T K o z i c h a r o w wr i t e s that s he s t op ped by to see me s ev er a l t i mes wh i l e h o me f r om Be l g i um on v a c a t i o n and n e v e r found me in!! S o r r y I mi s s e d you, Al l i s on . I am a l i ve and wel l , just very b us y . A n y w a y . Al l i son w r i t e s that she and G e n e are st i l l l iving in B r u s ­se l s a n d e x p e c t lo be t her e t wo more ye ars . S h e has had t r oubl e ge t t i ng a j ob b ec a u s e s he is u n a b l e to get w o r k i n g pa p e r s but s he did m a n a g e to s e c ur e a pos i t i on t e ach i n g En gl i s h in a Be lgian B e a u t y S c h o ol for one s e me s t e r . S h e s a y s that it w a s as b i za r r e as it s ound s . Al l i s on is just as h a p p y not to be c o mmi t t e d to a f ul l - t i me pos i t i on b e c a u s e she and Ge n e h a v e m a n y o p p o r t u n i t i e s to t r a v e l t hroughout Europe .A N N W I S E R has left her j ob on Wal l S t r ee t to b ec o m e a f r e e - l an c e wr i ter . S he s a y s "I c an w o r k s e v e n days' a week, my l i t i l e legs cha i ne d to my desk , or s t a r v e s t a n d i n g in the u n e m p l o y m e n t l ine wi t h all of the o t h e r f r e e - l a n c e r s ! ” Ac t u a l l y , i t ’s not as bad as all that . A s s i g n m e n t s have c ome in qui t e r e gul ar l y and An n is n ow h opi ng to s pe nd a mo n t h this fall on the c oas t of Rh od e I s l and a s a br e a k f rom the h ec t i c l ife in the Big A.

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G rand fa th e r M c C l u r e wi t h his f i rs t grandch i ld . Liza Lowe l l , daugh te r o f H ow a rd and K A T H Y M C C L U R E ('71) Lowel l . W i l l L iza be P D S Class o f 19 9 7 ?

S o m e good n e w s f r om C A T H Y M O R G A N S t a n d a r d . S h e g a v e b i r t h to a 7lb. 14oz. b a b y girl in Au gus t . He r n a me is S e l e na and s he w a s bor n at h ome w i t h the aid o f a M i d- w i fe .W E N D Y L A W S O N - J O H N S T O N Mc Ne i l , h u s b a n d T o m m y and s on T u c k e r wi l l be m o v i n g to C a l i f o r n i a . T o m m y h a s a c ce p t e d the po s i t i on of Pr e s i de nt of a c o m p a n y ca l l e d Ineven.S H E L L Y B R E W S T E R B o r de n w a s m a r ­r ied in m i d - Au g u s t . S h e and her h u s b an d, John W. Bor den, Jr. are n ow l iving in We s t po r t , MA.C H R I S T O P H E R M. C O L L I N S w a s m a r ­r ied on A u g u s t 4, 1 9 7 9 to M a r y F. Hen- n i s en of P e l h a m Ma n o r , NY. C h r i s is wi t h the M a r i n e a n d A v i a t i o n D e p a r t me n t at J oh n s on and Higgins , an I n t er n a t io n a l I n s u r a n c e B r o k e r in N e w Yor k .L A U R I E D ’A C O S T I N O w r i t e s f rom Mil l Va l l ey , C a l i f o r n i a that s he has r e c e nt l y mo v e d (not s ur e f rom w h e r e to wher e ! ) , but she is v e r y h a p p y in C a l i f o r n i a a l ­t hough she m i s s e s Pr i nc e t on .A L L Y N L O V E w a s in t o wn on S e p t e m b e r 28 for a f ew days . He w a s here for BILL F L E M E R ’S '71 we dding! Al l vn w a s an u s h e r for Bill . Al l y n st i l l l ives in Ma d i so n , W i s c o n s i n and is p l ay i ng w i t h a b a n d out there. . . s a y s he is h a v i n g a great t ime.

1971C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. Davi d Cl a g h o r n221 B o s l ey A v e n u eT o w s o n . M D 2 1 2 0 4

J O A N LP^WIS m a r r i e d I ra E d w a r d G o l db e r g of P a r a m u s , NJ in Oc t o b e r ,1979. J oan is an o f f i cer w i t h the i nt er ­n at i on a l b an k i n g d i v i s ion o f M a r i n e M i d ­land B a n k in N e w Yor k . Her f i an ce holds a m a s t e r s in I nt er n a t io n a l Af f a i rs , as does Joan, an d he e a r ne d a L a w degree f r om F o r d h a m U n i v e r s i t y . He is pr e s e n t l y an a s s o c i a t e a t t or n e y wi th the N ew Yor k l aw f i rm of Ha w k i n s , Delaf i e ld and Wood. J OE P I J N I A w a s m a r r i ed on A u g u s t 12 to S h e r y l Dian e Berger . D O N A L D M I L L N E R s e r ve d as Joe' s best man. S h e r y l is a l ang uage a r t s t e a c h e r at the H i gh t s t o w n I nt e r me di at e Sc h o o l . Joe is e mpl oye d by P un i a Co. , a local mo r t g a g e and b r o k e r a g e f i rm. T h e wi l l l ive in L a wr e nc e v i l l e . K A T H Y M c C L U R E Lowel l and h us b a n d , H o w a r d , are the proud p a r e nt s of E l i z a ­be t h A l e x a n d r a Lowel l . Liza, as she wi l l be cal led, w a s born on Augus t 17th, 1979 in N e w Y o r k Ci ty. Al l t hree Lowe l l s are

