AIS Magazine Fall 2013

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CLASS NOTES MA studying nursing. Her younger daughter Charlotte, 17, will be a senior in high school. Caroline has been an elementary school teacher in Maine for over 20 years, teaching grades 3-6. Her family loves exploring all Maine has to offer!

:: Class of 1987 alumnae reunited at the home of Margaret Macdonald this summer. Pictured are (back row,

l-r) Margaret Macdonald, Lesley Mentzer Findlay, Megan Henry, Ann Elise Smoot, (front row, l-r) Josie Colomb (daughter of Margaret), Grayson Findlay, Nathaniel Findlay, (babies on laps, l-r) Rose Colomb (daughter of Margaret), Elisabeth Henry and Amelia Vivian (daughter of Ann Elise).

:: Caroline May Harris ’81 celebrates the graduation

of her daughter Kinsey (left) in 2012. Also pictured: husband, Jon, and daughter Charlotte.

Lee Carroll Roebuck ’83 celebrated her 20th wedding anniversary in May as well as 20 years of living in Baltimore, MD. “It was our classmate Karen Yoh who introduced me to Charles at the old Alligators on Lancaster Avenue. I think of Karen a lot. I continue to run the day-to-day operations of our family which is busy but fun! C.J., 16, is a junior at Gilman School and Emily, 14, is a freshman at Roland Park Country School. They are both busy with school and extra-curricular activities and recently we added college visits for C.J. into the mix. I have coached a recreational field hockey league for years and this year began coaching at a more competitive level, traveling to national tournaments in Florida and Virginia. I love it and look forward to continuing this for a long time. I ran into Tara Luke Ryan last fall at a water polo tournament where our boys ended up playing against each other. I am not able to make it to our 30th Reunion but wish everyone well!”

Lesley Mentzer Findlay ’87 and her husband, Josh, live in Mamoroneck, NY, where Lesley raises their two children, Nathaniel, 7, and Grayson, 5. Lesley is active in her church and currently serves on the vestry. She is also very active in raising money for breast cancer research through Avon Walk for the Cure. Margaret Henry ’87 lives in Houston with her daughter, Elisabeth, 8 months. She is the Assistant Head of Middle School at St. John’s School and an assistant Varsity lacrosse coach. Last spring, the team won the City, SPC (private school conference) and State Championships. She sings with the Houston Symphony Choir and has served on the steering committee planning the symphony’s centennial season this year. She is also very involved in her church, Palmer Episcopal Church, where she is the head verger.

Cecily Tyler ’92 says, “Recently, I have been producing a documentary for television and an e-learning series for the YouthBuild USA community. I recently joined the board of the Handel & Haydn Society where I am learning quite a bit about classical and baroque music. I also have spent time mentoring the youth who participate in the film program at the Institute of Contemporary Art. I hope to see my AIS classmates again soon.”

Margaret Macdonald ’87 is a partner in a law firm in DC. She and her husband, Brian, have two daughters, Josie, 4 and Rose, 18 months. Ann Elise Smoot ’87 continues to perform and teach organ in England. She and her family have just moved into a 15th-century home in Windsor Castle, as her husband has taken the job of Director of Music at the Chapel of St. George, Windsor Castle. She has a daughter, Amelia Vivian, 18 months.

:: Lisa Anderson Wolff ’91 with husband, Scott, and their sons, Graham, 3, and Henry, 9 months, in Marin County, CA.

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:: Karen Hepp ’89 and her husband, Brian Sullivan,

welcomed Kellen Alexander Sullivan on July 5. His proud brothers, Quinn and Macklin, show him off at his baptism in Avalon, NJ.

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Lindsay Anderson Wolff ’91 says, “on Halloween morning in 2012, we welcomed Henry Sands Wolff, ’pumpkin baby,’ into the family. Because a three-year-old and a newborn weren’t enough work, we moved into a temporary apartment so we could do a full gut-rehab of our 100-year-old house in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood. As I look at the mud pit that is our basement and the crazy Jenga-like structure that is decades of questionable framework, it’s hard to imagine that, by the time this is published I’ll finally be putting my shiny new interior design degree to the test to make our dream house.”

:: Melanie Gaspari Albahary ’92 and her husband, Ron, enjoying their first summer with their daughter, Sasha Lou (7 months).


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