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Here - Burke`s - Katherine Delmar Burke School
K AT H E R INE D E L M A R B U R K E S CHOO L
KayDeeBee
alumnae news
2011
Contents
1 Message from the Alumnae Board President
2 Year of Alumnae Events
3 Alumnae Board 2011-2012
4 Burke’s Names New Head of School
5 Teacher Milestones
6 Distinguished Alumna Award
9 Class Notes
23 Upcoming Events
24 Alumnae Annual Fund
27 High School and College Destinations
28 Ways to Support Burke’s
Did You Know?
19 alumnae have children who are students at Burke’s today
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Burke’s oldest alumna is 102 and lives in Marin County
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We have over 950 friends on facebook
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2,953 alumnae live in 42 states and more than 10 countries
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Three alumnae work at Burke’s
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Seven alumnae live at one address!
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Dear Alumnae,
It is such a pleasure to be a part of the Burke’s community.
From working at Family Festival and attending the young
alumnae cocktail party with Town, to having tea with the
third graders and speaking with eighth graders about the
post-Burke’s transition, I am grateful for the opportunities to
give back to Burke’s, a place that has given me so much.
The most important development at school this year
was the welcoming of Lila Lohr as our 2011-2012
Interim Head of School and the naming of Michele
Williams as our ninth Head of School. Alumnae
played an instrumental role in the Head of School
search process with Louisa Consagra ’78e serving as
co-chair of the Search Committee, alumnae board
members having the opportunity to meet each of
the four finalists, and all alumnae being invited to
an open house to meet Michele Williams after her
appointment in November.
company, starting up new websites and blogs, to
marriages, babies, and grandchildren. There is no
doubt that our alumnae are incredibly accomplished
women, and the common thread is Burke’s.
Please mark your calendar for the 2012 Alumnae
Luncheon, spearheaded by Alumnae Board members
Aimee Carlson ’85 and Lisa Congdon ’89, which will
be held at the Metropolitan Club on Friday, May 11,
2012. This is going to be a fabulous event, and I look
forward to seeing you there. If you have any questions
or would like to be more involved in the Alumnae
Association, please do not hesitate to contact me or
Lauren Becker, our alumnae coordinator.
There are many ways that we as Burke’s alumnae
stay involved and support our school – we attend
events, donate to the annual fund, share our news,
join the Alumnae Board, and remember Burke’s in
our estate plans, just to name a few.
I would like to thank the Alumnae Board for their
continued support of and commitment to Burke’s.
Each member has been instrumental in the success
of our events and meeting our goals.
This KayDeeBee reflects the great response from
alumnae to share their news. It is so wonderful
to learn what our alumnae are doing from being
a nationally ranked high school volleyball player,
working for a Tony-award winning regional theatre
Warmest wishes,
Bella Shen Garnett ’89
2011-2012 Alumnae Board President
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Year of Alumnae Events
Shop and Support Burke’s at
Luna Boutique, March 21, 2011
Former Burke’s student Christina
Spaulding hosted an alumnae
shopping party at her Pacific
Heights boutique, Luna. Alumnae
came to shop, drink, and catch up
on all things Burke’s!
Burke’s and Town alumni catching up at Rye
Alumnae Luncheon,
May 14, 2011
1989 classmates at Luna
Dinner Auction: Hearts of
Gold, March 26, 2011
Burke’s parents, faculty, staff and
alumnae celebrated together at
Bimbo’s 365 Club in support of
student financial assistance and
faculty and staff professional
development.
Alumnae visited campus to
celebrate the classes of 1961
and 1986 for their 50th and
25th reunions and to honor
Distinguished Alumna Award
recipient Rachel Skiffer ’88.
Third Grade Pen Pal Tea,
June 3, 2011
Culminating their pen pal letter
exchange, alumnae came to
campus and had tea with their
third grade pen pals. Alumnae
shared their stories of being
Burke’s girls, while third graders
kept alumnae up to date on what
it means to be a Burke’s girl now.
Burke’s and Beyond,
June 6, 2011
Alumnae led small group discussions with members of the class of
2011 about their educational and
career paths.
Family Festival,
October 22, 2011
It was the perfect sunny day
on campus for the 2011 Family
Festival: Around the World.
Hundreds of Burke’s families and
members of the San Francisco
community came to enjoy international food, entertainment and art.
Alumnae board members helped
out at the Alumnae Association
booth selling Burke’s goods!
High school alumnae at the 2011 Alumnae Luncheon
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Burke’s and Town Young
Alumni Cocktail Party,
November 23, 2011
Burke’s teamed up with Town
School to host a pre-Thanksgiving
cocktail party at Rye in San
Francisco. Over 60 alumni
attended.
Alumnae Board-Hosted
Cocktail Event, January 20, 2012
Each year the Alumnae Board
donates and hosts a cocktail party
as part of our Dinner Auction.
This year’s party was held at the
beautiful San Francisco home of
a current Burke’s family.
2011-2012 Alumnae Board members: (back row) Clara Abecassis ’92, Aimee Fowler Carlson ’85,
Bella Shen Garnett ’89, Lisa Congdon ’89, Katy Congdon Williams ’96, Sophie Middlebrook
Hayward ’90 (front row) Danielle Broude Yokell ’96, Sasha Bainer ’91, Gabrielle Kivitz ’89, June
Kitagawa Sakamoto ’88 (not pictured: Malaika Costello-Dougherty ’90, Jennifer Carter ’89,
Alicia Engstrom ’89, Max Boyer Glynn ’94, Maggie Stack ’94)
Burke’s Alumnae Board 2011-2012
Alumnae reuniting at the Alumnae Luncheon
Bella Shen Garnett ’89, President
Lisa Congdon ’89, Vice President
Malaika Costello-Dougherty ’90, Secretary
Danielle Broude Yokell ’96, Treasurer
Clara Abecassis ’92
Sasha Bainer ’91
Jennifer Carter ’89
Alicia Engstrom ’89
Aimee Fowler Carlson ’85
Max Boyer Glynn ’94
Sophie Middlebrook Hayward ’90
Gabrielle Kivitz ’89
June Kitagawa Sakamoto ’88
Maggie Stack ’94
Katy Congdon Williams ’96
Board members Bella Shen Garnett ’89 and
Sophie Middlebrook Hayward ’90 working the
Alumnae Booth at Family Festival 2011
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Burke’s Names New Head of School
Michele Williams will join
Burke’s on July 1, 2012 as our
ninth Head of School. A comprehensive national search yielded
not only the best candidate, but
someone who knows our school
well and whose philosophy and
values align perfectly with our
community.
For more than a decade, Michele
has been the Head of the Pebble
Beach Campus of the Stevenson
School, a school she has served for
20 years. To ensure a seamless leadership transition, Burke’s Interim
Head of School, Lila Lohr, and
Michele have weekly phone meetings and meet in-person regularly.
We share with you excerpts from
one of their conversations.
What made you know that Burke’s
is the right fit for you?
At the top of my list is Burke’s
commitment to single-sex
education. As a graduate of
Smith College, I know personally
the power of single sex education.
Your mission to ‘educate, encourage,
and empower girls’ resonated with
me from the beginning, but when
I saw it in action I knew Burke’s
was the place for me.
Equally critical is the school’s
celebration of childhood and
diversity. The students’ sense of joy
is so apparent because children
are allowed to be children here –
to learn, to play, to laugh, and
to explore.
Burke’s girls are clearly encouraged to be who they are and to
engage in the things that interest
and excite them individually.
When you walk the campus you
see, hear and feel that there is no
cookie cutter Burke’s girl.
And finally, I was drawn to
Burke’s because of the wonderful
adults I will be privileged to work
with, including the many alumnae
whom I met during the interview
process and the many more I hope
to meet soon.
How do you successfully blend
tradition with innovation?
It is probably part of the history
teacher in me, but I think you
successfully blend tradition with
innovation by always being mindful of the institution’s history.
Burke’s history is one of innovation as it was established by
women who were ahead of their
time in thinking about the educational needs of young women. It
has since graduated generations of
young women who were encouraged and empowered to take risks
and be confident and have spent
lifetimes doing just that.
What do you see as the challenges
of parenting and how can our
school be more helpful to parents?
