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camp for folks with disabilities in Lincoln, VT. Check their website as well as Forever Young Treehouses.” At the time he added, “I am writing from the hospital in Middlebury, VT, where my wife just gave birth to our second child, Milo Finch Stoddard. He was preceded by his older sister, Hazel Bee Stoddard. Favorite recent Deerfield memory—the loathsome Pete Campbell of Mad Men mentioning one of his Deerfield chums. Good stuff.”
1988
Class Captain Oscar K. Anderson III David F. Willis Jr. Rob Brewer recently commented, “Alive and well in Lexington, KY, after 18 years in the securities business. Just had a great weekend visit from Chris Jaynes, Coleman Church, and Eric Baurmeister.” In addition to the excitement of welcoming baby Porter, Marc Cram said, “The Cram family was featured on an episode of HGTV’s House Hunters this past spring. The episode chronicled the expanding family’s decision to move from the historic Fan District to the West End in Richmond, VA.” Eric Presbrey reports, “My wife Megan and I live in Ridgefield, CT, with our two children Fred (four) and LuLu (two) with one on the way in March. We have a busy winter in front of us. I work in NYC when I’m not on planes managing digital sales for Epsilon, a marketing
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technology firm that works with large retailers, financial services, CPG, and other large global brands to help them establish and develop better way of communicating with their customers. I am still playing hockey as often as three days a week, but sadly have had to all but hang up my lacrosse stick likely until Fred, LuLu, and ?? start playing themselves. My ‘adult’ sport has been racing cars, and I am proud to say we won the SCCA North Atlantic Road Racing Championship this past summer in the Formula Continental (or F2000) class. Hope to see any old friends in the future. Feel free to drop me a line at epresbrey@ hotmail.com.”
1989
Class Captains Gustave K. Lipman Edward S. Williams “After more than a decade of living in Australia and Asia I moved to London in 2008,” Shawn Donnan tells us. He continues, “I’m now the World News Editor of the Financial Times and in charge of the paper’s economic and political news coverage. Between trying to keep the news flowing into our newspaper and web pages and doing my part as father to Aidan, five, and Lucy, two, I’m pretty busy. But I’d love to catch up for a beer with old classmates passing through town . . .” “I recently accepted a position with Visa (where
I have been for over five years) in our Singapore office,” reports Stephen Root. “I moved here in July with my wife and two children. Would love to hear from anyone in or coming through the area.” Bryan Sells wrote, “After 11 years with the ACLU’s Voting Rights Project in Atlanta, I’ve accepted the position of Special Litigation Counsel in the Voting Section of the Civil Rights Division of the United States Department of Justice in Washington, DC. I look forward to reconnecting with Deerfield friends and classmates in the nation’s capital.”
engineer in Colorado and California, and as a legislative analyst for the State of California. Survived by his loving wife Cathy, parents Judy and Paul, brother Paul Jr., dog Sierra, and numerous relatives and close friends. Memorial donations may be made to the Lance Armstrong Foundation, online at livestrong.org or by mail to P.O. Box 6003, Albert Lea, MN 56007-6603.” Kevin Psonak writes, “I am teaching rhetoric and composition and studying English literature and historical linguistics at the University of Texas at Austin.”
1990
1992
Class Captain Jeb S. Armstrong Dan O’Hearn reported that he and his wife Danelle, and their son Porter, will be leaving Summit, NJ, where Dan currently works in the pharmaceutical industry to move back home to Southern California.
1991
20th Reunion
Reunion Chair Timothy B. Weymouth As reported in the Sacramento Bee, Chris Guyer passed away on June 30, 2010. “Christopher Meador Guyer Nov. 1, 1973 June 30, 2010. A longtime cancer survivor and native of Davis, Calif. Christopher was a graduate of Deerfield Academy, Vanderbilt University, and the University of Colorado, Boulder. He worked as a licensed civil
Class Captains Thomas R. Appleton II William J. Willis Elizabeth Cooper reports, “Peyton (McKnight) and I are very happy to announce the birth of our daughter, Ainslie Ann McKnight. She was born on September 22, 2010 weighing 5 lbs., 14 oz. and measuring 19 inches long. Big sister Gabrielle (six) is thrilled to have a sibling, and also glad to add another girl to our family mix. Speaking of girls, Peyton thought the family was getting a bit unbalanced, so we have also added a dog to our family: a male Boykin Spaniel named Casey.” Thomas Gibbon and Lieselotte Beekhuis-Gibbon are happy to announce their marriage on February 10, 2010 at the City Clerk’s Office, New York. They