Bowdoin Magazine, Vol. 84, No. 2, Summer 2013

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Bowdoin and Springfield College football alumni gathered in May 2012 for a celebration dinner and roast of former Head Football Coach Howard Vandersea in Boston.

It’s been nine years that Erin Rodriguez (’89) and Anna-Maria Cannatella (’95) got off the grid, shook the cold, and made a break for the little known area of Apalachicola and St. George Island—the last frontier of the Florida Panhandle. In September, they welcomed their second child, Kai Augustus, seen here with big sister, Elena. Anna-Maria sells contemporary art and real estate; and Erin gave up his law career and started a general contracting firm that is restoring old Florida architecture and building new. Bowdoin friends, come visit! www.49Palmetto.com.

firm’s Pro Bono Award to recognize his longstanding commitment and leadership at the firm and in the community to improving access to and delivery of pro bono legal services to persons of limited means. “Projects in which Pebworth has played an instrumental role include the Bet Tzedek Holocaust Survivors Reparations Project, the Indiana Medical-Legal Partnership with Wishard Hospital and the Indiana Lawyers for 48

The Bowdoin Caucus in Maine’s 126th House of Representatives are (l to r): Steve Moriarty ’72, representing Chebeague Island, Cumberland, Long Island, and part of North Yarmouth; Terry Hayes ’80, representing Buckfield, Hartford, Paris, and Sumner; Erik Jorgensen ’87, representing part of Portland; and Bruce MacDonald ’60, representing Arrowsic, Boothbay, Boothbay Harbor, Georgetown, Southport, and Westport Island.

Soldiers program. He also guided legacy firm Baker & Daniels to join the Pro Bono Institute Law Firm Pro Bono Challenge in 2006 and institutionalized the firm’s commitment to pro bono service.” From a Faegre Baker Daniels LLP news release, April 25, 2013.

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“Erik Jorgensen, Steve Moriarty ’72, Terry Hayes ’80, and Bruce MacDonald ’60, all Democrats, represent their areas of the State in the House of Representatives. Terry, who is beginning her fourth term, just completed two years in House leadership and is currently serving on the Committee on State and Local Government; Bruce, also in his fourth term, serves as the House Chair of

The Potter Street girls (all Class of 1997) met in Vail, Colo., in November 2012 for a girls’ weekend: (l to r): Shannon Reilly Kenney, Nancy Roman Sacco, Susan Gaffney Rowley, Lillie Mear Howard, Alethea Walton McCormick, Jennifer Hannon Stuker, Kaiya Katch Fox, and Carrie Ardito Johnson (soon to be Fanlo).

Cassie Kanz Faint ’97 and her family hosted their annual mini Bowdoin reunion on Labor Day weekend 2012 at their home in Peconic, N.Y.: (back row): Joe Ruter (son of Brent Ruter ’97), Maddox Lee (son of Jennifer ’96 and Wei Lee ’97), Maura Kane and Conor Kane (daughter and son of Janet ’96 and Patrick Kane ’96), Phoebe Faine (daughter of Cassie Kanz Faint ’97), and Eddie Ruter (son of Brent Ruter ’97). (Front row): Michael Sherwood ’97, Oliver Faint (son of Cassie Kanz Faint ’97).

the Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs; Steve and Erik are both freshmen, and have been assigned to the Judiciary and Appropriations committees respectively.” See accompanying photo.

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Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP announced last fall that Mitchell Zuklie “has been selected as chair-elect of the firm. Mr. Zuklie is currently the leader of Orrick’s Corporate Business Unit…[and] is widely recognized as one of the country’s leading advisors to entrepreneurs, technology companies and the venture capital community, in

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