Fall 2011 - Williams School, The
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Fall 2011 - Williams School, The
Ambassador the williamsschool The Magazine for Williams Alumni, Parents, and Friends Fall 2011 The Chemistry of Community Board of Trustees 2011–12 Officers Gregg Benson, President John Catlett, Vice President Jeffrey Brown, Secretary Scott Gibson, Treasurer Holly Hayes Cheeseman ’72 David Cook Steven G. Daren Gary Dayharsh Stephen DiCicco Patrick Doherty Mark Fader Bruce Goldstein Ethan Goller Katherine Leiser Kathleen Maher Paul Maroni Ronald Meneo Marissa Mills Amy L. Perry William Pieniadz Edward Potter Alison Smith Marcinek William Verhoeff Joshua Welch School Administration 2011–12 Mark Fader, Head of School Christopher Benbow, Assistant Head of School Jane Hannon, Middle School Head Cristan Harris, Director of Admission Steven Hosking, Director of Technology Meghan Ryan, Director of College Counseling Ellen G. Spring, Director of Advancement Kathy Trammell, Director of Finance and Operations Scott Wagner, Athletic Director The Ambassador is published for alumni, parents, and friends of The Williams School. Questions about the Ambassador? Please contact Timothy D. Reitz, Director of Communication The Williams School 182 Mohegan Avenue New London, CT 06320 Main Phone: 860-443-5333 Website: www.williamsschool.org Email: 1891@williamsschool.org (on the cover) Williams Chemistry teacher Rachel ThomasShapiro observes the lab practical that served as the Chemistry Honors final for 2010–11. Mrs. Thomas-Shapiro is using research on teenage brains to shape her course. We Have Great Chemistry When people bond easily and naturally, it is often remarked that they have “chemistry.” I find it fascinating how this very objective, rather concrete academic subject has become a shorthand to describe human interaction, which is often difficult to pin down or predict. Of course the fact that chemistry also deals in terms of bonds, catalysts, and reactions, helps explain its usefulness as a framework for understanding ourselves. The Williams School community has the elusive, great chemistry that is hard to define but easy to see in action. Whether it’s alumni inviting faculty to their weddings; coming back to participate in or help with athletics, the library or arts events; attending school fundraisers; or keeping classmates connected throughout the decades, it is clear that the connections forged in this special place are rock solid and enduring. As student Ambassador Drew Watson understands already in his 5th year, “I love Williams because it’s easy to make lifelong friends in such a tight-knit community.” Asked to sum up Williams in a word, the majority of Ambassadors gravitated to “Community” and “Welcoming” as well. In sharing Williams’ message to the community at large, we continue to emphasize the pride and joy in belonging to this inclusive, vibrant environment. This truth resonates through the pieces in this issue, whether in our cover feature on Chemistry teacher Rachel Thomas-Shapiro (pg. 6), community scenes from Commencement and Reunion (pg. 4 and pg. 26 respectively), alumnus-penned tribute to the late Williams history teacher Bob Merritt (pg. 28), or the impressive donor roles shared in the Report of Giving 2010–11 (pg. 10). The steady stream of alumni news, with young alumni in particular growing ever more active in sharing classnotes, is further testament to the power of belonging. It begins in these halls, in these classrooms, and on these fields, but it reaches out to make a positive difference across the years and miles. Mark Fader Head of School Community Makes Things Happen Rounding Out the Board AmbassadorFall2011 Williams’ Board of Trustees welcomed five new members for school year 2011–12: (l to r below) Mrs. Marissa Mills, Parents Association President; Mr. Ethan Goller; Mr. William Verhoeff; Dr. Patrick Doherty; and Atty. Ron Meneo. With this “new class,” The Williams School Board of Trustees taps community leaders in marketing, law, medicine, and finance (who also happen to be fascinatingly well-rounded) to help guide the school. TheWilliamsSchool 2 Collaboration Keeps Community in the Dark (...in a Good Way!) Thanks to a great community effort, the Arts Department is thrilled to announce the new darkroom in the Wronowski Arts Wing for use with the Digital Imaging and Graphic Design course. Though the “Digital” element of the course title might seem to obviate “old school” film processing, Mr. Greg Bowerman explains, “In this day and age when our students are so technologically informed, the processes and skills explored and developed in the darkroom give them a hands-on experience with the fundamentals of the photographic process. This helps them with their visual, analytical, and critical thinking skills. Plus it’s a whole bunch of fun!” The Digital Imaging and Graphic Design course begins with a thorough grounding in the basics. For example, students start the year creating pinhole cameras to understand the mechanics of capturing light to create images. Mr. Bowerman notes that a number of faculty, staff, and administrators were instrumental in bringing the new darkroom to life, but he wanted to specially thank Mr. Dennis Doughty (a photography enthusiast who donated equipment following Williams’ appearance on WFSB Channel 3’s Cool School in November 2010) and Jared Klee ’09 for their help and generosity. As Mr. Bowerman says, “We look forward to a year full of exploration and creativity.” Dr. Patrick Doherty is Chief Neurosurgeon at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital in New London. Parent of Daniel ’16, Dr. Doherty is an avid skier, biker, kayaker and reader. Mr. Ethan Goller is President of Structural Graphics, a leading firm in the field of dimensional advertising. Parent of Mac ’13, Ethan is a volunteer firefighter with Essex Fire Engine Company No. 1, and holds national certifications in firefighting. In addition, he holds both national and state EMT medical certifications. Attorney Ron Meneo is Managing Partner at the Meneo Law Group in New Haven, CT. Parent of Kimberly ’12 and Carrie ’14, Ron is also a triathlete, guitarist, and photographer. Mrs. Marissa Mills is Director of Religious Education at Sacred Heart Church in Groton and an etiquette trainer and consultant. Parent of Caroline ’10, Grace ’12 and Xavier ’15, Marissa is a gardener with a special passion for roses. Mr. William Verhoeff is Senior Resident Director, First Vice President at the New London office of Merrill Lynch. Parent of Parker ’12 and Adam ’14, Will is a squash player and bicyclist. Collaboration Key to Creativity Chat with Stephen Trask ’84 about the origins and legacy of Compchorea C ompchorea,oneofourschool’s oldertraditions,celebratesits30th anniversarythisyear.Asasophomore atWilliams,acclaimedBroadwayand Hollywoodcomposer,musician,and lyricistStephenTrask’84wasamong thegroupofstudentswhoinaugurated theschool’scelebrationoforiginal studentmusiccompositionsand choreography(henceComp+Chorea). WhilehewasbackinNewLondon fora10thAnniversaryscreeningof hishitplayand2001moviemusical, Hedwig & The Angry Inch,Stephen visitedWilliamsandspokewithhis formerdramateacher,Mrs.Jane Martineau,aboutthebeginningsof thisquintessentiallyWilliamstradition. Hecomposedaccompanimentfor aneight-piecebandtoexpressthe variationsrequiredbythedancepiece. Astheperformancedategrewcloser, theoriginalchoreographywasreplaced withanimproviseddanceroutine involvingtables.Herecallsthatthe accompanyingmusicmadeabsolutely nosensewithouttheoriginaldance. “Itwasliketakingleftturnsdownonewaystreetsinthewrongdirection,” helaughed.Sohequicklyhadtoroll withthepunches.Hepointsout, “ThatexperiencewasEXACTLYwhat Idonowprofessionally!”Helearned aboutcompromiseandcollaboration throughCompchorea.Thinkingon yourfeetandreactingtotheinevitable curveballsareveryhandyskillsto Theylaughedabouttheaudacious, master.Healsolearnedthataccepting avantgardevibeoftheearlyyears.Mrs. compromisecantakeyouplaces Martineaudelightedindescribinghow, creatively. inoneearlypiece,Stephenplayedthe lobsterpotasamusicalinstrument Asafurtherexample,hereminded (“Whichmyparentscookwithtothis Mrs.Martineauofthe“frogdance.” day,”henotes!)whileDavidHendler AlyssaRutchik’87hadchoreographed ’84playedtheviolinandClaire adancefeaturingballetmoves BardenheierBloch’84dancedand accompaniedbyclassicalmusiconthe vocalized.“Itwassofaraheadofits piano.Sensinganopportunitytoliven time!”declaredMrs.Martineau. uptheproceedings,Stepheninterjected himselfdoingaseriesoffrogleaps Inadditiontoaguidingphilosophy thatwouldstopatthedancers,at whichpointhewouldlookupandsay that“nothingistooweird”theother “Ribbit!”Theinspiredabsurditystuck; maintenetofCompchoreawasthat Stephenperformedthedanceinfull itwasallstudentrun.AsStephen explained,“Studentswereresponsible frogcostumeandcontinuedtodance ineachCompchoreaafterthat. foreverythingfromlights,costumes, stageandsets,toprogramand promotions.”Andalltheoriginal Over60%oftheClassof1984was musicanddance,ofcourse.Inthe involvedinCompchoreatheirsenior earlyyears,studentmusiciansplayed year.Stephennotedthatduringhis liveincollaborationwiththedancers. timeatWilliams,“Wewentfrombeing Stephendescribedanextravagant ‘freaks’tobeingwhatwasnormal.” danceinvolvingsixdistinctsections. Speaking with Mrs. Martineau, composer Stephen Trask ’84 (left) credited his Compchorea experiences with preparing him for dealing with the twists and turns of scoring movies. He is currently working on a stage show about Studio 54. Stephen Trask ’84 (topmost) recalled some hilarious adventures from the early days of Compchorea. 33 The Williams School Ambassador Fall Summer 2011 2011 Congratulations Class of 2011! 4 Make Your Own Mount Rushmore! Celebratingits120thCommencement,Williamsushered the49membersoftheClassof2011(listtotheright)into theesteemedranksofthealumni,manyofwhomwerein theaudienceasparents,aunts,siblings,andfriends. HistoryteacherBillFurgueson(electedbytheClassof 2011togivetheCommencementAddress)emphasized recognizingthepeoplewhoshapeourlives.Heexhorted graduatestomaketheirown“MountRushmore”andhonor thelovedonesandmentorswho’veinfluencedthem. HeadofSchoolMarkFaderadded,“BelongingtoWilliams meansmorethanjustcelebratingandgettingwhatyou’ve earned,italsomeansbeingappreciativeofyourparents, grandparents,extendedfamily,andyourteachersforthe tremendousopportunityyou’vebeengiven.” ClassspeakerJackHaronianeschewedthestandard platitudesandfocusedhisremarksonthespecific,special bondsforgedamongtheClassof2011.Thedaywasa testamentnotonlytopersonalaccomplishments,butalso tothepowerofconnectionandcommunity. EmilyBenson HilaryBokoff SarahBradford AliceBradley JeffreyBrodie RyanCairns LeeCattanach AdamCibarich MichaelCiulla DanielCoffey CatherineCook JohnCottrellIII WilliamDavidge IsaccDavis MichelleDevoe BenjaminDorr HadleyEichengreen SpencerEsty KatharineEvans DavidGibson AliciaGoncalves DuncanGrimm AntonGudz JacksonHallberg PeterHarsh JackHaronian ConnorHilton HeatherHolmes Paul-LeonHunter AdamIglehart TrevorKlee EmilyMalcynsky EmilyMaroni GeorgeMatthiessenII MatthewMooers ClaireNelson GraceRaeNepomuceno DanielNickerson AnaSchavoir WilliamSimon ZakiyaThomas-Keyton KatelynTyler Olivia-JaneUreles RachelvanDyke FrederikvanEck VeronicaVesnaver BrookeWatson SpencerWhitelaw CodyWilliams 5 TheWilliamsSchool TheWilliamsSchool AmbassadorSummer2011 AmbassadorFall2011 The Chemistry of 66 Collaboration Profile of Mrs. Rachel Thomas-Shapiro, part-time singer, part-time farmer, part-time yogi, full-time Williams Chemistry teacher, overtime mom! By Meghan Ryan, Director of College Counseling At a school whose mantra is You Belong, Chemistry teacher Rachel Thomas-Shapiro works to help make students feel that they belong better: that they aren’t simply surviving high school but that they are thriving in the classroom. ThomasShapiro, or “Thom-Shap,” as she is affectionately addressed by the Williams community, has started somewhat of a revolution at Williams. One of the two 2011 recipients of the Brian J. Carey Faculty Award, ThomasShapiro, [along with Spanish teacher, Ana Ramirez,] was selected for going “above and beyond” for Williams’ students. What’s she done? Made tests more student-friendly. After attending a “Learning and the Brain” conference at MIT last fall with Assistant Head of School, Chris Benbow, and Classics Chair, Melissa Moss, Thomas-Shapiro returned to school invigorated and ready to put into practice what they had learned. Specifically, Thomas-Shapiro applied what she had learned about the brain development of teenagers and implemented changes in the way she gave formal assessments. Now, instead of traditional written exams for each student, mid-terms and finals are lab practicals done as a group, during which students collaborate to solve problems in a lab-like setting. Other assessments involve more traditional problem-solving, but are still collaborative. Thomas-Shapiro implemented changes because, “ kids are different than they used to be, and because they would do poorly on tests even if they were strong in class. I made the classroom experience different – not easier. It’s still a Thom-Shap’s test transformation is paying off in terms of student satisfaction and success...scores of 4’s and 5’s on the Advanced Placement Chemistry exam this past year was supporting empirical evidence. classical curriculum but I’m trying to address it in more appropriate ways, since learning styles have changed due to the way students have instant access to huge quantities of information on the Internet.” Another primary reason for the collaborative assessments in ThomasShapiro’s classes is to ameliorate anxiety for students. “Even strong students get test anxiety,” ThomasShapiro said. “This allows students who second-guess themselves to really shine by explaining to classmates what they have learned. The assessment tool turns into a learning tool as well.” It means, too, that Thomas-Shapiro needs to pay closer attention to the students before the assessments to see where their strengths lie. “I need to be observant, intuitive, and empathetic,” she said, which is a more dynamic requirement than simply correcting written work. Thomas-Shapiro’s test transformation is paying off in terms of student satisfaction and success: a questionnaire she gave students about the new assessment style revealed that they loved it. Moreover, scores of 4’s and 5’s on the Advanced Placement Chemistry exam this past year were supporting empirical evidence. One of her AP Chemistry students, Julie Philippe ’12, raved about her teacher’s methods: “…students could collaborate with their classmates and discuss (and perhaps argue) about test questions, which would initiate active thinking and stimulate all the knowledge that students had acquired before the test in a group discussion. This was a strategy that was both valuable to the student (we learn from each other) and to the teacher. One 7 AmbassadorSummer2011 AmbassadorFall2011 of the first things Thom-Shap asked us to do as AP Chemistry students was to learn to depend upon, support, and work with each other, rather than always asking the teacher for answers. Thom-Shap often encouraged us to actively engage in problemsolving discussions in which everyone combined a little bit of their understanding to finally solve the challenging problem. I really liked this strategy: it really made us think and work to our greatest potential rather than constantly depending on the teacher. Thom-Shap has a wonderful teaching strategy and her willingness to try new ways to enhance the learning of her students is impressive and indispensible, especially for a subject as meticulous and challenging as chemistry.” TheWilliamsSchool TheWilliamsSchool 88 Outside of school, Thomas-Shapiro continues researching the brain in her “free” time. “It’s easy to find primary source material and studies online,” she said of her proactive approach. This allows her to continue to adapt her curriculum and delivery as students themselves change. In addition to her innovative work as a Chemistry teacher, Thomas-Shapiro is also is the parent of two upper school Williams students, Noah ’12, and Hannah ’14. Like many faculty members at Williams, ThomasShapiro is known for her sharp analytical mind and for connecting closely with her students and advisees; she looks out for their well-being and development as students and as individuals. A woman who participates in more than seems possible given the demands of her job, Thomas-Shapiro is also an active member of The Chorus of Westerly; she rehearses with her kids (also members) once a week and participates in about five performances a year. (For anyone who hasn’t seen this group perform, it’s a magical experience.) Additionally, Thomas-Shapiro built her own chicken coop in her back yard, the inhabitants of which