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The New England League of Middle Schools awarded 7th grade life sciences teacher CJ Bell ’10 its Promising Practitioner Award in April.
Bonnes amies (clockwise from left): Allie Thomas, Abbie Mitchell, Margie Cooper, Sarah Marston, and Emma Verrill flashed Class of 2010 smiles over the Sienne in April 2011.
Kimberly Naton ’10, Morgan Estey ’10, and Sarah Hurley ’10 all gussied up.
Class of 2010 friends Josh King, John Scannell, Will Alden-Dunn, and Sarah Hurley caught up over a couple of pizza pies.
“I’m in my second semester at Northwestern Law. I went to a great Rocky Cornelius ’10 is working as a safari Bowdoin alumni reception last month field guide in South Africa. and got to reconnect with some friends I didn’t know lived here/meet some Omm Lucarelli and Joseph Stilwell new people!” “(University Maine, Orono) were “The New England League of married on July 7, 2012, in Belfast, Middle Schools awarded 7th grade life Maine.” See photo in Weddings section. sciences teacher CJ Bell its Promising Willy Oppenheim wrote on March Practitioner Award. CJ is a 7th grade 22: “I recently spotted Jimmy Lindsay life sciences teacher at the Brookwood and Dave Zonana on the streets of School in Manchester, Mass., and Portland, Ore., while passing through received her award on April 1, 2012, that fine city. Everything in my life is at a ceremony in Providence, R.I. good, and I hope the same for the rest NELMS seeks to honor teachers of the Class of 2009!” See accompanying beginning their teaching career, who photo. have one to three years of teaching Yessenia Torres and Francis experience and exemplify the following: Bingrong Zhou ’07 “were married on ‘For making a positive difference January 1, 2012, in Shanghai, China.” in the school, seeking professional See photo in Weddings section. development, implementing ideas, Emily Warren “is pursuing a MA fostering community connections, and degree in organizational behavior at meeting the needs of individual students Claremont Graduate University in using effective middle level practices.” Claremont, Calif. She was recently See accompanying photo. From a NELMS accepted to the University’s Doctoral news release April 7, 2012. Program in Social Psychology. She plans Roxanna Cornelius “is working as to begin the doctoral program next fall.” a safari field guide in South Africa.” See accompanying photo. In November 2011, Jane Zarine Alam emailed in February: Koopman, Becca Austin and David
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More than a full line of 2005 alums traveled up from Boston to see the men’s hockey NESCAC quarterfinal game versus Trinity. Top row (l to r): Molly Juhlin, Ryan Toohill (Virginia Tech), Katie Walker, Jocelyn Foulke, and Jenny Bordo. Bottom row (l to r): Gia Upchurch, Dan Hall, and Tom Hazel.
Wells ’11 spent 25 days in “Nevernever Land” on the Colorado River rafting/kayaking. See accompanying photo. Tana Scott and Michael Jordan Krohn ’09 “were married on July 30, 2011, in Camden, Maine.” See photo in Weddings section. Abbie Mitchell and other ’10 alums enjoyed time in Paris in April 2011. See accompanying photo.
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Ouda Baxter emailed in February: “Katherine Farrar and I are exploring the lovely city by the Bay of San Francisco together. We were good friends before graduation, and have only become better ones since. She is in grad school for biomedical science, while I am living la vie boheme among the hippies in Golden Gate Park…just kidding! But I am meeting lots of very cool people, teaching a class on nature and philosophy through a collectivist
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