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News From Friends: The Food Issue

Take a bite out of The Food Issue! Learn about three passionate alumni--Wylie Dufresne '88, Sam Fox '08 and Barbara Michelson '73--who have built their lives and careers around food and go behind the scenes of the new cafeteria at Friends.
Take a bite out of The Food Issue! In the Winter 2012/13 issue of News From Friends, you'll learn about three passionate alumni--Wylie Dufresne '88, Sam Fox '08 and Barbara Michelson '73--who have built their lives and careers around food and go behind the scenes of the new cafeteria at Friends. The issue also features the Class of 2012 commencement, Reunion 2012, and personal perspectives from our eclectic alumni.
 
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Friends Seminary — the oldest continuously operated, coeducational school in NYC — serves college-bound day students in Kindergarten-Grade 12.