1977
Members of the Class of 1977 got together at the home of CHIP CARVER, JR. ’77 and ANNE DELANEY ’79, P ’09, ’11 ’14 ’14 on Friday night of Reunion Weekend.
1984 JOANNE STEINHARDT P ‘15 was featured in Pingry’s Hostetter Arts Center Gallery in May. Read more on page 78.
1989 DR. TINA ROSENBLUM and her husband Jay Jennings welcomed Matthew Ronen Jennings on March 7. Matthew is also the grandson of Arlene and Peter Rosenblum P ’89; Mrs. Rosenblum was the Lower School’s art teacher from 1986 to 2008. MICHAEL BALOG is pictured with his children who participated in the pre-game ceremony for the AS Roma vs. Napoli game on March 4.
Anne DeLaney ’79, Chip Carver, Jr. ’77, Grant Smith, Jr. ’77, P ’19, ’22, ’28, Rob Mcllwain, Jr. ’77, Catharine and Jeff Miller ’77, and Kip Haselton ’77, P ’12.
1979 DR. ROB KING P ’07, ’12 and his daughter Meredith are hiking the Appalachian Trail northbound from Springer Mountain, GA to Mount Katahdin, ME. They left Georgia on February 16 and were approaching Natural Bridge, VA as of mid-April. They spent a night at Woods Hole Hostel in Pearisburg, VA, trying to avoid the last spring snow and a frigid night, where they met Jamie Marsden ’02. She is hiking the trail southbound, left Katahdin last July, and hiked until December. She rejoined the trail this spring and had about 600 miles to go. The King family’s blog is meredithandrobbyhiketheat. wordpress.com.
Grant Smith, Jr. ’77, P ’19, ’22, ’28, Ted Daeschler ’77, and Ray Conte ’77.
1980
1983
ANDREW MCCARTHY has published his first young adult novel. Read more on page 85.
HENRY STIFEL received Pingry’s Letter-in-Life Award at Commencement. Read more on page 80.
DANI SHAPIRO has published a new memoir. Read more on page 85.
Dr. Rob King ’79, P ’07, ’12 and his daughter Meredith. 98
THE PINGRY REVIEW
1990 SCOTT LOIKITS AIA, a practicing architect for over 20 years, has reconnected with Pingry through Reunion and Career Day. In a desire to give back to the School, Scott is working with Pingry—specifically, Peter Delman P ’97, ’98— on a holistic approach to a green campus design plan. Scott shared the design plan’s two major goals: “to institutionalize sustainability and to help students connect with nature in big and small ways… Sustainability is increasingly integral to the way people live today, so any attempt to solidify our connection to it is a worthwhile effort.”
1991 SCOTT BEVILL, who played for the Boys’ Varsity Lacrosse Team in 1990 and 1991, was part of a
Jimmy Gensch ’83, P ’13, Miller Bugliari ’52, P ’86, ’90, ’97, GP ’20, ’24, Sander Friedman ’83, and Dr. Mark McLaughlin ’83 at the Tewksbury Inn in January.