yield eggs for her family and friends. “It’s good to know where your food comes from, and if I’ll have enough eggs for a soufflé today.” Her gardens also provide some of the family food. In keeping with her homemade, whole-hearted, and holistic approach to life, Thomas-Shapiro is a yogi of sorts, and practices yoga about five times a week, usually on her own. Lastly, as a former rower and crew coach, Thomas-Shapiro still participates by working with the Mystic Seaport’s championship whaleboat crew. This group practices year-round and competes annually in races in New Bedford against as many as 10–15 other teams. In a school where individualism and innovation are prized, Rachel Thomas-Shapiro, with her esoteric interests and impetus for evolution, definitely embodies what it means to belong. Stay Connected! Nothing beats popping in to school in person, but the next best thing is visiting www.williamsschool.org/alumni to check out the new website’s Alumni Portal. The public side of the page collects Alumni news and shares a calendar of Alumni events. In addition, Williams’ website now has an alumni-only, password-protected area for alumni to connect and share classnotes, pictures and contact information. To get started, visit the Alumni page and click on “Log-in to Alumni Belong.” At the next screen click on “Retrieve Password” to have your individual password emailed to the email account Williams has on record for you. After logging in with those credentials for the first time, you’ll be able to reset your password and update any of your directory information. Be sure to look through your profile and fill in or select information that you want to display or keep private. Our default is to share mailing address information while keeping email addresses hidden to start. You may, of course, opt to display your address or hide it entirely. Post recent (or vintage!) photos of yourself on your page or friends on the page for your Class. Share details about work, family and school beyond Williams. Raise your “virtual hand” to be part of a mentor network to let fellow Williams students and alumni connect with you about your career, field of study or college/university. The online Alumni Directory also has Class pages which are a great spot for alumni to share plans for reunions, class milestones, etc. If you have any questions about the Alumni Portal or encounter difficulties logging in, please contact Director of Communications Tim Reitz at treitz@williamsschool.org or 860-439-5056. Looking forward to seeing you online! Williams’ new Alumni Portal online can be a great tool for staying connected...if you use it! As an added incentive to explore this great tool, The Williams School will hold a drawing for an iPad at the Alumni Soccer game on Saturday, November 26 (Thanksgiving weekend, but attendance is not required to claim the iPad). To be included in the drawing, simply log in at www. williamsschool.org/alumni and update your directory information before Friday, November 25, 2011. 9 9 AmbassadorFall2011 The Chemistry Chemistry of of Community Community TheWilliamsSchool 10 The annual Report of Giving is one of my most gratifying projects because it provides an opportunity to recognize and thank the many people who help make The Williams School a vibrant community of teachers and students. This report celebrates you!” Ellen Spring, Director of Advancement Report of Giving 2010–11 E conomic forces can seem more volatile than any chemistry lab imaginable, and we are all adjusting to the new reality of a very different economic environment. A responsibility of our Board of Trustees is to position The Williams School in such a way that its financial stability can be assured well into the future. This encompasses careful budgeting and investing, disciplined cost control, good plant maintenance, and fundraising success. This year’s balanced budget is testament to both sound management practices and a strong, generous community. On behalf of the entire Board of Trustees, I offer our heartfelt thanks for the substantial support you have shown the 2010–11 Fund for Williams. Your annual fund dollars are essential to meet the needs of our talented faculty and staff and those most deserving of all, our students. Technology, fuel, equipment, campus maintenance, salaries and benefits—the list is long, and the costs are high and constantly rising. So, we too must rise up with continued support. It will take all of us working together and giving all we can to continue to fulfill the promise of a bright future for The Williams School and the students we serve. Total Contributions Received 2010–11 Endowment The Potter and Cochrane Family Fund $3,000 Frances Antis Lane Memorial Fund $1,000 Library Endowment Fund $2,500 Unrestricted $10,250 Endowment Subtotal $16,750 Operating Technology Athletics Operating Subtotal $10,000 $3,000 $13,000 Capital (Embracing Excellence Campaign) Pledge Payments $140,481 Annual Giving 11 The Fund for Williams Unrestricted Gifts Senior Parent Gift (Library) $207,835 $59,717 None of last year’s achievements would have been possible without you. Williams’ future accomplishments depend upon your continued strong support. You are the catalyst of the Williams community! Thank you for all that you do. Library Fund $1,125 Arts Fund $2,650 With warm regards, Gregg C. Benson President, Board of Trustees Faculty Fund $ 365 Campus Fund $1,578 Technology (iPad Fund) $9,875 Pam Pettinari ’77 Scholarship Fund $1,500 Scholarship Fund Fund for Williams Subtotal Silent & Live Auction Proceeds Chlorophyll, the chemical structure depicted in these illustrations, is a biomolecule vital for photosynthesis, the process by which plants obtain energy from light. This life-sustaining chemical reaction is an apropos analogy for the special role our generous community plays in supporting and advancing the mission of the School. Annual Giving Subtotal Total Contributions: $13,800 $298,445 $24,850 $323,295 $493,526 NOTE: Every effort has been made to make this list as accurate as possible. We apologize for any errors or omissions and ask that you bring them to our attention so we can update our records and acknowledgements. The Chemistry of Community Leadership Giving Societies THAMES SOCIETY ($1,000–$1,890) Mr. & Mrs. William Benincosa • Dr. Nauman Chaudhry & Dr. FOUNDER’S CIRCLE ($10,000+) Uzma Zaidi • Mr. & Mrs. Maia Chiat • Mr. Anthony Chirico & Chester W. Kitchings Foundation • Mr. & Mrs. Gregg C. Benson Ms. Charmagne Eckert • Mrs. Virginia Ventura Colburn ‘70 • Dr. • Mr. & Mrs. Sherwood Blake • Pfizer Matching Gifts Program • Patrick Doherty & Dr. Lauren Doherty • Dominion Foundation Mrs. Janet Johl Weissman ‘58 & Mr. Robert Weissman Matching Gift Program • Mr. & Mrs. David Duncan • Mrs. COLIN S. BUELL ASSOCIATES ($5,000–$9,999) Bank of America Matching Gifts Program • Mr. & Mrs. John Catlett • Dr. & Mrs. Peter Corr • Mr. Steven Daren & Dr. Debra AmbassadorFall2011 Daren • Mr. & Mrs. Len Dorr • Frank Loomis Palmer Fund, Bank 12 of America, Trustee • Mr. & Mrs. Royden Grimm • Mr. Brian D. Klee & Dr. Diane M. Davidson • Mr. & Mrs. Harry Leiser • Mr. & Mrs. Paul Maroni • Dr. John Pagnozzi & Ms. Kathleen Schwam • Atty. Ted Potter & Atty. Lynn Cochrane • Mr. & Mrs. Kelvin Tyler • Mr. Nathan Weiss ‘76 & Mrs. Shelley Weiss • Mr. Joshua Welch & Ms. Alejandra de Losada LEGENDA SOCIETY ($2,500–$4,999) Mr. Marc J. Bokoff ‘83 & Mrs. Allison Bokoff • Mr. Jeffrey Brown TheWilliamsSchool & Dr. Daniella Duke • Dr. & Mrs. Michael Collins • Dr. & Mrs. Michael Crain • Mr. Dennis Doughty • Mr. & Mrs. Scott Gibson • Mr. Ronald Goldstein • Mr. Ethan Goller & Ms. Rona Malakoff • Dr. Utpal Gupta & Dr. Jaya Gautam • Mr. & Mrs. John Harsh • Mrs. Mary Lycan ‘64 • Mr. Ernest Goodrich, Jr. & Ms. Kathleen Maher • Dr. & Mrs. Ted Malahias • Mr. Leroy Mergy & Ms. Michele Giordano-Mergy • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mooers • Dr. & Mrs. K. George Mooney • Dr. Prior Parker • Mr. & Mrs. John Pereira • Mr. & Mrs. William Pieniadz • Atty. Bert Polito & Atty. Barbara Sorrentino • Mr. & Mrs. Carl Reiser • Mr. & Mrs. Sydney Rogers • Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rooney • Dr. Joseph Semple & Ms. Erica Tannen Semple • Mr. Victor Sherman • Mr. & Mrs. William Verhoeff • Mr. David Watson & Mrs. Carol Brekus-Watson 1891 SOCIETY ($1,891–$2,499) Mrs. Holly Hayes Cheeseman ‘72 & Mr. Ian W. Cheeseman • Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Connaughty • Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Davidge • Mr. & Mrs. Stephen DiCicco • Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Goldstein • Mr. Whit Iglehart & Dr. Mary Scheimann • Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Miley Kimberly McDermott Esty ‘84 & Atty. Miles Esty • Ms. Martha Gibson-Macko & Mr. Jay Macko • Dr. & Mrs. Robert Goldberg • Dr. Thomas Beggins & Ms. Anne Hartford • Mr. & Mrs. Peter Harvey • Mr. & Mrs. Terry Holcombe • Rev. & Mrs. Steven Hosking • Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Huysman • Mr. Bruce Lane • Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Lane • Mr. & Mrs. Eric Lemieux • Atty. & Mrs. Jay F. Malcynsky • Mr. Robert Marcinek & Mrs. Alison Smith Marcinek • Mr. & Mrs. John Matthiessen • Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Maynard • Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Meneo • Adam D. Milne ‘92 • Mr. James Myslik & Ms. Karen Kaestle • Mr. & Mrs. David Nickerson • Mr. Brendan O’Donnell • Dr. & Mrs. Bruce H. Patterson • Dr. & Mrs. Steven Powell • Mrs. Michele Schavoir & Mr. Jonathan Carlisle • Mrs. Shelby Schavoir • Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Shafner • Mrs. Catherine Roberts Sharoky ‘74 • Ms. Terry Smith • Mr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Spring • Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Steiner • Dr. Kartik Viswanathan & Dr. Renuka Dulala • Mr. & Mrs. Mark Wolman Report of Giving 2010–11 Cumulative Giving $500,000 or more Mrs. Janet Johl Weisman ‘58 & Robert Weissman Frank Loomis Palmer Fund $250,000–$499,999 Mr. & Mrs. Brian Carey • Mr. Steven Daren & Dr. Debra Daren • Edward E. Ford Foundation • Chester W. Kitchings Foundation • Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program $100,000–$249,999 Anonymous (1) • Anderson-Paffard Foundation, Inc. • Bowdenwein Public Benevolent Foundation • Carlin Contracting Co. Inc. • Mr. & Mrs. Gary Dayharsh • Dewitt U/W Paul D. Wilbur, Et. al. • Beatrice G. McEwen Trust • Pfizer Global Research & Development • Mr. & Mrs. John Wronowski $50,000–$99,999 Mr. & Mrs. John Catlett • Mr. & Mrs. William Christopher • Dr. & Mrs. Peter Corr • Dr. & Mrs. John Madsen • Ms. Kathleen Maher & Mr. Ernest Goodrich • Dr. & Mrs. K. George Mooney • Attys. Edward Potter & Lynn Cochrane • Mr. & Mrs. David Preston • Mr. & Mrs. Len Wolman 13 AmbassadorFall2011 The Chemistry of Community TheWilliamsSchool 14 Trustees 2010-11 Parents 2010-11 Mr. Gregg C. Benson • Mr. Marc J. Bokoff ‘83 • Mr. Jeffrey Brown • Mr. John Catlett • Mrs. Holly Hayes Cheeseman ‘72 • Mr. David Cook • Mr. Steven Daren • Mr. Stephen DiCicco • Mr. Mark Fader • Mr. Scott Gibson • Mr. Bruce Goldstein • Mrs. Vera Harsh • Mrs. Katherine Leiser • Ms. Kathleen Maher • Mrs. Alison Smith Marcinek • Mr. Paul Maroni • Mrs. Ellen McGuire • Ms. Amy Perry • Mr. William Pieniadz • Atty. Ted Potter • Mr. Joshua Welch Mr. & Mrs. Philip Antupit • Ms. Catherine Avery • Mr. & Mrs. William Benincosa • Mr. & Mrs. Gregg C. Benson • Mr. & Mrs. Gary Bohn • Drs. Gopa & Arindam Bose • Mr. & Mrs. Samuel C. Bradford II • Atty. & Mrs. Michael Bradley • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Bransfield • Mr. Jeffrey Brown & Dr. Daniella Duke • Mr. Michael Butler & Dr. Lynne Butler • Ms. April Cairns • Mr. Michael Campbell & Ms. Marie Jo De Maestri • Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Carter • Mr. & Mrs. John Catlett • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chamberlain • Mr. Anthony Chirico & Ms. Charmagne Eckert • Ms. Kristy Coffey • Mr. Jeffrey Cole & Ms. Sally Booth • Ms. Janet Collings • Mr. & Mrs. Kevin Collins • Dr. & Mrs. Michael Collins • Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Connaughty • Mr. & Mrs. David Cook • Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Davidge • Mr. & Mrs. Wayne E. Devoe • Dr. Patrick Doherty & Dr. Lauren Doherty • Mr. & Mrs. Len Dorr • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Douglas • Mr. & Mrs. David Duncan • Dr. Roy Eichengreen & Ms. Cindy Warm • Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Elfstrom • Mrs. Kimberly McDermott Esty ‘84 & Atty. Miles Esty • Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Evans • Mr. & Mrs. Mark Fader • Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Ficke • Mrs. Brenda Pelt Flaig • Dr. & Mrs. Stephen Flynn • Mr. & Mrs. Eric Foster • Mr. Stephen Fricke & Ms. Amy Brenner-Fricke • Mr. Ted Funsten & Ms. Leslie Holbrook • Mr. Past Trustees Mr. Neal M. Bobruff ‘76 • Mr. Louis Camerota • Mr. William T. Christopher • Mrs. Jill Corr • Mr. Steven J. Danenberg • Mrs. Susan Duncan • Mrs. Marcia Fix • Mr. Felix Kloman • Mrs. Wendy Madsen • Mr. James C. McGuire • Mr. Richard M. Mehlman • Mr. William W. Miner • Dr. K. George Mooney • Mrs. Carol Patterson • Ms. Charlotte L. Rea • Mrs. Marcia Robinson • Mrs. Tammey Rooney • Mrs. Gabriella Schlesinger • Mr. Thomas D. Wing • Mr. Mark Wolman • Mrs. Robyn Wolman Report of Giving 2010–11 & Mrs. Renato Garcia • Mr. & Mrs. Karl Gelotte • Ms. Martha Gibson-Macko & Mr. Jay Macko • Mr. & Mrs. Scott Gibson • Dr. & Mrs. Robert Goldberg • Dr. & Mrs. Adam Goldstein • Mr. Alan Goldstein & Ms. Debra Marion • Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Goldstein • Mr. Ethan Goller & Ms. Rona Malakoff • Dr. Harvey Golumbic & Ms. Rose Asuncion Golumbic • Ms. Valerie Goncalves • Mr. & Mrs. Royden Grimm • Ms. Tatiana Gudz & Mr. Richard Cody • Dr. Utpal Gupta & Dr. Jaya Gautam • Mrs. Amy Jones Hallberg ‘77 & Dr. J. Andrew Hallberg • Mr. Andrew Halsey • Ms. Sally Halsey • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hamilton • Mr. Tom J. Kalinosky & Ms. Christy Hammond • Dr. Howard L. Haronian • Mr. & Mrs. John Harsh • Dr. Thomas Beggins & Ms. Anne Hartford • Mr. & Mrs. Peter Harvey • Ms. Lori Hilton • Mr. & Mrs. Terry Holcombe • Ms. Anna Holland • Mrs. Kerry McDermott Holmes ‘82 & Mr. Matthew Holmes • Mr. Harry Holt & Ms. Barbara Silver-Holt • Rev. & Mrs. Steven Hosking • Mr. & Mrs. Jon Hughes • Mr. & Mrs. James Hunter Jr. • Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Huysman • Mr. Whit Iglehart & Dr. Mary Scheimann • Mr. & Mrs. John R. Ivimey • Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Jenkins • Mr. Oliver Jonckheere & Ms. Veronique Riethuisen • Mr. Massoud Kalkhoran & Ms. Mercedeh Pourmoghadam • Mr. Ken Kenworthy • Mr. Brian D. Klee & Dr. Diane M. Davidson • Mr. Chris Knowlton & Ms. Sally deGozzaldi • Mr. & Mrs. John Knudsen • Mr. Insu Kong & Ms. Mary Minn • Drs. Andrew & Elise Kressley • Ms. Lisa La Pera & Mr. Chris Yuknek • Mr. & Mrs. David Lahm • Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Lane • Mr. & Mrs. Eric Lemieux • Mr. Douglas Levin & Ms. Abby Carter • Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lynch • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Madaus • Atty. & Mrs. Jay F. Malcynsky • Mr. Robert Marcinek & Mrs. Alison Smith Marcinek • Mr. & Mrs. Paul Maroni • Mr.