m ovi ng to W a s h i n g t o n , DC thi s fall .In mi d- J u l y thi s n e w s c a m e f r om K I M C H A M B E R S . " I ’m st i l l in Edi nbu r gh , f i n i sh i ng up my PhD. . . Re c e n t ac t ivi t ies . . . a tr ip to S i c i l y in F e br u a r y w i t h a t e a m of S c o t t i s h C o u n t r y D a n c e r s to t ake part in the “F e s t i va l of the F l o w e r i n g of the A l m o n d B l o s s o m ’’... a tr ip to Y o r k for the Br i t i sh me e t i n g of the I n t er n a t io n a l Folk M u s i c Co u nc i l and a tr ip to S t e r l i n g to s t udy S c o t t i s h t r adi t i on a l B a l l a d s and s on gs unde r Jean R ed p a t h . C o m i n g up is our o wn I n t e r n a t io n a l D a nc e Fe s t i va l wi th gr oups f rom F r a n c e . G e r m a n y , Be l g i um and Engl an d. W e ’ll be d a n c i n g in E d i nb u r g . G l a s g o w , Ayo , Dundee , and v a r i o u s o t h e r s p o t s in c e n t r a l S c o t l a n d . Al l the Best ! "

1 9 7 2C lass S e c r e ta r y

Mr. John L. Moor e , III 21 Hun Road P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

It f i na l ly happened! On S e p t e m b e r 22, 1979, J E A N B E C K W I T H and P A U L F U N K sai d "I Wi l l ” f o r ev e r a n d ever ! Paul a n d J e a n w e r e m a r r i e d in T r i n i t y E p i s c op a l C h ur c h in P r i n c e t o n and had a r e ce pt i on at the h o m e of J e a n ’s s t e p ­m o t h e r . K E N Z I E C A R P E N T E R a n d L U C I N D A H E R R I C K we r e J e a n ’s b r i d e s ­mai ds . At last c ount , Jean w a s a seni or a c co u n t e x e c u t i v e wi t h S t e p h e n Wi nc h e l l and A s s o c i a t e s , an a d v er t i s i n g a g e nc y in W a s h i n g t o n . Paul is an u n d e r w r i t e r wi t h C h u b b and S o n Inc. in N e w Y ork, w h i c h is w h e r e the t wo wi l l l ive.A N D Y S C A S S E R R A w a s a l s o marr i e d thi s past s u mme r , June 16, 1979 to be e x a c t . G I N N Y M E Y E R K e s t e r w a s m a t r o n of h o n o r for An dy. A n dy marr i e d Dr. G a r y J o h n s o n , a v e t e r na r i a n , wh o g r a d u a t e d f rom the U n i v e r s i t y of G e o r gi a and A r a n e t e U n i v e r s i t y , P hi l i ppi ne s .

1973C la s s S e c r e ta r y

M i s s S a n d y C. G o r d o n 66 Linden Lane, Apt . 2N P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

M y apol ogi es for the e mp t y co lu mn in the last j ou r n a l a n d no, I h a ve no e x c u s e ! Her e goes :A N N E M A C L E O D s p e n t the f i rst ha l f of last s u m m e r t e a ch i ng e l e m e n t a r y c l a s s e s in c re a t i v e w r i t i ng a n d d r a ma . S h e c a me b a c k to P r i nc e t on for a w e e k and s a w R O B I N M A L T E S E a n d M A R K E L L S ­W O R T H and S H A W N E L L S W O R T H ’75.

Next y e a r A n n e wi l l t e a c h En g l i s h at the P e r k i o m e n S c h o ol in P e n n s b u r y , Penna. S h e a s k s that H I L A R Y M O R G A N and T U C K Y F U S S E L L w r i t e her at the school (zip code 18073) .E R I C A K L E I N g r a d u a t e d f rom W a s h i n g ­ton U n i v e r s i t y in St . Louis a bout a y e a r and a h a l f ago an d be ga n w o r k wi t h the St . Louis D i s p a t c h as a Na t i on a l S a l e s Re p r e s e n t a t i v e . S h e has s i nc e m o v e d up to Ed i tor and P r o m o t i o n a l w r i t e r for Pu b l ic A f f a i r s and is wr i t i ng " h o w - t o " i s s u e s about c a r - c a r e and p h o to gr a p h y and suc h . E r i c a s a y s she is “h a p p y as a c l a m" out there.H O P E S P I R O is in M i nn e a p o l i s n ow af t er r e ce i v i ng her M B A f rom Duke I Inivers i t y. S h e is w o r k i n g at Ge n er a l Mi l l s and has been gi ven the t i t le “M a r k e t R e s e a r c h A s s i s t a n t " but won' t k n o w w h a t that m ea n s unti l her s i x mo nt h t r a i ni ng per iod is over.IRFINP' L I N C O L N is w o r k i n g n ow as a r e c r e a t i on c oo r d i n a t o r at S h e l t e r e d Car e b oa r d i n g h o m e in H i g h t s t o w n . N Y doing e v e r y t h i n g and a n y t h i ng . T h a t i nc l udes e x e r c i s e c l as s e s , h ygi ene , m a k e - up , dr ess , a r t s and c ra f t s and s u p e r v i s i n g m e d i ­cat i on. S h e s a y s it is OK , but she has her ey es open for " n e w h or i zo ns . " I rene s a y s she jogs , st i l l s i ngs , has lost 30 lbs. and h a s short hair .H E L E N S Z A T H M A R Y w r i t e s that a f t er g r a d u a t i ng f rom V a s s a r , s h e f led to S p a i n w h er e " p r o s p e c t s looked br i gh t e r . " S h e ' s been l iving t her e v e r y ha ppi l y for o ve r a y e a r and as yet has no real de s i re to r e tur n to the S t a t e s . S h e h as been p a r t i c i pa t i n g in an i n t en s i ve g r a p h i c s w o r k s h o p and h a s b een t e a c h i ng E n gl i s h to p ay the rent , feed h er s e l f a n d her book habi t and to keep h e r s e l f in art suppl ie s . Hel en s e n ds her r e ga r d s to all.J O D Y M I L L E R and h u s b a n d T o w n s e n d Ol cot t are l iving in the P a r k S l op e a rea of Br ookl yn . J o d y w o r k s in M a n h a t t a n mo un t i n g s h o w s for the W h i t n e y M u s e ­um of M od e r n Art an d a v a r i e t y o f o t h e r l arge ga l l e r i e s and pr i va t e co l l ec t i ons . S h e s a y s thei r M G is st i l l on the road so she is a b l e to c o m m u t e to C a pe Cod on W e e k e n d s dur i ng the s u mme r .I understand ROGER and GINA CAS- C O N E W I L L I A M S and f ami l y a r e movi n g b ac k to the area (Wh e r e are you movi n g f r om? ) lo t ake the j ob (Roger, this is) of M a r k e t i n g Di r e c t or of W a l k e r an d Co. , book pu bl i s h er s .BILL W A R R E N has, in recent mo n t hs , had his l i t hogr a ph s , pa s t e l s , a n d pen and p e n ­cil d r a wi n g e x h i b i t e d in a o n e- ma n s h o w

