AIS Magazine Spring 2012

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Class Notes Sarah Paul ’92 writes, “For the past seven years, I have been living in Brooklyn, NY, and working at The Museum of Modern Art as a museum educator for community and access programs in New York City. I fondly remember my AIS art classes and teachers and look forward to seeing Ms. Halton and Mr. Moss-Vreeland during Reunion Weekend.” Carrie Fanelli Santoro ’92 says, “I hope everyone from the Class of 1992 is well and will be coming to the Reunion in May. I can’t believe it has been 20 years; YIKES we are old! Life is busy for Joe and me with our children, Jake, 4, and Maddie, 2. I am also working as a physician assistant at Penn Medicine Adolescent Medicine Practice. It is a wonderful place to work, and I get to reminisce with some of my Irwin’s patients about a few of their teachers who also taught us (and a few whom Kathleen Tinari McGuiness now teaches at Notre Dame). Hope to see you all in May!”

Cecily Tyler ’92 writes, “For the past 15 years, I was working in television and film while based in New York City. About three years ago, I moved to Boston and decided to take a hiatus in my TV career in order to consult for YouthBuild :: Cecily Tyler ’92 USA. Together, we developed a four-year multimedia e-learning initiative funded by the Department of Labor that looks at sustainability and internal support in youth development programs nationally. Looking forward to getting to know more of the youth, teachers and program directors while serving as the producer and editor for this initiative.” Ashley Hundt Ventrone ’92 is living in Oaks, PA, with her husband and kids, Hunter, 6, and Rebecca, 3. “I am volunteering in the area and have done some fundraising. I am also looking forward to working with our local food bank to restock after the holidays. Otherwise, I am home with the kids! Hunter plays a myriad of sports with Coach Dad, and Beck is readying herself for her first season of golf. I’m excited to see everyone at Reunion.”

:: K elly Malloy ’93, FACS, and her colleague, Andrew Shuman MD, with a little girl whom they treated on a mission trip to La Ceiba, Honduras, in May 2011. It was Kelly’s third surgical mission trip to Honduras. She is planning her second mission trip to Kenya for this fall.

Christina Mills Astley ’94 shares that this was a year full of great joy and great sorrow. “Our first child, Alexander Scot Astley, was born on December 24, 2010 at 8 lbs., 7 oz. He is an absolutely wonderful baby. He loves to laugh and smile, and we feel so lucky to have him in our lives. I’m very much looking forward to spending more time with him now that I’ve finished my pediatrics residency–I just completed my training in the Boston Combined Residency Program at Children’s Hospital Boston and Boston Medical Center. I’ll be working as a hospitalist in the Medical Surgical Intensive Care Unit at Children’s Hospital Boston this year. My husband, Mason, (great-nephew of Jeanie Swain Astley ’44, an AIS alumna who passed in 2008) will be working as the assistant coach to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s women’s tennis team.” Sadly, Christina’s family experienced a tragedy in summer 2011 when Lauren Astley, her husband’s first cousin, passed away shortly after her graduation from high school. She was a vibrant young woman with so much to offer the world.

:: J ake and Maddie Santoro, children of Joe and Carrie Fanelli Santoro ’92, taking a stroll on the beach.

Kelly Fenlin Sullivan ’92 is a busy farmer with five horses, two dogs, four fish, two stepchildren, Walker, 14, and Annparke, 17, and a funny husband! She spends the winters in Palm Beach and Wellington, FL, but will be back in time for Reunion.

:: H unter and Rebecca Ventrone, children of Michael and Ashley Hundt Ventrone ’92.

:: S tuart (right) and Kelly Fenlin Sullivan ’92 (second from right) at the Black Tie Tailgate for The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.

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Devyn Williams ’92 moved back to the East Coast from Rancho Palos Verdes, CA, in summer 2010. “I’m teaching history (again) at a small independent school called Highland, about 40 miles west of Washington, D.C. I teach ninth-grade European history and AP World History. In addition to teaching, I’m also the head coach of the varsity swim team. And, as if I wasn’t busy enough, I’m slowly but surely pursuing a Ph.D. in history at George Mason University. I’m mostly very busy!”

:: A lexander Scott Astley, son of Mason and Christina Mills Astley ’94, shows his school spirit.

Susan Heller Hallett ’95 and her husband, John, welcomed a baby girl, Bryn Lewis Hallett, on December 5, 2011. She joins big sister, Mary Beth, who will turn 4 in March. “We had such a fun holiday with both our girls!”


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