Name That Alumnus! - June 2002

 

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Below are two pictures from our school's past. These two happen to be from the same year. If you recognize any of these people, email us at NameThatAlumnus@PattersonSchool.org. Tell us the year the picture was taken, and the names of the people in the photo. Don't forget to give your name so we can give you credit! Winning entries will be added to the bottom of this page.

 

"Leaving for Europe"

Answer: From 1992 yearbook, page 20. Wendell, Justin, Ms. Gibson, Will, Amanda, Amy Stewart and Yasuko Sutou prepare to leave for Europe over Intersession.

 

"A group of mathematicians take measurements"

Answer: From 1992 yearbook, page 20. A group of mathematicians, Duncan, MarBeth, Tanya, Richard, Jere, and Mr. Martin, compute measurements of campus objects.

 


June 21, 2002
 
All right, Gang!  I've been holding back because I feel I have advantage over most folks out there, but, having resisted the urge to look these photos up in THE 1992 PINNACLE OF THE MORGAN SCHOOL AT PATTERSON PRESERVE, here are the names I can pull out of my aging brain:
 
    EUROPE
        Mr. Wendell Seaver ''75, Business Manager; Justin Tupper, Ms. Erica ___________, Weise Dorm Parent and French Instructor; Will Stephenson; __________; ____________; _____________.
 
    MATH
       ________ McPhail [son of Mr. Bruce (Grounds Supervisor) and Mrs. Ann (English Instructor) McPhail]; Tonya Costa; ___________; Richard Boisvart--? (son of Mrs. Doty May, Receptionist & Administrative Assistant); Mr. Steve Martin, Math Instructor.
 
The other names will  come to me...someday...!?!
                    Mrs. Janet H. Spoon, 1983-present

 


June 28, 2002
 
Re: Name that Picture

Too new for me, but can I tell a story about the Victory bell.  In the winter of 70/71, a couple of others and myself were carrying food from the snack shop in Palmyra to the old Gym.  As we were carrying the rack of potato chips the wind blew many of them off.  I crawled under Mrs. Blairs, our Spanish teacher at the time, station wagon to retrieve the last few bags, when the old tree fell smashing the car flat.  This happened within seconds of emerging from under the car.

Mike Holliday