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Kearney Kuhlthau '50 and John Kuhlthau '54
RPS is very grateful to the alumni community for the many ways graduates support the school and help today's students. We hope this wonderful tradition of 'paying it forward' will continue to inspire alumni. Read more:
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Eden Herbstman '10
 Eden Herbstman '10 is working at the online division of Interview Magazine. Her responsibilities at the magazine include managing the website's calendar and nightlife section. She searches for New York City based art, music, film, and cultural events that Interview followers would be interested in attending. She uploads photos with descriptions of the parties and events that Interview sponsors or attends and she is managing the Twitter accounts to stay connected with readers, so they immediately receive updates on the newest blogs. Eden's written assignments for the website have included suggestions for throwing a 2011 Oscar party (Click Here) and a review of Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen's high fashion brand's (The Row) Spring/Summer Sunglass collection.
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Deb Rothberg Perelman '94
Deb Rothberg Perelman '94 describes her food blog as "fearless cooking from a tiny kitchen in NYC." Read more:
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International Students at Rutgers Prep
Rutgers Prep is building diversity through a core group of international students. These students come from several countries and add to the global commitment of RPS.Read more:
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Junior Kindergarten Legacies
 On a Friday morning in March, Junior Kindergarten parents and grandparents were treated to a performance about the rainforest. JK children had just finished a unit on the topic for their science fair project and they were eager to share what they had learned. Three of the children in the class have a parent who is an alumnus. We took the opportunity to take some pictures of Annalyse, Kira and Phillip. They had great fun posing for the photographs with their parents.
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David Heinlein '65
David Heinlein '65 will be the sole feature at a benefit for Japanese relief on Saturday, April 16. He will show samples of his Japanese calligraphy and read his poetry about Japan at The Raconteur, an independent book store located at 431 Main Street Metuchen, NJ. Any and all are welcome. Admission is free and light refreshments will be served.
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