F r o m l e f t to r i g h t : M A R I O N H U S T O N ' 73 . G L E N N A WELSH E R G '73. ELLE N F IS H E R '73. S A R A H S W O R D '«7. R A R R A R A S U L L I V A N '66.R i l l S w o rd , j r . . M A R T H A S U L L I V A N S w o rd 7!i. M a n d y C la rk . Jill Shaw . M O L L Y S W O R D '75. Jul ie H o row i tz .

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N A N C Y H O BLER ( P D S ex '74} wi t h her husband at th e i r we dd i ng in June. Sac column.

at the T r i a n g l e Art C e n t e r a n d a l s o at the J e wi sh C o m m u n i t y C e n t e r in P r i nc e t on . C Y N T H I A B I S H O P g r a d u a t e d in June f rom U C L A wi th h o no r s and n ow has a B A in T h e a t r e Ar t s . S h e h a s a s t a f f p o s i ­t ion in the T h e a t r e A r t s D ep a r t m e n t at U C L A for the s u m m e r and she wi l l be doing .in A s s i s t a n t Li ght ing Des i gn for the Res i de nt T h e a t r e Co. , at I J C L A w h i c h wi l l c a r r y her t hrough O c to b e r . C y n t hi a h as di s t ant p l an s f o r g o i n g to G r a d S c ho o l at U C L A but w o u l d pr e f er to h av e s o me p r o f es s i on a l e x p e r i e n c e and a l i t t le mo n e y set as i de be f or e t ak i ng that step. J U L I E B R E W S T E R we nt out to Ca l i f o r n i a to see her M o m and s t op p e d to visi t C y n t h i a whi le out there. Jul ie w a s a l s o in P r i nc e t on for a w e e k e n d in A u g u s t .L I Z A K E Y S E R E v a n s a n d h e r h u s b a n d John ar e e x p e c t i n g thei r f i rst chi l d in M a r c h 1980! Put that on y o u r c a l en d a r . M A R T H A S U L L I V A N w a s ma r r i ed to Bill S w o r d , Jr. on Au gus t 25, 19 7 9 in P r i nc e t on . What a b a s h ! T h e r e I s a w M A R G Y K R D M A N , L I Z A K E Y S HR Ev a n s , D A R E N H I C K S B r o w n e , P E T E R M O O R K , H U G H B O Y D . P A M T H( ' . AR ­DEN, an d B U Z Z W O O D W O R T H . P a m w a s ma r r i ed on O c t o b e r 6, 1979 to M a r k Al len in R h od e I s land. G L E N N A W E I S - B E R G , M A R I O N H U S T O N A N D E L LE N F I S H E R we r e all in M a r t h a ’s we dding . G l e n n a is st i l l at I J V A Me d S c h o o l an d t hough s he is w o r k i n g ve r y hard, s he s e e ms to e n j o y a l m o st e v er y mi nu t e of it. M a r i o n is w o r k i n g for R e v e r e T r a v e l A g e n c y in the i r F l emi ng t o n of f ice . El len r e t u r ne d thi s fal l to B os t on for her s e c ond y e a r of t e a c h i ng at M e a d o w b r o o k S c h o ol in Wes t on . E l l en w a s a l so a b r i d e s m a i d in P a m ’s we dding.J OH N B U S H N E L L a n d P E T E R B R O W N E a r e st i l l m e m b e r s of the C a s t l e B r o w n e Ba n d and c an be s ee n most w e e k e n d s s o m e w h e r e in the area. Be t t e r go l i s ten to t hem s oon b e c a u s e t hey m a y not be in the a r e a very muc h longer.LIZ H U T N E R is l iving in P r i nc e t on as she w o r k s for her P h D at P r i nc e t o n U n i v e r ­si ty. S h e is s t u d y i n g Engl i sh , n a t ch, and is a l so t e a c h i n g f r e s h m a n U n i v e r s i t y s t u d e nt s as part of the plan. S h e l ooks great , very h a p p y an d is glad to be w o r k i n g on her o wn e d u c a t i o n a f t er one y e a r t e a c h i ng at the D a r r o w Sc ho o l . P l e a s e d o n ’t forget T H E D A V I D W A - G E N S E I L M E M O R I A L S C H O L A R S H I P F U N D .

G A R W A T E R M A N E x ’74 at wo r k on one of h is wo o d scu lp tu res .

