Fall 2015 MKA Review Magazine

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C L AS S N OT ES

1980

35th REUNION / October 10, 2015 / /

/ Mary L. Cole, Esq,

1 Ferrous Court, Chester,

NJ 07930 /

/ Mr. George Reimonn,

Jr., 199 Winter Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748, GeoReimonn@gmail.com /

MKA sends sincere condolences to John Langstaff on the death of his father, Bard Hoffman Langstaff, who passed away on May 18, 2015. / Joseph Catania: I’ve written a scientific paper on LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) which has gotten some attention. It’s published online at Vixra, which is not peer-reviewed but I have discussed the ideas that are represented in the paper with Dr. Rainer Weiss, a founder of the LIGO project, and he wants to assign a student to research its validity. By September I should know more. The paper can be found at http://vixra.org/ pdf/1411.0375v3.pdf

1981

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/ Mrs. Laura Itzkowitz

(Laura Reisch), 37

Nottingham Road, Manalapan, NJ 07726-1834, howardandlaura@

Top: Larry Duca ’79 enjoys the graduation of his daughter Erin together with his wife Kim and their son Kyle ’11. Bottom: Trustee Eric Pai ’79 enjoys the graduation of son, Alex, together with wife Judy and eldest son, Nicholas ’13 and daughter Samantha ’16.

optonline.net @aol.com /

1982

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/ Ms. Cheryl

McCants, 7 Holly

Court, Bloomfield, NJ 07003-3004, cmccants@eimpactconsulting.com

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/ Thomas Robbins, 410 Liseter

Road, Newtown Square, PA 19073-3527 / Congratulations

to Cheryl McCants who was the keynote speaker at the NJ Association of Women Business Owner’s Tenth Annual Diversity Luncheon. / MKA sends their deepest sympathy to Nina CalderFrey on the death of her father, Frederic Calder ’42 who passed away on February 14, 2015.

1983

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/ Ms. Amy Felber

Trapp, 229 Cardinal

Road, Mill Valley, CA 94941-3618, amy@jhevents.com /

/ Ms.

Maureen Towers Natkin, 5 Riverview Road, Irvington, NY 10533, motowers

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/ Mr. Walter J. Davis,

Stone, 99 Larch Road, East Greenwich,

66 Oakwood Drive, New Providence,

RI 02818-2205, bstone@outsidegc.com

NJ 07974, davisteam@comcast.net

/ Maria E. Rabb, of

/ Congratulations

to Jay Wecht, Roosevelt middle school teacher, whose Holocaust curriculum was recently featured in The Livingston News. Wecht invited Holocaust survivor Fran “Fay” Malkin to share her story of survival with students of her experiences as a young child. Malkin’s family and 16 of her Jewish neighbors were hidden in a hayloft in Sakal, Poland, above a pigsty for 20 months, by Polish Catholics Francisca Halamajowa and her daughter Helan Liniewyska. Malkin’s story was made into a 2009 documentary entitled “No. 4 Street of Our Lady.”

1984

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/ Mrs. Jennifer

Jones Ladda, 110 Glen Rock

Road, Cedar Grove, NJ 07009, jjones@ dmjadvisors.com /

M KA review / Mon tc l a i r K i m b e r l e y A c a de my

/ Mr. William

Ithaca, NY, died peacefully at home on Friday, May 8, 2015, surrounded by her family and friends. Daughter of Maria and Ambrus Rabb, she was born on April 20, 1966 in Livingston, NJ. She grew up bilingual; in fact she only spoke Hungarian, her mother tongue, until she started preschool. Maria graduated Montclair Kimberley Academy and then studied geology and biology as an undergraduate at Brown University, but her true passion was rowing. She loved the team spirit, the early workouts together with her friends, and the excitement of races. (As a consequence, Maria often fell asleep on a stack of textbooks in the library after dinner.) She was the stroke for the Brown women’s varsity eight that won the Eastern Sprints in 1988. Upon


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