& Mrs. John Matthiessen • Mr. & Mrs. Carlos Maynard • Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Meagher • Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Meneo • Mr. Frank Menniti & Ms. Sandra Miller • Mr. Leroy Mergy & Ms. Michele Giordano-Mergy • Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Miley • Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Miller • Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Mills • Ms. Susan Moffett • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mooers • Mr. James Myslik & Ms. Karen Kaestle • Mr. & Mrs. James Nelson • Mr. & Mrs. David Nickerson • Mr. Gregory Norman & Ms. Christine Roosevelt • Mr. & Mrs. Edward O’Connor • Dr. John Pagnozzi & Dr. Kathleen Schwam • Mr. & Mrs. John Paolillo • Dr. Prior Parker • Mr. & Mrs. Ted Parker • Mr. & Mrs. Viren Patel • Ms. Charlene Patton & Mr. Brian Patton • Mr. & Mrs. John Pereira • Mr. & Mrs. Eric Perkins • Mr. & Mrs. William Pieniadz • Atty. Bert Polito & Atty. Barbara Sorrentino • Dr. & Mrs. Steven Powell • Mr. & Mrs. James Quigley • Mr. & Mrs. John Ramatowski • Mr. Michael Reder & Ms. Andrea Rossi-Reder • Mr. & Mrs. Carl Reiser • Mr. Daniel Renn & Ms. Susan Frost • Ms. Heather Rowe ‘73 & Mr. Michael Ciulla • Dr. & Mrs. Allan Safferman • Ms. Michele Schavoir & Mr. Jonathan Carlisle • Mr. & Mrs. Nathan Shafner • Dr. & Mrs. Brian Shannon • Ms. Clare Sheridan • Mr. Victor Sherman • Mr. & Mrs. James Simon • Ms. Terry Smith • Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Steiner • Ms. Chet Thomas • Dr. & Mrs. Jim Trammell • Mr. & Mrs. Paul Tresnan • Mr. & Mrs. Kelvin Tyler • Dr. & Mrs. Steven D. Ureles • Mr. & Mrs. William Verhoeff • Dr. Kartik Viswanathan & Dr. Renuka Dulala • Ms. Charlene Voyce • Mr. David Watson & Mrs. Carol Brekus-Watson • Dr. Luke Weinstein • Mr. Duncan Welch & Mrs. Katherine Ringe Welch • Rev. & Mrs. Byron D. Westbrook • Mr. Christie Williams & Ms. Catharine Moffet • Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Winalski III GRANDPARENTS 2010-11 Mr. & Mrs. Michael Abel • Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Awad • Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Beck • Mr. & Mrs. Sherwood Blake • Mr. & Mrs. Sandford Blitz • Ms. Elsa Bradford • Mr. & Mrs. Charles Buffum • Ms. Muriel Cairns • Mrs. Toni Carnaroli • Ms. Joan Moffett Cook • Ms. Elizabeth Dock • Mr. & Mrs. James Fader Jr. • Mr. & Mrs. John Fogg • Mr. & Mrs. Dick Frank • Mrs. Pearl Garfinkel • Mrs. Renee Goldstein • Mrs. Sarah Hallberg • Ms. Isabel Hilton • Ms. Joan Holbrook • Mr. Marvin Horwitz • Ms. Gwendolyn Jones • Capt. & Mrs. Rudolph Jones • Ms. Mary Katsiaficas • Mr. & Mrs. John Kerby • Mr. & Mrs. Ken Levin • Ms. Peggy Lukens • Mrs. Patricia Malloy • Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Marcus • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Martin • Mrs. Sharon Martucci • Mr. & Mrs. G.C. Matthiessen • Dr. & Mrs. L. Miller • Mrs. Patricia Nandor • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nickerson • Mrs. The Chemistry of Community Mary Oberhelman • Mrs. Ann Parkinson • Ms. Ellie Peterson & Mr. Terry Lindquist • Mr. & Mrs. Charles Pieniadz • Mrs. Sandra Quine • Mr. & Mrs. Alex Ross • Ms. Grace Rowe • Mr. & Mrs. Nathaniel Saltonstall • Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Sarris • Mrs. Shelby Schavoir • Ms. Rhoda Schuler • Mrs. Denise Shafner • Mr. & Mrs. Sidney Shanbrom • Ms. Sally Tonks • Ms. Jane Warner • Mr. & Mrs. Donald Watson • Mrs. Susan Welch-Edwards • Mrs. Florence Wolfe • Mr. & Mrs. Andrew York • Mr. & Mrs. Charles Young • Ms. Florence Young • Mr. & Mrs. Sam Zabinsky AmbassadorFall2011 PARENTS OF ALUMNI 2010–11 TheWilliamsSchool 16 Dr. & Mrs. Sultan Ahamed • Mr. & Mrs. Robert M. Annon, Jr. • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Arms • Mr. & Mrs. Steve Banas, Jr. • Mr. & Mrs. James C. Bechtel • Mrs. Elaine P. Belknap • Mr. & Mrs. William Benincosa • Dr. & Mrs. Brian T. Benton • Dr. & Mrs. Barry Bienstock • Drs. Thomas & Melinda Blum • Mr. Marc J. Bokoff ‘83 & Mrs. Allison Bokoff • Capt. & Mrs. Jay D. Bolton • Drs. Gopa & Arindam Bose • Mr. Charles Roy & Mrs. Jeanne Boyer Roy • Dr. & Mrs. Karl Bratin • Capt. & Mrs. Mark R. Breor • Mr. & Mrs. John M. Budds • Ms. Laurel A. Butler ‘75 & Mr. Christopher L. Daniels • Mr. Michael Butler & Dr. Lynne Butler • Mr. & Mrs. Louis Camerota • Mrs. Sarah Hill Canning ‘73 & Mr. Peter D. Canning • Mr. & Mrs. William G. Carter • Mr. & Mrs. John Catlett • Mrs. Holly Hayes Cheeseman ‘72 & Mr. Ian W. Cheeseman • Mr. & Mrs. Maia Chiat • Mr. & Mrs. William T. Christopher • Mr. & Mrs. Frank Church • Mr. & Mrs. Leonard M. Cohen • Dr. & Mrs. Michael Collins • Mr. & Mrs. David Cook • Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Cooley • Dr. & Mrs. Peter Corr • Dr. & Mrs. Michael Crain • Ms. Rose Marie Crowley • Mr. & Mrs. Steven J. Danenberg • Mr. Steven Daren & Dr. Debra Daren • Mr. & Mrs. Wayne E. Devoe • Mrs. Kathryn Roche Dickson ‘49 • Mr. & Mrs. Stephen W. Dolat • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Douglas • Mr. & Mrs. David Duncan • Dr. Roy Eichengreen & Ms. Cindy Warm • Mrs. Kimberly McDermott Esty ‘84 & Atty. Miles Esty • Mr. & Mrs. Robert D. Evans • Mr. & Mrs. Jack E. Feinberg • Mrs. Jean S. Feng • Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Ficke • Mr. & Mrs. John Fix • Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Fragola • Dr. & Mrs. Richard A. Fraser • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Freeman • Mr. & Mrs. Scott Gibson • Dr. & Mrs. Robert Goldberg • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gunnell • Mrs. Amy Jones Hallberg ‘77 & Dr. J. Andrew Hallberg • Mr. Andrew Halsey • Mrs. Sally Halsey • Mr. Tom J. Kalinosky & Ms. Christy Hammond • Mr. & Mrs. David Hannon • Dr. Howard L. Haronian • Dr. Thomas Beggins & Ms. Anne Hartford • Ms. Lori Hilton • Mrs. Kerry McDermott Holmes ‘82 & Mr. Matthew Holmes • Mr. & Mrs. John R. Ivimey • Mr. Thomas Kelly & Ms. Ellen Lazerow • Mr. Brian D. Klee & Dr. Diane M. Davidson • Mr. & Mrs. John Knudsen • Mr. & Mrs. James N. Kremer • Mr. & Mrs. Harry Leiser • Mr. Douglas Levin & Ms. Abby Carter • Mr. Barry A. Levinson & Ms. Pamela Akins • Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Liverant • Mrs. Evelyn Cobb MacDougall ‘33 • Dr. & Mrs. John E. Madsen, Jr. • Mr. Ernest Goodrich, Jr. & Ms. Kathleen Maher • Dr. & Mrs. Ted Malahias • Atty. & Mrs. Jay F. Malcynsky • Mr. Robert Marcinek & Mrs. Alison Smith Marcinek • Mr. & Mrs. John McGrath • Mr. & Mrs. James C. McGuire • Mr. & Mrs. David McKeon • Mr. & Mrs. Thomas G. McLoughlin • Mr. & Mrs. Richard M. Mehlman • Mr. Frank Menniti & Ms. Sandra Miller • Mr. & Mrs. Denny Miller • Mr. & Mrs. Gerard Mills • Mr. & Mrs. William W. Miner • Ms. Susan Moffett • Dr. & Mrs. K. George Mooney • Mr. & Mrs. James Nelson • Mr. & Mrs. Edward O’Connor • Dr. Prior Parker • Dr. & Mrs. Bruce H. Patterson • Mr. & Mrs. Richard H. Patterson • Mr. & Mrs. John Pereira • Ms. Amy L. Perry • Mr. Tony Piccirillo & Ms. Sara Qua • Mr. & Mrs. William Pieniadz • Atty. Bert Polito & Atty. Barbara Sorrentino • Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth L. Porter, III • Ms. Sarah H. Porter & Mr. George Loveday • Atty. Ted Potter & Atty. Lynn Cochrane • Dr. & Mrs. Steven Powell • Dr. & Mrs. George Quallich • Atty. Michael Quinn & Ms. Terry Kemper • Mr. & Mrs. Hector H. Ramirez • Atty. & Mrs. Robert I. Reardon • Mr. & Mrs. Carl Reiser • Mr. & Mrs. O. P. Robinson • Mr. Bart Sayet ‘76 • Mrs. Gabriella Schlesinger • Dr. & Mrs. Brian Shannon • Mr. Victor Sherman • Mr. & Mrs. James Simon • Dr. & Mrs. Stanley P. Solinsky • Mr. & Mrs. Fred Sollars • Mr. & Mrs. Daniel S. Spring • Report of Giving 2010–11 Dr. & Mrs. Jeffrey A. Stritar • Mr. & Mrs. Paul F. Tombari • Dr. & Mrs. Jim Trammell • Mr. & Mrs. Tony Trobaugh • Mr. & Mrs. Edward Walker • Warren & Shiling Family • Rev. & Mrs. Byron D. Westbrook • Dr. & Mrs. John Wiles • Mr. Christie Williams & Ms. Catharine Moffet • Mr. & Mrs. Thomas D. Wing • Mr. & Mrs. Len Wolman • Capt. Richard T. Wright • Mrs. Dale Butler Zumsande ‘74 & Mr. Dieter Zumsande Mr. Ken Kenworthy • Mr. John Knudsen • Mrs. Megan LaCour • Mr. Benjamin Ladd • Mrs. Jane Martineau • Mr. Michael Menders • Ms. Melissa E. Moss • Mr. Clark Muse • Dr. Fred Oliver • Ms. Charlene Patton • Mrs. Donna Pepin • Mrs. Ana Ramirez • Mr. Tim Reitz • Ms. Meghan Ryan • Mrs. Jacqueline Shannon • Ms. Mary Simpson • Mrs. Ellen Spring • Mrs. Kathleen Trammell • Mrs. Cindy Trobaugh • Ms. Karen Ulrich • Mrs. Sonia Varley • Mr. Scott Wagner • Mr. Richard White GRANDPARENTS OF ALUMNI 2010–11 Ms. Joan Moffett Cook • Mrs. Josephine DeMarco Esposito • Mrs. Phyllis Brody Feinberg ‘47 & Mr. Joseph Feinberg • Mrs. Ann Parkinson • Mr. & Mrs. Norton Goodsell • Mrs. Sarah Hallberg • Ms. Isabel Hilton • Mr. & Mrs. Charles Pieniadz • Mr. & Mrs. Charles Buffum • Mr. & Mrs. William Schropp • Mr. & Mrs. Sherwood Blake • Mr. & Mrs. Ken Levin Faculty & Staff 2010-11 Ms. Melissa Barnes • Mr. John Becker • Mrs. Kimberly Belair • Mr. Christopher Benbow • Dr. Melinda Blum • Mr. Greg Bowerman • Mrs. Catherine Carter • Mr. Louis Cohen • Mrs. Donna Coletti • Mr. Joe Cote • Mrs. Sandra Davis • Mr. Francis DePeter • Mr. Peter Emanuel • Mr. Mark Fader • Ms. Galina Frisby • Mr. & Mrs. William Furgueson • Mrs. Cindy Sleeman Gibbs • Ms. Eliza Hannon ‘06 • Mrs. Jane Hannon • Mrs. JoAnn Harper • Mrs. Cristan Harris • Mr. Scott Hockford • Rev. Steven Hosking • Dr. Michaela A. Ionescu • Mrs. Amy Keane • Mr. Thomas Kelly • FORMER FACULTY & STAFF 2010–11 Mrs. Joanne Carter • Mr. Rand Cooper ‘76 • Mr. Steven J. Danenberg • Mrs. Kathryn Roche Dickson ‘49 • Mr. Bruce Elfstrom • Mrs. Beatrice Fratoni • Mrs. Claire Merritt • Mr. Robert E. Merritt • Mrs. Chris Miller • Mrs. Mary Mirabito • Ms. Eleanor Saunders • Mr. Edwin Sherman • Ms. Susan D. Wheeler FOUNDATIONS/CORPORATIONS 2010–11 Community Foundation of Southeastern Connecticut • Chester W. Kitchings Foundation • Lawrence & Memorial Hospital • Frank Loomis Palmer Fund, Bank of America, Trustee • Mystic Aquarium & Institute for Exploration • Pfizer United Way Campaign • Stifel Nicolaus • United Way of the Capital Area MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES 2010–11 Bank of America Matching Gifts Program • Bristol-Myers Squibb Employee Giving Program • Chubb & Son, a Division of Federal Insurance Co. • Dominion Foundation Matching Gift Program • Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program • Reid & Riege Foundation • Roche Matching Gifts Program FRIENDS 2010–11 Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Blinderman • Mr. Stephen Bodenlos • Ms. Betsey Copp Halsey • Mr. & Mrs. Adam Frieman • Mr. Ronald Goldstein • Mr. & Mrs. Hunter Hannum • Mrs. Shirley Hoey • Mr. Tanner Hunt • Mr. & Mrs. Sol Klioze • Mr. Bruce Lane • Ms. Lindalea P. Ludwick • Ms. Dale Merrill & Mr. Jim Whanger • Nashobabrooks School of Concord, Inc. • Ms. Kate Reymundi • Mrs. Carlotta Tyler 17 The Chemistry of Community ALUMNI Our alumni community includes more than 3,000 alumni living in all 50 states and 27 countries. This year we connected with alumni at events, reunions, through the Ambassador, on the phone and online, and through our own friendships; and we encourage you to do the same in the year ahead. This is a valuable network and an important part of our school and our lives. 1933 AmbassadorFall2011 Evelyn Cobb MacDougall 1935 Naomi Shepard Arnold • Loretta Moran Connelly • Ida Meyer Hantgan • Ethel Dennison Loseno TheWilliamsSchool Evelyn Bennett-Neale • Margaret Ferro Cataldi • Gwendolyn Grimes Chapman • Margaret Moran Pickett • Ruth Pickhardt • Mildred Gossett Plotnick • Marion DiPaulo Wagner 1944 Grace Driscoll Drake • Josephine DeMarco Esposito • Elizabeth Montali Smith McKenzie 1945 Catherine Bell Anderson Norma Deveau Fleishell • Shirley Baier Love • Marguerite Flynn Neill • Angela DeGange Rocco • Marion Dorsey Rogers • Marilyn Portelance Turkowski 1938 1946 Sara Holmes Burns • Jane Donovan • Kiki Halikas • June Humphries Betty Sisk Connors • Antoinette Loiacono Dupont Cretella • Margaret Connor Holleran • Jean W. Miner • Nancy Hamlen Morgan • Mary Karney Pope 1936 Rose Syracuse Sabilia • Harriet Rice Strain 1937 18 1943 1939 Gladys Hartman Olsen • Ruth Simons Beckwith • Louise Daghlian Belcher • Josephine Pekalsky Czujak • Jane Creighton Orr • Barbara O’Connell Richmond • Louise Auger Wood 1940 Burnardine Fraser Flanagan • Emily Zeppieri Higgins • Jeanne Whitcomb Williams 1947 Joan Sandgren Bridges • Gloria Bloxham Charboneau • Marie Forader Cochran • Louise Weingarten Fabrykiewicz • Phyllis Brody Feinberg • Anne Mono Harrington • Myrtle Kavarnos Johnston • Luella Ferguson Meaux 1948 1941 Dorothy Cooper Caswell • Barbara Wainwright Cook • Frances Quinn Greene • Ruth Fanjoy King • Julia Kiely Owens • Emily O’Connor Stimson • Sophie Ushkevich Patricia Smith Belcher • Gladys Saunders Chase • Alberta Wright Davis • Doris Williams Huff • Phyllis Peck Shipp • Charlotte Ryan • Jean Browne Wolfe • Irene Liebenau Zuckerbraun 1949 1942 Shirley Pope Alloway • Lorraine Vallee Battin • Gertrude Shragowitz Margolick • Anne Olsen Pecora • Evelyn Zuk Peters Barbara Good Caruso • Betty Ann Apicelli Chapman • Betty Bendfeldt Collins • Jean Leister Croughwell • Marcia Staub DeWolf • Kathryn Roche Dickson • Alice Dreifuss Goldstein • Gladys Alter Goldstein • Aspasea Deligeorges Hart • Hazel Burger Hurshman-Victoria • Helen Kiritsis Kortesis • Gladys Gonzales Report of Giving 2010–11 Medero • Marilyn Clark Mitchell • Dorothy Nelson Reed • Christine Gomes Regan • Penelope Catogas Sotirelis • Irene Sefcik Verrett 1950 Gladys Coppola Bly • Zoe K. Synodi 1951 1958 Betsy Aikins Bemis • Sheila Devine • Marjorie Schneider Gildor • Carolyn Jones Greene • Judith Connaughton Steinfort • Janet Johl Weissman 1959 Charlotte Barnum • Diana Dredge Townsend Lorraine DeMarco Basilica • Jean Collins Lena • Regina Maicki Mostowy • Catherine O’Brien Nassetta • Roseanna Iorlano Sanchi • Jeanne 1960 Finch Strode • Doris Salvatore Valletta • Marilyn McClernon Wilkins 1962 Barbara Dalinger Crowell 1961 Linda Blair Lockwood Mary Powell Leonard 1963 1952 Gladys Herndon Bond • Joy Putman Favretti • Sondra Swanson Hinckley • Meredyth Hyatt Moses • Helene Hedge Schott • Janet Reeve Stewart-Hayden Mary Louise Goss Coviello 1964 Beverly Benson • Susan Howard Cihocki • Tarbell Dunning Glenn • Mary Sherman Lycan • Jean Barrows Jerbert 1965 Jane Perry • Carol Ricker Vahlstrom 1953 Ernestine Laurion Cox • Clara Landry Faraci • Nicoletta Andrews Herman • Shelby Palmer • Elizabeth Neale Wilson 1966 1954 1967 Alice Varella Andrews • Elizabeth Chappell Bongo • Sherry Mason Bruner • Carol Mowry Callahan • Sheila Tooker Dasovich • Ann Montgomery Guiney • Mary Ellen Ruddy Hanrahan • Grace Warde Harde • Patricia Keenan Kuepper • Margaret Richards Mason • Janet Smith • Beverly Merritt Wilson • Marjorie Winslow Shavaun Towers Bennett • Leslie Ahern Brown Linda Maynard Powell • Candace Davis Sanford 1968 Janice Williams Martin • Martha Morrison Veranth 1969 1956 Robin Crandall • Bailey Staub Johnson • Elizabeth Lea Marsh • Jane R. Marsh • Nancy Adkins Shapiro Harriet Einhorn Cohen • Claudia White Gilmartin • Eleanor Saunders 1970 Virginia Ventura Colburn 1957 Barbara Rogers Agosin • Gail Waugh Hanna • Christine Von Wiegandt Pagano 1971 Barbara Hatfield Filkins • Laurie Lamb 19 The Chemistry of Community 1972 1983 Holly Hayes Cheeseman • Liane Mei Kee Eng • Sally Newman Marc J. Bokoff • Roger Bowers • Gretel DeRuiter • Pauline Shapiro Flanagan • Adrienne O’Donnell Gibson • Alicia Eastland Quarrier • Natasha Schneider 1973 Sarah Hill Canning • Cindy Sleeman Gibbs • Heather Rowe 1984 AmbassadorFall2011 1974 TheWilliamsSchool 20 Deborah Moignard • Catherine Roberts Sharoky • Dale Butler Zumsande Swansea Benham Bleicher • Claire Bardenheier Bloch • Joan Daukas Brown • Lee Davis • Kimberly McDermott Esty • Janine Feng • Paul Rablen 1975 1985 Laurel A. Butler • Sarah Merrill 1976 William H. Budds • Molly Winans Cooper • Britt Jung • Heather Johnson-LaFreniere • Cristina Mitchell • R. Briggs Payer • Amy Loiacono van der Velde Neal M. Bobruff • Rand Cooper • Bart Sayet • Marcia M. Schaller • Nathan Weiss 1986 1977 Megan O’Donnell Clark • Rachel O’Brien Leyda • Scott McGill • Pamela Duevel Nesbett • Christopher Paye • Leslie Powell Amy Jones Hallberg • Karen Adams Meyer • Ellen Regan Wannamaker 1987 Melissa Dale • Brendan O’Donnell • Alexis Schach von Wittenau • Karen Lamb Underhill Johanna Cashman Calcagni • Christopher Hess • Elizabeth O’Brien Luchars • Elizabeth Preston Miramon • Heidi Carter Pearlson • Suzanne Podurgiel • Colin J. Taylor • Rebecca Wright McDonald 1979 1988 Anne Fix Bowdler • Alexandra Escher • Amanda Oakes • David Woodworth Jason Holtzman • Stacy Alpern Sutton 1978 1989 1980 Phyllis Shiller Farley • Margaret Snyder Hamilton • Mardy Watts Prestley • Alyson Singer Daniel Church • Jennifer Dauster-Bevacqua • Mary Helen Immordino-Yang • Glen Jeffries • Flora Velles Migyanka • Scott L. Powell 1981 1990 John N. Brodkin • Stacy Brauman Gould • Jonathan M. Labaree • Robert P. Rose • Nicole Liebig Vernstrom Amy Baldwin • Elena A. Boneski • Katharine Bieber Ogg • Debra Podurgiel Wilson 1982 1991 Edward Bremer Jr. • Kerry McDermott Holmes • Samuel Knox Julie Vinick Aronwald • Paula Phoenix Hurley • Amy Danenberg King • Cameron Frost Parisi 1992 Adam D. Milne • Edward Rosenfeld • Kara Schenk • Kendra Spiegel Stampor Report of Giving 2010–11 1993 2005 Colleen Reardon Shay Eric A. Dow • Marion Goodsell • Nicholas McTurk • Andrew Mooney • Robin S. Renault • Nathan L. Wolman 1994 Caitlin Calder • Jennifer Linne Dorantes • Athena Linda • Andrew J. Porter • Peter Vinick 1995 2006 Alexander Belknap • Bridget Morrissey Breen • Thomas Fagin • Eliza Hannon • Jacqueline Parker • Matthew Spring • Trevor Spring • Stephanie Tine Wystan Ackerman 2007 1996 Torren Blair • Leah Dann • George de Brigard • Justin Florence • Dmitri Rabin • Allison Thorp Ross Bratin • Shannon Breor • Douglas Cheeseman • Maxx Delaney • Darcy J. McCarthy • Carlos Salguero • Matthew R. Shannon • Matthew Stern 1997 2008 Lindsey Frost Dowling • Elizabeth Frankel • Matthew Hemond • Jonathan Marston Emily Beggins • Whitney Douglas • Nathaniel Duncan • Amanda Mehlman • Molly Patterson • Rachael Ragalye • Ethan Schmidt • Emily Sollars • Christopher Wiles 1998 Courtney