1 974C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

Mi s s E l i z a b et h G. Bennet t 181 L i br a r y P lac e P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

T h e p i c t u r e w i t h thi s c o l u mn is of N A N C Y H O B L E R T r a n i w h o w a s m a r ­ried on June 16, 19 7 9 in the P r i nc e t on U n i ­v e r s i ty Chapel , to T o n y T r a ni . N a n c y is w a i t r e s s i n g in the P r i nc e t o n a r e a wh i l e T o n y f i n i sh e s his s t udi es as an u n de r ­g r a d u a t e at Pr i nc e t on .K A T H Y “C A N D Y " K A N E w a s al so ma r r i ed t h i s s u m m e r . S h e ma r r i ed Davi d K. Ni c h o l s in S e w i c k l e y , PA. L I S A B E N N E T T w a s a b r i de s ma i d ! C a n d y g r a d u a t e d f r om K i r k l a n d Col lege and has r e c e n t ly c o mp l e t e d the t r a i ni ng pr o g r a m at J or dan M a r s h . Her h u s b a n d is an a l u m n us of' H a mi l t o n Col l ege and is in the S e cu r i t i e s I n d u s t ry Di v i s i on of I rving T r u s t in N ew Yo r k , w h e r e they wi l l l ive.

1975C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

M i s s Y uk i M o o r e 23 4 Li nden Lan e P r i nc et on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

P D S is proud to repor t that Y U K I M O O R E w a s a w a r d e d the 1978- 79 H a r ­var d M a n a g e r of the Y e a r A w a r d . S h e is the first f e ma l e in the h i s t o r y of Ha r v a r d a t h l e t i c s to re ce ive this h o no r w h i c h is a w a r d e d “to the m a n a g e r w h o d e m o n ­s t r a t e s ex c e l l e n t q ua l i t i es of l eader shi p and a b i l i t y , a s wel l as m a k i n g s i gni f i cant c o nt r i b ut i o n s to the H a r v a r d m a n a ge r i a l s y s t e m . " Shi? m a n a g e d the h o c k e y team for four ye a r s and w a s the f i rst w o m a n to r e a c h the pos i t i on of v a r s i t y m a n a g e r of a n y m e n ’s a t h l e t i c t eam. Co n gr a t u l a t i o n s ! C l a s s r e un i on dat e set for June 7, 1980. It is y o u r re un i on so s end in a ny ideas for it to Y u k i or M a r t h a S u l l i v a n S w o r d in the Al u m n i O f f i c e at P DS .

1976C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

M i s s J. Cr e i gh D un c a n 9 A S o u t h Dod Hal l P r i nc e t on U n i v e r s i t y P r i nc e t on , NJ 0 8 5 4 0

1 t hought it w a s a j ok e wh en I deci ded to beg i n e v er y a r t i c l e wi th n e w s of m a r ­r i age s a n d e n ga g e m e n ts . Wel l , e v e r s i n c e then, t here h a v e been m a r r i a g e s and

R ICK T U R N E R '76. at D a r tm ou th du r ing sp r ing of 1979. M o re on R ick in the notes.

e n g a g e m e n t s an d thi s t ime is no e x c e p ­tion.A s of last D e c emb e r , S O N I A M E R L A N O h as been S O N I A M E R L A N O G ar c i a . S h e is m a rr i e d to one of her t e a c h e r s from med s chool ( S on i a is n ow in her f our th y e a r a nd h as t wo mor e to go) and s h e wr i te s , " W e are v e r y h a p p y indeed. We wor k t o g e t h e r — I me a n in me d i c i ne . " S h e kept apol ogi z i ng for her En gl i s h , but I think that last t idbi t s h o w s she h a s n ’t for got t en a thing! S h e m a de me pr o mi se to s a y hel lo for her to Mr s . We b b , Mrs . Ba k e r , Mr. Bi ng and Mr. Mc Cl ur e .E L I Z A B E T H P A R T R I D G E is e n ga g e d to be ma r r i ed to Doug R a y m o n d , a s e n i or at Ha r va r d . S h e spent the s u m m e r t r a v e l ­l ing in E ngl an d and F r a nc e and h a s been e l ec t ed T r e a s u r e r of the H a s t y Puddi ng Cl ub for this year .T O M M O O R E w r i t e s that BI LL E R D - M A N is e ngaged, but is " t oo s c a r e d to tell people . ” Just took c ar e of that pr ob l em. T o m m y wi l l be pl ay i ng V a r s i t y S o c c e r for his f our t h y e a r at B o w d o i n . I g u e s s Bi l ly re a l l y is too s c a re d to tell a n yo n e s i nc e all his c a r d me n t i on e d w a s pl ay i ng lax and sp e n d i n g his s u m m e r in A l a s k a . M U R R A Y W I L M E R D I N G is ga i n i ng re cog ni t i on fast . A s t ude nt at Lehigh, M u r r a y thi s s u m m e r won the S e n i o r Ne w J e r s e y S t a t e T i m e t r i a l C h a m p i o n s h i p s ( w e ’re t a l k ing about Cyc l i ng ) wi t h a t i me of 57 : 27 ove r a 25 mi le cour s e . T h a t ’s b e t te r t h an 26 mi les an hour! His p e r ­f o r m a n c e qua l i f i ed him for the Na t i o n a l s w h i c h we r e held in A u g u s t in M i l wa u k e e . If a n yo n e k n o w s h ow he did, let me k n o w. (He' s so busy , the peon n e ve r wr i t es ) . C A S I L D A H U B E R w i n s the i nt er es t i n g a w a r d for the year . S h e has r e t ur ne d to the U n i v e r s i t y of C o l or a d o ( wh e r e she is a c r e a t i v e w r i t i ng ma j or ) a f t e r her s e c on d tr ip ar o u n d the w o r l d on “S e m e s t e r at S e a . " S h e a l so w o r k e d as the a s s i s t a n t art c o o r d i n a t o r on “A n i m a l s and Art , 1979, ” a b en ef i t a uc t i on for the A S P C A . B E B E N E I J W I R T H get s the best r e s p o nd e r a wa r d . S h e s e n ds n e w s e v e r y t ime and the p o s t m a r k is di f f er e nt e v er y t ime, s i n ce s h e is part of the I nt e r n at i on a l t our i ng c o m p a n y for " A C h o r u s Line" . T h i s t ime she w r o t e f r om T o r o n t o wh e r e she w a s in the mi ddl e of a s i x - w e e k run and wo n de r i n g w h e n she ' d e v e r re turn h o me to N. Y. C.I got c a r d s f rom s o m e people 1 thought had d r o ppe d of f the edge of the ear th.

