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Geraldo Caba, Pope Carlos, Sabian Cheong ’02, Steve Cordova, Michael Fusilli ’05, Ashley Goebertus, R. Vincent Lake II ’01, Denise Linares, José Lopez ’05, Peter Markovics, Brendan Moloney ’04, Katherine Reinoso, Robert Santiago, Ryan Sullivan ’05, Ilyitch Tábora MSW’05, and Rebeca Wolfe-Lameiro ’04. • Jeff and Kristine (Carpi) M.Ed.’05 Kuntz welcomed a son, Jackson Jeffrey, into the world on August 30, 2008, in Boca Raton, FL. Mom, dad, and baby are all doing well. • Sadly, we lost our classmate Jason D. Peary of Woburn on June 30, 2008. An employee of WITS Corporation and an EMT, he is survived by his parents, sister, and paternal grandparents. • Happy new year, Class of 2003! Please send updates to me at kruseta@gmail.com.

2004 Correspondent: Alexandra “Allie” Weiskopf alexandra.weiskopf@us.army.mil 703-863-6715 I caught up with Brianne Moskovitz and Laura Sanchez Cross at the Nike Women’s Marathon in San Francisco. Ally Willson Dudas, MA’07, also ran the race to support Team In Training, which benefits the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. • Dana Lopreato married Jarrod Phipps on August 16 at St. Ignatius Church. Classmates in the bridal party included Elizabeth

studying to be a nurse practitioner. • Ogieva Guobadia married Jessica DeWitt ’05 at Old North Church on November 29, 2008. Stephen Allen served as best man. The bridal party included the couple’s classmates Kevin Hoskins, Geoffrey Lee, and Jesse Ohrenberger ’05. Ogieva is an investment banking associate for Herbert J. Sims in Long Beach, CA, and Jessica has recently been admitted to practice law in California and serves as a judicial clerk. • Our 5th reunion will be held May 28–31. Information can be found at www.bc.edu/ classes/2004 or by joining “Boston College Class of 2004 5-Year Reunion” on Facebook.

2005 Correspondent: Joe Bowden joe.bowden@gmail.com 95 Harvest Lane Bridgewater, MA 02324; 508-807-0048 Katie Babinski and Bryan Thompson were married on September 6, 2008, on Long Island Beach, NJ. Elizabeth Babinski ’02 was maid of honor, and classmates Clare Inzeo, Christine McCarthy, and Lauren Baird served as bridesmaids. Michael Bonsignore and Doug Wakefield were in attendance. • Ryan Sullivan was hired as an assistant district attorney for the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office fall 2008 class. Ryan previously participated in Suffolk Law’s

Madeline Long ’05 was the recipient of a 2008 After Dark Award for “outstanding performance in a play.” Cunney, Erin Goulding MA’06, Taryn Marino, Kari Russ, and Kevin Wright. The couple currently reside in South Boston. • Brendan Housler won the New York State Road Race Championships silver medal in cycling last summer. He is now cycling with the Dundee Brewing race team, with sponsors that include Bose Home Entertainment, Rudy Project, Ritchey, and others. • David Perron graduated from the St. Louis University School of Law in May. He now works for Helpler, Broom, MacDonald, Hebrank, Truce & Noce, a general civil litigation firm in Missouri and Illinois. • Kimberly Chin married David Skovran on August 23, 2008, in Westbrook, CT. They currently reside in New York City. Kimberly works for PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as a senior associate, and David works for the Visiting Nurse Service of New York while in his third year at New York University. He is

clinical program, working as a student intern in Lowell District Court. While there, he had the opportunity to present and argue cases and arraignments before the court. Ryan is a graduate of Suffolk University Law School. • Madeline Long was the recipient of a 2008 After Dark Award for “outstanding performance in a play” for her portrayal of Toma Singerson in the world premiere production of Soldiers: The Desert Stand, presented by LiveWire Chicago Theatre. Madeline lives in Chicago and works as an account executive in PR for the arts at Carol Fox & Associates. As an actor, Madeline has performed in several Chicago productions and recently joined LiveWire Chicago Theatre as a company member. She will appear in Shattered Globe’s production of Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes at Victory Gardens Theatre this winter. She is founder 31 class notes

of Boston College’s After Hours Theatre, which annually produces an evening of student-written short plays. • Benjamin and Laura (Goodhue) Knappmiller are happy to announce their marriage on September 20, 2008, in Laconia, NH. They currently reside in Jamaica Plain. Their ceremony was performed by Charles Joseph “C.J.” Gangi. Bridesmaids were Jackie Horan, Colleen Thornton, Genevieve Peeples, and Caitlin Pletcher. Groomsmen included Thomas Hardej ’03, Elizabeth LaRose M.Ed.’06, and Georg Wiese, and Justin Barrasso served as a special assistant to the bridesmaids. Other alumni in attendance included James McLaughlin, Gavin McGrath, JoAnn Amico, Christie Shay, Michelle Lawson, Nell Curran, Andy Meagher, Seth Hoy ’03, and Jessica Supernaw ’03, JD’08.

2006 Correspondent: Cristina Conciatori conciato@bc.edu / 845-624-1204 Correspondent: Tina Corea TinaCorea@gmail.com / 973-224-3863 In addition to working at JibJab.com, Dan Milano has been working on sketch videos on the Internet under the name Wooden Nickel Shorts. His video Never Wake Up was featured on CollegeHumor.com (www.college humor.com/video:1825589). His other videos can be seen at www.funnyordie.com/ woodennickelshorts. • Maggie Hurley has accepted a position with RuffaloCODY at Boston College, working as the program director of the call center. She had previously been working at UCLA in a similar position. Maggie worked at the call center during her years as an undergraduate and accepted a full-time position with RuffaloCODY upon graduation in 2006. • Megan Rulison and Ryan Scudellari are happy to announce they were married on June 7, 2008, in Brant Lake, NY, surrounded by family and bunches of BC friends. They plan to move to Durham, NC, where Ryan will begin his Ph.D. in computer science at Duke University, and Megan will try her hand as a freelance writer. She received her master’s in science writing from MIT in October. • On October 26, BC alums Anthony and William Nunziata were featured on the front page of the “Art & Leisure” section of the New York Times. The brothers performed during the 19th annual Cabaret Convention, a series of four concerts held at Lincoln Center that featured a dozen performers singing two songs each evening. Anthony graduated with a BA in communication, William with a BA in theater arts. • We


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