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three times. Patrick O’Brien was named a Dual County All-Star in soccer while scoring four goals and six assists, with three game-winning goals, for the CCHS state championship team. Brendan Seifert played on the Lawrence Academy varsity soccer team which won the ISL championship for a second straight season and went on to earn an historic first NEPSAC Class B championship in a game against South Kent School that was decided by penalty kicks.

College plans for the Class of 2012 Garnet Alex-Barton University of South Florida Drew Anderson Providence College Spencer Anton Princeton University Aneesh Ashutosh Northeastern University Will Baxter Lafayette College Griffin Bishop Worcester Polytechnic Institute Frank Bruni Bowdoin College Dan Carlson Colby College Joey Crowley PG Year at Kimball Union Brandon David University of Arizona Asher Dawson Santa Clara University Bryce Dion Fairfield University Gates Dupont Cornell University Angelo Eliopoulos Providence College Austin Galusza Ithaca College Max Gomez Middlebury College James Henderson Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Carter Hochman Springfield College Matt Hrabchak University of Virginia Adrian Huertas Skidmore College Wilson Indermuehle UMass Amherst Adam Jolly Colorado College Tim Joumas Loyola University - Maryland Paul Kinard Princeton University Alaric Krapf Yale University John Lamont Gap Year/Williams College Ben MacShane Trinity College Alexander McNulty University of Arizona Ryan Metro Pennsylvania State University Patrick O’Brien University of Virginia Tyler Parke Bates College Bobby Reardon University of San Diego Matt Richman Colby College Sameer Sarma Tufts University Jackie Scholl New College of Florida Owen Sette-Ducati Gap Year/University of Denver Andreas Sheikh Colby College Matt Simon University of Southern California Ben Stone Colby College Jordan Swett Dartmouth College Neel Taneja Cornell University Chris Thomas Syracuse University Jonathan Trusheim Champlain College Cole Turissini Colby College Erik Zimmer Duke University Parker Zimmerman Vassar College

2013 Alumni Class Senators Jake Goorno jbgoorno@gmail.com Mitchell Groves mitchmgroves@gmail.com Reid Shilling rshilling97@gmail.com

Patrick Crowley, Austin Hoey, and Ethan vanderWilden were selected as Dual County All-Stars for football. Austin was also named a Dual County All-Star for basketball. James Sanderson earned All-Scholastic honors for alpine skiing. Nick Stone played on the Lawrence Academy varsity soccer team which won the ISL championship for a second straight season and went on to earn an historic first NEPSAC Class B championship in a game against South Kent School that was decided by penalty kicks. Cole Winstanley was named a Dual County All-Star for both cross country and track.

2014 Alumni Class Senators Chad Arle chad.w.arle@gmail.com Andrew Brown abrown.17@pomfretschool.org Ryan Ewing ryanewing99@gmail.com P.J. Lucchese pjlucchese@gmail.com Christopher Ruediger chris.ruediger3@gmail.com Cormac Zachar cormacz98@gmail.com

Matt Cunningham and Garren LaPlante were honored at Fenway Park on April 28 for their participation on Nashoba Regional High School’s winning state championship teams. Matt wrestled in Division 2 of the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association, and Garren played ice hockey in MIAA Division 3A. Matthew Killian played on the Lawrence Academy varsity soccer team which won the ISL championship for a second straight season and went on to earn an historic first NEPSAC Class B championship in a game against South Kent School that was decided by penalty kicks. Daniel Kramer was selected to attend the U.S. Junior National Crew Team Development Camp for the coming summer.

2015 Alumni Class Senators Paul Michaud paul.michaud13@gmail.com Nick Schoeller nschoeller2@gmail.com Dylan Volman dhvman@gmail.com Ben Zide benjaminzide@gmail.com

Former Faculty and Staff News Todd Nelson (English and drama) is the principal of Brooksville Elementary School in Brooksville, ME. He and wife Lesley moved east from Pennsylvania, where he was head of The School at Rose Valley. Nelson said he might be remembered for his bagpiping (see photo). As Todd likes to say, “The piping will continue until morale improves.” He also reports that he had a “delightful lunch” a few years ago with a former student, Derek Vaillant ’80, who is now a professor at the University of Michigan. Todd has written articles about education for publications including Independent School, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Christian Science Monitor, and for Maine Public Radio, and he says that writing is “my area of creativity, now.” Robert Shoemaker, who was mentioned in the former faculty and staff column in the Winter 2015 issue of FENN, writes to say that reports of his retirement are premature. He is an independent registered investment advisor and he volunteers at the Gettysburg National Military Park Visitors Center, assisting the rangers, answering visitors’ questions and suggesting how they can best spend their time at the park. Ted McMahon (former director of development) is currently vice president for development and member services at the New England Historical Genealogical Society.

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