As a parent of young children
(Andrew, 7, and Patrick, 4), I
know first-hand how challenging
parenting can be. Our children
are coming of age in an incredibly
fast-paced and changing world
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Lila Lohr and Michele Williams
and, as a result, trying to stay
abreast of all the cutting-edge
information regarding your child’s
academic and personal growth can
be overwhelming. I think schools
are most helpful when they work
with parents to help them navigate
this information overload. Burke’s
seems to be doing a fine job of this
through its Speaker Series and
other parent education forums.
Fast forward to next fall, what
will be your goals for the first six
months of your tenure?
First and foremost, my goal will
be to be as accessible as possible to
the school community – students,
faculty, staff, parents and alumnae. I hope that Burke’s will get
to know me well as I get to know
you. A mutual sense of understanding and trust will be critical
as we work together on our goals,
priorities and vision for Burke’s for
the years and decades ahead.
Teacher Milestones
Burke’s honored five teachers
in December for their decades
of outstanding service to our
school – Ms. Gale Mosheim and
Madame Toni Wagner, who have
taught at Burke’s for 35 years, and
Ms. Helen Wiley, Ms. Cynthia
Whitsell and Ms. Pat Tomei,
who have taught at Burke’s for
30 years. Here are excerpts from
the tributes that Interim Head of
School, Lila Lohr, shared about
each teacher:
Gale Mosheim – “She focuses
on the best in each of her girls.
They remember her and know
how much she cared about each of
them. Gale teaches with her heart,
which she clearly brings to Burke’s
each day.”
Toni Wagner – “She’s moved
by and dedicated to seeing the
beauty in life. As one of her many
friends noted, ‘Toni demonstrates
everyday how to appreciate the
fullness of the good life – friends,
fine food, travel and her Danny.’ ”
Helen Wiley – “Helen has been
described, ‘as a music director of
our library, for with the swish of
her baton, or a word of warning or
even a quick glance, she transforms cacophony into harmony.’
Another notes, ‘that Helen is a
helpful colleague, always willing
to lend a book or a hand to make
our lives easier.’ ”
Cynthia Whitsell, Gale Mosheim, Helen Wiley, Pat Tomei and Toni Wagner
Cynthia Whitsell – “Energetic,
curious and with her own sense
of style and dramatic flair,
Cynthia always has a smile on her
face, laughing and enjoying the
moment. A lifelong learner, she
masters her technological challenges and is eager to share stories
with her co-workers.”
Pat Tomei – “Let me close with
this observation from one of you,
who was once a student of Pat’s:
‘I have such warm memories of
being in Mrs. Tomei’s classes as
a Burke’s girl. It is wonderful to
work with her as a colleague and
to find that all my beliefs about
her as a child are true… she is
genuinely kind, caring, patient
and dedicated to supporting her
students.’ ”
We would like to congratulate
these outstanding women who
have taught hundreds of Burke’s
girls across many decades! When
we posted this amazing achievement on our facebook page,
many alumnae added notes of
congratulations:
“I was lucky to have both
Ms. Mosheim and Ms. Tomei.
Thank you!”
“I learned so much from
Ms. Whitsell, Ms. Tomei and
Ms. Wiley. Thank You!”
“It was such a pleasure and privilege
to both have all of them as teachers
and co-workers”
“Ms. Wiley helped me find my
favorite book genre, and Madame
Wagner, I still remember some of my
French! :) Thank You.”
“Madame Wagner holds a special
place in my heart. She’s a wonderful
woman.”
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Distinguished Alumna Award
The Katherine Delmar Burke School Distinguished Alumna Award is given each
year to an alumna who embodies the values at the heart of the school’s mission to
educate, encourage, and empower girls. The recipient exemplifies a life of learning,
service to community, individuality, and the ability to make a difference.
Burke’s was pleased to award
Rachel Skiffer ’88 the 2011
Distinguished Alumna Award.
Rachel Skiffer ’88
“Rachel exemplifies the
qualities that Burke’s works
to instill in its students –
hard working, kind and
confident.”
Rachel is a multi-faceted educational administrator with a
background in law, education,
and public policy. She is currently
the Director of Admission and
Financial Aid at University High
School in San Francisco. In selecting Rachel, one alumna noted,
“Rachel exemplifies the qualities
that Burke’s works to instill in its
students – hard-working, kind and
confident. She is a role model not
only to those at Burke’s today, but
also an inspiration to her peers.
Her courage to always follow her
heart – and her love and generosity which she selflessly shares with
others – truly make her worthy of
this award.”
Rachel carved a path of leadership,
community service, academic
excellence and public policy early
in life. At age seven, she joined
Children as the Peacemakers, a
club committed to world peace.
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As part of a Children as the
Peacemakers mission, Rachel had
the opportunity to meet with 26
world leaders including Chinese
Premier Zhao, Indira Gandhi,
Mikhail Gorbachev, and Pope
John Paul II.
After Burke’s, Rachel attended
Lowell High School, graduated
from Harvard University (magna
cum laude) and Harvard Law
School. At Harvard, she was
involved with the Harvard Law
School Drama Society and the
Harvard Law Review. Following
a successful career in real estate
law, Rachel shifted her career
to education. Before coming to
University High School, Rachel
was instrumental in developing a
sustainable financial aid system for
The Latin School of Chicago and
drafted the school’s first financial
aid policy.
Congratulations Rachel, from all
of us at Burke’s!
Nominate a Distinguished Alumna
Burke’s Distinguished
Alumna Award Recipients
2011
Rachel Skiffer ’88
2010
Vendela Vida ’85
2009 Jean Afterman ’75
2008 Ann Blumlein
Lazarus ’67
2007 Dr. Mary Piel ’73
2006 Mary Lowrey
Gregory ’71
2005 Dr. Bella Shen
Garnett ’89
2004 Nancy Hellman
Bechtle ’55
Each year the Burke’s Alumnae Board elects a recipient for the
Distinguished Alumna Award from a pool nominated by fellow
alumnae. If you would like to nominate a Burke’s graduate,
please email the following information to lauren@kdbs.org:
The name and class year of your candidate for the award
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A description of the nominee’s contribution/service to
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Å Your name and class year
the community
Å Details about the nominee’s volunteer and/or professional
achievements
Å Your personal perspective on the nominee and why you
selected her
We welcome your nominations!
2003 Heather Martinez
Zona ’81
2002 Elisa Katherine
Escamilla Schwartz ’56
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Class Notes
1950s
1920s
Six of the members of the class
of 1950 met at the home of Mary
Jones Kelley in San Francisco
in October – Louise DeMartini
Dixie Monkhouse ’28 shares that
she is “still vertical at 102!” Dixie
lives in a residential community
in Marin County where six other
Burke’s alumnae reside.
1930s
Jane Starkweather Spencer ’31
turned 100 years old in January.
She has six grandchildren and
nine great grandchildren, all of
them live close by, and as Jane says,
“provide a great comfort to me.”
1940s
Jess Porter Cooley ’45 attended
Burke’s from kindergarten
through high school and “could
never have managed Stanford
without the preparation given
at Burke’s.” Jess catches up with
fellow classmates Judy Swigert
Bonelli, Gerry Kennedy Cole and
Leslie McLaren Hill.
Barbara Fenger Cummings ’49 has
five grandchildren and one great
grandchild. Barbara plays the
cello and still works as a substitute
teacher in Special Education.
Vejar, Sandy Rietz Jones, Carolyn
Durbrow Baum, Mary Franck and
Wanda Herrington Walker. Wanda
shares, “Here’s to many more years
reminiscing. 61 years!”
Karen Carr Doherty ’52 tells us
that her youngest son and his wife
started a free secondary school for
underprivileged girls in Kenya in
2009, which today has girls from
27 of the 52 tribes represented.
Jeanie Doolittle Henry ’52 notes,
“We still live on a farm in rural
southeast Pennsylvania. Our four
children are grown and reside in
Ann Arbor, London, Santa Fe and
Baltimore. I am retired and do
volunteer environmental work.
We go to Sausalito for two months
every year where we walk, and see
old friends from Burke’s and U.C.”
Carole Jefferson Ehrhardt ’52
and her husband Frank are now
taking a back seat at Douglas
Ranch Camps as their son Steve
takes the helm. 2012 will be the
camp’s 88th season. Classmate
Jean Doolittle Henry and her
husband visited the Ehrhardts in
Pebble Beach during their annual
visit west.
Marilyn Walz ’53 lives in Oregon,
spending time at homes in both
Lake Oswego and Bend.