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A I L E E N M A Y Z E L L is at N o r t h w e s t e r n ma j o r i n g in p s y ch o l o g y a n d wi l l g r ad u a t e in M a r c h 1980 . S h e w a s doi ng an i nt er n s h i p in S a n F r a n c i s c o wh e n she wr ot e , w o r k i n g as a c a s e w o r k e r p r o v i d ­ing soc i a l s e r v i c e s and c o u n s e l i n g to i nma t es . R e m e m b e r O x ? A L Y S S A O K - L E Y is a se n i or at S k i d m o r e . S h e spent last J a n u a r y t hr o u g h June at R i c h mo n d Col lege in L o n do n — had a gr eat t i m e — did the B r u g e - G h en t bi t , a s wel l as t wo great w e e k s o f s p r i n g " h o l s " in A n t i b e s b r o w n i n g the bod! S h e p l an s to ma k e N. Y. C. home.JON K R O S N I C K is a s e n i or in ps y ch o l o g y at Ha r v a r d . U n f o r t u n a t e l y , s o me t hi ng spi l l ed on the ca r d w h i le it w a s e n r ou t e to me, so h a l f of w h a t he sa i d w a s one big b l a ck b l ot ch, but it l ooks l ike h e ’s wo r k i n g on a s c i e n c e r e se a rc h pr o j ec t at Ha r v a rd Med. s c ho o l and p l a n s to a pp l y to soc i a l ps ych , gr ad s c h o o l s . He' s st i l l pl ay i ng m u s i c wi th a s s o r t e d s y m p h o n y or c h e s t r a s and S i l v e r S a x , a j azz quar t e t . S U S A N L A M B I R I S g r a d u a t e d f r o m P hi l l i ps A c a d e m y in ’75 a n d H a r v a r d in ' 78 and is now in E n gl an d doing g r a d u a t e w o r k in B i o c h e m i s t r y at T r i n i t y Col l ege in C a mb r i dg e . N o w do the rest of us feel s t upi d or w h a t ?S A N D Y S H A W spent her s e c on d s u m m e r as a w a i t r e s s in M i d d l e b u r y a n d used her s p a r e t i me to do dul l t h i ngs l ike biking, s w i m m i n g , hiking, and p l ay i ng tennis . C O R Y F I S C H E R got a r o u n d to wr i t i ng a l s o — she ' s c o - c a p t a i n of the s a i l i ng t e am at Penn a nd spe nt her s u m m e r in Ne wpor t w o r k i n g in a sai l loft ma k i n g s a i l s and sa i l i ng in r e g a t t a s on the w e e k e nd s . At Penn, s he r uns into J OH N S E G A L a lot, S A L L Y S I L K a l i t t le and s a y s that S U S I E P R A T T s pe nt l ast s e m e s t e r in C a l i f or n i a . G R E G M A T T H E W S took last s e m e s t e r oi l f rom M i d d l e b u r y to h a ve the thi rd kn e e op e r a t i on in t w o ye a r s (ouch) . Af t er r e ha bi l i ta t in g at Le nox Hil l Hos pi t a l in N. Y. C, he s pent I he s u m m e r c o m m u t i n g to the c i ty w o r k i n g on Wal l St . wi th the A m e r i c a n I n t er n a t io n a l G r o u p as a coder in thei r I n s u r a n c e - C l a i m s de pa r t me n t . T h i s fall , h is r o oma te at M i d d l e b u r y wi l l be C A R L E R D M A N .T h e i nc r e di b l y h a n d s o m e pi c t ur e at the top of this c o l u m n is R I C K T U R N E R . Fal l of ' 79 w'ill be his last s e m e s t e r at Da r t m o ut h , s i n c e a f t e r C h r i s t m a s , Rick wi l l t r avel to Puebl o , M e x i c o w h er e h e ’ll be s t u d y i n g M e x i c a n c ivi l i za t i on, pol i t i cs and soc i o log y . He p l an s to fly f r om the Y u c a t a n to H a v a n a , C u b a wh e r e , he s ays , "I plan to h a ve a point c ou n t e r - p o i nt s e s s i o n w i t h Fidel ! " But tha t ' s not all. A f t er he r e t ur ns . D a r t m o u t h is s e n di ng h im to G r a n a d a , S p a i n to as s i s t a D a r t m ou t h p r o f e s s o r wi th a gr o u p of l ang uage s t ud e n t s . But that ' s not all. R i c k y p l ans to e i t her j o i n the For e i gn S e r v i c e or enrol l in a M a s t e r ’s p r o g r a m in

