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Latin School of Chicago Magazine Fall 2012

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CLASS NOTES 1965 Joan Barrett Kellogg Jennifer Galovich writes: ���I am on sabbatical Kendra Gaines ���64 at Machu Picchu, Peru after hiking the 26-mile Inca Trail. Fionna Kogan, daughter of Rick Kogan ���69, at her first protest march. 1964 Bonnie Tansill Holmes Jill Goldberg Medlinsky Tom Tice Kendra Gaines completed the 26-mile Inca Trail into Machu Picchu, Peru. She writes: ���It was all up and down, all rough rock and no level spaces ��� just as the Inca people left it. It was also four days of hiking and camping out. I did this as a kind of spiritual journey in honor of my husband, Ken, who died last September. We were going to do this trek together, but his cancer was too aggressive. So I decided to do it myself, and I carried with me a token of Ken���s, plus a little love note from me, in a Ziploc bag. I buried the bag at the second pass where the view of the mountains was literally breathtaking. Ken would have loved it. Afterwards, I was accompanied along miles of trail by a beautiful butterfly ��� and I don���t have to tell you what I was thinking!��� Alex Wood Prince died on April 23, 2012. Emma Kapson (14) and Fiona Kogan (6). Who would have guessed? 60 this year at the Virginia Bioinformatics Institute housed at Virginia Tech, making mathematical models of gene regulatory networks ��� very cool stuff. Taking advantage of proximity to the Appalachian Trail to hike every weekend. See the photo of me on McAfee���s Knob, about 3,000 feet up. Three grandchildren, but who���s counting? We may get older, but we only get better, right?!��� L AT I N M AGAZINE We extend our condolences to his wife, Barbara, his brothers, Bill ���60 and Alain ���53, and his many nieces and nephews, as well as his classmates and friends. 1969 Jennifer Galovich ���65 on McAfee���s Knob, 3,000 feet up on the Appalachian Trail. Gail Dugas Ron Pen Rick Kogan writes that his daughter, Fiona, ���enjoys writing, swimming and is dipping her toes in the protest movement, marching with the Chicago Teachers Union.��� Cathy Ettlinger sent in a picture of her daughter, Emma, with fellow classmate Rick Kogan���s daughter, Fiona. Ronald Pen has been quite the world traveler. On a U.S. Embassy exchange to Kyrgyzstan, he performed a concert at the Bishkek Opera House. Then he was off to Shanghai and Beijing, presenting papers at a symposium at Shanghai University and performing for the Embassy in Beijing. This fall, he travels to Ecuador with the Red State Ramblers in another U.S. Embassysponsored exchange with Andean musicians. As Ron notes, ���Life is an interesting mix of involvement in local music and global experience.���

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