Talk:Princeton Day School
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[edit] Alumni
Technically, the following people are not "alumni" either, although it is noteworthy that they attended PDS:
- the Menendez brothers
- Trey Anastasio
--superejc 9 August 2006
- See Alumnus for the definition showing that it means "former student", not "graduate". Alansohn 21:44, 9 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Clubs
I love the tradition & history edits. Very amusing. 1/23/06
Patrick Kerney is in the Athletic Hall of Fame of Princeton Day School - isn't that enough criteria for an alum? Also Chris Conley, lead singer of Saves the Day did go to Princeton Day School but I'm not sure how to document it - I have the yearbook from the year he graduated it and I have his graduation speech but I'm not sure how to present this evidence. (I'm a student at Princeton Day School) --User:LaxPlayer21 8 March 2006
Patrick Kerney is not an alumnus of the school, he graduated from the Taft School in New England-thats where he played his high school football. Kerney attended Princeton Day for a while but is not a alum. --User:Wangster 3 March 2006
An alumnus is a person, especially a boy or man, who has attended or is a graduate of an educational institution. --GuidedByPavement 19:35, 11 February 2007 (UTC)
I made this revert due to lack of sources for the added alums. Normally, I would wait for citations, but given the quality of recent edits by the same anon ip [1], I want to see to proof of any claims upfront. I have found some Goolge associations of the names with the school, but no proof they are students. --Rob 00:55, 15 January 2006 (UTC)
He is indeed an alum, even if he did not graduate. See above section. --Dool325 01:06, 7 November 2006 (UTC)