S p a i n . At the Big D, he runs into B A R K Y P E N I C K on the t e nni s c our t s ( typical ) . Who r e m e m b e r s K I M R O B I N S O N ? Rick tel ls me that s he is n o w a n i g h t c l u b s i nge r in Ne w Hope, PA.L A R R Y F O N G w i n s the d i s t a nc e awa r d. He spent this s u m m e r in T a i w a n on a s t u d y an d t r avel p r o g r a m on Ch i ne s e cul ture , and he p l an s to re tur n to Duke this fall .Ar e you all t i r ed of r e a d i ng ? Wel l , t h e r e is more . M A R Y C H A P I N C A R P E N T E R is a j u n i or at B r o wn thi s ye ar , a f t e r s p e n d i n g a s u m m e r in W a s h i n g t o n , DC s i ng i ng in C l u b s and s a v i n g m o n e y for a p o s s i b l e tr ip out West . Don' t k n o w if s he ma d e it. E L E A N O R K U S E R spent the s u m m e r in LA e n r o l l ed in s u m m e r sc hool and w o r k i n g on her thes i s . S h e s e n d s her love and a pol ogi es to people for not wr i t i ng. D E B B I E F A T H al so s pent her s u m m e r in s u m m e r s chool and w o r k i n g at a di vi s ion of S y r a c u s e U n i v e r s i t y as a c oordi nat or . S h e is re f e r e nc e c h a i r m a n of her s oror i t y , De l t a Del ta , Del t a (no kidding, t h a t ’s the name ) . S h e wi l l re ce ive a B . S . f rom t wo s c hool s : the N e w h o u s e S c ho o l of P ub l ic C o m m unicat ions and t he S c h o ol of V i su a l and P er f o r mi n g Art s .[ON S T E I N had a b u s y s u m m e r — picked up 15 c r e d i ts an d h ous e s a t in Pr i nc e t on . He ’s a s e n i or at Drew' (he t r an s f e r r ed f rom Uni on a f t e r t wo y e a r s there) and s a w C A R L S P A T A R O and K A T H Y K E H O E this s u m m e r . K a t h y l ives in I t haca n ow and can be h ear d o v e r the a i r w a v e s of Co rn e l l ’s radi o s t a t i on. Jon a l so s a w T I M F R E Y w h o n o w l oves and w o r k s in Ft. La uder da l e .E L E A N O R B A R N E S s pe nt he r . s u mme r as a r e s e a rc h a s s i s t a n t in the H a r v a r d che m labs , w o r k i n g wi t h m o l e c ul a r b e a ms . Her w o r k i nv ol ved " pol ar ize d l as e r - i nd u c ed f l uor e s c en c e of bo r i um h a l i d e s ”. I'm an En g l i s h ma j or , don' t as k me w h a t s he is doing! Just so y ’all d o n ’t think E l e a n o r has c o n f o r me d too much, her next p a r a gr a ph s t a ted, “I h a v e al so been wr i t i ng punk rock l yr i c s and w o u l d l ike to k n o w if a n y b o d y is a b l e and wi l l i ng to wr i t e m u s i c to t hem. T h e mor e a b r a s i v e the b e t t e r . " S h e m e n t i o n e d B I L L V O N O E f I S E N in her l e t t e r — Bill ge t s the wei rd a w a r d. He we nt to E ng l an d for the m ont h of A u g u s t — t h en ph one d his pa r e nt s to s; ’ y that he w a s s t a y i n g for a y e a r and w o u l d they p l ease s end him all his c l ot h ing. S o (I gu es s ) h e ’s t a k i ng the year o f f f r om P r i nce t on.P r i nc e t on w e l c o m e d b a c k D A V I S Y O - K A N A w h o s pent last y e a r in Ca l i f orni a . A s for the rest o f the P S S — Pr i nc e t on c o nt i n g e n c y, ( t he y ’re i n f a m o us for not s e ndi ng in thei r c a r ds ) we all se e m to be p l ow i n g our w a y through. M A R K B L A X - ILL is into his fourth y e a r on the 150lb . f oot ba l l t e am and M I K E M A N T E L L is k n o w n to all as T o w e r Cl ub ' s Cr ui s e

P D S Pot pour i of f ac es : F R O M L.T ( ) 11: W l I I P B U R K S 86. (way in background) Mrs . W IL L IA M P. B U RK S . M r . W i l l ia m S TO LTZ F IJ S , K A T H Y B l IR K S '75, M r . and M rs . Wm. B O N 'TH RO N . M r . and Mrs . Robert F. K U E N N E , C A R O L Y N K U E N N E '83. C H R IS K U E N N E Ex 80; in fo reground. M r . Wm. Speers. Rev. H o l l is T E C A R D E N ( P A M ' 73). M R S . I A N E T S T O L T Z F I J S — Facu lty .

Di r ec t o r (he is S o c i a l C h a i r m a n of the e a t i ng c l ub) and is f ondl y re f er red to ar o u n d here as " Mr . M. " A s for me, I spent t h e s u m m e r h e r e , w o r k i n g f o r t h e U n i v e r s i t y as an A c c ou n t R e p r e s e n t a t i v e on thei r s u m m e r c o n f e r e nc e s y s t e m and a m Vi c e - P r e s i d e nt o f the T r a i n g l e Club. M y love to e v e r y o n e — oh, do you k n o w wh e r e my f ami l y has move d to? We are n o w in the h ous e f o r me r l y the h ome of M A R T H A B O R I E . P l e a s e keep s endi ng me t hos e l i t t le c ar ds . T h i s just in f rom H E A D M A S T E R M c C L U R E : C A R O L B U N D Y , wh o is c u r r e n t l y a s e n i or at Ya l e , has been c ho s e n as one of fourteen m e m b e r s of her c l a s s as S c h o l a r s of the House . T h i s pr o g r a m pr o v i de s an o pp o r­t uni t y for h ighly qua l i f i ed s t ud e nt s to d e v o t e t h e i r e n t i r e s e n i o r y e a r to i ndepe nden t a n d or i g i nal p ro j ec t s of their o wn c hoos i ng , e i the r a c a d e m i c or c r e ­at ive. C a r o l ’s proj ec t is to print a book of prose, poet ry , and e t ch i ng s in the f orm of a J e r e m i a d on U r b a n S p r a w l .1977C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