Louise Harris’ grandson Bo Gable
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Gloria Henderson ’59 and her husband Hal
Grace Richard ’53 writes, “My
husband R.B. and I have enjoyed
retirement and sailed most of the
seven seas with Crystal Cruises.
I enjoy duplicate bridge, have
attained the rank of Silver Life
Master and hope to make Gold
Life master in the next few
years. Our five children live in
California, Oregon, Colorado and
Virginia so we do cross country
visits to them as often as possible.
I still keep in contact with some
of my classmates – in particular
Pat Campbell Callender. Anyone
coming to Las Vegas for a visit –
I’m a good guide to the city and
county. Give me a call!”
While traveling through Saigon,
Vietnam, Eleanor Burke ’56
and husband Bernie spent
Christmas with their son, Fred,
daughter-in-law Loan and their
grandchildren, Mai Ly (9) and
Cody (6). Joining them was Leslie
Burke Dicke ’78e and her family,
Charlie, Molly ’10 (sophomore
at Lick-Wilmerding) and George
(seventh grader at Cathedral
School). Eleanor adds, “This year
I published the book Sketching
San Francisco’s Neighborhoods and
CLASS NOTES
a booklet: Saigon (a guide with
maps on where to go, what to do).
Doing these books and getting
them printed and distributed
has been exciting to say the least,
and I appreciate all the support
I’ve enjoyed from the Burke’s
community.”
Dr. Susan Seeley ’56 notes that she
still works at the University of San
Francisco, School of Education
and teaches French part time at St.
Joseph Notre Dame High School
in Alameda. Susan adds, “We
travel often – our next trip is to
Basque country – and have seven
grandchildren!”
Nancy Boldrey Cooper ’56 filled us
in on her move to the Southwest.
“After seven months of turmoil,
I have finally arrived in Austin,
Texas, at my new home. I join
my two children, Madison and
Kimberley, and their families
and my four grandchildren. I
couldn’t be happier. One sadness
was not being able to say adieu
to my classmates at their annual
lunch at Perry’s, but I hope to join
them perhaps next Spring. Look
forward to seeing all who come
to Austin.”
Marjorie R. Gordon ’59 heads
her own firm, Snap Décor. She
is also a world traveler, visiting
such places as Bhuton, Thailand,
Burma, Laos, Brittany, Vienna,
Amsterdam and Paris.
Eleanor Burke’s book Sketching San Francisco’s
Neighborhoods
Annie Hereford Rohrbach ’57
recently published her first book,
Conscious Order: Clear Your
Mind, Leave Clutter Behind.
It’s the culmination of Annie’s
25 years of working with clients
as a professional organizer helping
people create the order and
peace of mind they desire. Visit
www.consciousorder.com for
more information. Annie adds,
“My sweetheart Gary Walker
and I live in The Villages Golf &
Country Club in the foothills of
San Jose. Between us we have four
children and nine grandchildren,
who bring us much joy. Life is
good!”
Kathleen Rende ’59 is enjoying 17
years as Manager of Gumps’ Gift
Registry. She has three wonderful
children, a beautiful daughter-inlaw and two grandchildren – one
who is currently a kindergartner
at Burke’s.
We send a special thank you to
Louise Harris ’59 who gathered
notes and pictures for the class
of 1959. Louise sent us her
holiday card of her grandson,
Bo, who lives in Jordan Park
with her daughter Gingy Harris
Gable ’79 and husband. Bo is in
kindergarten at Mt. Tam in Mill
Valley. Louise adds that she loves,
“Having fun with my six-year old
grandson!”
Kathleen Rende ’59 with husband and
grandchildren
Betsey Pease Tryon ’59 shares
that she volunteers for Children’s
Theatre.
Florence Pierce Manning ’59 went
to her North Hillsborough grade
school reunion in October and
saw her Burke’s classmate, Susan
Otto Comartin.
Annie Rohrbach ’57
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CLASS NOTES
1960s
Susan Fesus ’60 welcomed her
first granddaughter Ellery June
Zanto in April 2010. “I love being
a grandmother. George and I still
live in Aspen during the winter
and summer and San Francisco
during the spring and the fall.”
Mina Barrett Lunt ’60 loved
her 50th reunion. Since then,
however, she told us she “fell and
knocked out my two front teeth,
but implants are great! Following
that, I got my nose pierced and a
butterfly tattoo. Jim and I both
retired this year. Life is good and
I have the connection with my
Burke’s friends – we all seem to
pick up where we left off, even at
fifty years.”
After retiring from medicine
in 2005, Anne Hunter ’60 was
ordained as an Episcopal deacon
in 2006 and is now a hospice
chaplain. Anne Shares, “All that
activity is a bit slowed down at the
moment because I’m being treated
for cancer. I’m doing very well
though.” We send Anne all our
best wishes.
Katharine Ashley Cobb ’64 retired
from the Gibson School, where
she had taught for forty years,
but is still substituting and doing
volunteer work at the Gibson
House Museum.
Pam Kleps Rhodes ’64 lives
Linda Liebelt ’65 retired in 2009
but says, “I have been busier than
I ever was when I was getting
paid to work. I volunteer for the
San Francisco Food Bank and for
the Friends of the San Francisco
Library. My husband, Wolfgang,
and I co-founded an environmental project to restore a mile long
greenbelt in San Francisco. We
have travelled to Peru, Galapagos
Islands, Africa, Israel, and Jordan,
and have trekked in Patagonia.
I loved spending a few days last
spring in the Big Apple with my
Community Foundation on
addressing issues from education
to regional planning and foster
care. Her husband, Mark, spends
most of his time writing plays for
his men’s club. Their daughter,
Megan, is engaged to be married
to Sam Neher at the family ranch
in Mendocino County in August.”
Margot adds, “My spare time is
spent on our ranch or birding,
reading or traveling. Our small
zinfandel vineyard produced a
pretty healthy crop of grapes that
await bottling this summer.”
Class of 1965 New York mini-reunion with Cathy Blumlein Strauss, Linda George Liebelt,
Sherry Saxe Loehr, Yvette Smith Schmalz-Riedt, Carol Upham Barnes and Joan Vennemeyer
classmates. Please check my profile
on Linked In and my facebook
page for more details and send
me a message! Would love to hear
from alumnae!”
“While visions of retirement swim
in my head,” Margot Mailliard
Rawlins ’65 continues to enjoy
working at the Silicon Valley
in Davis, CA and sings in the
Woodland Chambers Singers
groups. Katharine Ashley Cobb
has seen her perform and notes,
“The music was fabulous!”
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Thank you to Joan Vennemeyer ’65
who collected several class
updates. Joan shares, “Another
mini-reunion took place in
New York in spring 2011. Cathy
Blumlein Strauss, Linda George
Liebelt, Sherry Saxe Loehr, Yvette
Smith Schmalz-Riedt, Carol
Upham Barnes and I stayed at
The Blakely for a grown-up
version of a slumber party. We saw
two wonderful musicals, dined
at fabulous restaurants, visited
museums and shopped, of course.
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Joan also let us know that
classmate Sherry Saxe Loehr is a
prominent artist. “My husband,
Walt, and I had the opportunity
to visit Sherry’s studio at her
lovely home in Ojai in 2010.
I had seen her vibrant acrylic
paintings on her website and in
art publications but never in
person. The colors and textures
are truly amazing. I think you
would all enjoy looking at Sherry’s
website at www.sherryloehr.com.”
Andrea Solari ’66 notes that she
along with other members of
the class of 1966 have become
grandmothers for the first time
this year: MJ Dunphy, Diana
Morris Wild and Kathy AtlassRedfield. Andrea is the Director
of Finance at Salesian High
School while her husband, Jim
Klaczak, is the Athletic Director
and Head Football Coach at De
Anza. Andrea and Jim have been
spending as much time as possible
in Italy, although now with a new
grandchild, they are very much
enjoying living in Napa.
spectacular, and our last employer
was a famous designer. We learned
a great deal from him and copied
his ideas when we remodeled our
very small condo here in Boulder,
Colorado. We are doing what so
many people do when they retire:
traveling. I hope you are each
well. Let’s have a reunion this year
for our class!”