Allen • Nora Anderson • Serge Gagarin • Matthew Johnson • Matthew Stanberry 1999 Teresa Wakim • Jonathan Ball • Matthew Dauphinais • Anastasia Gilman Leyden • John R. Maxwell • Meaghan Meachem • Robert Pascal 2000 Toby Pinn • Alexis Ramirez-Arnold 2001 Natalie-Ann Kapp Aloi • Jonathan Panikoff • Landon Potts • Robert Williams 2002 Ashley Finan • Peter Wing 2003 Brooke Dow • Jessica Feinberg • Sarah Hemenway McQueen • Yvette Nyiramana • Gilbert Patterson • Sage Shanley • Jonathan Stritar • Bryan Watts • Jessica Wronowski 2004 Melissa Biber • Lauren Breor • Bowen Gillie • Marcy Levine • Joshua Miller • Jeffrey Patterson • Anne Prisloe • Meris Tombari • Sarah Zumsande 2009 Elma Burnham • Andrew Ficke • Molly Hannon • Anne Kalinosky • Jared Levine • Valerie Vesnaver • Tess Williams • Jaimie Wolman • Emma Zumsande 2010 Zachary Agostine • Anna Daren • Arianna Dayharsh • Anne Marcinek • Kristina Mazzola • Marissa Peck • Sam Pieniadz • Nathan Roy • Kara Shannon • Noah Spigelman • Christopher Trammell 21 The Chemistry of Community AmbassadorFall2011 Ambassador Fall 2011 Senior Parent Gift 2011 TheWilliamsSchool The Williams School 22 The Senior Parent Gift Committee, led by Carol Brekus-Watson, raised an astounding $60,000 to fund improvements to the School Library. The focal center of this transformation is an Scurve technology bar for laptops and iPads. Other improvements include a new air-conditioning system, new carpeting and furniture, and a designated teaching area complete with a drop-down screen, projector, stools and training tables. Many thanks to the dedicated and generous parents and grandparents of the Class of 2011 who joined together to make this improvement possible. Parents Ms. Catherine Avery • Mr. & Mrs. Gregg C. Benson • Mr. & Mrs. Marc Bokoff • Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Bradford II • Atty. & Mrs. Michael Bradley • Ms. April Cairns • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Chamberlain • Ms. Kristy Coffey • Mr. & Mrs. David Cook • Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Davidge • Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Devoe • Mr. & Mrs. Len Dorr • Dr. Roy Eichengreen & Ms. Cindy Warm • Atty. & Mrs. Miles Esty • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Evans • Mr. & Mrs. Scott Gibson • Dr. Harvey Golumbic & Ms. Rose Asuncion Golumbic • Ms. Valerie Goncalves • Mr. & Mrs. Royden Grimm • Ms. Tatiana Gudz & Mr. Richard Cody • Dr. & Mrs. J. Andrew Hallberg • Dr. Howard L. Haronian • Mr. & Mrs. John Harsh • Ms. Lori Hilton • Mr. & Mrs. W. Matthew Holmes • Mr. & Mrs. James Hunter Jr. • Mr. Whit Iglehart & Dr. Mary Scheimann • Mr. Brian Klee & Dr. Diane Davidson • Atty. & Mrs. Jay Malcynsky • Mr. & Mrs. Paul Maroni • Mr. & Mrs. John Matthiessen • Mr. & Mrs. Richard Mooers • Mr. & Mrs. James Nelson • Mr. & Mrs. David Nickerson • Ms. Heather Rowe & Mr. Michael Ciulla • Ms. Michele Schavoir & Mr. Jonathan Carlisle • Ms. Chet Thomas • Dr. & Mrs. Steven D. Ureles • Mr. David Watson & Mrs. Carol Brekus-Watson • Mr. Christie Williams & Ms. Catharine Moffett Grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Awad • Mr. & Mrs. Sandford Blitz • Ms. Muriel Cairns • Ms. Joan Cook • Mrs. Sarah Hallberg • Ms. Isabel Hilton • Mrs. Patricia Malloy • Mr. & Mrs. G.C. Matthiessen • Mrs. Patricia Nandor • Mr. & Mrs. Robert Nickerson • Mrs. Ann Parkinson • Ms. Grace Rowe • Mrs. Shelby Schavoir • Ms. Jane Warner • Mr. & Mrs. Donald Watson Matching Gift Companies Bank of America Matching Gifts Program • Pfizer Foundation Matching Gifts Program Report of Giving 2010–11 Harriett Peck Williams Society Members of the Harriet Peck Williams Society have designated a planned gift to be made to The Williams School through their wills. Mrs. Alice David Bantly ’47 • Mrs. Caroline S. Baskin • Ms. Laurel A. Butler ’75 & Mr. Christopher L. Daniels • Mrs. Holly Hayes Cheeseman ’72 & Mr. Ian W. Cheeseman • Mrs. Karin Schmid Cowperthwait • Mr. Steven Daren & Dr. Debra Daren • Mr. & Mrs. Mark Fader • Ms. Elizabeth Frankel • Mr. & Mrs. John Harsh • Mrs. Paula Hurley • Mr. & Mrs. Felix Kloman • Mr. Bruce Lane • Dr. Jennifer Lowney ’84 & Dr. Richard Martin • Mr. & Mrs. William W. Miner • Dr. & Mrs. Bruce H. Patterson • Mr. & Mrs. Benjamin H. Philbrick • Dr. & Mrs. Edward F. Pinn • Atty. Ted Potter & Atty. Lynn Cochrane • Mr. Shusen Sun & Ms. Landi Hou • Ms. Martha Morrison Veranth ’68 • Mrs. Janet Johl Weissman ’58 & Mr. Robert Weissman • Mrs. Dale Butler Zumsande ’74 & Mr. Dieter Zumsande In Memory/ In Honor Gifts were made In Memory of the following: Mrs. Doris Rubin DeJoy ’32 • Ms. Margaret MacKenzie ’40 • Mrs. A. Virginia Dorr Daniels ’49 • Mrs. Patricia Girotti ’51 • Ms. Carol McGarry ’51 • Mrs. Pamela Lancaster Pettinari ’77 Gifts were made In Honor of Mrs. Kathryn Roche Dickson ’49 • Anton Gudz ’11 • Matthew Mooers ’11 • Mrs. Janet Johl Weissman ’58 • Mr. Edward Wheeler Grandparents made gifts in honor of the following students: Simon Bohn • Sarah Bradford • Samuel Buffum • Ryan and Kacey Cairns • Margaretta Carter • Sabrina Catlett • Michael Ciulla • Abigail Connaughty • Morgan Crandall • Zachary Dameron • Daniel Doherty • Alex and Benjamin Dorr • Elizabeth Early • Katharine and Sam Evans • Jack Fader • Christina Flynn • Grace Funsten • Thomas Garbati • Alexandra Gardiner • Andrea and Hillary Goldstein • Sara Halsey • Connor Hilton • Hunter Holmes • Aaron Hosking • Joab Hunt • Noah Jenkins • Cassidy Martin • Anthony Martucci • George Matthiessen • Samuel Miller • Daniel Nickerson • Emily Rose Ogland • Russell Parker • Nathan Perkins • Leah Pieniadz • John Ramatowski • Justin Shafner • Griffin Tyler • Katie Tyler • Huntington Welch • Holly Westbrook • Adam and Evan Winalski • Alison Wislocki • Blake Wronski • Rashad and Rashan Young Volunteers Board of Trustees 2010–11 Gregg C. Benson, President • John Catlett, Vice President • Katherine Leiser, Secretary • Scott Gibson, Treasurer Marc Bokoff ’83 • Jeffrey Brown • Holly Hayes Cheeseman ’72 • David Cook • Steven G. Daren • Gary Dayharsh • Stephen DiCicco • Bruce Goldstein • Mark Fader • Vera Harsh • Kathleen Maher • Alison Smith Marcinek • Amy L. Perry • William Pieniadz • Edward Potter • Joshua Welch 23 Development Committee 2010–11 Katherine Leiser, Chair • Jeffrey Brown • John Catlett • Terry Holcombe • John Ivimey • Ted Potter • Terry Smith • William & Susan Verhoeff • David Watson & Carol Brekus-Watson • Joshua Welch Fund for Williams Chair William and Susan Verhoeff Senior Parent Gift Chair Carol Brekus-Watson Alumni Board President Holly Hayes Cheeseman ’72 Parents Association Steering Committee Vera Harsh, President • Ann Buffum • Rosemary Collins • Liz Early • Valerie Grimm • Tracey Jacey • Marissa Mills • Lisa Mooers • Alison Smith Marcinek The Chemistry of Community Juleps & Jazz AmbassadorFall2011 Hats off to the over 200 supporters who turned out in their finest Derby attire to support The Williams School’s Juleps & Jazz dinner & auction on May 7, 2011. The event, which netted over $43,000, exceeded all expectations and generated vital funds that were critical for balancing the School’s operating budget. The generosity and dedication of parents, alumni and faculty was on abundant display in the bevy of fantastic items available and the exciting response to them in both the silent and live auctions. A particular highpoint of the evening was the outpouring of support for the purchase of classroom iPads. Special thanks to auctioneer Mark Bokoff ’83 for a fun and very successful Live Auction. Juleps & Jazz Supporters: Table Sponsors TheWilliamsSchool 24 Jeffrey Brown and Daniella Duke, M.D. • Mr. & Mrs. Harry Leiser • Mohawk Paper • Sea Research Foundation’s Mystic Aquarium • Stifel Nicolaus Patrons William and Lisa Benincosa • Gregg and Deborah Benson • Gary and Arlene Bohn • Marc ’83 and Allison Bokoff • John and Athana Catlett • Holly Hayes Cheeseman ’72 • Anthony Chirico and Charmagne Eckert • Steven and Debra Daren • Bruce and Kacey Elfstrom • Christopher and Martha Ficke • Eric and Monique Foster • Richard and Edie Freeman • Adam and Janie Frieman • Scott and Katherine Gibson • Ronald Goldstein • Ethan Goller and Rona Malakoff • Martin Horwitz • Brian Klee and Diane Davidson • Sol and Gertrude Klioze • Chris Knowlton and Sally deGozzaldi • Lisa LaPera • Lawrence & Memorial Hospital • Jay Macko and Martha Gibson-Macko • Ernest Goodrich and Kathleen Maher • Leroy and Michele Mergy • Gerard and Marissa Mills • Richard and Lisa Mooers • Gregory Norman and Christine Roosevelt • John Pagnozzi and Kathleen Schwam • Ted and Kathy Parker • John and Sandra Pereira • Pfizer Matching Gift Program • Bill and Barbara Pieniadz • James and Mary Quigley • Charlotte L. Rea • Terry Smith • Rebecca Steiner • Jeffrey and Susan Stritar • William and Susan Verhoeff • David Watson and Carol Brekus-Watson • Joshua and Alejandra Welch 25 Ambassador Summer 2011 Reunion 2011 The Williams School 26 Saturday, June 18, saw Williams bursting with activity as a record number of alumni returned for Reunion 2011. The day began with a Fun Run that saw Neal Bobruff ’76, Tom Fagin ’06 and Bryan Scully ’09 looping around the Connecticut College campus with Head of School Mark Fader, faculty and staff members on a course that veteran Cross Country coach Bob Stack organized. Later in the day, lunch on the new patio and a slip-’n-slide and moon bounce on the Athletics courtyard attracted alumni and their families to the afternoon picnic. Alumni shared memories and caught up on more recent news while perusing Legendas, gathering for class photos, and enjoying the gorgeous weather. Lastly, Mr. Fader and Mr. Furgueson led alumni on a tour of the school, helping them discover new areas of the school and new life in old ones. A particular highlight was alumni finding their former cubbies in the senior lounge (and finding them useful now as seats for their little ones)! The long distance award for the day goes to Ryan Levine ’01, who flew in from Hong Kong. Special thanks to class organizers Neal Bobruff ’76, Brett Terry ’86, and Amy Danenberg King ’91, as well as faculty and former faculty who made sure to take part: Bill Furgueson, Jane Martineau, Scott Hockford, Steve Danenberg and Ed and Sheila Wheeler. 27 Iconic Iconoclast AmbassadorSummer2011 AmbassadorFall2011 By David L. Cavicke ’80, former Republican Chief of Staff, Committee on Energy and Commerce, United States House of Representatives TheWilliamsSchool TheWilliamsSchool 28 28 “Uncle Bob” Merritt, as he was affectionately known to nearly thirty years of Williams students, was born near Cape Girardeau, Missouri in 1930. (Both the cadence of Bob’s voice and his political views were uncannily similar to Cape Girardeau’s most famous son, Rush Limbaugh.) Herbert Hoover was President, the Depression was in its infancy, and Bob’s early years were difficult. His father suffered from alcoholism. This condition made a deep impression on Bob and caused him in later years to preach abstinence with a fervor that would have made Oliver Cromwell proud. His mother coped with his father’s disease with devout faith in the tenets of the Christian Science Robert Merritt Church, a faith which she nurtured with Williams History teacher (1966–1995) ease in her son. In 1948, Bob entered Principia College, a AmericaenteredWorldWarIIin1941 small Christian Science college in Elsah, whenBobwaseleven,andduringhisearly Illinois. Bob didn’t have any money and adolescencetheworldwasdominated had a full scholarship. He excelled in bythatstruggleagainsttotalitarianism. history and soon formed opinions on Comingofageduringthewarinstilledin everything. He was also introduced to Bobasenseofpatriotismintheessential the philosophers of the Enlightenment, goodnessofAmerica.FranklinRoosevelt notably Immanuel Kant. (David Hume’s hadbeenelectedin1932,andthetangible agnosticism was too much for the reliefthattheNewDealbroughttoplaces Professors of Principia and he was excluded likeCapeGirardeau,MissouriledBob, from the curriculum, a fact which I suspect atage18,tobeadedicatedChristian later grated on Bob.) In his junior and Scientist,acommittedNewDealeranda senior years Bob began to have doubts proudAmerican.Hispatriotismendured about the absolutist views of Christian fortherestofhislife.Hisexperiences Science and its relation to modern medical asayoungmancausedhimtoquestion developments. Such dissent was not andultimatelymoveawayfromthefirst consistent with keeping his scholarship, so religiousfaith;hisexperiencesinmiddle Bob kept his views to himself, something agecausedhimtomoveawayfromthe he was disinclined to do for the rest of his secondpoliticalone. career. AfterPrincipia,Bobhaddecidedtoteach historyasacareer.Hewasadmittedtothe UniversityofMissouriwherehereceived aMaster’sdegreefocusingonnineteenth centuryAmericanhistory.Heexcelled onthedebateteamwhileatMissouri, whichfurtheredalifelongloveofrhetoric andanenthusiasmforthedissenting opinion.Heheadedeastandgotajobat aMassachusettsboardingschool.Itwas duringthistimethathehadthefirstgreat fallingoutofhislife—withtheChristian ScienceChurch.Hefoundtheintolerance ofdissentingviewsbytheChurchhierarchy inconsistentwithhisownevolvingfaith. Healsofoundtherepudiationofmodern medicinetobeinconsistentwithobserved benefitsoftheeffectsofdrugslike penicillin,whichreduceddeathsduring WorldWarIIbyordersofmagnitude.It wasadifficulttimeforBob.Heultimately quittheChurchandwroteabookabout hisexperience,acopyofwhichwasinthe Williamslibraryandreadbygenerationsof Merrittacolytes. By the ’60s, Bob had married, had (in his own words) “the most talented daughter in the world,” and had found his way to private schools in Connecticut. He joined the Williams faculty in the mid-’60s (1967, if my memory is correct). Marion Hamilton, the formidable headmistress at the time, was excited to bring to the faculty a courtly gentleman with a pedigree from Massachusetts boarding schools. Bob was conservative with a small “c,” a traditionalist who believed history was part of humanistic education, and a teacher who held that students had to know a basic body of facts before they could form opinions on a subject. His political views were conventionally liberal. History has not recorded what Marion Hamilton thought of Bob’s intellectual journey between 1967 and1976,whichtookhimfromabeing asupporterofLyndonJohnsonandthe GreatSocietytoanunapologeticand outspokenproponentofAustrianSchool libertarianism.(Oneimaginesshewasnot amused.) I do not know what catalyst caused this evolution in Bob’s views. He had an aversion to the counter cultural uprisings which sprung up in 1967 and 1968, and he believed by the ’70s that the policies of the Johnson Administration had exacerbated economic dislocation and poverty. He also asserted that the wage and price controls of the Nixon Administration had been an utter failure. Mostly, I suspect, there was a bit of the enfant terrible in Bob; he liked being contrarian. If all of respectable academic thought (and the Williams Faculty) was on one side of a question, Bob took the other side in the tradition of intellectual inquiry and for the sheer fun of it. IknewBobinthemid-’70swhenhis intellectualjourneywasunderwaybut notfullycomplete.Hispedagogical methodsconsistedoflecturesthatwere oftenimmenselyentertainingandfullof interpretationborderingonthebombastic. “Napoleonwasanevilgeniuswhostrutted onthestageofhistory,”“AndrewJackson wasabetterbankerthanNicolasBiddle,” “AlgerHisswasacommunistspy;Alan Weinsteinprovedit,”wereafewfavorite pronouncementsthatmycontemporaries willremember.Hecoupledsuchassertions withfrequentpopquizzesonthe underlyingfactstomakesurethatwewere notjustenjoyingtheshow.“Whatwere thefive elementsoftheCompromiseof 1850?”