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It is wi th the u t mo st regret that we a n no u nc e the u n t i me l y d e a t h of E R I C H A R I N G . E r i c died w hi le on a hik i ng tr ip in S a n Ma te o , Ca l i f or n i a . Wh i l e at P D S he w a s m a n a g i n g edi t or o f the " S p o k e s m a n " and v i c e pr e s i den t of " Y o u t h S p e a k s l i p , " in 1 97 6 - 1 9 7 7 . He w o u l d h a v e been a J unior at T u f t s thi s fal l . We e x p r e s s our s i nc e r e s t s y m p a t h i e s to all of E r i c ’s fa mi l y and f r i ends . T h e s c hool h a s s t ar t e d a me m o r i a l fund in E r i c ’s name; c o n t r i b u t i o n s m a y be ma d e to the P r i nc e t on D a y S c h o o l S c h o l a r s h i p Fund. R ea c h w a y b a c k into you r m e m o r y no w and re t r i eve K A T R I N A A L T M A I E R f r om y ou r f i les. S h e is n o w at B o wd o i n Col lege w h e r e she, as a s op h o mo r e , w a s e lec ted C a pt a i n of the W o m e n ’s L a c r o s s e T e a m for 1980.

1 9 7 8C l a s s S e c r e t a r y

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C L A S S O F 78 R E T U R N S A S S A V V Y S O P H O M O R E S !Wel l , I don' t k n o w about that headl i ne , but here I a m at the t y p e w r i t e r hoping that this a r t i c l e w'ill turn out a l i t t le be t t er t han s ome of the pa pe r s I wi l l be h a m m e r i n g out at we e h our s dur i ng the c omi ng fal l term! A f t e r a s u m m e r of t o s s i n g t e nn i s ba l l s unti l my a r m s we re r e ady to fal l off, it is gr eat to s t ar t looking f o r wa r d to thi s fall . By the t ime this j ou r na l is pr i nt ed I he n e w s wi l l be old, but h e re ’s a s a m pl i ng of wh a t our c l a s s m a t e s h a v e been up to. (By the w a y , this t ime ’round I h ear d f rom ciuite a f ew people w'ho w e r e s i lent ove r the w i n t e r so n ow' s y ou r c h a n c e to c a t c h up w i t h t h os e people w h o y ou t h oug ht w e r e st i l l lost in a d r u n ke n s t u p o r f r om p o s t - f i na l revel ry. . . ) F R E D W O O D B R I D G E didn' t h a ve ear th s h a t t e r i n g n e w s to repor t , but he did spend his s u m m e r at H a r va rd S u m m e r S c ho o l ge t t i ng s o m e M a t h r e q u i re me n t s out of the w a y . Fr ed r e por t e d that he r e a l l y loved g e t t i ng to k n o w B o s t o n and that he h oped to get out to the V i n e y a r d to vis i t wi t h the J e f f er s s o me t ime this s umme r .T h e V i n e y a r d w a s the pl ac e to be this s u mme r , as K E R R Y F A D E N , A L I C E LEE. A L L I S O N I J A M S , and J E N N Y J O H N S O N di s c ove r ed .I haven' t heard thei r t a l es yet , but one can i ma g i ne w h a t that c o m b i n a t i o n of f e mal e f a n a t i c s yielded. . . I did c a t c h Mr s . Faden

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m u t t er i n g s o m e t h i n g ab o ut , " H o w ma n y p a r t i e s c an s he go to al l s u m m e r long?" . . . B E T H L I N T H O M P S O N pl an ne d to hike the ent i r e 150 mi le s of t he N or t hv i l l Lake P l a c i d Ra n g e in the A d i r o n d a c k s this s u m m e r . S h e is looki ng f o r w a r d to a n o t h e r ac t i on p a c ke d y e a r at St . L a wr e n c e , a f t er a fun f r e s h m a n y e a r of pl ay i ng s occe r , i c e - h o ck e y , s o f t ba l l , plus i ns t r u c t i ng c r o s s - c o u n t r y ski i ng . Wo w. S o u n d s as if you haven' t lost y ou r ener gy, Be thl in . D O U G F I T T O N did n ur s e r y wo r k on a f a r m in June, and t hen w o r k e d on his u n c l e ’s boat in W e s t p o r t , M a s s . At this m o me nt he ’s p r o b a b l y w a n d e r i n g ar o u n d in s o m e F r e n c h v i ne y a rd . No, a c tu a l l y in all f a i rn e s s , D oug is s t u dy i n g in F r a n c e this fal l to ful f i l l a l ang ua g e r e qu i re me n t at D a r t m o u t h . S H E I L A M E H T A w o r k e d i n t h e c o d i n g d e p a r t m e n t at G a l l u p thi s s u m m e r and s a w G L O O I E S H E R M A N '77, J A Y I T Z K O W I T Z a n d J I M B E N N E T f r equent l y . S h e i l a w a s the t e n a c i o u s ice- ho c k e y p l a ye r f i ght ing f o r a s t r o n g B r o w n team. . . not M i c h e l e as e r r o n eo u s l y pr i nt e d in the last i ssue . S h e i l a p l an s to keep up the ice h o c k e y thi s ye ar , so e v er y o n e look for her un d e r the B r o wn hel mets .R O B Y N U L T A N w r i t e s o f her s u m m e r e x p e r i en c e w o r k i n g w i t h s e v e n t e e n a d o r a b le s e v e n y e a r olds , “a d o r a b l e ? ”, but a dds that s he wi l l be edi tor ia l a s s i s t a n t on the l i t e r ar y m a g a z i n e s t a f f at S m i t h thi s year . C o n g r a t ' s R ob y n ! S h e s e n d s e v er y o ne best w i s h es .I re ce ived an i nc r e d i b l y j u b i la n t e p i s t l e f r om S U E F I N E M A N b u r s t i n g w i t h h a p p y c o m m e n t s a b o u t l i fe at Be n n i n gt o n w h e r e she had p l an n e d to be an

