1997 15th Reunion, May 5, 2012 Class Correspondent: Eliza Sayward elizasayward@yahoo.com
Lucy Weber was married in April, in Paris, to David Youdovin, whom she first met at Camp Killouleet when they were 10. (Lucy and David re-met two years ago.) They are living in NYC, where Lucy is working in publicity and event planning. Tera Zarra is a core member of Do Jump Extremely Physical Theatre Company, and an associate member of Imago Theatre Company in Portland, OR. She also performs as a strong woman, and fronts Portland’s ninja rock band Fist of Dishonor. Tera has spent the last six years training under former Austrian National Team sport acrobat, Stefan Furst. She teaches voice, guitar, and bass at The Rock ’n’ Roll Camp for Girls, and acrobatics/aerial dance at Do Jump’s school. She was in New Haven this past June performing in the International Festival of Arts and Ideas.
1998 Class Correspondents Andrew Lebov alebov@gmail.com Elisabeth Sacco saccopotatoes@yahoo.com
Liz Antle is enjoying the California sunshine! A recent Los Angeles transplant, Liz is becoming involved in the city’s art scene and loving the pool in her backyard. Congratulations to Kendall Cox LeClerc and husband Ricky who welcomed daughter Avery Elizabeth on July 11, 2011. See photo. Tara Kearns writes, “This year, I have been working very hard in law school (UCLA). I expect to graduate next year and join the workforce. This summer I worked and interned at a legal department to gain the necessary and required experience.” Charlotte Weber is in training as a psychotherapist in London, doing group and individual therapy through placements at Regents College, the Tavistock Institute, and King’s College. David Berke-Schlessel just earned his PhD in chemistry and is preparing to do a post-doctoral fellowship at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. Suzanna Guidone Lombardo writes, “I’m living in Boston with my husband. Just recently took my photography business (Suzanna March Photography) full time! I’m loving self-employment so far and excited for all the opportunities ahead!!” Kathleen Murphy married Carlos Galo at Union League Café in New Haven on Sept. 4.
1999 Class Correspondents: Chelsea Rittchen 139 Fountain St. Apt. A9 New Haven, CT 06515-1926 203-387-8493 Jeremy Zuidema jmzuidema@gmail.com Kendall Cox ’98 with husband Ricky LeClerc and Avery Elizabeth, born July 11, 2011. All are well in Amherst, New Hampshire.
Summer/Fall 2011
Jon Winter and rowing partner Brian won the US National Selection Regatta
in May and competed in some World Cup regattas in the spring.
2000 Class Correspondents: Alex Kleiner alex.m.kleiner@gmail.com Shannon Sweeney smsweeney07@gmail.com
Eleanor Campisano writes, “This past year I have been teaching kindergarten at a charter school in BedfordStuyvesant in New York City and working on an M.Ed.; in December, I spent the winter break travelling through Israel with my boyfriend. In August 2011, I am moving to Tanzania where I will be based in Dar es Salaam to work with 2Seeds Foundation to create and implement a transparent system notifying local farmers of produce prices in the national commercial center so that they can better negotiate local prices with middlemen and thus become more economically and agriculturally self-sufficient. My boyfriend is bicycling around the world next year with a team to raise money for world hunger, and he plans to meet me in Dar es Salaam in the early summer 2012 so that we can do some travelling in Africa.” Dan Leventhal, Shannon Sweeney, and Peter Granquist are meeting up in San Francisco this summer. This fall will mark Dan’s third year in the computer science PhD program at the University of Washington examining computational photography and Shannon’s second year in the planning and public policy PhD program at the Bloustein School at Rutgers University. Caitlin Babiarz is enjoying her time working and living in London as a merchandiser for TJ Maxx while Rob Madden is going back to school in the fall at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, to earn an MS in sports management at the Isenberg School of Management. Jeremy Miller is a 5th year mathematics graduate student at Stanford and will be graduating in the 55