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Trevor Magazine, Winter 2015-2016

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Class Happenings: 1970s–1980s Tom Trevor '72 It wasn't a great year for our family, but one thing that was good was communicating via social media with some old classmates from the class of 1972!—including Paula Gardigian, Brenda Sinsheimer, Christine Appenzellar, and Vicky Darlington Yoder—and some from more recent classes, including Tom Schreckinger and Oliver Outerbridge. I never get into New York, but if I do, I now know some people I can get together with. Vivien K. Zak '74 After 23 years of working in social service agencies all around NYC, I'm happily working for myself. I am a psychotherapist in Manhattan and Park Slope, where I moved to new office spaces last May. I work with substance (including alcohol) use/abuse, relationship issues, and all manner of depression and anxiety, and I am able to accommodate folks on a sliding-scale fee basis. Please check out my website at www.vivienkzak.com Gabrielle Shatan '78 (Walden) I am currently working at The Bank Street School for Children as the psychologist for nursery through 4th grade. I also have a private practice on the Upper West Side. I left my job at the Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services after 25 years! My husband, Seymour Pardo, is the director of the student mental health clinic at Long Island University in Brooklyn, which is a training clinic for PhD students. He is also in private practice. Our son, David, just graduated from Yale and is working as a graphic designer in New York. Our daughter, Sarah, is entering her junior year at Haverford College, where she is majoring in English and planning to concentrate in Creative Writing. Michael Baroni '82 After a week at Harvard Law's Leadership in Corporate Counsel program, my wife and I toured Maine and shamelessly indulged in all the sweetest, freshest lobster we could find. Still dreaming of gelatos and coffee in the charming streets of Old Port, Portland. Won an "Everyday Hero" award from the Women's Bar Association for helping to protect women from online predators. Latest legal article is "Invasion of the Drones." VERY happy and blessed to be in touch with so many classmates via Facebook! Jenny Weiner Steingart '82 This past summer, the class of 1982 had a virtual reunion.It started when Chris White '82 posted a class photo of us all from 1980 (our 6th-grade year). Sarah Frank '84 I live in New York City with my husband and daughter, Olive, who is 5 years old. I am currently a production designer on a new CBS TV series called Limitless, which premiered this fall. I still love going to the Putney Fall Festival. Rob Ittner '84 It was great to have Peter Feigin '84 and his family stop in to see me at my restaurant, Rustique Bistro, in Aspen. Malcolm Lee '84 Malcolm recently returned from Atlanta, where he finished directing Barber Shop 3. He will now be in the editing rooms, aiming for a spring 2016 release. Barber Shop 3 will be Malcolm's 10th major motion picture. He lives with his three children, Langston, Lennox, and Lucas, along with his beautiful wife, Camille, in New Rochelle. Andy Mersel '84 I am doing graduate work in education, language-based learning disabilities, and am a dyslexia screener/consultant in New Jersey. Kim and I still live with the girls in Florence, NJ. Jamie and Lauren are both active in CYO Athletics through Our Lady of Sorrows School in Hamilton; both play basketball and attended two weeks of basketball camp at Notre Dame High School this past summer. Lauren plays soccer as well. Jamie is already taller going into 6th grade than I was when I graduated 8th grade! 4 3 T R E V O R D AY S C H O O L n W I N T E R 2 0 1 5 – 2 0 1 6

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