Cardigan Chronicle Fall/Winter 2014-2015

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1977

Rob Morrow remains very busy with his

nephew Steven Garron ’15, Ned’s mom,

acting career. Most recently he starred in

dad, and sister all attended the reception.

After many years as an oncologic head

the movie Mr. Miracle, which premiered

(See photos on page 4.) As a longtime

and neck surgeon in his native Rotterdam,

on the Hallmark Channel in December.

member of the Alumni Association Board

Netherlands,

Jeroen

Kerribijn

has

moved with his family to Maberly, Ontario (Canada), where they own and operate a country store. In September, the Kerrebijn family was in the Upper Valley to assist Norman H’91 and Beverly H’01 Wakely P’70,’73,’75 as they packed their home for their move to Maine. The Kerrebijn family visited campus, and were delighted to camp out for two nights at the C.O.R.E. cabin on the lake. Jeroen and his son, Jip ’11, also made the trip

1978 We are happy to report that the son

of Directors, Ned made it a point to attend the fall meeting of the board at Homecoming in October.

Ned Gibbons ’78 and Brian Tierney ’99 at the Cape Cod reception in July.

of John Emery and his wife, Karen— Hunter ’18—is enrolled in the sixth grade at CMS for the 2014-2015 academic year. John, a longtime commercial pilot who now flies for Delta Airlines, took part in the second annual Alumni Lacrosse Game in August. (See photos on pages 74–75)

Craig Johnson was on campus for

down from Ontario in October to join in

the fall meeting of Cardigan’s Board of

the festivities at Homecoming.

Trustees. Thanks go out to Craig, his brother, Clayton ’79, and the entire Johnson family for their very generous support of Cardigan over many years. Read about recent and upcoming projects that have had Johnson family support on

Jip ’11 and Jeroen Kerrebijn ’77 at Homecoming in October. Former CMS librarian Carol Shelton H’00 recently alerted the Alumni Office that Tad Linn is now an author living on the tiny island of Elutheria in the Bahamas. According to notes on its jacket, his book, Elutheria; The Island

Named for Freedom, is “… a story of perseverance and ingenuity, in which the seeds of a naïve, ill-prepared and idealistic Bahamian colony were sewn.” Tad clearly loves his adopted home!

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John ’78 and Hunter ’18 Emery visit with Director of Alumni Programs Richard Clancy ’67 on Registration Day in September.

pages 38–41.

For the second consecutive year, Kirk Franklin and his boys, Cole ’10 and Austin ’13, all traveled to campus in August for the Cardigan Alumni Lacrosse Game. Kirk has long helped out the Cardigan lacrosse program during the annual spring lacrosse trips to Florida, and he generously supplied the jerseys

Head of School Dave McCusker ’80 with Craig Johnson ’78.

for our alumni game.

1979

After many decades in the building

Jeremy “Nacho” Crigler and his wife,

trades, Ned Gibbons is now following

Pam, were on The Point in October

a new career path as a substance abuse

for Homecoming. Jeremy serves on

counselor. We were happy to connect

Cardigan’s Board of Trustees, and as

with him at the Cardigan reception

such, visits campus often from his home

on Cape Cod in July. In addition to his

in New Canaan, Connecticut.

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