Amy Tremper ’66 with husband Steve in
New Mexico
Kathy Atlass-Redfield ’66 works
and travels on behalf of Theraplay,
an internationally recognized
treatment for children and families based on insights from attachment theory and recent research in
neuroaffective development. She
returns to the Bay Area often to be
with classmates, spend time with
her son and first grandson and
to follow her daughter’s career in
theatre (she interned with the
S.F. Mime Troupe last summer).
Kathy also “savors the joyful
wisdom and companionship of
the class of ’66 and other Burke’s
alum who remain the corps – and
at the core – of my mind and
heart. Forty-five years and counting forward… what a horizon of
gratitude and glee.”
After 25 years working together
managing ranches in New
Mexico, Amy Tremper ’67 and her
husband Steve retired in 2010.
“The last ranch we managed was
24,000 acres. The wildlife was
Andrea Solari ’66 with husband Jim
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Peggy Deamer ’68 is a tenured
professor at Yale University’s
School of Architecture. She lives
in Brooklyn, NY and is also a
visiting professor at Victoria
University in Wellington, New
Zealand. Peggy and classmate
BJ Rolph biked together from
Salzburg to Vienna in 2010 and
from Turin to Genoa in 2011.
They plan to bike the length of
England in 2012. Please send us
post cards!
Peggy Deamer ’68 with her two children Cam
and Frances on a bike tour in Austria
Marky Lynn Quayle ’68 released
her second CD of classic American
love songs of the 1930’s, 1940’s
and 1950’s. Entitled “So Lucky
To Be Loved By You,” the CD has
received positive reviews.
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Marky Lynn Quayle’s album entitled, “So Lucky
To Be Loved By You”
Enjoying a career as an entertainer,
actress, singer and coach of all the
above, Bettina Devin ’69 shares,
“I am back to doing voiceovers
and singing and performing for
corporate and private events,
despite my diagnosis four years
ago of Spasmodic Dysphonia, an
as yet incurable neurological
disorder that takes away the voice!
I am now producing an inspirational documentary about this
strange malady. Redoing an
Eichler designed house in San
Rafael with my boyfriend (many
will remember Adam Silver, who
terrorized our neighborhoods)
keeps me grounded in reality. I am
grateful for a very healthy,
relatively trauma-free past two
years, and still push myself beyond
my limits every day, knowing it
can all change on a dime. I
regularly see classmates Janis
Camp Meek, Donna Wagner and
Cathy Berl Deutsch, and love that
we stay so close. Life is good!”
Dr. Mary Piel ’73 and classmates
Terry M. Keyes, Hilary Hausman,
Norma Saiz, Zoe Hare and Nancy
Golden spent their annual three
Sandy Mailliard ’69 is living
Helen Hobbs ’75e shares, “All is
well at the Hobb’s House. Alice is
23, Laura is 19, Edmund is 16 and
Albert, 13, is in eighth grade!”
in Bluff, Utah and building a
straw bale house. She has joined
the local fire department as a
volunteer fire fighter and hopes to
become a Utah EMT soon.
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Mary Lowrey Gregory ’71 reports
that she is enjoying her work for
Pacific Foundation Services which
now manages 21 family foundations. She also chairs the Board
of At The Crossroads, an outreach
program for homeless youth in
San Francisco. Mary and her
husband Dan enjoyed a preholiday dinner with classmate
Nina Gates Motlow and her
husband Geoff.
Terry M. Keyes ’73 noted that
her daughter Jennifer has two
children, her daughter Christine
is engaged to be married next
August, and her son Michael is
about to graduate high school at
Marin Catholic and go to college
somewhere in California. She
states, “Still doing Children’s
Theatre and other volunteer work.”
day girls’ weekend at Tinsley this
fall. “We always love reminiscing
about our days at Burke’s!”
After 17 years in Chicago,
Deborah Selch ’77 and husband
Jason moved back to New York,
where he started an energy fund.
Her four girls range in age from
11-19, the eldest a freshman at
Middlebury College. Deborah
welcomes anyone passing through
to be in touch at jselch@rcn.com.
Kimberly Fullerton ’77 is back at
work full-time at the executive
search firm Spencer Stuart. Her
adorable daughter, Violet, is
almost three and began her first
year at pre-school at St. Luke’s in
San Francisco. Violet is getting
ready to wear the green jumper at
Burke’s for sure!
Jaimie Sanford’s son Abe with Kimberly
Fullerton’s daughter Violet
Bettina Devin ’69 with boyfriend Adam Silver
from Town
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Lisa Colgate ’77 shares, “I’ve just
moved back to New York City
after living in the suburbs for the
past fifteen years. I have three
children; Alexander, a sophomore
in high school, Oliver, a freshman,
and Georgina, a sixth grader at
Nightingale-Bamford School
in New York City. I started at
Burke’s in the sixth grade and she
started Nightingale in the sixth
grade as well. The schools have
the same feel and when I drop
her off, I often think of Burke’s. I
recently left my position as editor
of a community newspaper on
Long Island and am looking for
something in the city.
I had lunch with Shrevie Hooker
Shepherd ’77 in November. She
has three boys and is living in
Botswana. Her husband is a
doctor. She looks exactly the same
(don’t we all!) and still laughs at
absolutely everything. My niece,
Tatum McInerney ’09 (daughter
of my sister Hilary Colgate
McInerney ’80 ) graduated from
Burke’s a few years ago and she
always kept me in the loop about
what was going on at the school.”
Seattle-based musician, web
designer and eco-activist Deborah
Seymour ’78e shares that her latest
CD, Mama Wears a Hard Hat was
released in 2011 and can be found
at www.debseymour.com.
Deb also recently released her
first music video Little Zenn Car,
which has been viewed broadly
and written up by auto news
blogs. Her web design company,
DebWebWorks, has been in
business since 2000 and she
also authors an eco-blog www.
debgoesgreen.com. She would like
to thank Burke’s music teachers
July Perdue and Sandy Rudo,
art teacher Mary Swope, and
English teacher Nancy Haines for
encouraging her early on.
from Marquette University Law
School in May 2011. He is now
an Assistant District Attorney for
Dane County in Madison. As my
boys say, ‘He puts the bad guys in
jail.’ I am still at home as a fulltime mom with Brendan (7) and
Declan (3) and loving the change
of pace after being an executive
for so many years. If anyone visits
Chicago they should let me know
as it is just a quick drive from
Madison and I would love to keep
in touch.”
Margi Bogart Power ’82 writes,
Deborah “Deb” Seymour ’78e performing her
original songs
Gingy Harris Gable ’79 and her
husband are selling Cultivar wine,
Caspar Estate olive oil, honey and
wine made from grapes grown and
harvested on her mother Louise’s
property in the Napa Valley.
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Samantha Hartley-Hewitt ’82
shares, “It is so nice to be back
on campus dropping Catie off for
kindergarten. She is loving being
in the Red group, and I am loving
getting to know all the families of
Burke’s girls.”
Katherine Bacon Hurley ’82
writes from Madison, WI, “My
husband, Robert, made a mid-life
career change and graduated
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“All is well with the Power
Family. Elizabeth is 13 and is
currently applying to high schools.
Meredith is ten and loves her last
year of elementary school. Tom
is still enjoying commercial real
estate, and I recently was elected
to the Hillsborough City School
Board, a dream job for me. I
feel lucky to keep in touch with
classmates Claire Myers Mulcahy,
Amy Hall McNamara, Alexandra
Bellis Kromelow, Karin Flood
Eklund, Cynthia Carroll, Shelley
Bransten Perelmuter, Margot
Kramer Biehle, Elizabeth
Barber Moynihan, Katharine
Folger Yeager, Katherine Bacon
Hurley, Anne-Marie Fowler and
Lisa Stewart McKnight. Those
Burke’s ties are strong!”
As the Executive Director of the
Union Square Business District,
Karin Flood Eklund ’82 shares,
“I ran the campaign to form this
property owner association over
ten years ago and renewed the
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district in 2009. I am excited
about this new opportunity to
serve our fine city. On another
note, my daughter entered the
Upper School this year and
now she sports her sailor middy
and blue skirt to school – and
sneakers!”
Claire Myers Mulcahy ’82 lives in
San Francisco with her two boys,
John Michael (4) and Jamie (3).
After working in the performing
arts for more than a decade, she
recently began a new career in
residential real estate with Hill &
Co. The first property she sold was
on 32nd Avenue, with a great view
of the Burke’s playing field! Claire
adds, “What fond memories of
that great campus!”
