Wendy Zaharko ’74 – Squash
I had come to Princeton for two very different reasons. First, I was an activist vehemently opposed to the war in Vietnam and Princeton was the national hotbed of the anti-war movement. I wanted to...
View ArticleSally Fields ’73 – Squash & Tennis
Being a member of both the first Princeton Women’s Tennis and Princeton Women’s Squash Teams provided me with unforgettable experiences. The women who were admitted during that time possessed an...
View ArticleEmily Goodfellow ’76 – Field Hockey, Lacrosse and Squash
Princeton Athletics was where I found my own distinctive voice. This is not to minimize the validation I found in pursuing my major (Religion) or in doing my thesis under the guidance of the late...
View ArticleClay Blackiston ’12 – Squash
Clay Blackiston ’12 delivered the following address as a keynote speaker at the 15th Annual PVC Awards Banquet on May 31st, 2012. I’m not athletic. Fellow senior Doug Davis is the second highest scorer...
View ArticleWendy Zaharko ’74 – Squash
I had come to Princeton for two very different reasons. First, I was an activist vehemently opposed to the war in Vietnam and Princeton was the national hotbed of the anti-war movement. I wanted to...
View ArticleSally Fields ’73 – Squash & Tennis
Being a member of both the first Princeton Women’s Tennis and Princeton Women’s Squash Teams provided me with unforgettable experiences. The women who were admitted during that time possessed an...
View ArticleEmily Goodfellow ’76 – Field Hockey, Lacrosse and Squash
Princeton Athletics was where I found my own distinctive voice. This is not to minimize the validation I found in pursuing my major (Religion) or in doing my thesis under the guidance of the late...
View ArticleClay Blackiston ’12 – Squash
Clay Blackiston ’12 delivered the following address as a keynote speaker at the 15th Annual PVC Awards Banquet on May 31st, 2012. I’m not athletic. Fellow senior Doug Davis is the second highest scorer...
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