Be the Voice A mini reunion before THE reunion! L to R: Vic Perry Cairl ’95, Julie Brooks ’94, Carrie Boynton Quinlan ’95, Lauren Cushing ’94, Istifan Ghanem ’94, Jason Harrington ’95, Chris Carmody ’95, and Bonnie McConologue ’95.
prestigious award in collegiate lacrosse, the Tewaaraton Award
attending the reunion next year. Miss the days at Cushing!”
presented by Stifel has been awarded annually since 2001. It
Theodore Iorio and his wife
was established at the University Club of Washington, D.C., with the
Kimberly are thrilled to announce the arrival of Theodore Lawrence
permission of the Mohawk Nation Council of Elders. The word
Wallace Iorio (aka “Ace”) born in October of 2024. Everyone is
“Tewaaraton,” meaning lacrosse in Mohawk, reflects the sport’s
happy, healthy and adjusting to life as a family of three.
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Native American origins. For 25 years, the award has celebrated excellence in lacrosse while honoring its Indigenous roots.
1995 Jason Harrington writes, “Something pretty cool happened to me a few weeks back. I got a text from Vic Perry Cairl asking me if I minded sending my info to Istifan Ghanem ’94. I said sure and soon we were in a group of nine people from Cushing and talking about getting together at my brewery, Vulgar Brewing Company in Franklin, NH, for a 30th-year reunion. We all plan on
1996 Maya Rogers was honored with the 2025 WiT Vanguard Award by Women in Toys, Licensing & Entertainment (WiT), celebrating her groundbreaking leadership and transformative impact. As CEO of Tetris, Maya has reimagined the iconic video game into a global cultural force, expanding its reach into entertainment, fashion, and consumer products worldwide. This prestigious award recognizes visionary leaders whose innovation, dedication, and influence are reshaping the future of toys, consumer products, licensing, and entertainment.
Theodore Iorio ’95 and his wife Kimberly with son Theodore Lawrence Wallace Iorio (aka “Ace”).
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