Amy Hall McNamara ’82 and
husband Michael celebrated their
ten-year anniversary in September
2011! Ginny is in second grade
at Burke’s and Margaret will be
a kindergartner at Burke’s next
year with another Burke’s legacy,
Kären Rindal, Edie Fleishacker
Rindal’s ’84 daughter. Amy
noted, “Unfortunately, just before
Thanksgiving, my mother Linda
Kendall had a major stroke in
Florida. Thankfully I was there
and she received quick medical
intervention. She is making
remarkable progress and is an
inspiration to us all.”
“Totally deluged and disgusted
by girlie-girl culture,” says Margot
Magowan ’83, a mother of three
daughters ages 2-8. She started
Reel Girl, a blog dedicated to
imagining gender equality, is
cross posted on SFGate, and its
posts have been linked to major
sites around the web including
The Week, Jezebel, The Wall Street
Journal, Forbes, Adweek, and
more. Margot’s short story “Light
Me Up” is featured in the anthology Sugar in My Bowl edited by
Erica Jong, and is now writing a
chapter book about the fairyworld
for middle school readers. “It’s
a fantasy adventure with many
brave, cool girls.”
Serving her second year on the
Burke’s Board of Trustees, Julia
Wong ’83 writes, “Alas, no Burke’s
girl for me – we welcomed our
second son last fall. Very sadly I
lost my father, my #1 role model,
last March after a yearlong battle
with cancer. He is a constant
inspiration.”
Anna Banks ’83 shares, “I am
enjoying serving on the board
for the Museum of the African
Diaspora (MoAD) and have
recently taken on the task of chairing the Marketing Committee. I
am enjoying married life and living
on the sunny side of the bay in
Oakland.”
Alexandra Stimson Davis ’82 Benicia Gantner ’84 recently
writes from Seattle where she
lives with her husband and two
boys, ages seven and five.
gave birth to “two more girls in
green uniforms (eventually!) We
are thrilled and all doing well.”
Benicia’s eldest daughter, Lucy, is
in kindergarten at Burke’s this year.
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Benicia Gantner’s daughter Lucy ’20 with her
new twin sisters
Emily Hobin ’84 shared that her
mother, Rosemary Ames, passed
away in May after a recurrence of
breast cancer. “I was so grateful
for the support from the Burke’s
community, including having
eight of my classmates and various
Burke’s friends at her service.”
Lisa Hauswirth ’84 emailed, “My
life feels like a bit of a medley:
I launched a blog dedicated to
“accessible chic” at chiclectic.com,
I have become increasingly
involved with the San Francisco
General Hospital Foundation
where I am on the board and I’ve
been doing a bit of brand strategy
consulting. My daughter Emma
is now a fifth grader at Burke’s.
While she was thrilled to retire
the green jumper, I was a teary
mess at Pansy Day, which is very
much the same. My son Cole is in
third grade and is grateful that he
doesn’t have to wear a uniform.”
Hope Mohr ’85 is a choreographer
and Artistic Director of Hope
Mohr Dance in San Francisco,
which is in its fifth season.
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Martha Merrill ’85 is living in
Raleigh, North Carolina and has
twin daughters Sophie and Grace
(4). Martha has been at home since
they were born, and has a blog
www.runninginmommyland.com
that documents her life while training for a half marathon. Martha
notes, “It’s been a great outlet and
has reconnected me with many of
my old Burke’s friends!”
Jessica Wynne ’86 and husband
Stephen live in San Francisco
with their two boys, Hunter (7)
and Webb (5), and their latest
addition Iris (1). Hunter goes
to Town School, and Webb will
attend Town next year. They
have reconnected with classmates
from Burke’s and loved attending
the Family Festival. Jessica just
started a sabbatical from Sotheby’s
International Realty, where she
has been working for the past
ten years.
Allyson Kimmel Sudar ’87 lives in
Los Angeles where she is a Deputy
District Attorney. She has two
children, Zachary and Natalie. Her
husband Richard is also an attorney.
Alumnae Board member June
Kitagawa Sakamoto ’88 shares,
“After ten years in Japan working
as an attorney and as the Director
of the Tokyo Campus of Temple
University School of Law, I moved
back to San Francisco last spring
with my husband, Brian, and two
sons, Case (7) and Trent (3). I am
currently overseeing the renovation
of our new home located right
across the street from Burke’s.”
1988 classmates Judy Hanna Cuneo, Helen Fawcett, June Kitagawa Sakamoto, Sara Rothenberg Hauck,
Betina Baumgarten, Leila Marcucci, Rachel Skiffer
On September 9, 2011 Susan
Peirce Thompson ’88 gave birth
to her third daughter, Maya Peirce
Thompson. Susan shares, “Maya’s
twin sisters Alexis Carmel and
Zoe Shiraz (3) were excited to
welcome her home. They hustle
around the house to make sure
she always has her pacifier. My
husband David was just promoted
to manager at his corporate
valuation firm and I am receiving
tenure and promotion to Associate
Professor of Psychology at Monroe
Community College in Rochester,
NY. I have fond memories of
Burke’s and hope to make it back
to San Francisco for one of the
luncheon reunions sometime soon.”
Judy Hanna Cuneo ’88 and her
husband Marc live close by sister
Laurie ’92 in Sonoma. Judy just
had a baby boy named Luke
Marco and has two little girls,
Claire (4) and Vivian (2).
Judy Hanna Cuneo’s new baby boy Luke Marco
Ashley Mevi ’89 had a baby
in January 2011, Luke Marco
Kneafsey.
Elizabeth “Beth” Goya
Morris ’89 “Finally a girl – Harper
Susan Peirce Thompson ’88, with husband David
and twin daughters Alexis and Zoe
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Kanani Morris – joined proud big
brothers Rowan and Mason on
December 30, 2011.”
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Corinne Rocca ’89 gave birth
to daughter Amelie Anna on
November 21, 2010.
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Katie Davis ’90 emails, “I am
living in London after graduating with two Masters from the
American University of Paris. I
am working at Bell Pottinger in
the Business Brands group. Life in
London is wonderful but I do miss
all the Burke’s ladies in the States.
I do get to see Marie-Therese
Schmid-Kühnhöfer ’90 often in
London and Zurich.”
Sarah Ogilvie Saint-Amand ’90
had her first baby in July 2011,
Henry Chrishom Saint-Amand.
Abiah Karthauser ’90 shares,
“My husband Collin and I had
our first child, Alexandra Ines
Karthauser, on July 28, 2011.”
Sarah Seitchik ’91 writes, “As I
write this, I am in a hospital room
in Sonoma as a doula for a good
friend of mine in labor. It is my
favorite pastime. Otherwise I
am a real estate agent with Wine
Country Group Realtors by day
and mama by night.”
Monique Phillips Pflager ’92
reports, “This has been a very
exciting year for the PhillipsPflager family. Cecilia Ann (6)
started kindergarten at Burke’s
and loves school, especially her
‘fancy’ uniform, fabulous teachers
and her new friends. Piper Rose
(2) started pre-school at the Marin
JCC where I chaired the annual
gala.” The family spent winter
break exploring Disney World
in Florida where Monique and
John spent their eighth wedding
anniversary. Monique teaches
dance classes at Star Dance Studio
and is doing wildlife foster care in
her free time.
Marie-Therese Schmid-Kühnhöfer
’90 shares, “I have been living in
Zurich for the past six years. My
husband and I had our first baby,
Paul Henry, this past August. I
am in frequent contact with Katie
Davis who is living in London and
doing fabulously!”
Laurie Hanna ’92 is recently
engaged to Marty Carrade. He
proposed on Thanksgiving in
front of their entire families. “We
just moved to Marin and I am
loving it. I work as an Institutional
Sales Trader at State Street Bank
and in my free time I work for the
family winery, Hanna Winery.”
Sara Galvin Biroschak ’93
currently works for Booz Allen
Hamilton as a consultant doing
government contracting. She and
husband Ben gave birth to their
first baby in December, Lucy
Maeve Biroschak.
Daisy Barringer ’91 is the Sports
Editor for www.xoJane.com.
She also writes for several other
publications, including covering
the 49ers for SFist.com. More
importantly Daisy noted “I see
Meredith Herman ’91 without
fail every Monday night for spin
class followed by half-price wine
at Perry’s.”
