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47 L AT I N S C H O O L O F C H I C A G O "Skip Pas seems to be doing very well with his position at West Coast Leather in San Francisco, and he has two daughters, Michelle and Jordan. Jordan will be attending Ole Miss in the fall. Sue Ocasek Clayton has been enjoying some new successes this year and in March earned herself a new Lexus with the Nerium International Company. Martha Tedeschi and her husband, Mike, welcomed their first grandchild, Brody, on April 19, 2014. Patrick Howell is still busy jetting around the world, and when he is in Chicago he is spying down on the presidential motorcade as it drives past his sky bunker. Mindy Husman does comedy in NYC and on April 28 appeared at the Broadway Comedy Club. She made a trip to Chicago in January and was able to visit with some other alums. Jeanie Calenoff and Sue Clayton occasionally get together to share breakfast. e daughter of Paul and Tracey Rappaport Greenwood, Elyssa graduated in the top of her class and is attending U-Mass Amherst Honors College in the fall to study theater and animation. Stuart Leigh is now the graphic artist and senior proposal specialist, still employed at the Raytheon Company in Waltham, MA. Stacey Holleb Potts has returned to Lakewood, CO. and is a realtor at ZipRealty. Merry Norton Sharp lives in Texas and has horses, shows horses and may still be giving riding lessons. I am not sure how far she lives from Kay Stewart Douglas, but Kay lives in Huntsville, TX, and is also enjoying 'early' grandparenting. I am always happy to hear from anyone; please email me at: trgreenw@colby.edu!" "As class rep, I also want to add a note to Ali Pohn McCarthy '75 and her family, sending our deepest sympathies for the tragic loss of her amazing daughter, Alexis (Lexie) Kamerman '04. I know that Ali and Lexie had many close friendships with individuals from the class of 1976, and I wanted to take the time to let Ali and her family know that we ALL have Lexie in our thoughts and will remember her always. If anyone would like to make a contribution in Lexie's honor, please contact the school for more information." Latin School is deeply grateful to the current 1888 Society members. Anonymous Jill & Richard Almeida Armour Family Foundation * Laurance '41 & Margaret Boyd Armour '50 Lorraine Arvin Frances Barrow '68 Rebecca & Jonathan Berger '80 Meta S. & * Ronald Berger '51 Jessica Berger '17 Sydney Berger '20 Shaun & Andrew Block '57 Dr. Barry Bolewicz '59 Peter Burrows '56 Brent Reed Centlivre '91 Gail Connelly-Baker * Sara Peace Connette '37 John Covell & Constance Frydenlund Alexander Dago '11 Angela & Pedro Dago Becky Dago '07 Gabriela Dago '13 Dr. Richard A. Davis '43 * Dr. Richard R. Dolezal Jon & Marcia Opp Ekdahl Nancy Elmer Dr. Earl Fogelberg '54 Dr. John J. Fudema Jr. '46 Dr. Kendra Gaines '64 * Betsy Needham Getz '32 Nada & Michael Gray '83 Ruth Connette Gray '63 * Renez Greene '74 Robert Grossman '58 * Paul Guenzel '27 * Virginia Hardin '33 * Mr. Bennet B. Harvey Jr. '52 Tom Hinkes & Suzanne Gignilliat Chris Holinger '96 Kirsten Ekdahl Hull '95 Steven Judd '59 Betty Roseman Kasson '63 Joan Barrett Kellogg '65 Phoebe Stein & Michael Krause '63 Lydia Cummings Kusper '71 * Christian M. Lauritzen II '37 * Rhonda Malec * Perle Malkin * Ilda Marien * Marjorie Marston * Augustus Kinloch Maxwell Jr. '37 * Mrs. Frank D. Mayer '27 Rita M. McDevitt Peggy & Teddy McNally '60 Carol S. Mendelsohn '69 * Margo C. Moss '61 * Lewis Potter Murphy '15 William G. Myers & Lisa K. Ross Lynn Orschel '60 Lucy Emery Otzen '62 Deborah Collins Papps '56 Georgy Ann & Bill Peluchiwski Catherine Emmons Phelps '62 * Mr. & Mrs. William H. Phillipson Jr. * Elizabeth Alexander Richards '37 Miriam Rivera '82 * Martha Hood Roynon Mrs. Margit Sarne * Robert Schaefer '41 Annie Schreiber '98 Roberta Folonie Schuetz '43 * Edwina Shamoon * Alice Slade & Brayton Slade '26 G. Peter Smith '44 Dr. Duke Nordlinger Stern '59 * Mr. & Mrs. Joseph J. Strasburger * Ms. Frieda H. Tenney Diane & Mike omas * Owen Trayner '29 * Hanna Tuteur Cynthia M. Vacin * Morrison Waud '28 Beginning in 1888 with a class of 10 boys, Latin School of Chicago has inspired and prepared generations of students to lead lives of purpose and excellence. One hundred and twenty-five years later, Latin continues to provide an exceptional educational experience in a community of talented students, faculty and alumni. anks in large part to the wise foresight and generosity of the generations before, Latin School is able to continue its tradition of excellence. e 1888 Society celebrates those who have included Latin in their future plans and intentions. By leaving your own legacy and making the school a part of your estate plans today, you will have a direct impact on the school and its students into the future. If you have already made Latin School part of your estate plans, please let us know so we can recognize you as part of the 1888 Society. If you haven't yet made plans to include Latin, please consider this easy and inexpensive way to build Latin's legacy for the future. * deceased