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Ibrahim Abdul-Karim
Elisabeth Abrams
Amanda Alcantara
Carlos Bazua
Supti Bhattacharya
Gavin Boyles
Ana Bracilovic
Anne Bracy
Timothy Brandt
Piotr Buda
John Callegari
Michael Chang
Adam Citron
Eve Cowen
Kimberly Cullen
Susan Danielson
Elon Danziger
Erin Davis
Rodney Derry
Holly Donlon
Meghan Dowell
Suzanne Edwards
Anthony Foglia
Gordon Fraser
Erika(sp?) Georgs
Christina Giordano
Ariel Goettinger
Michael Goldberg
Prakash Guda
Noah Harlan
Jennifer Henderson
Johanna Hermanson
Jon Hlafter
Suzanne Houston
Roland Huang
Landon Jones
Abel Kahn
Roger Kang
Joshua Kanter
Lisa Kelsey
Alex Klein
Cynthia Klink
Tim Kyin
Jane Manganaro
Mollie Manier
Erika Mason
Andrew Massie
Micah Meisel
Robin Meray
Mickey Neuberger
Cathy Neuger
Kysa Nygreen
Dave Patterson
Ailey Penningroth
Darcy Ramadge
Catherine Schmierer
Michael Schneider
Scott Schroeder
Ingrid Schupbach
Emily Shaffer
Michael Shangkuan
Meredith Shelley
Scott Simmons
Andrew Skey
Gavin Smith
Debra Solomon
Jeff Sprague
Rebecca Stich
Patrick Stoy
Yin Sun
Seth Tayler
Jennifer Terpstra
Allen Thomas
Sara Vilkomerson
Martha Wall
Kerri Walsh
Daniel Wang
Kim Wong
Drew Wood
Ezra Wood
Eileen Yam
Justin Yuen
Virgene Zumbrunn
And many, many others
The following people spent some time at Princeton High School, and would have graduated with the class had they not moved away. They have an "honorary member" status. There are others, so if you know more names, please give them to me!
Here is what will become of the entire list, if you want to take the time. Each name should contain some contact information about each person is right now, and maybe a little more. There's definitely more to add!
Ibrahim Abdul-Karim
spyder@vm.temple.edu
Elisabeth Abrams
222 Locust Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
(215) 627-6363
ejabrams@umich.edu
Last updated May 25, 1997.
Amanda Alcantara
amandama@eden.rutgers.edu
Carlos Bazua
Supti Bhattacharya
Gavin Boyles
Ana Bracilovic
Anne Bracy
Tim Brandt
Piotr Buda
A. John Callegari
andrew.callegari.tc.97@aya.yale.edu
Elon Danziger
Jenny Fleischer
Anthony Foglia
Prakash Guda
Noah Harlan
Jon Hlafter
Landon Jones
Abel Kahn
Roger Kang
Alex Klein
Jane Manganaro
Robin Meray
Micah Meisel
Robin Norris
Dave Patterson
Scott Schroeder
sschroed@liberty.uc.wlu.edu
Debra Solomon
Seth Tayler
Jay Taylor
Daniel Wang
Craig Webster
Kim Wong
Ezra Wood
Eileen Yam
Justin Yuen
This semi-useless, semi-unproductive, massive waste-o-time
If you didn't believe my warning at the beginning of the
page what do you think now?
sbhattacharya@fsklaw.com
Last updated September 16, 1997.
21 Ardmore Avenue
Ardmore, PA 19003
bracilov@mail.sas.upenn.edu
bracy@leland.stanford.edu
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~bracy
Hi Dan. Hi everybody else. We were just baking some bread at Anne's
crunchy groovy granola co-op and while we were waiting for it to be ready,
Anne climbed out on the roof and Debra decided to surf the Web a little.
We think the chocolate chip bread will come out quite nicely, but we're
not as convinced about the yogurt covered pretzel bread. Hmmm.
Hey, says Anne, at least it's not "luv bread", like a resident baked last year...
Some updates on our lives: the moving truck arrives at Anne's
home in seventeen days to take all of her worldly possesions to
Amsterdam. But, I'm a world traveler, too, protests Debra. I just got back from
six months in Italy (and a week in Paris with Eric Plaks, of all people)..
