CLASSNOTES
2007 Lt. Colin Raymond was selected by his division for the Best Ranger competition at Fort Benning, Ga., held in April. Best Ranger is the Army’s premier competition for endurance and technical skills. Only 50 two-man teams are chosen to compete from across the entire United States Army. See photo 11. 12
FACULTY NOTES David Aylward and his wife, Larissa, introduce their first child, Addison Grace, born on April 11 and weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. See photo 13. Tucker Hastings and his wife, Kate, welcomed their second daughter, Sallie Jane, on February 13.
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She joins her sister, Burke, and brother, Sam. See
11 Lt. Colin Raymond ’07 participated in Best Ranger at Fort Benning, Ga., in April. Check out his T-shirt.
photo 12.
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12 Tucker Hastings, Upper School Dean of Admission, is the proud father of his third child, Sallie Jane.
Kevin Landesman and his wife, Dana, announce the birth of their third child, Charlotte Sophia, born
13 David Aylward, one of ’Wick’s athletic trainers and coaches, is now the father of Addison Grace. 14 Kevin Landesman, Middle School Math Coordinator, became the father of his third child, Charlotte Sophia, on March 12.
on March 12 and weighing 7 lbs. 3 oz. She joins her sister, Caroline, and brother, Cole. See photo 14.
man with a great spirit for life that touched many people of all generations.
IN MEMORIAM Harold G. Rogers, 93, died peacefully at Stamford
At Princeton, he earned the nickname of
at Nightingale-Bamford in New York City. In 1962, she married her late husband, John H. T. Wilson, and moved to Greenwich in 1964. She
“Happy Hal,” which fittingly stuck with him for the
served as president of the North Street School
remainder of his life.
PTA and as a leader of the Boy Scout troop, while
Hal was outgoing, with a great sense of humor
managing and raising four young children, a series
Hospital on March 26. Hal and his wife, Lois, cele-
and a larger-than-life personality that was infec-
of dogs, chickens, rabbits, cats, kittens, and a dear
brated their 58th anniversary last fall.
tious to all who met him. He greeted everyone
friend’s horse.
He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather,
with a big smile and was a man who was universally
Every neighborhood event — Halloween,
coach, and mentor to all who knew him. Hal and
admired and respected for his integrity, patriotism,
birthday parties, flashlight tag, baseball, football,
Lois moved to Riverside in 1962, where they
eloquence, and his ability to make everyone feel
street hockey, basketball, and sledding in the
became an integral part of the Greenwich commu-
like they were the most important person in the
woods — ended at her house, and she was the
nity and where he coached hockey and baseball
conversation.
champion of calm in all situations.
for many years. He served on Brunswick’s Board
Hal is survived by his wife, Lois; son Gary and
From 1982–2000, Sandy returned to teaching
of Trustees from 1981 to 1984. The hockey team
his wife, Linda, of Madison, Conn., and Linda’s
as a Brunswick Middle School history and English
named its award for commitment and dedication
daughter, Nicole Smith; son Bruce and his wife,
teacher.
in his honor.
Mary, of Darien, Conn., and their two children,
Hal served in the Navy Air Corps in the South
Sandy was a devoted friend, mother, grand-
Evan and Celia; and three sons of eldest son, David,
mother and teacher who enjoyed gardening,
Pacific for the U.S. Navy during World War II. He
who died in 2003, Arron Marlowe-Rogers, Jared
tennis, biking, hiking, skiing, and summer vaca-
played varsity football and baseball at Princeton
Rogers, and Damion Marlowe-Rogers and their
tions. Above all else, she cherished gatherings of
University as part of the Class of 1948.
families, of Winston Salem, N.C.
family and friends.
for the Boston Red Sox until a shoulder injury
Sandra W. Wilson, 76, died peacefully in her
grandchildren: Tucker Wilson ’82, of New Canaan,
prematurely ended his dream, at which time he
Greenwich home on February 10.
Conn; Will Wilson ’84 and his wife, Laura, and
After college, he played professional baseball
She is survived by her four children and ten
went on to pursue a long and successful career as
Sandy was born in Rye, N.Y., in 1938, the only
their children Whitney, Lila, Janey, Ellie, and Luke
an advertising executive in Los Angeles, Chicago,
child of Walter W. and Helen S. Wilson. She grad-
of Wellesley, Mass.; Emily Wilson Burns and her
and New York.
uated from Rye Country Day School in 1956 and
husband, Chris, and their children Ben, Catherine,
Hal was an outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting,
Smith College in 1960. Her teaching career began
and Nick of New Canaan, Conn; and David Wilson
shooting, golf, and tennis. He was an extraordinary
at Springside School in Philadelphia and continued
’88 and his children, Jake and Dylan of Boulder, Colo.
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