“Whatcomprisedthedealbetween HamiltonandJeffersononthelocation ofthecapitalcityoftheUnitedStates?” “NameallofWilson’sFourteenPoints?” maybeechoedinthememoriesofthose whoweretaughtbyBobatthetime.With duerespecttoJohnBelushi,Bob’sstudents werenotgoingtocollegethinkingthatthe GermansbombedPearlHarbor. CollegeaskinghowsuchaNeanderthal couldbeinstructingtheimpressionable During this time, Bob was invited youngmindsatWilliamsandwouldn’t each summer to be first a student, and theschoolbebetteroffwithouthim.Bob, subsequently a faculty member, at beingBob,wouldn’tbackdown. (There lectures at Grove City College in Western hasbeenasizeableamountofacademic Pennsylvania and Hillsdale College in Michigan, two small liberal arts institutions researchsincethepublicationofthepiece thattheNewDealdidnotinfactendthe with strong libertarian orientations Depression.)Sufficetosay,thetoneof among their faculties. Bob’s views moved Bob’sop-edwasmoreappropriateforan strongly in the libertarian direction. undergraduatethanforaninstructor.To He disliked both the Democratic and hiscredit,SteveDannenberg,thenewHead Republican parties (Nixon, after all, had ofSchoolwasmoretolerantthanMarion been a Republican.) and as an organizing Hamiltonwouldhavebeenoftheapostasy. philosophy adopted the views of Ludwig Bobremainedonthefaculty.Despite hisstrongviews,Bobalsowascarefulto respectdissentingopinionsofstudents. (Hewaslessrespectfulofdissentingviews offacultymembers,preferringtomixitup andsometimesIthinkbeintentionallythe provocateur.) If all of respectable academic thought (and the Williams Faculty) was on one side of a question, Bob took the other side in the tradition of intellectual inquiry and for the sheer fun of it. von Mises and Friedrich von Hayek, who had both witnessed the horrors of totalitarian Europe and advocated individual liberty as the antidote. Bob rejected the stances of Pat Buchanan and other “paleocons” as anti-intellectual and ultimately harmful to human freedom. He displayed sensitivity in rejecting the cranks of the John Birch Society who in the ’50s had discredited conservatism as an intellectual force for a generation. However,likeanyenfant terrible,he occasionallysteppedinit.In1977or1978 Bobwroteanop-edforThe Dayinwhich hestatedthattheNewDealhadfailedto endtheGreatDepressionandthatFranklin Roosevelt’spresidencywasafailure. Thisop-edpromptedaresponsefrom anumberofprofessorsatConnecticut Bob enjoyed being contrarian in other ways. He opted out of the school defined benefit pension program in the ’70s (which was administered by TIAA-CREF) instead wishing to control his own destiny with investments in rare coins and bullion. Although this was, in terms of the returns of the 80s and 90s, a disastrous move, I think Bob wanted to control, as much as possible, his own life; he disliked bureaucracies, be they of the governmental or corporate variety. Bobalsohadalibertarianattitudetothe hijinksofadolescence.Helovedtotravel. MarionHamiltonremarkedthatBob Merrittwouldhappilygetonanyplane leavingNewLondonforanydestination; hewasafamouslytolerantchaperoneon everyschooltripofthe’70s. Robert Merritt leaves a wife, Viola, to whom he was married and devoted for more than a half-century, the aforementioned most talented daughter in the world, a grandson, and, of course, the legacy of his teaching to many students. 29 In Memoriam Class Notes 1940 1942 We are saddened to share news We love to hear from you! Please send Marjorie Page Stevens Shirley Pope Alloway your news, notes, and photos to your 50 C Street 1071 Ocean Avenue off the loss of the following class agent or to Williams at alumni@ Groton, CT 06340-4234 New London CT 06320-2834 alumnae and faculty members williamsschool.org or 860-439-2429. of the Williams community: 1936 Burnardine Fraser Flanagan writes, “I was the first AfricanAmerican female to volunteer for the US Army from New London, CT. I volunteered in 1943 and served overseas in the European Theater of Operations (ETO) from February 1943 until December 3, 1945. My unit was the Central Postal Unit. We dispatched all the mail to the soldiers in the ETO. We worked shifts 7 a.m.–3 p.m., 3 p.m.–11 p.m., 11 p.m.–7 a.m. around the clock six days a week. I was honorably discharged from Fort Dix on December 15, 1945. I received American Service, European African, Eastern Service, Good Conduct, WWII Victory, and WAAC Service medals. I graduated from William Backus Nursing School in 1963. Worked at the Submarine Medical Center as an LPN. Worked in all departments. Retired after 15 years. During all this I got married and had five wonderful, loving children, four boys and one girl. You can see I have a very good life and I thank God for his gracious blessing. I was in the ETO and the ship we were on never got hit by a German torpedo. Although the Germans were bombing England three times a week, we never got bombed. Jack and I celebrated our 64th wedding anniversary with our 50th cruise, this time aboard the Norwegian Dawn en route to Bermuda. Arriving home, I learned via a phone call with Gertie Shragowitz Margolick that Emily David Wildes and her husband Warren were celebrating their 63rd anniversary in Groton, where they reside. Gertie also told me that her journalist son, David, has written another book to be published in October by the Yale University Press. It is entitled Elizabeth and Hazel, Two Women of Little Rock. David researched his book in Arkansas, where the two women still reside. He interviewed both of them—the subjects of the iconic photography of the white girl in jeans glaring at and jeering the young black girl in a dress accompanied by state troopers on the first day when schools were integrated in Little Rock. No wonder Gertie is so proud of her son, especially since he dedicated it to his mother! Congratulations to both of you. I had a lovely letter from Eleanor Chapell Trail, who has lived in Spring City, TN for many years now. She writes that she turned 86 in June and her children refer to her as the bionic woman because of all her operations and artificial parts, which include both knees and a hip! Eleanor adds that she has seven children, 12 grandchildren and 21 great-grandchildren. Now that is a houseful! She also apologized for never having returned to Connecticut for our reunions, but with all those young Trails, we completely understand. She asked to give everyone her love and wished us strength, happiness and satisfaction. I truly appreciated her letter and hope that others of you will write or call to let us know of your activities. We enjoyed a lovely lunch this spring when our Lunch Bunch visited the newly opened Frances Mariani Bartinik ’31 75th Reunion Year Phylis Russell Dexter ’35 31 Greenview Road Hilda Massad Zizik ’36 Virginia Jensen Neighbors ’38 AmbassadorSummer2011 Marjorie Strosberg Dudonis ’40 Marcia Catton Frederick ’41 Marjorie Horton Grant ’41 Elizabeth Malleck Mueller ’42 Cecelia Rose Susi Arendt ’44 Carley Tanner Herrick ’44 Jane Leary Jordan ’44 Charlotte Woodruff Holmes ’46 Regina Finley Costa ’47 30 Ann “Nancy” Round Marsh ’50 TheWilliamsSchool Patricia Scully Grant ’53 Druscilla “D” Glascoe ’54 Cynthia Barnum Allyn ’56 Jennie Norton ’74 Robert Merritt, former faculty Rose D’Elia O’Brien Groton CT 06340-5823 Rose Syracuse Sabiliawrites,“I’m infairhealth.Havemyproblems. Threegrandchildren,fourgreatgrandchildrenandanotheronthe way.Don’tgetoutverymuchbut lovetotalktopeople.” 1938 Arline Saunders Stoffel 5 Quinley Way Waterford CT 06385-4127 Gladys Hartman Olsenwrites,“I amhappytosayIamstillreally activeandattendingfunctions assecretaryandtreasurerofthe NationalLeagueofAmerican Women,LakelandBranch.Ialso meetwithPoetsonthePark onceamonthtoreadpoetryand criticizeorcommend.Iamtheonly rhymingpoet(likeRobertFrost); theotherswritemoremodern work.IseemtorhymewhenItalk. MissmytalkswithdearAnn Kent Cupello.” 1939 Josephine Pekalsky Czujak wrotemid-June,“Thisweekis veryspecialtomeasIwillhave reachedmy90thbirthday.Feel veryluckytohavemychildrenand grandchildrenwhoaresocaring andspecial.Mygreat-grandson Robertisthejoyofmylifeand helpstokeepmeonthego!” 1941 70th Reunion Year Marguerite Campbell Devine 2600 Harden Blvd. Lot 255 Lakeland FL 33803-5930 mdevine12010@hotmail.com GrotonSeniorCenterwithIrene Babcock Garagliano,whoisactive inthatunit.Wewereimpressednot onlywiththeamazingmenuitems there,butthegiftshop,exercise roomandalltheamenitiesoffered there.Irenepresentedeachofus withaflowerpincraftedbythe group,andweurgeanyofyouin theareatotakeadvantageofthe diningroomthere.Sally Drago Bishopremindedusthather granddaughterAmywillbeajunior atAdelphiUniversityinGarden City,LongIslandthisfallandis spendingthissummerworkingat Carelotwithpre-schoolers.She ismajoringinearlychildhood educationandpsychology.Our granddaughter,Amanda,received herMAfromConnecticutCollege inMay,andtaughtthesummer sessionatMitchellCollegethese pastfewmonths.Shewillbe studyingforherdoctorateat theUniversityofRhodeIsland duringthenextfewyearsandwe aregratefulthatit’snearenough toNewLondonthatwecanstill enjoyhercompany.Claire Sullivan Folger,wholivesinChico,CA, andneverfailstoremembermy Aprilbirthday,gleefullywroteto methatshefinallyhasalittlegirl inherfamily,borntoherfirst grandsonandhiswife.Shesaidthis isherfirstsinceherowndaughter, whowasprecededbysixguys. Congratulations,Claire,andIhope yougetasmuchjoyofofplaying dollsagainasyouanticipate! Sophie Kashanski,oneofthe busiestgalsinourclass,continues tospoiltheLunchBunchwith hergoodybagsforeveryoccasion duringtheyear!Sheevensends ushomewithextrabagsforour husbands.Teddy Wood Belknap’s husband,Ken,Sally Drogo Bishop’s husband,George,andmyJack lookforwardtothemeverymonth. Ann Maffioli Armstrongphoned fromPortChester,FLthatshe andherhusband,Bob,willbe visitingNewLondoninAugust. Shechangedtheirvacationdates tocoincidewiththeannualpicnic oftheLunchBunch,soweare delightedthatshewillagainjoin the“girlsof’42.”We’llletallof youknowthedateandlocation ofourbig70thReunionforthe summerof2012assoonasplans arefinalized.Itwillprobablybe inJulybecausewetryalwaysto celebrateinthewarmermonths. Keepthatinmindwhenplanning nextyear’svacation!Traveling downmemorylane,Irecalled ourSeniorTriptoWashington, DCinthespringof1942.Itwas wartime,astheJapanesehad bombedPearlHarborlessthansix monthsbefore.Itturnedoutto bethefinalDCtripduetoWorld WarIItravelrestrictions,butwe nowsharememoriesofanexciting experiencetogether.Becausethe facultyrealizedthatthiswasthe endofsuchfieldtrips,theydecided toletafewunderclassmenjoinus. Mysister,Marilyn Pope Krielish ’44wasamongtheyoungerones joiningus.Itwasherfirsttripto thenation’scapital,andlittledid sherealizethatsomedaysheand herfuturehusbandwouldbeliving therewhenhewasstationedat theUSCoastGuardHeadquarters yearslater.Infact,theyandtheir fourchildrenhadinvitedusand ourfouryoungsterstospendthe 1963Thanksgivingholidaywith themthere.Wehadpackedourcar andwerereadytoleavewhenwe learnedthatPresidentKennedyhad beenshot.WewereinDCtheentire timeofthetragedyandwereable toviewthefuneralcortegefrom Headquartersandpayourrespects whenhiscasketwasonview.It wasatragictimeinourcountry’s historyandonethatleftlasting memoriesontheentirefamily. It’seasytoseehowonememory leadstoanother,isn’tit?Wemay losesomeofourhearing,oureyes maydim,ourlegsmayacheand requireacaneorwalkertoget around,butthememoriesofour youth(truly,thosewerethegolden years)willremainwithusforever. Theyearsmayslowusdown,but wearestillamongthelivingandwe givethanksforthatandforthejoy andpeaceweexperienceinreliving ourdaysatWMI/Williams.We arecontinuingtomakememories tothisday.ConsiderAnn Farina Miller,whonotonlyisafaithful LunchBunchmember,butisadaily breakfastmemberofagroupof “girls”whomeeteachmorningata localestablishment,rainorshine,to sharebotholdandnewexperiences. That’swhatkeepsusalive—the anticipationofbeingwithgood friendsandlaughing(andyes, cryingsometimes)together. Ourcondolencestoourclassmates andfaithfulmemberoftheLunch Bunch,Mary Plomaritis Falvey, whose29-year-oldgrandsondied unexpectedlyinFloridasoonafter shereturnedfromavisitthere.She immediatelyflewbacktobewith hersonTomandremainedtherefor sometime.Maryisour“frequent flyer”whomakesseveraltripsa yeartobeinFloridaandGreece. Shealsokeepsusup-to-dateon Lucie Liljenstein MacArthur,who hasmovedtoFloridatobewith hersonandappearstobequite contentthere.Itiswithsadnessthat wereportthepassingofoneofour LunchBunchpioneers,Elizabeth Mallack Mueller,whodiedJuly 16.Liznevermissedourmonthly meetingsuntilherillnesskepther home-bound.Shewasoneofthe SaintMarygraduateswhoentered WMIin1938andaddedsomuch totheClassof1942.AnArmy veteranofWorldWarII,shealso workedintheWaterfordschool systemformanyyearsuntilher retirement. Untilwemeetagain,staywelland contentedandcontinuetoshare someofthosepreciousmemories witheachother. 1943 Margaret Ferro Cataldi 28 Longview Street New London CT 06320 Mfcataldi1@aol.com Ruth Pickhardt 65 Westridge Road #F-6 New London CT 06320-3114 ruthtpick@aol.com C L A S S Theclasssmatesof1943continue tomeetfivetimesayear(February, April,June,Septemberand December)atvariousrestaurants. TheJuneluncheonhadten memberspresent.Notbadfor 68yearssincegraduation.Allare welcome.Gloria Ryan Sullivan reportedshehasanewgreat grandson(Noah)bornrecently. Margaret Ferro Cataldispenta weekinJulywithherdaughter PeggyandgrandsonRobert atLakeWinnipesaukee,New Hampshire.Thisistheirsixth yeardoingthisvacation.Itdates backtowhenPeggywasayoung girlgoingwithMomandDad. Ethel Stoner Perlsufferedafallat homeandisnowrecuperatingat BeechwoodRehabilitationCenter. Eleanor Bezanson Matherand Elis (Ellie) Busca Bishopvolunteer attheWaterfordSeniorCenter asreceptionists.TheyseeWMI alumnaeandclassmateMargaret Moran Pickettwhoparticipatesin anexercisegroup. 31 N O T E S AmbassadorSummer2011 32 Shirley Williams Moffet ’46, Beatrice Saunders Carey ’46, Nola Talmadge Bunkley ’46, Olga Pasqualini Lupien ’46, Mary Pendleton Murphy ’46, helped organize their class’s 75th Reunion, held at the Groton Inn & Suites in August. A remarkable 22 ladies of the Class of 1946 attended! 1946 65th Reunion Year TheWilliamsSchool Alice Wilcox Salews 225 Cricket Ct. Conway SC 29526 asalews@wmconnect.com 1947 Barbara Nuttall Bates 36 Clipper Dr Mystic CT 06355 babates53@sbcglobal.net [Editor’sNote:Ourapologiesthat theclassnotesBarbaracollecteddid notmakeitintothepreviousissue throughnoerroronherpart.] Iamsadtoreportthatwehavea numberofclassmateswhohave passedawaysincethelastissueof theAmbassador.Iwilllistthem accordingtothedateoftheirdeath andincludealittleabouteachone. Loretta Noonan Smallridge (diedMarch31,2010):Executive secretaryWaterfordBoard ofEducation;widowofJohn Smallridge,Jr.whomshemarried onDecember17,1983;enjoyed sailing,squaredancingand camping;survivedbysixchildren, 16grandchildrenandfivegreatgrandchildren.Barbara Baier Impellitteri(diedMay13,2010): MarriedGerard“Jerry”Impellitteri January20,1951;hepredeceased heronNovember25,1998; survivedbytwochildrenandfour grandchildren.Ann Hendrickson Johnson(diedAugust10,2010 -Nootherinformation).Mary Johansen Perrone(diedSeptember 8,2010):GraduatedTheWilliam BackusNursingSchool,1959; R.N.forGroton,NewLondon, MontvilleVNA;nurseatCamelot NursingHome;alsoprivatenurse; marriedCarmelo“Cam”Perrone August11,1956;enjoyedbowling, downhillskiingandespecially, golf;survivedbyhusband,two daughtersandtwograndchildren. Regina Finley Costa(diedMarch 5,2011):Survivedbyhusband, ArthurO.Costa,twodaughters, oneson,ninegrandchildrenand threegreat-grandchildren.Olive Flynn Pont(diedMarch28,2011): Survivedbythreesons,numerous grandchildrenandgreat-grand children;andextendedfamily. OnMay22,2010,classmateBetty Bloxham Charbonneau’shusband, Ed,passedaway.BettyandEdwere marriedonOctober12,1950atSt. MaryStaroftheSeaChurchin NewLondonandhadcelebrated59 yearsofmarriagetogether.In additiontoBetty,Edissurvivedby oneson,twodaughtersandfive grandchildren.Wesendourbelated butverysinceresympathytothe familiesofallthosewhohavelosta lovedone.Onamorecheerfulnote, classmateshavegottentogetherfor lunchfourmoretimesduringthe pastyearorso.OnMay12,2010we metatFilomena’sRestaurantin WaterfordandonSeptember15, 2010,ourrestaurantofchoicewas theMainStreetGrill(formerly knownasConstantine’s)locatedin Niantic.Then,beforeweknewit, theholidayswereuponusandonce againwechosetheMainStreetGrill forourholidayluncheonheldon December1,2010.Ourspring luncheonwasheldonMay4,2011. Betyoucan’tguesswhere!Because ofthegreatmenuandprices, excellentfoodandservice,separate checksandbeingabletoorderfrom themenu,backwewent,once again,totheMainStreetGrill. Seemsasthoughwearecreaturesof habitbutIguessthat’swhat happenswhenwereachsenior citizenstatus!Ourattendanceat theseluncheonshasgottensmaller andsmallerasclassmatespassaway, butwestillaverageabout14people. Wealwayshaveagoodtimeand seemtohavemuchtotalkabout.It wouldbenice,though,toseesome “new”facesjoinusatourfall luncheononSeptember14atTony D’s.Ihaveheardfromafewofour classmateswhohavegivenmesome news.I’llstartoffwithNaomi Dorsky Jaivinwhoinformedme thatherdaughter,LindaJaivin,has beennamedChairoftheFaculty AdvisoryCommitteeforArtsand SciencesattheUniversityof TechnologyinSydney,Australia. WOW!Soundsveryimpressiveto me—asI’msureitdoestoanyone elsereadingthis.Congratulations Lindafromallofus!Ialsoheard fromAnn Bonafede Peck,aproud grandmothergivingmegreat informationabouttwoofher grandchildren.GrandsonCharles MorganPeckgraduatedfromOld LymeHighSchoolthisyear,where hehasbeenatophonorsstudent forallfouryears,andhasreceived anappointmenttotheU.S.Naval AcademyinAnnapolis,Maryland fromCongressmanJoeCourtney. Charlieisabornsailorandspent lastyearinEuropesailing competitivelysoitseemsasthough heandtheNavalAcademyshould beaperfectmatch.Annsaysthat Charlieisalsoverymusicaland playspiano,guitarandharmonica. Charlie’ssister,Sarah,hasjust completedherfreshmanyearat DartmouthCollege.Duringthat yearSarah,whosings,acts,etc., wontheDartmouthIdolcontest whichisatake-offofAmerican Idol.Sarah,alovelyandtalented youngwomancanbeseenon YouTube.Maybe—ifItypevery carefullyanddon’tmakeany errors—youwillbeabletogoto yourcomputer,andifyouvery carefullyenterthefollowing information,youwillseean interviewwithSarahaswellasher winningperformance.Anyway,here goesandhopeitworks!http:// www.youtube.com/watch?