more AP exams as a senior at the Commonwealth School.
2005 Class Representatives Lily Bullitt Lily_bullitt@yahoo.com Ashley Sharp asharp@deerfield.edu
Congratulations to Rebekah Emanuel ’99 on being awarded a George Mitchell fellowship for 2009 –10.
Fay Rotenberg ’00, Camilla Hammer ’03, Jay Manzi ’02, and Lee Rotenberg’02
lence? What can transitional-justicestructures do to create empowering outlets for grief? What can social anthropology teach us about how ritual, relationship, and community guide people scarred by tragedy? Rebekah explains, Ireland “is an island that has endured much tragedy, and many have had to figure out what to do with grief. It is an island where the same generation that has seen active conflict is making the transition to a thriving new set of futures.” Congratulations from all of your friends at Park!
where I will be or what I will be doing next year, but teaching is a likely possibility. At Bowdoin, I am a freshman proctor, museum docent, senior interviewer for the admissions office, and an active member of the outing club.” Rebecca also writes that she recently saw former classmate and close friend, Caitlin Dick, at the Clayroom in Brookline, where we caught up on life and painted pottery. “Unfortunately, since Caitlin and I took a year off after high school, many of our classmates aren’t around, because they are working! We feel lucky to have one more opportunity to relax before entering into the real world, and we are grateful to our classmates for providing a preview of what is to come. So while I miss the good old days, I look forward to the future.”
2000 Class Representative Jessica Whitman Whitman.jessica@gmail.com We saw Sara Redd and her dad at the Alumni Clambake in the fall. Sara has been teaching tennis and was heading off to business school at Simmons this January.
2001 Class Representatives Diego Alvarado d_alvarado@massbay.edu Ben Bullitt bbullit@gmail.com Lenny Dosoretz is working in Providence for the Attorney General. You can find Julia Rosenthal working in New York City as a sales and marketing assistant for Molton Brown, a luxury skincare company. Rebecca Spiro writes “I am currently a senior at Bowdoin College majoring in visual arts and art history and minoring in Spanish. I am not sure
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across the street from Sara’o Bery. Occasionally she also runs into Jesse Coburn and Alejandro Alvarado.
2003 Class Representative Diana Rutherford drutherford@berklee.net At Spelman College, Rachel Redd is a theater major.
2004 Class Representatives Steven Fox Steven.fox@richmond.edu
Sabrina Lee, Olamide Oladipo, and Gordie Sayre all graduated cum laude from Milton last spring. Sabrina, as Head Monitor, received the James S. Willis Memorial Award. Gordie received The Performing Arts Award, and Olamide was awarded The Gorham Palfrey Faucon Prize “for demonstrated interest and outstanding achievement in history and social science.” We read in the Brookline TAB last fall that Simon Reale qualified for the AP Scholar with Distinction Award, earning an average grade of at least 3.5 (out of a possible 5) on all exams taken and grades of 3 or higher on five or more exams taken Spring 2008 as a senior at Nobles. Congratulations to everyone!
2006 Class Representative McCall Cruz Mccall_cruz@yahoo.com
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Molly Lebow mlebow@tulane.edu
Class Representatives Thomas Cope 617-522-5662 thcope@mxschool.edu
Jared Walske qualified for the AP Scholar Award, earning an average grade of at least three on three or
Ben Schwartz 617-413-0995 ben_schwartz@bbns.org
Class Representative Alex Lebow alexlebow@gmail.com “I’m heading off to New Orleans after graduation to participate in the Teach for America program,” reports Alex Lebow. “I spent New Years with fellow Park classmates Matt Weinberg, Sam Hawkins, Alejandro Alvarado, Molly Boskey and Amy Kurzweil.” We hear that “Julia Spiro is in the English honors program at Harvard and is planning on writing a thesis next year. She serves as the associate editor for the Crimson’s weekly magazine, Fifteen Minutes, and also serves as a student docent at the Harvard Art Museum.” At Wesleyan, Meg Weisman is busy writing her senior creative writing thesis, singing a cappella, and living
On “Mountain Day” in September, Cushing Academy students Louisa Carroll ’07 (left) and Colin Redd ’07 (second from right) posed on top of Mt. Monadnock with other friends.
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