Top: Sarah Seitchik ’91 and husband
Bottom: Sarah Seitchik’s children
Monique Phillips Pflager ’92 with Cecilia Ann ’20
and Piper Rose
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Christina Cardenas Castelein ’94
and husband Jep had a daughter,
Claire, in April. Christina
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Mariel Wolfson ’94 is working on
finishing her dissertation in 2012
to get her Ph.D. in the History of
Science from Harvard University.
Mariel isn’t sure what she’ll be
doing after that, but she is really
looking forward to exploring the
possibilities and starting a new
chapter in her life. San Francisco School. Melissa
performs improv on a weekly basis
with the Un-Scripted Theater
Company. She is also getting
married this August, with two
Burke’s classmates as bridesmaids!
Brenda Adams ’94 is currently
Christina Castelein ’94 with her daughter Claire
graduated from Duke University’s
Nursing program in 2008, worked
for a couple of years as a nurse and
is now attending San Francisco
State University Family Nurse
Practitioner program.
Sylvia Bronson Mason ’94 lives
in Napa with her husband David
(and their dog, August), and
they are proud to announce the
arrival of their first child – Lucy
Solari Mason, born on August
13, 2011. Sylvia has been working
in Marketing for E. & J. Gallo
Winery since getting her MBA at
the UCLA Anderson School of
Management in 2007.
working as a staff attorney at Bay
Area Legal Aid, where she represents domestic violence victims in
family law and immigration cases.
She and her husband (and their
dog, Abe Lincoln) live in Mission
Bay in San Francisco and are
expecting their first child, a girl,
in March 2012.
Dana Marseille ’94 is a pediatri-
cian at Children’s Hospital in
Los Angeles. She resides with her
husband Jeremy in Irvine, CA.
Ashley Tudor ’94 wrote Sweet
Potato Power scheduled to be
published in March. It is a
nutrition book full of delicious
paleo and gluten-free sweet potato
recipes. Ashley adds, “Best of all,
it is full of self-experiments that
will help you create your own diet
rules and tweak your performance
based on your unique biology.”
Miya Kang ’94 and her husband
Justin welcomed their new baby
boy Ryan in 2011.
Melissa Holman ’95 moved back
to San Francisco two years ago
after a decade back east, and is
teaching fourth grade at The
Sylvia Bronson Mason’s daughter Lucy
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Melissa Holman ’95 with fellow Un-Scripted
Theatre actor.
Josephine Liu Lochbaum ’96
married Dr. Milo Lochbaum
on January 15, 2011 in the
San Francisco Presidio. Two of
her bridesmaids were Burke’s
classmates Stina Skewes-Cox and
Misha Villa-Popescu!
Tara McGann ’96 married on
July 16, 2011 in Aptos, CA. Several
Burke’s alumnae were in attendance. Tara adds, “I am currently
living in San Francisco with my
new husband, Alex Friedman from
Walnut Creek, CA and am working as a physical therapist.”
Misha Villa-Popescu ’96 shares,
“After more than 20 years of
friendship that began at Burke’s,
I was very honored to be Josephine
Liu Lochbaum’s maid of honor at
her wedding. Stina Skewes-Cox
was also part of the bridal party.
The three of us enjoyed getting
primped and primed for the
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joyous occasion. Chris Frank
proposed to Misha at the Union
Square ice rink on November 21,
2011. They are planning for a
destination wedding in 2013.
Jessica Pettus ’96 writes, “After
graduating from Vanderbilt
University with honors in 2004, I
worked for three years at a small
communications consultancy in
San Francisco, and then returned
to school in 2008 at the American
University of Paris, where I was
valedictorian of the graduate
studies programs and earned a
Masters in Global Media and
Communications.” Since returning to San Francisco in 2010,
Jessica has been employed with
Oracle as a Communications
Manager for their North America
sales organization.
Morgan Osthimer ’96 is working
for Christie’s Auction House in
New York in Impressionist and
Modern Art, and is now living
in Brooklyn.
Misha Villa-Popescu ’96 and fiancé Chris
Alyson Wong ’96 is living in Los
Angeles and continuing with her
comedy. Ali made her network TV
debut on a show with Christian
Slater last year called “Breaking
In”, and currently can be seen
on the sitcom “Are You There
Chelsea?” on NBC. Ali appeared
on The Tonight Show with Jay
Leno last year and enjoys doing
her stand-up locally and nationally. She is the proud auntie of
three nephews (two from sister
Julia ’83 and one from sister
Mimi ’86) and one niece.
Katie Innes ’98 wrote, “Having
Josephine Liu Lochbaum ’96 with bridesmaids
Misha Villa Popescu ’96 and Stina Skewes-Cox ’96
just married a wonderful man
from Iceland, we traveled to his
homeland for the winter holidays.
I look forward to many more trips
there in the future. I’m currently
winding down my position at the
World Affairs Council and will
be looking for something new
this spring. In the meantime,
I’m still singing with Musae, a
wonderful women’s ensemble here
in San Francisco. We’ll be having
auditions in April, so please let me
know if you’re interested.”
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After graduating from Trinity
College Dublin in 2008 with
a Masters in Psychology and
Neuroscience, Alice Galvin ’98
moved back to San Francisco. She
currently works at the Preventive
Medicine Research Institute under
Dr. Dean Ornish conducting
research on the Medicare covered
“Dean Ornish program for reversing heart disease.” She is a trained
health and nutrition counselor and
sees private clients who wish to
change their health, weight, stress
level and energy. You can visit her
website at www.alicegalvin.com.
Nutritionist Alice Galvin ’98
Katya Certic ’98 graduated from
The University of Edinburgh
Medical School in 2008 and spent
two years working in Edinburgh
as a ‘house officer’ (similar to
an intern here). In 2009, Katya
married Michael Partridge,
whom she met in medical school.
“It was lovely to see some familiar
Burke’s faces in Edinburgh for
the wedding – Alexis Perry and
her father Duane attended, as
well as the Duh, Diao and Shea
families. Classmates Sarah Shea,
Anna-Kristina Fox and sister Mara
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Allison Fisher ’01 shares, “After
Vassar, I moved to New Orleans,
where I work as an investigator
for the Public Defenders’ Office.
I plan to apply to law school in
the future.”
Jeanette Klemeyer ’01 writes
A Burke’s reunion at Tara McGann’s wedding. Left to right: Elizabeth Skewes-Cox ’06, Stina
Skewes-Cox ’96, Vanessa Vida ’85, Tara McGann ’96, sister Melissa McGann ’94 (maid of honor),
Misha Villa-Popescu ’96, Sita Sherman ’75, and Ellie Sherman’73
were bridesmaids. Michael and
I moved to Hampshire in 2010,
where I have started an eight-year
training program in Pediatrics and
he is training in General Practice.”
Katya also reports that her
sister Mara (who, if she’d stayed
through eighth grade at Burke’s,
would have been in the class of
2004) is now in her last year of an
MA in French and Linguistics at
the University of Edinburgh.
Hanna Hart ’98 shares, “I
currently work as a cheesemaker at
Nicasio Valley Cheese Company
and am beginning my training to
become a midwife.”
Amanda Dowell ’98 graduated
from Johns Hopkins School of
Nursing in July and is currently
looking for her first job as an RN.
Marie Wyatt ’98 lives in New York
and is currently in a Master’s of
Social Work program at NYU.
Her internship is in a foster care
agency and loves the work. Marie
earned her undergraduate degree
from Vassar College and has been
working with children in various
capacities ever since. Marie adds,
“I have been tutoring to make
some money while I am in school,
and I have a really old cat that I
actually adopted while I was still
at Burke’s.”
Anna-Kristina Fox ’98 is currently
living in Washington D.C.,
and is a third year law student
at American University. AnnaKristina is taking the California
Bar this summer and will
complete a Masters thesis in
International Affairs next spring.
She will be studying the role of
women in legislative strengthening
in Africa.
Megan Seely Smith ’99 recently
married and classmates Shelley
Petrie, Kim Goldfien and Lauren
Levinger were bridesmaids!
Lauren Levinger ’99 has started
a food and lifestyle website,
www.thefood-life.com, that
chronicles the food adventures of
our favorite literal and figurative
“Tastemakers.”