=V7RAE 30koVs&feature=related.Two talentedandaccomplishedyoung peopleandourbestwishesand congratulationstobothofthemfor continuedsuccessinthefuture!I alsokeepintouchwithLouise Weingarten Fabrykiewiczwhois veryactiveincurrenthappeningsin NewLondonandisalsoafrequent writerofletterstotheeditorwhich arepublishedinThe Day.Lastfall, Louisewroteabouttheproposed planthattheCoastGuardAcademy hadpresentedtotheNewLondon CityCouncilinregardto purchasingalargeportionof RiversideParkforAcademy expansion.Louisehasattended publicmeetingsandvoicedher positivethoughtsinregardtothis proposal.Atonemeetingshewas theonlypersonspeakinginfavor whichearnedherapersonal“thank you”letterfromtheAcademyfor hersupport.InherlettertoThe Day,Louisethoughtfullypresented allthebenefitstoNewLondonif cityresidentsapprovetheCoast GuardproposalatavotewhichI believewilltakeplaceinNovember ofthisyear.Inanother,morerecent letterthatLouisewroteconcerning anissueinwhichsheisverymuch involved—theenvironment.She commendedmembersandteachers oftheNewLondonschools’ecoclubsfordoingmorethanjust“talk thetalk.”OnApril29thstudents andteachersjoinedforcesand, armedwithtrashbagsanddata sheets,collected70bagsoftrash andlitterfromthecity’sbeaches, streets,parks,schoolgrounds, waterfrontandneighborhoods. Followingarelaxinglunch,theyall walkedtoCityHallwheretheywere greetedbytheMayorandCity Councilmembersandthankedfor alltheirhelpandhardworkin helpingtocleanupthecity.Whata greatdayforeveryone!Last October,Agnes McNulty Glasswas intheareawithherhusband, Charles,toattendhis60threunion fromtheUnitedStatesCoastGuard Academy.Agnesfoundtimetoget togetherwithseveralmembersof ourclass—Betty Bloxham Charbonneau, Irene McGourty, Barbara Nuttall BatesandLouise Weingarten Fabrykiewicz—for lunchattheSteakLoftinMystic. Greatfun!Onapersonalnote,Iam theproudgrandmotherofanew grandson—eventhoughatmyage, itshouldbeagreat-grandson!In anyevent,thislittleboywasbornin ChinaonJanuary14,2011.His proudparentsaremyson,Larry (knownasSkiptothefamily)and hisChinesepartner,MaBoknown asPaul.TheyliveinTokyoandhave beentogethersinceFebruaryof 1988.Thebaby,whoseChinese nameisMaLun,hasn’tyetarrived inTokyoduetoallkindsof paperworknecessarytogethim fromChinatoJapan.However,that isallnowdoneand,longafterthe timeyoureadthis,MaLunwillbe inTokyowithhistwodaddies.Skip andMaBowillbegoingtoChina— whereMaLunhasbeenlivingwith MaBo’sparentssincehewasjusta fewweeksold—attheendofJulyto bringthebabyhometoTokyo.Iam hopingthattheywillallbecoming toMysticforChristmasand,atthis pointintime,itlooksasthough thatactuallymighthappen.What anexcitingtimeitwillbeforallof us!Thisyearhasbeenagreatyear formeasinJune,mydaughter, Kim,andItookatwoweek vacationtogether.Weflewto Barcelona,SpainonJune5,arriving onJune6,andthenextdaywe boardedthebeautifulship, CelebritySolstice,fora12-day cruiseoftheMediterranean.The shipcarries2,850passengersand hasacrewofmorethan1,500.We visitedNice,France;Naples,Rome, FlorenceandVenice,Italy;Kotar, MontenegroandfinallyDubrovnik, Croatia.Itwasafantasticcruiseand welovedeveryminuteofit includingallofourports-of-callas wellasourtimeatsea.Therewasso muchhistoryinvolvedwithallour stopsincludingwalledcitiesinItaly, MontenegroandCroatia.Weeven visitedPompeiiwhichwas extremelyinteresting—aswellas veryexhausting—butwellworth theeffort!Therearenowordsto describethebeautyofsailinginto Veniceonalovelysummerdaywith blueskyandwhitecloudsoverhead. Itwasawonderfulexperience,and onewewillneverforget.And,of course,atriptoVenicewouldn’t havebeencompletewithouta gondolaride.Ihadn’trealized before,butgondolasarereallyquite unstableboats.Icountedmyself veryfortunatethatIdidn’tfall overboardintryingtogetonand offasthewaterinthecanalsisnot verycleanandisdefinitelynot somethinginwhichanyonewould caretotakeaswim.Wereturnedto BarcelonaonJune19,lefttheship andheadedfortheairport.We arrivedbackatJFKaround7:00 p.m.verytiredbutwithwonderful memoriesofaperfecttwoweeks.I beganthiscolumnonasadnote andamsorrytobeendingitthe sameway.Ijustsatdowntoread today’sissue(July20)ofThe Day andwasshockedtoseeapicture andobituaryofBarbarann Read Eckhart,whodiedathomeonJuly 15,2011.Barbarannhadbeena regularatourluncheonsandeven attendedourrecentMaygettogether.Barb,borninNewHaven, movedtoNewLondonwithher parentsin1939.Shewasmarriedto VernEckhart,whopredeceasedher, andissurvivedbyfourchildren, eightgrandchildrenandtwogreatgrandchildren.Shealwaysloved animalsandwasanactiveandvocal advocateforthem.Sheservedfor manyyearsaspresidentofthe AnimalWelfareLeagueofNew LondonCounty.Shealsohelda numberofsecretarial/ administrativejobsand,upon retiring,turnedtocaringforthe elderly.Onceagain,weextendour heartfeltsympathytothefamily andfriendsofanotherofour classmates. 1948 Irene Liebenau Zuckerbraun 10 Amos Road Preston City CT 06365 lenz2265@sbcglobal.net C L A S S Judith Parker Elkin wrote,“Itwas greattojointhegirlsfortheir monthlyget-together,thistime atCaptainScott’s,aftermany monthsinFlorida.SamandIare inOrlandoforthewinter.Our children,Jeff,RonandJennifer, stillliveinConnecticut.Wehave sixgrandchildren,MattatSarah LawrenceandAlizeatHampshire College.Weseetheminthewinter inFloridawhentheycometovisit andwarmup.”Charlotte Ryan writes,“Iknitsweatersforthe GuidepostSweaterProject.Have beendoingthisforyears.”Pat Belcher Smithreports,“Well,five yearsagowefoundourlastresting place.It’sa55-year-and-older developmentcalledSleepyHollow Hills,locatedabout1.5milesfrom thecenterofNiantic.Theoverall planofthedevelopmentis34 houseson65acresofland.Because oftherecession,buildinghasbeen slowandthetenthhouseisnow underconstruction.Weliveina ranchwithawalk-outbasement. Themainfloorisabout2,000sq. ft.withthreebedrooms,washer& dryer,andscreenedporchwhich makeslifeverycomfortable.Nate spendsalotofhistimeonhis computerinthefinishedroom inthebasement(agreatroom forlargegatherings).Wearevery happyhere.I’minvolvedwith severalbridgegroups,bowlat duckpinleagueattheThames Club,andwearemembersof OspreyBeachinNewLondon.” Myrtle Schroeder Carvertellsus hersister,Betty Schroeder Swan andhusbandLewhaveretiredto VillagesinLadyLake,FL.Both enjoyplayinggolfandthisisa golfcommunity.Theyhavebeen inFlorida19years.Myrtlespends herwintersinNaples,FLat SaphireLakescondoassociation. OnFebruary20,2011,she returnedtoConnecticuttoattend hergranddaughter,Samantha 33 N O T E S AmbassadorSummer2011 TheWilliamsSchool 34 Matheny’sweddingtoMatthew BarnesattheHiltoninMystic. Mary Douton Mariantraveledwith theGreaterEasternConnecticut ChamberofCommercetoDublin, IrelandandtraveledtoShannon, IrelandtomeettheEagletraining shipfromNewLondon,CGA. Theyattendedareceptionwith themayorandtraveledtothe homesteadofEugeneO’Neill’s relatives.TheyalsosawtheJFK MemorialForest.Irene Liebenau Zuckerbraunwrites,“Tripsarethe onlyjoyfulnews.So,myhusband andIwentonatrip.Weflewto Parisandboardedariverboat travelingfromParistoNormandy. Itwasawonderfulexperienceand agreatwaytovacation.”Arlene Meyer MargolisspentFebruary withelevenmembersofthe familyonaCelebrityCruisetothe Bahamas.Theystoppedatfiveports ofcall:St.Thomas,St.Marten, St.Luris,AntiquaandBarbados. Theoldermembersrelaxedand wentsightseeing;theyoungerones wenttothebeaches.Theevening entertainmentwasgreatandthe foodwonderfulandplentiful.She alsotookhervacationtoJuneau, SkagwayKitchenandTracy’sArm. Thehelicopterlandedthemon MendenhallGlacier.Shewentwhite waterraftingontheMendenhall RiverwithAudrey Wilcox Young ’55.Wewelcomeclassmatesto themonthlymini-reunionrunby Gloria Schweid Berkowitzevery secondWednesdayofthemonth. OursinceresympathytoGloriafor thelossofherbrother,Bernie,who passedawayJuly20,2011. 1949 Ellen Swinney Burnettlivesin Gilbert,SC,andwritesthather granddaughterwentonasixmonthmissiontosoutheastAsia wheresheenjoyedteachingEnglish andattendingaweddingforoneof thelocalteachers.InMarch,Jean Thompson Perryhadhersecond hipoperationandiscomingalong nicely.“She’ssuchatrooperand sobrave!”writesHelen Kiritsis Kortesis.Helenalsoreceiveda phonecallfromRuth Miller Adams Helene Marge Scott ’52 enjoyed a thrilling trip to Egypt that ended just as the revolution was starting. ofLecanto,FL,whowasgetting readytoflytoIowaforthesummer! Helenwrites,“She’sarealIowagal. It’sbeenabout12yearssinceIlast heardfromher.Broughtherupto dateonclassmates.Thephonecall wasgreat!Shewillbebringingme uptodateonallheradventures.” 1950 Connie Morgan Spaulding-Rubin 47 Shore Rd Waterford CT 06385 spaulding1@sbcglobal.net 1951 60th Reunion Year Lorraine DeMarco Basilica 60 Fitch Avenue New London CT 06320 Sandra Longo Speziali 9 Northwest Street Stonington CT 06378 1952 Margaret Curtin 314 Ocean Ave. Connie Rubin sharedamemorial programforNancy Round Marsh, wholivedinVancouver,WAuntil herpassingMarch15,2011.The pamphletcelebratedNancy’slove ofroses,hermembershipinlocal andnationalrosesocieties,andher traditionofgivingroseblossoms toherfriends.Nancyissurvived bytwosons,asister,andtwo grandsons. New London CT 06320 pegcurtin@snet.net Meredyth Hyatt Moseswrites, “Stillworkingasanindependent curatorformuseums,galleriesand individualcollectors.Grandsons allgrownup.JohnisatUVM asasophomore.Michaeland Mattheware16and13thisyear andatRoswellArtistFoundation inRoswell,NMuntilJuly.Husband Johndoingverywellat84.Helene Schott Hedgewrites,“InJanuaryFebruaryIwentonawonderfultrip toEgyptwithmydaughter,Kim. WetouredCairo,sawthepyramids, etc.SaileduptheNile.Toured Luxor,theAswanHighDamand manytemples.FromAbuSimbel, theGreatTempleofRamsesIIwe flewbacktoCairoduringthestart oftheEgyptianRevolution!Wefelt safeandwelltakencareof,butit tookusfivedaystoflybackhome toMassachusetts!Mychildrenare nowtellingeveryone,‘Don’ttravel withmymother!’Iwasalsoin Chinaduring9/11.Tookmethree daystobeabletoflybackintothe UnitedStatesthen!” 1953 Patricia Scully Grant 16 Milton Road Quaker Hill CT 06375-1317 1954 Mary Ellen Ruddy Hanrahan 4 Seabreeze Drive Waterford CT 06385 hanrame@sbcglobal.net TheClassof1954hasbeenactively involvedintheexchangeofnews andhighlights.Theoverwhelming It was a smaller group this year at the Class of 1958 annual reunion, but one wouldn’t know it from the volume of laughter as Sheila Devine, Carolyn Jones Green, Gloria Crutchfield Kane, Janet Johl Weissman and Betsy Aikins Bemis gathered for lunch. bitofnewsthissummerwasthe lossofDede Drusilla Glascoewho succumbedtocanceronJune26.D spentherlifeteachingatthecollege level,mainlyinUtahand,atthe timeofherdeath,wasaprofessor atSaltLakeCommunityCollege. Dwasregardedasamentorby severalgenerationsofyoungpeople whowerefortunatetohavecome underhertutelage.Newsabout ourfavoriteauthor:Janet Smith’s 3rdbookinaseries,Colandra’s World—Her Journey Continuedis expectedtobereleasedattheend ofAugust2011.Herfirstbookisin theprocessofbeingrewrittenfora theatergroup.Abooksigningtook placeattheMetsstadiuminSt. LucietopromoteAutismResearch. Keepupthegoodwork,Janet!Our sympathytoPat Keenan Keupper wholostherbelovedhusbandHans onherbirthdayinJune2010aftera longillness.Shewrites,“Familyand friendshavebeensokind.Hewill alwaysbeinmyheart.”Pathasdone sometravelingthisyearandhas evenbeenbackeasttovisitfamily. Joan Keifkeepsintouchfrom herhomeinLasCruces,NM. Sheandherhusbandwouldlove tohaveyouvisittheirlavender farm.InMay2011,theirfarmwas selectedforan“Event”duringthe NewMexicoLavenderFestival. This,alongwiththeirshowdogs, keepsthiscoupleverybusy. CongratulationstoSherry Mason BrunerandherhusbandFred whomarkedtheir54thwedding anniversaryonJune2.TheBruners havehadsomeinterestingtrips duringthepastyear.InOctober, 2010,theytouredGermanywhile visitingtheirdaughterwhoison assignmentthere.Theyrecently visitedthenortheastwiththeir 17-year-oldgrandson.Thistrip focusedonsomeofthehistorical sitesinConnecticutandculminated withaGettysburgreenactment. Sherrycontinuestobeinvolved insocialworkintheJacksonville, FLareaandvolunteersatthe JacksonvilleAirport.Another milestoneanniversarycelebration wasreportedbyBeverly Merritt Wilson.SheandEarlcelebrated their50thweddinganniversary onJune17withaparty,hostedby theirchildren,attheOasisRoom oftheGardeArtsCenter.Among theattendeeswasJudy Marion CammaratawhowasBev’sMaid ofHonor.ThatsameJudyrecently receivedanawardfromtheNew LondonRotaryClubforherlongtimecommitmenttoushering attheGardeTheater.Jeannette Martin Cavanaugh ’53wasalso honored.Congratulations,ladies! Dot Vincent Averysendsgreetings fromOcala,FL.OtherthanBud’s recenthipreplacement,theyare healthyandareplanningalate summertriptoWisconsintovisit family.Severalclassmatesreceived alovely,newsyletterfromMary Murphy Bayliss.MaryresidesinEl Portal,CAwhichisnearYosemite NationalPark.Sheenjoysgood healthandcontinuestoserveasan activememberofthecommunity byworkingwithyoungstersatthe locallibrary.ThetoneofMary’s letterwascontemplativeasthe Classof1954celebratesamilestone birthdaythisyear. 1955 1956 C L A S S 55th Reunion Year Claudia White Gilmartin 14 Bobcat Lane Berwick ME 03901-2448 jogilm@comcast.net 2011hasbegunrathersadlyfor ourclass.Ihopeyouagreethat thefollowingtributewouldbe appropriate.Dedicatedtoour recentlydepartedclassmates: Roberta Brackman Turner, Debbie Orphanides Nichols,andCynthia Barnum Allen: “Henceforth, wherever thou mayst roam, My blessing like a line of light, Is on the waters day and night, And like a beacon guards thee home” —“InMemoriam”,17,lines9–12, Alfred,LordTennyson 1958 Janet Johl Weissman Corinne Gentilella Rayburn P.O. Box 309 246A Main Street 152 Shelburne Center Road Hingham MA 02043-1936 Shelburne MA 01370 janweissman@comcast.net 35 N O T E S Sheila Devine ’58 shared hilarious photos and memories of the party she held to watch the Royal Wedding this spring. Guests arrived in the wee hours of the morning dressed as members of the royal family. Sheila played Queen Elizabeth while her military uniform stood in for Prince William. 1959 1969 Martha Scribner Casidy Jane Macy Pfeffer 20 Meadow Drive Apt. #4 13 Hudson Lane Colchester CT 06415 Essex CT 06426-1315 Diana “Dee” Dredge Townsend writes, “Still working. Raising granddaughter and loving it. Would love to hear from classmates and where they are: ladydye1000@ yahoo.com” Elizabeth Smith Marsh writes, “My twin sister Jane Marsh and I have met up a number of times with Dede Towers and Kate Wells. It’s almost as if time has stood still. Also, our librarian, Mrs. Anne Scheibner, has come to our house for tea. I have received a nice letter from her daughter, our classmate, Cat Scheibner, who now lives “out West.” Jane Marsh writes, “Some things don’t change. I’m still an attorney in Deep River, living with my mother (98.5) in Old Lyme in my great-grandfather’s house with my twin Elizabeth (Smith). I have a vegetable garden and compose electronic music on the side. Bailey Staub Johnson writes, “Enjoying Mariaville, ME in the summer (outside Bar Harbor) and Zephyr Hills, FL in the winter. Working in a small community hospital as charge nurse (RN) in the ICU. Enjoying four grandchildren: Trinity 8, Will 7, Silas 5, and Tyler 5.” Susan Perry writes, “Lived for 30 years in Big Sur, which is where I still work, but I now have a 50-minute commute from my home in Cambria. I’ll soon be joining the empty nest flock when my youngest girl (Gitana, 20) completes her community college course work and moves out into the higher ed & career world. My other two kids, both girls, are Ruby, 27, and Chandra, 32. Ruby is a banquet/ wedding manager for a resort in the Santa Cruz area, living with her Moroccan husband, his 10-year-old daughter and their 10-month-old boy, Khalifa. Chandra remains single and is in rural Colorado as a live in caregiver for a 92-year-old who has outlived all four of her kids. My girls’ father and I split after 23 years. We remain friends and have included him in our family gatherings with my second spouse for the past 10 years. I generally head east for a week or two every summer to spend time with sisters Lynn & Jane Perry ’65 in 1960 Dagny Soderberg St. John 1410 Haven Hill Road AmbassadorSummer2011 South Londonderry VT 05155-9717 TheWilliamsSchool 36 Class of 1960 has refound an “among the missing” classmate, Alix Herter Mead! She was listed in the class of 1961 and Susan Hocking let me know that she knew where to find her in Maine! So Alix and I hope to meet soon in Maine and she’s happy to find a reunion time with our classmates and is now part of our email loop! Any other missing ones out there? 1961 50th Reunion Year Mary Sherman Lycan ’64 dove into the daunting task of bringing order to the renovated Library. When asked if her efforts to organize the collection might inspire others to help at their alma mater as well, she drily recommended that we highlight the cookies available for volunteers! 