THE MAGAZINE OF OREGON EPISCOPAL SCHOOL • WINTER 2013 OES
BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2012-2013
The Rt. Rev. Michael Hanley Chairman of the Board
Ms. Kate Lieber President
Mr. Evan Roberts ’88 Vice President
Mr. Mark Kemball Vice President
Ms. Heike von der Heyden Treasurer
Mr. Mark Hochgesang Secretary
The Rev. Robert Bryant St. John the Baptist Church
Mr. Raymond Cheng Ms. Kristin Collins
Ms. Elizabeth Gewecke Ms. Elizabeth Highet ’86 Ms. Estelle Kelley ’78
Mr. Malcolm McIver ’82 Mr. Clent Richardson ’79 Mr. Nate Schwalbach Dr. Tim Stout
Ms. Patricia Trunzo Mr. Liam Thornton
Ms. Catherine Willmott The Rev. L. D. Wood-Hull
EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS
Ms. Mo Copeland Head of School
Mr. Steve Grant Immediate Past President
Mr. Lawrence W. Harris, III
Chair of Endowment Investment Committee Ms. Carey Killian
Chair of Parent Community Link T ABLE OF CONTENTS
4 Reggio Emilia Teachers light fire of
curiosity in their students.
10 Middle School Students find room
to spread their wings.
14 Sports Aardvark
teams go to state playoffs.
16 Snapshots
Students win awards for science, journalism, and merit scholarship.
17 Homecoming Community comes
together for fun and soccer.
18 Alumni Food Tour Alums serve up savory
fare to busload of peers.
20 Hallways Roaring Twenties teen
21 Alumni Profile George Critchlow ‘67
22 Class Notes Catch up
with your classmates.
34 In Memoriam
FRONT COVER: A December snowfall made for a special morning recess for Lower School students, including Matthew I. ’24, who made a giant snowball.
Publisher: Martin C. Jones,
jonesma@oes.edu Editor: Tom Berridge
Graphic Designer: Anne Marie Snyder Printer: Bridgetown Printing
Photography: Tom Berridge, Michelle Rajotte, John Holloran
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Oregon Episcopal School prepares students for higher education and lifelong learning by inspiring intellectual, physical, social, emotional, artistic, and spiritual growth so that they may realize their power for good as citizens of local and world communities.
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