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3 5 T R E V O R D AY S C H O O L n WINTER 2 0 1 6 – 2 0 1 7 learning as much as the kids, and I still see that excitement and commitment in him today. What is your favorite Trevor tradition or event? I have the opportunity to attend many events. e Fall Festival, now the Spring Fair, is always a winner. I remember attending as a student and selling the meat we brought back from Putney Farm. I enjoy the plays, the concerts, and curriculum nights. It is amazing to see the quality and caliber of the faculty— that is one of the characteristics that has always distinguished Trevor. Do you keep in touch with any of your former classmates or teachers? Because my brother has taught at Trevor for the past twenty-five years and my kids attend, I have been lucky enough to stay in close touch with many teachers and classmates. I feel a Trevor bond is for life. Whenever a former classmate from Trevor contacts me, I feel connected right away. How long did you attend e Day School? My brothers and I went to e Day School from Nursery through eighth grade, the highest grade before Trevor had a high school. Opposite page right: Dan and Peter (or is it Peter and Dan?) from the 1984 Day School yearbook; is page left: Peter's graduating class portrait, also from 1984; above top: Peter and his wife, Natasha, on vacation in Montana in 2014; Middle: e family poses at the ground breaking for the Milwaukee Bucks' new stadium in June 2016. From left to right are omas '21, Peter, Natasha, and Alexandra '19; Right: omas, Alexandra, and Natasha at the Mets World Series game at Citi Field in 2015. What is your best memory from e Day School? As an alumnus and parent, my favorite and fondest memories continue to evolve. I really appreciated growing up in a school where I was well-known, cared for, and challenged. We managed to work hard and have a lot of fun in the process. I feel very lucky to have been educated at Trevor—it truly set the tone for my life. n