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expanded their family to nine when they adopted two children from Morocco, bringing their brood to seven. He is also involved in several charitable organizations and serves on the board of two secondary schools in California.

1976 John Cole reports that life is both good and challenging. He and his wife, who live in Baltimore, recently celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary and visited Italy to commemorate the occasion. His youngest daughter, Brittany, was married last year on Bald Head Island, N.C. He continues to be very involved with U.S. Figure Skating. In this past year alone, he traveled to Europe three times for competitions. He has reached the level of World Judge in the sport, which means he is now eligible to be chosen by his association to judge at the World Championships and Olympics. He will not, however, be judging in the 2014 Winter Olympics, in Sochi, Russia.

1977 Richmond Fisher reports that his second daughter, Ashley (GA ’09) graduated magna cum laude from Bucknell, and oldest d ­ aughter, Blake (GA ’07) is finishing her second year with Teach for America, teaching science in Providence, R.I.

1982 Peter Corroon reports that he and his brother, Chris, are still living in Utah. Peter and his wife, Amy, who grew up in the Salt Lake City area, are raising their three children, Sophie (12), Peter (11), and James (10), in a historic section of the city. Peter just finished eight years as Salt Lake County mayor, and is now working with the Ninegret Group, a small commercial real estate developer, overseeing development projects. He is also a consultant for Bennett Group, a business consulting firm started by former Senator Bob Bennett and FinFit, a financial fitness firm that works with employers and their employees. Peter serves on the boards of the local United Way, Catholic Community Services, and a homeless shelter. Chris Corroon also works in Salt Lake City and oversees the sales of condominiums at the City Creek Center, a mixed-use project built by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He

also serves on the boards of local environmental groups. Peter Walmsley and his wife, Kristen, welcomed their second son, Conor, on June 6. He joins brother, Ryan (3). Peter is the Director of Interscholastic Athletics at Greenwich Country Day School. See photo 02.

1987

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Stein-Erik Soelberg was featured in the April 8 issue of Time magazine in the article by Joel Stein entitled “Bracket Bluster.” He was last year’s winner of the Yahoo Sports Tourney Pick-em’s $10,000 prize in the NCAA basketball playoffs. He picked 13 of the Sweet 16, was perfect the rest of the way, and won on an eventual tie-breaker by having the closest total score — 1st place out of 3.6 million entries.

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1988 Members of the Class of 1988 gathered over the Spring Alumni Weekend at Kate Thurlow Johnson’s (GA) home in Riverside. ‘Wick and GA alum present were Jon Ryckman, Michelle Steen Beck (GA), Katie, Peter Grant, Brad Orbin, Annabelle Whitby Zastrow (GA), Debra Phillips Leppla (GA), Katy Finch (GA), and Patrick Orr. See photo 03. Major Clark M. Rogers completed his master’s degree in Management & Leadership from Webster University in May and graduated with Honors. He’s awaiting the results from the Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) DA Selection Board.

1989 Richard Segerson married Lauriston Roach (GA ’00) last November 17. See photo 04.

1992

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01 Randy Bryan ’68 poses with his invention, a 4kW inverter product for emergency power generation. 02 Peter Walmsley ’82 and his wife, Kristin, welcomed their second child, a son, Conor, on June 6. 03 Members of the Class of 1988 gathered over the Spring Alumni Weekend at Kate Thurlow Johnson’s (GA) home in Riverside. 04 Richard Segerson ’89 married Lauriston Roach (GA ’00) on November 17. 05 Winston Bragg ’92 and his wife, Jennifer, welcomed their son, Chase Edward, on July 5.

Winston Bragg and his wife, Jennifer, welcomed their son, Chase Edward, on July 5. He joins his sister, Lily. See photo 05.

1993 Patrick Andren reports he has been at Pomfret School for six years. He is the Dean of Teaching and Learning, placing him in charge of the faculty’s professional growth and curriculum development. He also coaches football and wrestling. He and his wife, Heather, have four boys: Wills (9), Henry (7), Peter (4), and Niels (2).

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