![]() While a student at ETHS, Wolf was an avid member of the debate club, participating for all four years of his high school career. “I appreciated that I had some really spectacular teachers who somehow knew how to reach out to me and other students who were a little rebellious or immature, and still help us learn a lot and helped us become better thinkers and better people.” One is the lifelong friendships, I made my closest friends at ETHS, are still most of my closest friends,” Wolf explained. “There are two things that stand out in my mind. ![]() Looking back on his experience, Wolf fondly recalled the lasting bonds he formed as well as the influence ETHS had on his endeavors after he graduated. Wolf and the other honorees were awarded for their contributions to ETHS and the Evanston community. The Evanstonian was privileged to speak to Arrington, Pildes, Simmons, and Wolf about their experiences receiving this distinguished award.īen Wolf, a long-time Evanstonian and ETHS alum from the class of 1971, was recently given a distinguished alumni award at a ceremony honoring him and six other ETHS alums. Michael Arrington, Richard Pildes, Robin Rue Simmons and Ben Wolf received the award and spoke to community members and students about the impact ETHS has had on their careers and lives. Evelyn Alexander, Class of 1954, Coleman Brown, Class of 1952 and Lenora Moragne, Class of 1950, were honored posthumously. 31, where seven alumni members were presented with the award. This year, the award ceremony was held on Jan. The Distinguished Alumni Award is given to members of different graduating classes, honoring their achievements and reflecting on the impact ETHS has had on their lives. ![]() Sari Oppenheimer, News Editor | February 28, 2022Įvery year, ETHS honors alums who have made an impact on their communities, both while at ETHS and later in their lives. ![]()
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