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“Since graduating from
Northwestern University in 2009
with degrees in History and
Theatre, I have been working as
a stage manager in London and
Chicago. Most recently I was
the Assistant Stage Manager at
Chicago’s Lookingglass Theatre
which won the 2011 Tony award
for best regional theater in the
United States.” Jeanette recently
began her Masters Degree
program in Stage Management
at the Royal Welsh College of
Music and Drama in Cardiff.
Martina Suess ’02 graduated from
the University of Colorado in May
2010. Martina spent a majority
of that summer traveling Europe
and Israel and then moved to Los
Angeles for a job with a prominent
entertainment news website,
TheWrap. She is now working at
DDA Public Relations. Martina
added, “It has been a whirlwind
year and a half in Los Angeles,
but I am happy to say that I have
landed on my feet and am enjoying every minute of it, though I
miss San Francisco and visit as
often as I can.”
Piper Connelly ’04 is currently
attending the University of Oregon.
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Megan Bagaman ’04 will be
graduating in the spring with
a degree in Communication
from St. Mary’s College of
California (National Modern
Languages Honor Society Alpha
Mu Gamma) and just released a
documentary on Critical Mass
called Forcing the Pace and is
starting the film school application process. The documentary
is up on YouTube under the title
Forcing the Pace: A Critical Mass
Documentary. In Memoriam 2010-2011
Elizabeth Flood ’34, grandmother
of Karin Flood Eklund ’82 and
great grandmother of Anna-Liisa
Eklund ’15
Marion Marcus Wright ’37
Nancy Hood ’38
Kelly Wyatt’s portrait at the United States
Air Force Academy
Patricia O’Connell Williams ’46
Sarah Steinhart ’08 has been
accepted to Sarah Lawrence College
in New York. She graduates from
The Branson School in June 2012.
Talia Storey-Cuddeback ’09 and
Maddie Brown ’09 played in the
Megan Bagaman ’04 in Mexico working on her
documentary Forcing the Pace
BCL Tennis Finals. Talia, representing Drew, placed fourth and
Maddie, representing University,
placed third.
Charlotte Frances ’47
The Honorable Cynthia
Holcomb Hall ’47
Joan Michener ’50
Sibyl Ann Otter ’53
Kerry Lynn Harper ’63
Mary-Louise “Missy” Orrick
Peterson ’66, aunt of Elizabeth ’05,
Katherine ’02 and Sarah Orrick ’00
Deidre McBride ’67, sister of
Kelly Wyatt ’04 is completing
her final year at the United States
Air Force Academy. Kelly shares,
“The best way to describe my
experience at the Air Force
Academy is ‘full.’ I have had
the opportunity to jump out of
‘perfectly good airplanes,’ teach
survival skills to the class below
me, spend a semester in China
and a summer in Washington
D.C. and become a leader in my
squadron.” After graduation, Kelly
will be an intelligence officer in
the US Air Force. She would like
to spend some time at one or more
overseas bases in Europe or Asia,
but “wherever I end up I will
simply do my best.”
Jacquelyn James ’41
Marsha Marquis ’67
Lori Anne Selten ’67
Donna Gottwald Nixon ’69
Charles Kenney, father of
Talia Storey-Cuddeback ’09 and Maddie
Brown ’09 at the BCL Tennis Finals
Nationally ranked volleyball
player, Jaelah Hutchison ’11 plays
on the varsity team for University
High School.
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Theresa Kenney ’97
Tim McCann, father of
Kate McCann ’12
Richard Smith, husband of
Mariana Smith ’77 and father
of Ana Clare ’09, Eva ’13 and
Stella Smith ’16
Burke’s
upcoming e vents
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Join us for these upcoming events!
Burke’s and Beyond – April 20, 2012
We are looking for alumnae who are interested in discussing their post
Burke’s educational and professional paths with current eighth graders.
Please contact lauren@kdbs.org if you are interested in participating.
Alumnae Luncheon – May 11, 2012 at the San Francisco Metropolitan Club
Easy ways to
stay connected and
support Burke’s
“Friend” us on facebook!
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Attend the 2012 Alumnae
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Luncheon
Join us for a wonderful lunch and to celebrate 50th, 25th, 20th and 10th
year class reunions. Look for your invitation soon!
Donate to the Alumnae
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“Just Alum” Event – May 31, 2012
Send us your news to
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Members of the classes of 2010 and 2011 are invited to a “mocktail”
happy hour on campus after the evening performance of the eighth
grade Spring Musical.
Annual Fund
lauren@kdbs.org
Remember Burke’s in your
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will or estate plan
Email invitations to come; please contact lauren@kdbs.org if you are
a class of 2010 or 2011 alumna and would like to help.
Third Grade Alumnae Tea – June 1, 2012
Alumnae are encouraged to join the Alumnae Board for this on-campus
tea with the class of 2017.
Please contact lauren@kdbs.org if you would like to attend.
Pansy Day – June 6, 2012
Join the Burke’s community in celebrating the class of 2012 and
the 2012 Distinguished Alumna Award recipient.
Aimee Fowler Carlson ’85 and Mary Saxe ’66
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Alumnae Annual Fund 2010-2011
The Annual Fund is critical to Burke’s ability to fulfill its mission to
educate, encourage and empower girls. Thank you to all the alumnae
who supported the educational excellence that is a hallmark of Burke’s
today, as it has been for over a century.
1920s
1950s
Dixie Scales Monkhouse ’28
Alice Charleston Anderson ’50
Sandra Rietz Jones ’50
Mary Jones Kelley ’50
Nini Charles McCone ’51
Marilyn Moore Boring ’52
Barbara Charleston
Coleman ’52
Cynthia Pinney Garvey ’52
Jean Doolittle Henry ’52
Sally Fullenlove Tayler ’52
Patricia Campbell
Callender ’53
Marilyn Straub Walz ’53
Mary Elena Washburn
Dochterman ’54
Jeanette Maddux Dunckel ’54
Nancy Hellman Bechtle ’55
Claudine Montgomery
Brown ’55
Sara Glassie Griffith ’55
Elizabeth Meyerink Lord ’55
Beth Howlett Anderson ’56
Eleanor George Burke ’56
Paula Ham Johnson ’56
1930s
Jane Starkweather Spencer ’31
Helen Kennedy Cahill ’34
Joan Ehrman Avenali ’36
Virginia Lowrey Brown ’38
Marie Louise Whittell
Detert ’38
Elizabeth Boardman Ross ’38
Polly Luchsinger Clark ’39
1940s
Mary Ellen Smith Sledge ’42
Lucy Harrison Campbell ’43
Barbara Scofield Davidson ’43
Susan Stimmel Metcalf
Robertson ’43
Virginia Boyd Williams ’43
Barbara Kendrick Callander ’44
Nancy Tait Cox ’44
Harriet Meyer Quarre ’44
Margaret Clifton Boyd ’45
Jess Porter Cooley ’45
Joelle Lewis Benioff ’46
Eugenia Riordan Callan ’46
Doris Feigenbaum Fisher ’49
Callie Tilden McLellan ’49
Margo Steninger Wise ’49
Elisa Escamilla Schwartz ’56
Carol Wattis Casey ’57
Leslie de Bretteville ’57
Diana Parsons ’57
Nancy Delagnes Bouton ’58
Ann Edmiston Johnson ’58
Susie Colomb Pfau ’58
Louise Escher Harris ’59
Hope Austen Page ’59
Carolyn Dinner Ferris ’63
Marjorie Pease Wilson ’63
Katharine Ashley Cobb ’64
Jeannette Moore Harris ’64
Joan Cahill Mittendorf ’65
Abigail Atkins ’66
Patricia Dinner ’66
Mary Jane Dunphy ’66
Mary-Louise Orrick
Peterson ’66
Karen de Bakker Prezant ’66
Margaret Rhine-Medina ’66
1960s
Susan Cookson Fesus ’60
Victoria Escamilla
Fleishhacker ’60
Leilani Powell Hanker ’60
Diantha McLaughlin
Lebenzon ’60
Tania Whitman Stepanian ’60
Mary Campion Connolly ’61
Diane Nickerson Howard ’61
Cynthia Sutcliffe Poett ’61
Jeanie Kirkwood Casey ’62
Elizabeth Haas Eisenhardt ’62
Linda Holcombe Stack ’62
Maria Boone Cranor ’63
Kelly and Susan Wyatt’s dog Minx
sporting a Burke’s plaid collar
Sidney MacDonald Russell ’66