1965 Sara Schuster Peck Susan Hocking 71 Island View Ave 6513 Vista Del Mar Avenue Mystic CT 06355 La Jolla CA 92037-1938 sarapeck2000@yahoo.com shocking4@gmail.com 1962 Susan Duksta Howe 720 Apalachicola Road Apt. 202 Venice FL 34285-1635 rid25511@ride.ri.net Carol Ricker Vahlstrom 4 Golfview Drive Medford NJ 08055 crvfour@verizon.net 1966 1967 Shavaun Towers Bennett 440 Three Mile Course Guilford CT 06437 1963 45th Reunion Year Elaine Slosberg Andersen 9 Green Valley Lakes Road Barbara Dillon Olds 656 Greer Road East Lyme CT 06333 30 Silver Birch Lane Palo Alto CA 94303 cricket@ct.metrocast.net Clinton CT 06413-1173 1964 Mary Sherman Lycan 415 Wesley Drive Chapel Hill NC 27516 mlycanclef@aol.com stowers@towersgolde.com Carolyn Wright Miller bolds@comcast.net eanderse@usc.edu childrenbornthispastyear—Guild William,sonofmydaughterEvelyn andherhusbandGuild(June 2010)andCecilyDey,daughter ofmysonTomandhiswifeAlex (February2011).MyhusbandTom andIarebuildingabeachhouse inQuonochontaug,RIforour growingfamily.” Linda Maynard Powell 28 Flat Rock Road Ext. Stony Creek CT 06405 Candace Davis Sanfordwrites,“I amtheproudgrandmotheroftwo 1968 Martha Morrison Veranth 4460 Ashford Drive Salt Lake City UT 84124 mcmv72@alum.wellesley.edu Weekapaug.Wouldlovetoconnect withanyclassmembers.” and the occasional excursion. About our Golden Retriever, Harlan. My 10 years ago we started seeing each daughter Elizabeth is a Freshman at 1984 1971 other more frequently as movie mates, Syracuse University in the Newhouse Swansea Benham Bleicher going to the latest movies on a monthly School of Communications and the 25 Indian Hollow Road basis, and spending time afterwards Whitman School of Management dual Chesterfield MA 01012-9715 40th Reunion Year analyzing each movie over coffee. I program. She is having a great time at swanseabbb@hotmail.com Suzanne Hill Canning now cherish the time we spent. Little school, except for the record snowfall. 6 Old South Road knowing that those movies would be I left GM/Delphi in 2009 after a long Mystic CT 06355 our last shared memories. Hearing career (and 23 countries later) and wgcanning@snet.net from Jennie in April that she had I am currently the Chief Marketing cancer and was hoping to get together Officer for DeltaWing Racing Cars in with as many Wiiliams grads as she Indianapolis. Check the concept out at could, I contacted Maggie Jones to www.deltawingracing.com. I haven’t Lisa Brownell see if we could get everyone together kept in touch with many people 63-R Long Pond Road for Jennie. In May there were 10 of us from Williams, but I do see George 1972 Ledyard CT 06339 with Jennie , thats 50% of the class of Cochran ’79 very often, which is lhbro@conncoll.edu ’74, who met at the Nature Center to great. I have become an avid mountain chat and share some more memories. biking racer, putting in over 2,000 I brought photo albums from those miles a year. When I am back in Mystic Sarah Hill Canning Williams days and we all laughed this summer, maybe we can get a few 60 Kidds Way at our clothes and our hair styles. people together for a drink.” Stonington CT 06378 It was a great afternoon and I will sarahhillcanning@gmail.com relish those memories too. Thanks to 1980 1973 Maggie for organizing and hosting the Nancy Watson event, thanks to all those who brought 48 Elderkin Crossing delicious food to eat and to those who Norwich CT 06360 made the supreme effort to come 1974 to see Jennie: Carrie Cooper, Ellen Gottesdiener, Barbara Larkie, Maggie Jones, Kim Boyer, Lydia Cottrell, Lisa Maggie Jones Russ, Jill Atherton, Cindy Sleeman and 45 Quanaduck Rd her daughter ,and me, Deb Moignard. Stonington CT 06378 And thanks to Jennie for calling me so mjones@dpnc.org we could all get together. God Bess you my friend. One day we may be in line InJunetheClassof1974andfriends gatheredforaninformalreunionatthe DenisonPequotseposNatureCenter inMystic.Iorganizedthereunionon shortnoticeafterlearningthatJennie Nortonhadstagefourlungcancer andwantedtogettogetherwithher Wiliamsfriendswhileshewasstill able.JenniediedonAugust20,2011. Deb Moignardsharedpoignant together again.” 1976 35th Reunion Year Shelley Levine Abrams 1032 Amberwood Circle Naperville IL 60563-9351 shelley60563@comcast.net 1981 30th Reunion Year Rindge NH 03461 Cumberland ME 04021 asldvm@yahoo.com 1982 Charles Anderson 46 Brookview Court Noank CT 06340 P.O. Box 226 ccanderson@wallersmithpalmer.com Stonington CT 06378 Amy Cochran 43 Al Harvey Road 1978 meangeographicallytoo,becausemy Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel name,Moignard,wasalwaysnextto PO Box 726 Jennie’sname,Nortonalphabetically. Old Mystic CT 06372-0726 1983 WewereALWAYSinlinetogetherfor mzobel@moheganmail.com Gretel DeRuiter Stonington CT 06378 acochran15@comcast.net 7125 Lincoln Drive EVERYTHING.Wetookeachotherfor granted,alwaysknowingwe’dbethere. Bill LaFontainewrites,“Thingsare Welookedforeachother,knowing goodwithme.LeslieandIsplitour wheretogoforfouryears.Wekeptin timebetweenourhouseinMichigan touchthroughouttheyearsatreunions andthehouseonMason’sIslandwith Cynthia Cohen 58 Old Cathedral Road together.WhenIsay‘together,’I memories:“JennieandIspent4years 1985 270 Main Street Neal Bobruff nmbesq@att.net Life in Captivity, a new collection of poems by Jennifer McGowan, has been published by the Finishing Line Press of Georgetown, Kentucky, a small press publisher of poets. Jennifer is a writer, calligrapher, historian and early modern scholar who is published on both sides of the Atlantic. A longtime resident of Mystic, attended Princeton University. Her poetry and writings have been published in many journals, including The Vermont Literary Review and The Connecticut Review, among others. She holds a doctorate in English from the University of Bangor in Wales and has taught many subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Life in Captivity can be ordered online at www. finishinglinepress.com. Jonathan Labaree jlabaree@mac.com Philadelphia PA 19119 gderuiter@springside.org C L A S S 37 N O T E S Cristina Mitchell writes, “I am a partner at Hillside Family Medicine and Assistant Clinical Professor at Brown Medical School.” Ambassador Summer 2011 The Williams School 38 Class of 1986 25th Reunion Congratulations! 1986 hoursbeforeorderinganyfoodand closedtherestaurantout. 25th Reunion Year Brett Terry 1987 10 Conrad Street Elizabeth Preston Miramon Mystic CT 06355 460 Lefelle Street S brettcarrollterry@gmail.com Salem OR 97302-5119 Theclassof1986celebratedour 25threunionattheschoolthis June.Asmallgroupofusbegan thecelebrationthenightbefore. Lynne Mallorydrovedownfrom Maineandmanagedtosurpriseus bydraggingalongJill Giles.Filling outourNewYorkstatecontingent, Margaret Leemingmadetherainy drivedownfromPoughkeepsieand Chris PayercamefromSaratoga Springs.Thedistanceprizewent toRevell Carr,whocamefrom Greensboro,NorthCarolinaand broughthisfiancéeAnselElkins. Wespentseveralhourscatching upandtradingstories,with Chrisfinallyrevealingtheexact circumstancesofwhatlikelywas oneofthelongestdetentionsever handedoutatWilliams.Thenext dayturnedouttobeaglorious weatherdayattheschoolwith food,familyevents,aschooltour, andphotos.Mrs.Martineau,the WheelersandMr.Danenbergwere alsoinattendance.Katy Quinn arrivedfromNewYorkandPam Duevell NesbettcamefromNew Canaan.Otherthanthesenior lounge(whichisbeingrelocatedto accommodatea67-membersenior class!),wereliedonourtourguides toshowustheartswingandnew dramaclassroomandthehightech sciencewing.WetalkedtoRachel O’Brien TrentinFloridaviacell phone,thoughplanstoSkypein Sven FrissellandNiles Helmboldt didn’tquitepanout.Afterthe afternoonattheschool,Chris,Rev andIhadareunionbandconcert atapartyoveratJuliet Leeming’s houseinOldMystic,joinedby somemusicianswhowerethere. JoiningusfordinneratGoFish inMysticwereMegan O’Donnell Clark, Russell Learnedandhiswife Allyson,andLeslie Powell.Thefact thatweweregivenaseparateroom provedtobehandyaswespent Heidi Carter Pearlson 255 Park Street Newton MA 02458 hpearlson@adamaspartners.com 1988 Amy Silver 9117 Sudbury Road Silver Spring MD 20901-3525 aesilver@gmail.com Reva Edelstein Snow C L A S S Kate Kelly ’89 is engaged to Paul Perkins. A wedding is planned for September 2011. 1990 1991 Lori Stetz 4509 Westbrook Lane 6 Crosstrees Hill Road 20th Reunion Year Kensington MD 20895 Essex CT 06426 Melissa Chipman ree14@columbia.edu lcstetz@hotmail.com 1503 Rufer Avenue 1989 Ashby Anderson 7721 Curtis Street Chevy Chase MD 20815 ashby_anderson@landon.net Jennifer Dauster-Bevacqua 24 South Ridge Rd Niantic CT 06357 jendb1@yahoo.com FromThe Daywelearnofthe engagementof“KatherineSage KellytoPaulThomasPerkins ofArlington,Mass.Kateearned abachelor’sdegreefromClark University.Sheholdsadoctorof chiropracticdegreefromtheNew YorkChiropracticCollege.Sheis achiropracticphysician,andcoownerofActiveRecoveryBoston. PaulgraduatedfromHaverhillHigh SchoolinMassachusetts.Heisan electricalcontractorandownerof PerkinsElectricinArlington,Mass. BothKateandPaularedevoted triathlonathletesandcyclists.They metthroughtheirparticipation inthesesports.ASeptember2011 weddingisplanned.” Louisville KY 40204 Hunter Tura mrc6@columbia.edu 720 Fort Washington Avenue, L New York NY 10040 Amy Danenberg King tura@brucemaudesign.com 99 Glenwood Road Clinton CT 06413 AsannouncedinThe Day, “CharlesS.Glassenberg,director ofgiftplanningandinvestment partnershipsattheCombined JewishPhilanthropies,isaCircleof ExcellenceAwardrecipientfromthe Boston-basedorganization. Glassenbergreceivedthe group’sCommitmentAward. Hehassignificantlygrownthe organization’splanned-giving program,makingitanintegral partoftheCombinedJewish Philanthropies’work.Glassenberg, aWellesley,Mass.,resident,is responsibleforalladministrative aspectsoftheorganization’s donor-advisedfundprogram andtheJewishCommunity EndowmentPool.Healsostaffs thephilanthrophy’sinvestment committee.” a.king@snet.net Allison Rogovin 6836 Manse Street Forest Hills NY 11375-5735 39 N O T E S allison.rogovin@teachforamerica.org Charlie Glassenberg ’90 received the Circle of Excellence Award. 1992 1993 1994 Elaine Orsinger McCleary Eva Peck Jessica Colom Crawford 27A Middlesex Road 184 Franklin Street #D8 878 Peachtree Road Unit 735 Darien CT 06820-3736 Brooklyn NY 11222 Atlanta GA 30309 elaineorsinger@hotmail.com evajanepeck@yahoo.com AmbassadorSummer2011 Shayna Stern TheWilliamsSchool 40 Kendra Spiegel Stampor Philip Porter 6158 Falabella Circle 14 Banks Avenue Kalamazoo MI 49009-3953 Lexington MA 02421-6206 kendra@stampor.com philip@porterbuild.com Elizabeth Willis Thompson Colleen Reardon Shay 100 Mountain Avenue 68 Otter Cove Drive Pembroke MA 02359-2630 Old Saybrook CT 06475 pefthompson@comcast.net kevinandcolleen@comcast.net Josh Brewster writes, “I work at the Minneapolis V.A. and have moved out of social work and into administration. Live in St. Paul with my wife Amy and our spoiled Golden Retriever, Rosie. I really like Minnesota from March through November, the winters get a little long. We have great friends here and enjoy all that the Twin Cities has to offer. Don’t get back to SE CT as much as I would like. My brother Dean Avery ’99 is in the Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic, finishing his second year and may be extending for a third year. My brother Latham Avery ’03 is finishing his first year in a dual master’s degree program in social work and public health at the University of South Carolina. You may recall Dean, Latham and I were all different during our high school years, yet we all will end up with our master’s in social work and doing some sort of service for a couple years (Peace Corps or AmeriCorps). I talk to Adam Milne every month or so. He has the perfect family (wife, two daughters) and seems very happy. I connected with Shannon Haley a while back. She is a lawyer in NYC. Looking forward to my 20th reunion next year.” Phil Porter writes, “My wife Lizbie and I are living in Lexington, MA with our two children, Charlie age 5 and Annie who was born this past January. I am busy with my general contracting business, Porter Builders. I have recently emailed with Evan Bienstock and Patrick McLaughlin who are both doing very well. I am hoping to make it back to Williams soon to see all the great changes that have taken place.” Amie Tesler married David Bentley on August 21, 2010 on the beach in Watch Hill, RI. They are currently living in NYC and honeymooned in Thailand last November. sstern@us.telefonica.com 1995 Christopher Brady 22 Pepperidge Trail HighSchoolinMassachusetts.We havetrimestersandthisyearIam teachingAPBiology,Anatomyand Physiologyandfreshmanhonors biology.Iworkwithgreatpeople whoareverysupportiveandthings aregoingreallywell.MywifeAmy hasbeena1stgradeteacherin Westford,MAforthepast11years. IlookforwardtobringingAmy andSamtoareunionatWilliams sometimesoon.” Old Saybrook CT 06475 1996 Anna Kaye Lockmer 15th Reunion Year anna_m_kaye@yahoo.com Chandra Ahamed Grisanty 14 Steamboat Wharf, Apt 11 Bridget Mazour Rutherford Mystic CT 06355 190 East 7th Street, Apt. 602 chansarene@hotmail.com New York NY 10009 bridget.m.rutherford@gmail.com Allison Thorp P.O. Box 274 Michael Ellison writes, “I enjoy getting the Williams alumni magazine and reading about my teachers and former classmates. I would not be where I am today without the kind, patient mentoring of my high school teachers from Williams. Things have come full circle and I am in my third year of teaching high school science at North Andover 48 Cross Road Waterford CT 06385-1608 arthorp02@hotmail.com 1997 Lindsey Frost Dowling 2788 Trevino Lane Falls Church VA 22043 lefrost@gmail.com Hillary Weymer Gaynor 398A Sixth Street Dover NH 03820-5903 hgaynor@comcast.net Jonathan Marston 94 Waltham St #5 Boston MA 02118 jtmarston@gmail.com 1998 Matt Johnson 124 Chandler St., Apt. 5 Boston MA 02116 mbjohnson@alumni.brown.edu Angela Simos Karachristos 65 Buell Street Michael Ellison ’95 and his wife Amy welcome Samuel Malcolm Ellison, who was born at 8 lbs. 3 oz., 21 inches long on April 23, 2011. North Haven CT 06473 angelasimos@hotmail.com C L A S S Stephanie Catania ’00 is engaged to Kevin Belanger. A wedding is planned for September 2011. Steven Solinsky ’00 is engaged to Amanda Roy. A wedding is planned for November 2011. Fareen Ramji 2001 341 E 19th St Apt 2C Brooklyn NY 11226 fareenramji@gmail.com 1999 Kelly Buttermore 43-23 40th St Apt. 5M Sunnyside NY 11104 kbmore@gmail.com Anastasia Gilman Leyden 77 Ferdinand Street Melrose MA 02176-1103 stasiarose214@gmail.com 2000 John Scillieri 22 Woodland Road Waterford CT 06385-3920 jaspc@netzero.net Alexis Ramirez-Arnoldwrites, “MyhusbandBradandImoved backtoConnecticutinDecember 2010.Wepurchasedahousein Wethersfieldthatwe’veworked veryhardatupdating…stripping wallpaper,paintingeverysurface, guttingbathroomsandthe kitchen.It’sgreattoseethefinal resultscometolife!Itransferred departmentswithinAetnafor themoveandamnowlocatedin Hartfordatthecorporateoffice, workingasaprojectmanagerin theGovernmentsector.”From The Daywelearnthat,“Stephanie Rose Catania,isengagedtowed KevinAndrewBelanger.Thefuture brideearnedabachelor’sdegree innursingfromtheUniversityof Vermontandamaster’sofnursing inprimaryandacutecarepediatrics fromNortheasternUniversity. Sheispresentlyemployedat MassachusettsGeneralHospital inBoston.Thefuturegroom earnedabachelorofsciencedegree fromtheUniversityofVermont andamaster’sinsciencefrom DrexelUniversityasaphysician assistant.Heispresentlyemployed incardiacandthoracicsurgeryat MassachusettsGeneralHospital. ASeptemberweddingisplanned.” AlsofromThe Daywelearnof theengagementof,“Steven Joel SolinskytoAmandaMarieRoy. Stevenearnedabachelor’sdegree inmarketingatRogerWilliams University.Heiscurrently employedinsearchmarketingin Boston.Amandagraduatedfrom WestfordAcademyin2001.She obtainedbachelorandmaster degreesinarchitecturefromRoger WilliamsUniversity.Amandaisan associatearchitectinCambridge, Mass.ANovemberweddingis plannedinBoston.”Ross Erin Martineauisafashionstylistin NYCandwasthrilledtoattend FashionWeekinParisthisfall! 10th Reunion Year Vanessa Forma 90 West Road Collinsville CT 06019 vfk4@cornell.edu Ryan Levine wrote,“Ihavebeen livinginHongKongforthepast 4-5yearsbutitjustsohappensthat IwillbeflyingbackintotheUS foravisitstartingontheevening ofthe17thofJunesoIwillbeable toattendtheevent.Reallyexcited.” Kimberly Orefice Turnerwroteto BillFurguesonbeforethereunion, “MyhusbandandIhavemovedto MountDora,FLthispastwinterfor hisjob,andweareexpectingour firstchild(alittlegirl)aroundJuly 23.SoI’mnotabletotravelmuch anymoreuntilshearrives.Ireally wishIcouldseeeveryone.A WilliamspersonIhaveseenalotof isLindsay Poindexter Rizza. SheislivinginKillingworth, CTwithherhusbandandher sixmontholdbabyboy.After Williams,IgraduatedfromFairfield UniversityandthenayearlaterI enrolledingradschoolatLesley UniversityinCambridge,MAto getmymaster’sinelementary education.Itaughtfifthgradein LynnfieldMA,untilIhadtoleave mid-yearforthismove.Weare settlingintolifehereincentral Florida.It’sVERYdifferentthan NewEngland.Youseesomestrange stuffdownhere,butthepeople couldn’tbefriendlier,andwehave adreamhousesincethehousing marketisstillsobaddownhere.” Brad Kosegartenhadbeenteaching EnglishattheSalisburySchoolfor thepastsixyearsandthissummer moveddowntoWashington,DCto teachattheBullisSchool. 