Ar t /Dr a ma m a j o r but is n o w toy i ng wi th P s yc hol ogy /Chi l d B e ha v i o r w i t h art and a c t i ng t h r o w n in! It w a s ex c i t i ng to hear of her p l an s and e n t h u s i a s m for the c ou r s e s she took and t h e “B e a u t i o u s ” ( Ad- ria, note that a d j e c t i v e pl ease ) c a m p u s at Be nni ngt on . S u e a pol ogi zes for f a i l ing to v i s i t A D R I A M c Q U A I G . M E L O N I E T H O M P S O N and G E O F F N U N E S (at I J V M and Wi l l i ams , re s pe c t i ve l y) . T he r e is a l w a y s this year , Sue . . . . Sue s a w O R R E N W E I S B E R G fai r ly of t en but she hasn' t seen D A R A B U R R O W S s i n ce the fal l t e r m b e c a u s e has taken of f to India to do s o me s t u d y i n g there. Oh, S u e re por t s that her a r m h as re cov e r e d from Z A N N E V I N E' s de a t h grip! Wel l , w h a t do you e xp ec t f r om a de s p e r at e a t t empt at sel f - d e f e n s e wh en one is be i ng t hr o w n into a pool by S u e ? T h e t h ings that go on at th os e T r e n t o n par t i es , mv, my.Both L I Z S C H L U T E R and A N N H U N T E R w o r k e d in P r i nc e t o n this s umme r . An n is going up to I J V M wi t h Liz to r e lax be f or e h eadi n g to Wh e a to n . N a n c y Chen pr o m i s e s not to be da u nt ed by the w e a t h e r in P r ov i d e n c e in pu r s u i ng her C h e m i s t r y ma j or . S h e w o r k e d at the A m e r i c a n C a n Co. thi s s u m m e r as a j u ni or lab. t e ch n i c i an . T h a t ’s wh e r e s he s pent her s e n i or pr o j ec t , so you see, t hose w e e k s of fe igned l e i sur e are of s o m e pr ac t i c a l value!WI LL K A I N s c r a t c h e d out a f ab u l o u s few page s to me wh i l e a t t e m p t i n g to boi l w a t e r for s pa g he t t i and I ga t he r , f r om the c ont ent of the let ter , that b e t we e n sa i l i ng in the S o u n d a ro un d R o a n o k e Is land, m a k i n g rav i o l i in a can, e a r ni ng S S a bo a rd a f or ty foot k e t c h as the C h a r t e r Ca p t a i n , v a r n i s h i n g and b r a s s r e pa i r i ng a no t h e r

sol id wo o d ke t c h, ( t hat ' s a ' b o a t , Ke r r y ) and boi l ing w a t e r for s pa g he t t i , Wi l l has been f ai r ly bored, so he i nv i t es us all d o w n to M i a m i to a gr eat d i sco he k n o w s about . Wi l l ’s s i s t e r got ma r r i ed thi s s u m m e r so he mus t h a ve h o n e y m o o n s on the mind.In c a s e you are as s l o w h e a r i ng n e w s as I am, a ve r y s i nce r e c o n g r a t u l a t i o n s and best w i s h es are in order to D A V I D H A M E L upon the o c c a s i on of his m a r r i a g e thi s past June. On b e h a l f of the c l ass , Davi d, good luck and h a p p i n e s s a l wa y s !I w a s t r e a t e d to a n i m p r o m p t u a p p e a r a n c e f rom J O R D O N S A N D and J E F F R I T T E R r ight b e f or e I left for M a ine thi s s u mme r , and w a s de l ight ed to w i t n e s s J or do n ’s e x t r e m e l y c o s m o at t i re. C o l u m bi a s e e ms to be a gr ee i ng w i t h him. J e f f b e c a m e t r a n s f o r m e d i n t o d i s t i n g u i sh e d “G e n t l e m a n ’s G e n t l e m a n " for the s umme r . I’m not e x a c t l y sur e wh a t that j ob enta i l s , but if you c a n c a t c h him at H a m p s h i r e , be s ur e to as k h im h ow his s u m m e r went . It is ma rv e l o u s to hear f rom e v er y o n e — to my k n o wl ed g e , we are all h av i ng a b l as t . Ke ep wr i t i n g ! Love to all ! P . S . you m a y h a v e not i ced the l ist of " Los t A l u m n i " in the b ac k o f t hi s j ournal . If you k n o w the a d d r e s s e s of t hose c l a s s m a t e s w h o h a v e p u l l e d t h e d i s a p p e a r i n g act , w h e t h e r at s c hoo l or home, pl ease drop a p o s t ca r d to the A l umn i Of f i ce .T h i s not e a rr i ve d f rom J A Y I T Z K O W I T Z "I w a s the only F r e s h ma n e lec ted to the H a r va rd Lampoon dur i ng the? f i rst term. T h e La mpo o n is the n a t i on ' s oldest h um o ur ma g a z i ne , and it 's q ui t e the riot . I w a s in a punk n e w - w a v e rock group ca l l e d " I he Dull du r i ng the s e c o n d term. I p l aye d s a x on s o m e or iginal s o n g s and c o v e r s of s u c h s t a n d a r d s as M e l l o w Y e l l o w . I l ived right u p s t a i r s f rom D ON G I P S and am l iving in A d a m s Ho u s e next vear . I a l so c o - a ut ho r e d a guide to the hous e s y s t e m ca l l ed ‘H a r v a r d on $ 8 0 0 0 a year : T h e F r e s h m a n G u i d e to the Up p e r C l a s s H o u s e s . ’ It sold for 75c an d my fr iend, Ca r l o s , and I ma d e a t idy prof i t . "

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