Diana Morris Wild ’66
Linda Sloss Woodside ’66
Melanie Jackson ’67
Ann Blumlein Lazarus ’67
Margaret Hart Lewis ’67
Robin McWilliams
Mathews ’68
Elizabeth Pynchon Beckett ’69
Cathryn Berl Deutsch ’69
Marion Orrick Livermore ’69
Sandy Mailliard ’69
Sara Callander Stephens ’69
1970s
Mary Lowrey Gregory ’71
Margaret Haas ’72
Terry Maillard Keyes ’73
Ann Haber Margulies ’74
Cynthia Morris ’74
Recent alumnae (left to right) Kate Lehmann ’10, Chiara Brown ’10 ,
Olivia Glick ’08, and Meredith Parish ’08 visited with fourth grade teachers
Ms. Trent and Ms. Brooks
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Anne Clark Claman ’75
Beverly Coughlin ’75e
Nancy Fee ’75e
Adriana Schwartz Gores ’75e
Helen MacDonald Hobbs ’75e
Margaret McPherson
McNab ’75
Granya Visser O’Neill ’75e
Wendy Costello Perkins ’75
Susan Haber Hinstorff ’76
Kimberly Fullerton ’77e
Maeve Visser Knoth ’77e
Heidi Philbrick Schell ’77e
Mariana Schwartz Smith ’77e
Wendy Abrams VanHorn ’77e
Louisa Moore Consagra ’78e
Laura Funsten Cornish ’78e
Holly Johnson ’78e
Leslie Mayer ’78
Alice Tully Pirtle ’78
Susan Prather ’78
Robin Hauser Reynolds ’78e
Cherie Gillette Sigward ’78
Sarah Moore Barron ’79
Marianne Emblad ’79
Anne Funsten ’79
Virginia Harris Gable ’79
Kate Stephenson Gaitley ’79
Isabella Gamble ’79
Victoria Schwartz ’79
Elizabeth Saveri Stevenson ’79
Brenda Byrnes Weiss ’79
1980s
Catherine Bellis Brown ’80
Margaret Grohne ’80
Veronica Poon Kogler ’81
Leah Middlebrook ’81
Anne Gamrin Pantelick ’81
Heather Martinez Zona ’81
Karin Flood Eklund ’82
Samantha Hartley-Hewitt ’82
Elizabeth Stewart
McKnight ’82
Amy Hall McNamara ’82
Julia L. Wong ’83
Gabrielle Kivitz ’89 and June Kitagawa Sakamoto ’88
Tracy Nagle Carlson ’84
Lisa Guggenhime
Hauswirth ’84
Terrel Hutton ’84
Jennifer Pitts ’84
Eleanor Fleishhacker
Rindal ’84
Anne Wara ’84
Anna Yatroussis ’84
Samantha Bley DeJean ’85
Sheri Quirt ’85
Marianna Stark ’85
Sarah Bacon ’86
Carey Linder Kraybill ’86
Jessica Wheeler Wynne ’86
Alexandra Fowler King ’87
Ramona Pedersen ’87
Betina Suessmann
Baumgarten ’88
Rachel Goldberg ’88
Monique Rocca ’88
Alicia Engstrom ’89
Bella Shen Garnett ’89
Gabrielle Kivitz ’89
Corinne Rocca ’89
Ellen McGlynn Wilbur ’89
Hilary Larkin ’91
Catherine Sapiro ’91
Sarah Ackerman ’92
Laurie Hanna ’92
Katrina Kimport ’92
Monique Phillips Pflager ’92
Cary Rose ’92
Amanda Tomei Stewart ’92
Meredith Lewis ’93
Elizabeth Andrews ’94
Max Boyer Glynn ’94
Maggie Stack ’94
Rebecca Kimport ’95
Diana Ziola ’95
Danielle Broude Yokell ’96
Morgan Cosby ’96
Rachel Katzman ’96
Morgan Osthimer ’96
Catherine Sanger ’96
Katy Williams ’96
Elizabeth Tomei ’97
Alice Galvin ’98
Courtney Cooper ’99
Megan Seely Smith ’99
1990s
Rebecca Edwards
Clendenin ’90
Canby Cohen ’90
Malaika CostelloDougherty ’90
Bethany Edstrom ’90
Sarah Garlinghouse ’90
Dana Goldberg ’90
Sophia Middlebrook
Hayward ’90
Kristina Best James ’90
Abiah Folger Karthauser ’90
Malia Moseley ’90
Marisa Cappiello ’91
Bella Shen Garnett ’89 with sister
Mary O’Carroll ’90 and her daughter
at Family Festival 2011
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1992 classmates Clara Abecassis
and Irena Vaksman
2000s
Allison Broude ’00
Lauren Davis ’00
Marisa Chock ’02
Cecilia Furlong ’04
Jana Chan ’07
Elizabeth Chu ’09
Aideen Murphy ’10
Burke’s class of 2011
Class of 2011
High School
Destinations
The Bay School of San Francisco
The Branson School
Cate School
Convent of the Sacred Heart
Deerfield Academy
Drew School
International High School
Lick-Wilmerding High School
Marin Academy
Novato High School
The Putney School
Redwood High School
San Francisco School of the Arts
San Francisco University
High School
Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory
St. Ignatius College Preparatory
St. Paul’s School
Thacher School
The Urban School of San Francisco
Class of 2007
College Destinations
Berklee College of Music
Boston College
Carleton College
Colgate University
Dominican University
Duke University
Fairfield University
Hobart and William Smith Colleges
John Hopkins University
Loyola Marymount University
Lewis and Clark College
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Middlebury College
New York University
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Northwestern University
Occidental College
Ohio Wesleyan
Pepperdine University
Smith College
Southern Methodist University
Stanford University
The New School
University of British Columbia
University of California, Irvine
University of California,
Santa Barbara
University of California, Santa Cruz
University of Colorado, Boulder
University of Oregon
University of Washington
Wesleyan University
(partial list)
Ways to Support Burke’s
Current members of the Barbara Burke Legacy Society:
Send a check payable to:
Katherine Delmar Burke School
Development Office
7070 California Street
San Francisco, CA 94121
Judy and A. Frank Dodge
Elizabeth and Edwin Hetz
Anne and Jim Magill
Bonita Rodden ’73 and Irwin Gratz
Rhoda and Peter Samuels
Marcia ’72 and Tim Swanson
Mary Swope
Gifts with Credit Card
Matching Gifts
Gifts of Cash
Gifts may be made securely at our website by going
to www.kdbs.org/giving/online.
Many companies offer employees the opportunity to
double or, in some cases, triple their gifts to certain
programs or organizations by matching them. Please
check with your employer about their matching
gift program.
Gift of Securities
You can contribute the fair market value of appreciated securities and avoid the capital gains tax on the
appreciated value of the stock.
Gifts In Kind
In-kind donations of goods and services that
advance the educational program is another way
to support Burke’s.
Deferred Gifts and Planned Giving
These are gifts made now for the future through
estate planning via bequests, life insurance, or charitable remainder trusts. We honor alumnae, parents
of alumnae, grandparents, current parents and
friends who have remembered Burke’s by deferred
or planned gifts as members of the Barbara Burke
Legacy Society.
Special and Restricted Gifts
Donors may establish a fund or designate gifts for a
specific purpose or to support a designated program.
Designated or restricted gifts in support of faculty,
programs or students are welcome. Existing special
and restricted funds include:
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Sarah Babcock Endowment Fund
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Hobin Faculty Chair
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Barbara Burke Memorial Fund
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Ola Butler Fund
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Grace Magill Memorial Fund
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Craven Summer Sabbatical
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Roe Scholarship Fund
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Davis Faculty Chair
Please contact the Development Office at
(415) 751-0177 to learn more about ways of giving
to our school. Thank you for your support.
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Educate, Encourage & Empower Girls
Burke’s mission is to educate, encourage and empower girls. Our school combines academic
excellence with an appreciation for childhood so that students thrive as learners, develop a strong
sense of self, contribute to the community, and fulfill their potential, now and throughout life.
Editorial: Lauren Becker, Nancy Field Photography: Lauren Becker, Claire Devereux, Luis Hernandez, Annika Lal-Randhawa ’12, John Park
Cover Art: Sydney Beatie ’34 from the 1933-34 Works & Days Design: Urbain Design Printing: Burns and Associates
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