2002 41 N O T E S Pete Wing, peter.l.wing@gmail.com Dave Bateswrites,“I’vejust extendedforathirdyearwiththe PeaceCorpsinTanzania.I’llbe workingwithCAREInternational onaConservationAgriculture programinthevillagesofthe Morogororegion.Ifanybodyis intheneighborhood—Karibuni!” Peter Wingwrites,“Imovedbackto theUSfromChinaearlierthisyear andamnowlivinginNewYork. It’sgreattobebackhomewhere it’smucheasiertocatchupwith oldWilliamsfriendsand,almostas important,watchbaseballgamesat areasonablehour.” asawhole.)Sarah Hemenway McQueenwrites,“I’mfinishing upthesecondyearofmyPhD programincognitivepsychology and,onMarch20,2011,married mybestfriend,TravisMcQueen!” 2004 Chris Belknap chris.belknap@gmail.com AmbassadorSummer2011 Ellen Patterson ellen.i.patterson@gmail.com TheWilliamsSchool 42 Jon Stritar ’03 and Laura Kang were married this year and honeymooned in Bora Bora and New Zealand. 2003 Jessica Feinberg jessica.feinberg@gmail.com Gil Patterson gilp@vet.upenn.edu Griffin Bachstoppedbyschool totakeaquicktourofthenew addition.He’sfinishingupworkon amusicalbumthatheisplanning toreleaseoniTuneslaterthisfall. Hedescribestheworkadelving intoavarietyofmusicalgenres whilekeepingacohesivesound throughout.Arianna Funkwrites, “NowthatIhavecompletedmy Master’sDegreeinVisualCulture: CostumeStudiesfromNYU,I ammovingtoUppsala,Sweden!I willcontinuetodoindependent graduateresearchattheVasa MuseuminStockholm,learn Swedish,andlivewithmyboyfriend inthisbeautifulcountry.Come visit!”Heather Wrightgraduated fromURIwithadegreeinWomen’s Studies.(Hercourseworkwas orientedtowardGenderStudies Josh Weissbach’sfilmpremiered atCannesFilmFestival2011. TheUniversityofWisconsinMilwaukeereportedthathiswas amongthesixfilmsbyUWM studentsselectedtoscreenatthe prestigious2011CannesFilm Festival’sCannesCourtMétrageor “ShortFilmCorner.”Theuniversity describedhisfilmCalle 27 No. 1016as“adazzling,three-minute tour-de-forceofcameraworkand editing.Itdepictsmemoriesofa place,turnedoverandoverinthe mind’seye,hoveringontheedge ofabstraction—alovepoemto Havana—andtoCinemaitself.” Chris Wehrlycurrentlyresidesin Denver,COandhasbeenworking withtheDefenseInformation SystemsAgencyasaMechanical Engineerforthepastthreeyears. Timeoutsideofworkiswellspent traveling,playingultimatefrisbee, biking,andplanningoutwhich mountaintotacklenext.Anyone planningavisittothegreatstate ofColoradoshouldgiveashout out.AfterlivinginParisforayear, Jill Abbothasbeenworkingasa copywriterforanITorganization. Shejusttransferredtoher company’sofficeinSanFrancisco andisenjoyingtheniceweatheron theWestCoast.Jaclyn Freemanisa JD/MBAstudentattheUniversity ofColoradoinBoulder.Sheloves Colorado,butmissesthebeach. Shiela KernlivesinBoston,MA withherboyfriendRyan.Sheis finishinghersecondyearworking asaResearchAssistantforthe CenterforAutismNeuroscience ResearchatBostonMedicalCenter. Shewillbestartingnursingschool nextsummerinanspecialtytract forPsychiatricNursePractitioner. Tyler BurdcurrentlylivesinNew Haven,CTwithhisgirlfriend, Emily,andhisdog,Madison.He worksmanufacturingsailcloth andspends2monthsperyearin SoutheastAsiaworkingandsailing. Whenathome,hespendshistime windsurfingandkiteboardinguntil itistoocoldtobeinthewater. Chris Fortinis“ampedithasbeen sociallyacceptableforpeopleother thanprofessionalwrestlerstotalk inthe3rdperson.”Jeff Zollshan livesinBranford,CT.Hehasspent thelastyearandahalfworkingfor Thuleinthesalesdepartmentafter gettinghisstartwiththecompany creatingandexecutinganonline businesssellingdiscountedbike, skiandroofracks.Marcy Levine isworkingatalawfirminNew Londonandplanningtogotolaw school.Kyra Elliotwrites,“Iam theAssistantPlanetariumDirector attheTravelersScienceDome PlanetariuminWestHartford. I’mlivinginBloomfield,CTwith myboyfriendRoderick.Iam currentlyproducingthecomputer animationfora‘fulldome’movie aboutafuturecolonyonMars. Theplanetariumshowproduction isfundedbyNASAandwill bedistributedtoplanetariums throughoutthecountry.Iam lookingforwardtoattendingthe launchoftheNASAJunofrom CapeCanaveralthisAugust.”Alden UtterislivinginWashington,DC, andassistantmanagingaHudson BookstoreatDullesInternational Airport.Heandhiswifejust celebratedtheirfirstanniversary. Lindsey Tremaineiscurrentlyliving inBoston,MAandjustboughther firsthomeinSouthBoston.She willbeleavingherjobatamental healthnonprofitorganizationin Augusttobeginher1Lyearat BostonCollegeLawSchool.Kristen HolderiscurrentlylivinginRhode Islandafterspendingtwoyearsin AtlantawheresheattendedGeorgia StateUniversity,earninghersecond bachelor’sdegree.Sheispresently workingasaSupervisorinthe SecurityDepartmentatFoxwoods/ MGMGrand.Annie Prisloe Cappiellowrites,“MyhusbandRod andIgotmarriedandboughtour firsthouseinColchesterin2008. I’mintheprocessofwritingtwo novelsandworkingfull-timefora psychiatricnursepractitioner.Iam stillinschool,ultimatelyworking towardamaster’sinSocialWork. Rightnowwe’respendingourtime travelingandrenovatingthehouse. Andrew Dareniscurrentlyinhis 4thandfinalyearofaClinical Psychologydoctoralprogramat theMass.SchoolofProfessional Psychologyandiscurrentlyliving justoutsideofBostoninBrookline, MA.HetravelstoNewYorkCity onceortwiceamonthtovisit hislongtimegirlfriendRachel fromBrandeis.Dana Cohen finishedhermaster’sindance/ movementtherapyandmental healthcounseling.Shelivesin Brighton,MAandinSeptember isstartinganewjobasaclinician attheCommunityTherapeutic DaySchoolinLexington,MA. InJune,Emily Normanmoved fromtheDemocraticNational CommitteeinWashington, DCtoChicagoandisnowthe DirectorofProjectVoteAnalytics forObamaforAmerica.Sheis currentlycountingthedaysuntil herAugustbiking/rockclimbing vacationinthePacificNorthwest withhergirlfriend,Aletheia,and, ofcourse,theelection.Meris TombaricurrentlylivesinBristol, RIwithherboyfriend,Charlie,and isteachingfifthgradeatFriends AcademyinDartmouth,MA.Over summervacation,shereturnsto FishersIslandasthesummersailing director.Sheiscurrentlytraining forherfirsthalfmarathon,and hasenjoyedsharingtheexperience withherdog,Rocky.InJune, Angely CaraballomovedtoSalt LakeCity,UTandacceptedajob offertoworkasalegalassistant/ secretaryforacriminaldefense attorney.Duringhersparetime, sheisstudyingfortheLSATand exploringthestate.Shehopes toapplytolawschoolnextyear. Ben FergusonlivesinManhattan BeachwithhisgirlfriendLinsey. Afterworkinginthecorporate telecom/datacomsalesworldfora fewyears,hepairedupwithafew brightmindsandinvestorsandis nowpartownerforaconsulting firmthatdesignsandbrokershigh performancefiberopticwidearea networkstothemediumandlarge Enterprisespace.Heenjoyssurfing, snowboardingandHollywood nightlifeinhissparetime.Clancy Philbrickisworkingonhisnextart projectinthemiddle-of-nowhere, CAwhereheresides.Hespends hisfreetimecreatingfalsedialogue betweenthehorsesanddogsthat alsoliveontheranch.Hehopes hisprojectwillbeintheLouvre by2013.Brittany Finkeldeyis currentlylivinginChicago,IL. Shewrites,“IjustearnedmyMA inClinicalCounseling.Icurrently workforacommunitymental healthcenterasclinicalcase manager/therapist.Greattohear howeveryoneisdoing.”Alanna Ramirez-Arnold Thouinisliving inFarmington,CTandworking asanequityresearchanalystfor DowlingandPartners,following twoyearsatMorganStanleyin NYC.SheandAndre Thouingot marriedlastDecemberinBelize.” Sofie Malinowski iscurrentlyliving inNewYorkCity.Sheisworkingin developmentforNewYorkHarbor School,apublichighschoolwith anenvironmentalandmaritime themeonGovernorsIsland.Sofie’s olderbrotherPete Malinowski ’01 istheAquacultureInstructorand RestorationCoordinatorforthe school.Jessica Williamslivesin Boston,MA,andwillbeentering her2LyearatNewEnglandLawin theFall.Justine Williamsisback inMysticafter7yearsinAustin gettingtattoosandowningherown horse-drawncarriagebusiness.She liveswithboyfriendWes.Sheworks asanexoticanimalveterinary technicianandagardener,andis stillhorse-obsessed.Ellen Patterson isstudyingtogethermaster’s degreeinArtEducationatTeachers CollegeinNewYorkCity.She isenjoyinglifeinthecityandis excitedforstudentteachingthisfall. C L A S S 2005 Martha Canning 60 Kidds Way Stonington, CT 06378 Will Quinn, williamdquinn@gmail.com 2006 5th Reunion Year Rabia Malik Jon Shockley ramalik@alum.bu.edu shockj31@newschool.edu Colleen CymbalagraduatedMagna CumLaudefromDePaulUniversity inDecember2010withaBAin Communications.Sheiscurrently workingatComScore,amarket researchfirmasaclientanalyst. Kerri Hilton ’09 and Bill Bokoff ’09 met up in Belgium while both studied abroad in Europe. 2007 Corey Fast c.fast.07@aberdeen.ac.uk 2008 Nat Duncan ncduncan@gmail.com Molly Patterson mmpatt08@stlawu.edu Overthepastyeartheclassof 2008hastraveledfarandwide insearchofnewadventuresand opportunities.Carmen Trobaugh justreturnedfromstudyingabroad intheNetherlandsandwillbe enteringherfinalsoccerseasonat Emersonthisfall.Rachael Regayle spentthemajorityofthelast academicyearstudyingabroadin Kyoto,Japan.Duringthattimeshe livedwithahostfamily,studied atraditionaltypeofdancecalled nihonbuyo,andconductedfield researchoncontemporarykimono cultureforherseniorthesis. Caroline Standkespentherfall semesterinEgyptandnarrowly avoidedtherebellion.Molly Pattersonspentthepastspring inNewZealandstudyinggeology andiscurrentlyinterningattheSt. Lawrenceadmissionsofficeforthe summer.Devon Lagassehasbeen makingthemostofhersummer workingongreeninfrastructure methodsandpublicconnectivity forMansfield,MAandiscurrently trainingforahalfmarathonand theWarriorDash.Chris LaFreniere isinSeattlethissummerworking asacomputerprogrammerfor theBoeingcorporation.Diana Ramirez andSteven Allegro havebothhadshortsummers andareheadedofftospendthe fallsemesterinSantiago,Chile. TheywerebothawardedGlobal CitizenshipScholarshipsandwillbe activemedicalvolunteersabroad. Emily Begginswillbetravelingto Zambiathissummerforasix-week internshipthroughtheUnited NationsHighCommissionon Refugees.Shewillbeteachingand workinginarefugeecamp.Emily willbeaseniorattheUniversityof EdinburghinScotland,majoring inInternationalRelations.Paige Philipsreceivedagranttofund aresearchtriptoMexico.She writes,“Myprojectisstudying theapplicationsofarchaeological chemistryinsoilsampleanalysis, usingasiteontheMashantucket Pequotreservation,andasiteback inMerida,Mexico.Ijustfinished someworkonthereservationand nowIamworkingonprocessing mydatainthechemistrylabshere atGettysburg.”Ethan Schmidt writes,“FromNovember10–18,I wasstationedonboardaliberty shipinCorpusChristi,TX.From November19–February28,Iwas workingaboardtheM/VAPL China.WetraveledtoYokohama, Japan,Okinawa,Japan,Busan, SouthKorea,NewportSouthKorea, Shanghai,China,Yangshan,China andfinallybacktoCalifornia.We repeatedthatvoyagetwomore times.Attheconclusionofmy sojournaboardtheship,Iwas relievedtofinallybebackondry land,yetlongedformynextvoyage atsea.”Sam Dolewasprofiledin theJuly2011issueofShutterbug, describinghisexplorationintothe artisticpossibilityofcapturing imagesdigitally. 2009 N O T E S Elma Burnham eccburnham@gmail.com Jared Gorin jgorin@fandm.edu 43 Jared Klee jared.e.klee@dartmouth.edu Val Vesnaver Valerie@vesnaver.com Val Vesnaverwrites,“Threeof ourclassmateswillbestudying abroadinKenyaandTanzaniafor theFallsemester:Jenna Gunnell andJon Piccirilloarebothgoing onaprogramwithSt.Lawrence UniversityandIamgoingonan EnvironmentalStudiesprogram throughtheSchoolforFieldStudies (accreditedbyBostonUniversity). Bothprogramsincludeportionsin KenyaandTanzania.MarieAlyse Pereirawrites,“Imushedateam AmbassadorSummer2011 TheWilliamsSchool 44 ofsleddogsonaglacierinAlaska! Itwasprettymuchthecoolest thingever.”Thissummershealso wenttoQuebec,explainingthat, “we’vebeendoingresearchinto ourancestryanditturnsoutmy ancestorswerethefirsttosettle theareathatisnowQuebecCity. Therearetwostatues/monuments dedicatedtothem.”Gabe Ryan isdoingsomeveryinteresting researchatSwarthmorethis summer:“Ihaveagranttodesign aprototypehomeclimatesystem thatiscompatiblewithothersmart gridtechnology.Basicallyitcan communicatewithyourutilityand temporarilyshutoffiftoomany peopleareusingA/Catonce.”Bill BokoffandKerri Hiltonwereboth inEuropeintheendofthespring semestersotheymetupforquick visitinBelgium.Billwasstudying abroadinSpainforthespring semesterandhewasabletoworkin thevisitasapartofhisspringbreak travels.Kerriwasdoingasemester abroadinDresden,Germanyand shehadalongweekendsoshe wasabletohopovertoBelgium! HerprogramwasthroughBoston University.SheislearningGerman butsheistakingherengineering classesinEnglish.“Onecool thingIdidwhileherewasjoin theUniversitatschorandtravelto Zurich,Switzerlandtosingwiththe Zurichcitychoirandticketswere $40forourconcert!”Zoe McLean writes,“I’mmovingtoChinafor studyabroadandIwillbeinHong KongandthenBeijing.Ifyou wouldliketofollowmyjourney youcanfollowmeontwitterat www.twitter.com/Zoe_McLean ormyemailiszemclean@loyno. edu.Jared Gorinwrites,“Ihave beenrecentlyelectedtreasurerof mystudentcongressatFranklin& Marshall.Ihavealsojustreturned fromamonthinSouthAfricaafter creatingaHolidayprogramme combiningsportsandpublichealth educationinthetownshipof KhayelitshaoutsideofCapeTown.” Ted and Joanne Malahias joined Constancia Malahias ’10 (center) as she accepted the Gold Award, Girl Scouting’s highest honor. 2010 Alisa Biber alisa.biber@fandm.edu Sam Pieniadz sammyp7992@gmail.com Caroline Millswrites,“Iwaschosen togotoEcuadorfortendaysatthe beginningofJunewiththeprogram RostrodeCristo(TheFaceof Christ).AsaCampusMinistry Intern,Ialsohelpedorganizethe firstever‘FreshmanBlockParty’ forourclass.”Anna Darenwrites, “Igotinvolvedinafewactivities duringsecondsemesterwhichI reallyenjoyed.Iampartof‘Ears 4Peers,’whichisastudent-run hotlinethatservesasahelping hand,orear,totheundergraduate andgraduatecommunitiesofTufts. Iwasateacherinaprogramcalled ESLforABM,inwhichItaughtthe Spanish-speakingjanitorsEnglish. Iwaselectedtoleadtheprogram thiscomingyear.Also,IaminAOII sororityandamtheStandards RepresentativeformyPledgeClass, meaningthatIamthepersonin myclasstowhommysisterscan comeandbringforwardtheir problemsorconcernswithanyone oranythinginthesorority.” Aftercompletingasuccessfulyear atNYU,Jake Goldbergmade beneficialconnectionsthroughhis peersandbrothersofAEII(Alpha EpsilonPi)fraternityandlanded aninternshipastheexecutive assistantatGenesysPartners, Inc.inNewYorkCity.Genesys Partners,Inc.isaventurecapitalist firmthatprovidesguidanceto smallbusinessesinaneffortto bringsuccessfultransitionsand profitablegrowthtotheirfounders. Annie Marcinekwasacceptedto SchreyerHonorsCollege,which isthehonorscollegeatPenn Stateindicatingherexcellence inacademicsthroughouther freshmenyear.Kristina Mazzola showcasedhertalentfordancingin afacultyshowcaseinwhichonlysix otherfreshmenwereacceptedby auditiontodanceinapieceentitled “EventuallyWeWillFindOurWay.” Olivia Zoufalyistransferringfrom LasellCollegetoElonUniversity, whereKristinaisnowattending college.Kyah Gorinistransferring fromMuhlenburgCollegeto EmmanuelCollegeinBoston,MA. Bianca Salkinlovedherfirstyear atVillanova,whereshemade Dean’slistbothsemestersandis workingasanAmbassadorforthe school.Ali Bibercountsatleast 11membersoftheclasswhoare nowinvolvedinGreekLifeon theircollegecampus:Ali Biber, Anna Daren, Abbey Reiser, Bianca Salkin, Kara Shannon, Lauren Morse, Sam Evans, Danielle Briggs, Jake Goldberg, Hope Cullitonand Grace Beggins.Andrumorshave beenheardthatmorepeoplefrom thegradehaveshownaninterest inbeinginvolvedwithGreekLife ontheircampusaswell.OnJune5, Constancia Malahiaswasawarded theGoldAward,GirlScouting’s highestaward.Only45young womeninConnecticutearnedthis awardthisyear!Constancia’sGold Awardprojectwasanextension ofTheWilliamsSchoolCross Countrytrail.Shecreatednew trailsforhomemeetsandaddedto existingtrails.Shesaidshelearned perseverancefromherproject,and hopesthetrailimprovesthequality oftrainingforteammembers andtheschoolcommunity.She attendsEmbryRiddleAeronautical University. Congratulations to Williams newest Class Representatives, Emily Benson ’11 and Peter Harsh ’11, recipients of the Alumni Association Prize for 2011. “I have always felt fortunate to teach here at Williams and to be part of the close-knit community. There’s an energy to Williams that is unlike any I’ve ever experienced.” Jane Martineau Drama teacher (1979–present) Reflections As you reflect on your time at Williams, be inspired to join Mrs. Martineau in giving back to Williams. Visit www.williamsschool.org and click on giving@williams Non-Profit US POSTAGE PAID Permit #331 New London, CT 182 Mohegan Avenue New London, CT 06320 860-443-5333 Address Service Requested s y a w al you belong @ Williams Alumni Calendar Save-The-Date October 29, Spirit Day November 26, Alumni Soccer & Cross Country January 11, Young Alumni Reunion February 16, Boston Reunion with Pine Point School June 16, All School Reunion