Choate Rosemary Hall Bulletin | Spring '16

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1 Rachel Saltzman Tennis ’04 and her

3 Natalie Pentz ’05 is an English teacher

husband, Brad, welcomed a son, Stephen Andrew Tennis, on June 24, 2015. 2 John Gelb ’05 married Morgana Rosenberg in Woodside, Calif., in October 2015.

of 6th and 7th graders in the North Bronx. 4 Members of the Class of 2010 visiting with former dean and teacher Tommie Oppegaard in Carolina Beach, N.C. Front row, from left: Scott Hansen, Sam Craft, Jon Maddalone, Tony Perugini.

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Stephen Lattanzi’s most recent project is A Drowning Man. It’s “a short film that I wrote, directed, and starred in, opposite Tom Winter and Tiffany Dupont,” he writes. The film chronicles the life of Brian Ross, who, in the wake of his wife’s death, wrestles with the reality of living his life without her. Unable to find his footing, he turns to a gift she’d left him just days before her passing, leading him on a journey that will bring him closer to her than he could have imagined. View the film online at www.adrowningmanfilm.com.

Back row, from left: Olivia Bee, Sarah Kornacki, Tommie Oppegaard, Rick Bhattacharya, and Danielle L’Heureux. 5 Anthony Lukca ’05, married Elisabeth Jean on October 10, 2015 in Orford, Quebec, Canada.

6 Gabe Zanuttini-Frank and Noah Hast-

8 Daniel Marquardt ’07 and wife Nan

ings, Class of 2015, in New Jersey this February for a Yale/Princeton men’s basketball game. 7 Field Hockey Reunion from left, Ariana Branchini ’07, Alice Bearn ’07, Lauren Branchini ’04, and Cary Bearn ’04.

with Choate alums at their December 19, 2015 wedding in Charlottesville, Va. From left, Zach Remsen ’07, Catherine Sanger Wolcott ’05, Nan and Daniel Marquardt ’07, Matthew Sanger ’07, and Caroline Breed ’07.

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Natalie Pentz writes, “I’m a tenured English teacher in the North Bronx, educating 6th and 7th graders. I have been so happy inspiring students here to apply to specialized and private high schools like Choate. One of my favorite parts of the job is bringing pieces of classic literature that I read at Choate to my middle school classroom to add rigor to our curriculum. Additionally, I was married in 2014 to Sean Ellwanger, and we just moved into our first home in Fairfield, Conn.”

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Sydney Lapeyrolerie will obtain her MBA from the Wharton School on her birthday (May 15)! She will move to New York this fall to work as a consultant for Accenture Strategy.

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Peter Gault was recently named one of Forbes Magazine’s Top 30 Under 30 in the field of Education. Peter is the cofounder of Quill, a non-profit, open-source literary tool that provides personalized, interactive writing lessons for middle and high school students. The company’s mission is to create an active learning environment by presenting students with engaging problems to solve and allowing them to construct solutions. Quill has received support from The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, BlackRock, AT&T Aspire Program, and Google.org, among others. Zach Remsen writes, “I will be enrolling at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth this fall, following three years of working at Edgewood Management in New York City.”

’08 Marian Homans-Turnbull moved to California in the fall to begin a PhD in English and Medieval Studies at UC Berkeley. ’15 Livia Domenig qualified with her 800-yard freestyle relay for Division III NCAA Swimming and Diving to represent Amherst College.

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