Now I'm back on campus, living in Ujamaa, the African American theme
dorm. It's pretty cool, I'm just sorry I missed out on Kwanza. :-)
Anne and Debra
exit@eden.rutgers.edu
pbuda@jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu?
callegarij@aol.com
519 east 88th street
apartment 5a
New York, NY 10028
phone: 212-861-4759
Last modified November 1, 1997
http://www.stanford.edu/~danziger
Hi everyone, I'm getting ready for a year-long sojourn in the Old
World, which I have come to love so much. I'll spend April in Perugia and
May in Lucca, then travel with a friend (anyone remember Bill Short?) down
to Rome to see his new digs -- he's working for the Pope! After that I'm
flying to Israel for my cousin's wedding and for an intensive Hebrew
course in Jerusalem (not the safest of cities in the world today, but
certainly one of the most beautiful and interesting). In August I'll
return to the Continent, travelling the south coast of Europe and possibly
seeing the Canary Islands (my dream!). Then from September until late
March 1997 I'm in Florence with the Stanford program there, studying art
and Renaissance history. If I'm in the mood for it, I'll finish up my BA
at Stanford by June, and if I'm not, I'll work for a while and stay on
longer at Stanford, taking all the courses I've always wished I had time
to take.
I'm off the Internet for a year, so if anyone's coming to Italy or
Israel at the right times, drop me a line by snail-mail -- you can find
all my addresses for the coming year on my web page, located at
http://www.stanford.edu/~danziger.
Ciao, tutti!
Elon
jflesich@u.washington.edu
anthony.j.foglia@dartmouth.edu
http://mmm.dartmouth.edu/Pages/
afoglia
Hmmm... What's up with me? Well, I just arrived back on campus for
spring term. I still can't believe college is going by so fast. I'm almost
out of here. Luckily there's grad school to shelter me from the real world a
little longer.
As for the more immediate future, this term's course load looks like
it'll be easier than usual, so hopefully I'll finally get around to adding the
couple hundred new bookmarks I have to my page and put it back on the net.
(The old server went down.) I spent most of last term just getting back into
the rhythm of college life. After this term, with just a little bit of luck, I
should have an internship at Los Alamos Labs. I'm still not sure what I'd be
doing, but I'm not going to complain. I just need to figure out how to get me
and my stuff down there.
--Anthony
pg2c@andrew.cmu.edu
http://www.contrib.andrew.cmu.edu/usr/pg2c.guda.html
Home: (212) 873-1537
Cell: (917) 847-5155
noah@harlanbrothers.net
http://www.cs.williams.edu/~97nmh
Last updated September 16, 1997
jhlafter@alumni.princeton.edu
hlafter@llgm.com
513 E. 81st St.
Apt. 4RW
New York, NY 10028
(212) 535-8452 (h)
(212) 424-8549 (o)
Last updated November 1, 1997
lyjones@alumni.princeton.edu
2254 Cathedral Ave.
Washington, DC 20008
H: (202) 986-4331
W: (202) 452-2308
I'm in Washington, DC now and work for the Federal Reserve as a
research assistant. I'll probably be here for at least the next
two years. Is anyone else in town? Is anyone else on this list?
Last updated September 1, 1997
brener33@aol.com
Last updated May 24, 1997.
2213 Dwight Way #3
Berkeley, CA 94704
(510)845-0363
logel@uclink2.berkeley.edu
aklein@eagle.wesleyan.edu
School address
Box 4562 Wesleyan Station
222 Church St.
Middletown, CT 06459
(203)685-4636 [wesleyan information]
Home address
856 Princess Drive
Yardley, PA 19067
(215)493-4554
uh. I'm double majoring in Philosophy and Music. I took a year off after
my freshman year and lived in New York. My mom lives in Armenia now, and
my dad lives in PA, so I'm not around Princeton much anymore.
Jane_Manganaro@pcmailgw.ml.com
Hi Everyone,
I'm glad that people are starting to write, I was beginning to wonder if I was
actually connected to the list.
I'm living in Princeton now and working as a Blue Sky Specialist/Paralegal at
Merrill Lynch in Plainsboro. Is anyone in the area? I've hardly seen anyone,
and I'm about ready to die of boredom! I'm here and can be reached at this
address or at home if anyone is here, bored and/or interested.
Take care, and good luck with new jobs, academic programs, and other endeavors.
Jane
Last updated September 1, 1997
734595@stud.u-szeged.hu
Last updated October 8, 1997
mmeisel@emerald.tufts.edu
ok...my life in a nutshell.
SCHOOL
I'm only a sophomore at Tufts because I took a year off after high
school and went to Israel. (giving me one more year before the real world).
I'm majoring in international relations at school and Boston is lots o' fun.
I'm also on the Varsity squash team and I have an internship at Merrill Lynch.
