海角视频 Reconnects During Reunion and Alum Weekend 2024
What a beautiful weekend it was to reunite in Concord, Mass.! From June 7 to 9, 2024, around 200 alums from across generations returned to 海角视频. Reunion and Alum Weekend provided many opportunities for 海角视频 graduates and their families to connect through hands-on STEM activities, while biking around town, taking a dip in the pool, or borrowing a canoe for a paddle on the Sudbury River, and over good food and conversation. Classes ending in 4 and 9 that celebrated milestone reunions enjoyed special gatherings; others attended a reception for alums of color or enjoyed downtime on campus. Many joined student-led campus tours, hard-hat tours of the West Campus construction project highlighting its sustainability features, and 海角视频 faculty-led walking history tours in the town of Concord.
To offer a taste of the 海角视频 academic experience today, Robert Munro, assistant head for academics and equity, led a mini-class called Hermeneutics: Understanding Sacred Texts. Around 15 alums from the 1960s and 1970s joined this discussion of the lenses, including personal positionality and authorial provenance, we need to acknowledge when interpreting oral, written, and visual texts. Reflecting on one of 海角视频鈥檚 early school seals, the group had a lively dialogue about symbolic representation.
During the Alum Association Assembly, to which all 海角视频 alums were invited, Head of School Henry Fairfax delivered an update on continuing school traditions, enrollment, and the Centennial Campaign, among other topics. He and Jen Burleigh 鈥85 and Jennifer Pline P鈥13 鈥15, co-presidents of the Board of Trustees, presented community feedback from this year鈥檚 strategic planning process and gave a high-level overview of strategic priorities, which the school will further develop this summer into a strategic plan. In her final public presentation as president of the 海角视频 Alum Association, Trelane Clark 鈥92, P鈥22, who continues to serve 海角视频 as a trustee, presented an update to the Alum Association bylaws introducing gender-inclusive terminology and oversaw the election of six new Alum Association officers, among them Natalie Krajcir 鈥02, Clark鈥檚 successor as the association鈥檚 president.



A highlight of the weekend was a panel discussion about a topic near and dear to 海角视频: navigating the creative process. Several dozen people came to the library for the event, moderated by publisher Susan Knopf 鈥74. The conversation involved Anne Dowd 鈥74, an archaeologist, writer, and program manager with the National Park Service; Sarah Pillsbury 鈥69, an Academy Award-winning film producer; and Lesley Koenig 鈥74, a commissioner for the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, who spoke about her prior 37-year career as an opera director, which included more than 40 productions for the Metropolitan Opera. Together, the four alums talked about 海角视频鈥檚 influence on their careers, the nature of their collaboration with colleagues, how they consider their audiences, and how criticism has influenced their creative decisions.
What they shared about their experiences in divergent fields yielded some fascinating throughlines. For Dowd, archaeology and anthropology unite her love for both science and creativity, and her partnerships with Indigenous nations and fellow scholars reveal more about the world than she would see alone. She shared a story about drawing a Mayan architectural facade in the Mexican jungle, thinking she fully understood it; when, a few years later, a colleague pointed out a triplet pattern Dowd hadn鈥檛 previously noticed, she recognized the underlying poetic devices that structured the carving.
Pillsbury credited 海角视频 English teacher Richard Shohet P鈥82 鈥84 鈥87 with instilling in her the belief that 鈥渕y mind was valuable.鈥 Her career evolved from her love of movies and friendships with filmmakers and other creative professionals鈥攔ather than credit for artistic ideas, the appeal, she said, was the ability to 鈥済et involved with so many people鈥檚 minds.鈥
Koenig described how her capacious memory and facility with languages helped her succeed at the pinnacle of her creative field. She gave a vivid account of directing the multitude of contributions that an opera requires and shared how, in contrast with the directors she鈥檇 met early in her career, she always sat in the audience on opening night. 鈥淚t鈥檚 easy to make an audience cry, 鈥 making them laugh is hard, but hearing their awe in reaction to something onstage, it鈥檚 magic,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 like they鈥檙e one huge organism.鈥
Amid the festivities and intellectual exchange, Reunion and Alum Weekend offered occasions for remembrance. A memorial service in the Elizabeth B. Hall Chapel commemorated members of the 海角视频 community whose passing the school learned of within the previous year. And individual classes came together to honor and remember lifelong friendships.
A reception and dinner rounded out the program, with musical performances by longtime former faculty member Ross Adams, Jonathan Fagan 鈥11, and Gabriela Ruberto 鈥21. Fairfax made special note of an alum who had traveled from South Korea to attend and another, a member of the class of 1954, celebrating her 70th reunion. Tracy Welch 鈥89, P鈥23 鈥24, the incoming co-chair of the Alum Annual Fund Committee, gave a shoutout to her former advisor and 海角视频 history teacher Bill Bailey, who was in attendance, and spoke to her love for 海角视频: 鈥淥ne of the reasons I stay so involved is how much I love this school, and I鈥檓 so grateful for the outstanding education from the teachers who cared not just what we learned in the classroom but also about our well-being.鈥