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St. Andrew's 2012-2013 Annual Report

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alumni news & Notes

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his past spring, we published our first-ever digital Alumni Magazine. This publication allowed us to highlight some of our terrific alums, share class notes, and shine a spotlight on one departing faculty member who made enormous contributions to the school. On the following pages you will find a pair of features on two of our alums. Our Alumni Magazine has three additional features as well as all of our alumni notes. The Alumni Magazine can be found online by visiting www.saes.org/ alumni and click on the link for the Alumni Magazine. If you’re an alum who didn’t receive the magazine this past May, please let us know by e-mailing us at alumni@saes.org.

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s I begin my second year in the role of Alumni Director, 9th as an alum, and third as a faculty member, I look back at a wonderful year reconnecting with many of you, meeting some for the first time and as always, sharing memories, stories and fondness for our school. We were thrilled in May to deliver our first-ever online Alumni Magazine to our alums across the globe. Whether you’re near or far from campus, we hope the stories we share, updates we relay and photos we capture take you back to your time before you joined the Alumni Association. Furthermore, we hope that it allows you to reconnect with fellow alumni or create new relationships, sharing the St. Andrew’s alumni “membership”. Over the past few months, we’ve launched a place for those FALL / A N N U AL

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Alumni mAgAzine 2013

Roy Barber’s Farewell

Washington Post recognizes SAeS Teaching excellence & more School updates Alum “Keeps it Simple” on the Food network Alumni Weekend 2013

photos that happen off campus to be shared. Visit our Flickr account at www.flickr.com/saesalumni to see what’s already been posted. Send us your shots—new or old—we’ll upload them to share with your classmates. Finally, thank you to everyone who made this year a success – whether it was planning or attending reunion weekend, catching up with each other at the holiday party or a regional event, sending in class notes and contact updates, or supporting the school philanthropically—we could not have done it without you. I’m looking forward to what this year will bring—and seeing, meeting and connecting with many of you along the way! Best, Madeline Wallace ’05 51


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