June 6, 2007: Whatever happened to...
The July 7, 1999, cover photo of PAW by Nat Clymer,
above, featured Anastacia Rohrman ’99’s response to Thomas Schmidt ’99’s
marriage proposal.
The Schmidts and their children, below, had
this family portrait taken last Christmas.
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Thomas “Wick” Schmidt
’99, who slipped “Will you marry me?” into his Latin
salutatory address at Commencement, and Anastacia Rohrman ’99, who
held up a “Yes” sign provided by one of Schmidt’s friends,
were featured not only on the cover of the July 7, 1999, PAW, but in newspapers
and magazines across the country. The morning after graduation, Wick and
Anastacia were interviewed on the Today Show. “We were surprised
and flattered by all the attention,” Anastacia said. “We didn’t
think it would get any attention beyond the Princeton community.”
The two were married in August 2000, after Wick’s first year at
Yale Law School, and daughter Cassandra was born one month before his
graduation in 2002. Work with a Virginia law firm and a clerkship for
a Wisconsin judge followed for Wick, and Anastacia gave birth to son Joseph
in April 2005. The Schmidts’ third child, Susanna, was born in September
2006, just a month after Wick joined a law firm in Green Bay, Wis. Anastacia,
who worked as a mechanical engineer after Princeton, has been home with
the children since Cassandra’s birth.
Wick began planning his very public marriage proposal immediately after
he found out he would be Princeton’s salutatorian, and never considered
that it might be rejected. “We had dated a year and a half [at that
point],” he said. “I was pretty confident, and didn’t
have a backup plan. There was no ‘no’ sign.”
By F.H.
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