SUMMER
Sorry Ingrid, I did the DC thing last summer. This summer I have an
internship with Chase Manhattan Corp. in NY. I'm going to work in their
foreign exchange department.If anyone is going to be in NY, I get free
Yankees tickets so drop me a note if you want to go to a game...
(PHS class of 93 hits the Bronx!!!!!!!!!)
Not much else is going on...oh yeah...Josh, welcome to the neighborhood.
-Micah
rnorris@mail.med.upenn.edu
Last updated September 16, 1997.
dpatters@fas.harvard.edu
http://www.doylegroup.harvard.edu/~dave/
After four years in school I finally found this page!
I'm down at Washington & Lee University and am majoring in
economics. I took some time off and have a year
to go. I'm working for a venture capital firm in Washington
DC for the summer. If anyone is in the area give me a ring -
(202) 543-8344. Later - SS
Last updated June 30, 1997
ingrid@clark.net
Last Modified July 16, 1997
dsolomon@leland.stanford.edu
http://www-leland.stanford.edu/~dsolomon/
Ben Taylor
No further information available.
Last updated June 4, 1997.
jmtjets@aol.com
Last updated June 4, 1997.
500 Memorial Drive, Room 228
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 225-8728
dewang@mit.edu
http://web.mit.edu/dewang/www/home.html
Almost done... finally got a job offer... I'll be staying in the Boston
area... new contact info will be coming soon.
Still pursuing and dreaming about DJ gigs...
Last updated August 7, 1997.
cwebster@princeton.edu
http://www.princeton.edu/~cwebster
It's great to see all the messages in the last few weeks, to hear what
you people are doing and thinking, where you're heading.
My little story is perhaps a bit boring by comparison with the
high-powered internships, farflung adventures many of you have. Ah
well. I'm a Physics major, somewhat by default; I didn't much like the
philosophy department here, and I couldn't decide on any other single
major. I was toying with the idea of going to Physics grad school, but
that seems less likely now: there's so much more, so many other things
that I want to study, think about, do. Physics, to be done right,
requires a sort of commitment that would leave me feeling
one-dimensional. So maybe I'll do something else: film direction,
aesthetic theory, philosophy of history, social criticism. We'll see.
Life is long, I must believe; cramming just makes it shorter.
There are two vastly more important things in my life than all that,
however. Firstly, I moved into 2-D, the vegetarian co-op at Princeton,
and the refuge of all we who cannot deal with Princeton's Princetonness.
The co-op is a happy funky crazy place, and I love it; talking all night
to eminently interesting and varied people is much more fun than doing
work, of course. Over intersession a group of us went up to a church in
the Adirondacks that some old 2-D folk own, and we had a beautiful,
joyful time. It's made life seem real again, made it seem full of
people and places and emotions and happiness, rather than problems sets
and lectures and TV shows and industrial food.
Always foremost in my thoughts and direction, however, for the last 14
months and 10 days has been Vanessa de Merode, the love of my life and
focus of my being. We met, and suddenly the perplexing blank that had
been my future coalesced, and I saw Us. She is a double degree at
Oberlin Conservatory/College, in Voice Performance and Comp. Lit
(French/German); she'll be an opera and art song singer, and enjoys
singing jazz; she is from Belgium originally; she is beautiful and
gorgeously talented and perhaps the warmest person I know; I love her,
and am an immensely lucky guy.
Her parents aren't so thrilled about me, though, which puts a sprinkling
of doubt over everything about this summer. I might spend some time
working in Princeton (boring computer job; nothing fascinating), hope to
surreptitiosly sneak to Germany and hang out with her there for a while,
and probably will be going back to S Africa in August in time to catch
the big family reunion in Zimbabwe.
Next spring I graduate, if I finish my thesis, and the next semester
Vanessa and I will probably spend in Germany before going back to
Oberlin to wrap up her two degrees. Beyond that is the kaleidoscope of
the future, a mosaic of wishes and hopes and dreams, and fears, but not
many. Perhaps through these years as the gossamer of dream becomes the
weave of life, I will continue to hear staccato bursts from you, and you
from I. Happy thought.
Craig
PS: I am 20 today, and it snowed. On my twentieth birthday huge,
glorious flakes floated from the sky, today. I'm awed.
kkw8a@virginia.edu
http://watt.seas.virginia.edu/
~kkw8a
55 Ray Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
(908)214-1339
wood@usa.net
Last updated May 19, 1997.
eileenyam@juno.com
Last updated July 16, 1997.
JustinYuen@aol.com
http://jhunix.hcf.jhu.edu/~jdp1/justin
Last updated May 18, 1997.
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