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Name:
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. . . and The Present
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Jonathan,
Linda (wife), Nathan, and Emily |
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1) The important people in my life (spouses, partners, children) are... | |||
Spouse—Linda, children—Nathan and Emily, mother, step father, uncle and other relatives; colleagues at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. |
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2) I went to Westtown because… | |||
For a Quaker education (and to be kept away from the streets of New York). |
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3) My occupation is a Program Manager and Westtown prepared me for it by … | |||
Program Manager for technology projects in health care. |
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4) My life’s greatest moments and challenges (to date) would be … | |||
Probably the transition from Peace Corps volunteer to “home” and a new career direction. |
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5) Westtown’s most inspirational faculty, classmate, friend (multiple choices accepted) would have to be … | |||
Denis Asselin, Tom Woodward, Nelson Wheeler. |
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6) The most memorable time I broke the rules would be when I … | |||
Rules? Who broke any rules? Although I do recall an incident involving a single match in Stone House. I mean, really, who does not know how to light a non-safety match? |
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7) Was there a point in your life when you recognized any benefit from your time at Westtown? | |||
Generally, my experience at Westtown affected positively my ability to function independently and to maintain perspective on what matters. |
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8) Do you plan to attend the 25th year reunion in May? | |||
(No response received.) |
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