Class Notes
David Sagafi ‘91 and Audra Stewart. I continue to represent employees and consumers in class actions and have begun representing state attorneys general in similar cases as well. Kristen continues her similar work, also at Lieff Cabraser, where we met 11 years ago. We are loving living in sunny, spacious, diverse Oakland.
1992. Sunee Claud suneeclaud@gmail.com
GARBAGE RUN band members (from left) Sam Barber ‘17 (son of Kakie Standiford '81), Cailin Cornett ‘17 and Eli Henslee ‘17
(son of Anne Friedlander Henslee ’88).
1990. Jahan Sagafi jahan@post.harvard.edu Rob Sullivan writes, “I have completed a book set for publication this spring titled The Royal Arch of Enoch: The Impact of Masonic Ritual, Philosophy, and Symbolism. The book is the result of 20 years of research and it presents a previously undiscovered historical anomaly. It will have a website shortly and in the meantime, you can “like” my page on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/ theroyalarchofenoch. Sarah Kremen
writes, “We welcomed Abigail Rae Aurnou into the world on August 3, 2011. She’s doing great and her older brother Ethan, 4, is taking very good care of her. I am now working as a behavioral neurologist at the UCLA Easton Center for Alzheimer’s Disease Research. Kurt Schwarz writes, “In August, I married Erika Muhl in Sonoma with Friendsters Jahan Sagafi and Matt Baughman at the wedding, a week after having had the pleasure of seeing many more amazing Friends friends at Carey Schock‘s wedding. My daughter Isabel was a happy junior bridesmaid; it was so much fun I’d like
CLASS OF ’89 MEMBERS (from left) Plato Hieronimus, Joaquin Feliciano and Joe Corvera with Jane LaMonica at the 2011 LaMonica 5K Trail Run at Genesee Valley Outdoor Learning Center.
to do it again. Erika’s an attorney in Palo Alto, and I continue to work in business development at a technology company.” Kate Knott writes, “In December I graduated from Hopkins School of Nursing with a master’s in nursing and am a nurse practitioner at Johns Hopkins Hospital. I am heading up a new transplant program there — it’s an autologous islet transplantation program for patients with chronic pancreatitis. I still live in Baltimore with my husband.” Robert Gaudet writes, “I visited Dublin, Ireland in October to moderate a panel on the Roma and Irish Travelers at an American Bar Association conference. While I was there, I attended Meeting for Worship at the local Society of Friends in downtown Dublin in the Temple Bar area. They were very nice and shared tips with me, during coffee, about the local Roma population. In my work, I am currently representing Oikocredit, a micro-finance institution founded by members of the World Council of Churches. Oikocredit is based in the Netherlands. I still live in The Hague, which former U.N. Secretary-General Boutrous Boutros-Ghali called the “legal capital of the world.” As for me, my wife Kristen Law Sagafi and I welcomed Benjamin David Fox Sagafi (named in honor of my brother David and the founder of Quakerism) in October. His interests include eating squash, rolling, staring, getting licked by the dog, and, gradually increasingly, smiling. Ben looks forward to meeting his cousin Cameron Thomas Sagafi, born in November, son of
Thanks to the rallying skills of Shawn Peterson, a group of us met at Jesse Tischler‘s mother’s house in December for a post-holiday gathering. Jesse served up a delectable gourmet meal, the wine was flowing, and everyone enjoyed the chance to catch up. A heartfelt “Thanks!” to Frauke Tischler for allowing us all to gather in her cozy home. Jesse is living in Los Angeles, where he practices orthopedic massage and craniosacral therapy. He’s not on any social networks and therefore welcomes people to contact him directly at tischler@prontomail.com or 310-424-0353. He writes “I hope all is well on the East Coast. I miss it already! It was good to be back home and I hope to make it again soon.” Shawn, also in Los Angeles, continues to live the good life with his wife Sy Smith. Aside from doing various national commercials, he was last seen on “Castle” (I once spied him on “Entourage.” You never know when he’ll pop up!) More recently, he directed a comedy pilot titled “Forever Young at Heart” and is in the process of shopping it to networks and/or securing independent funding. He also just booked a film, but he’s superstitious and isn’t telling any more than that until the time is right! Claudia Marbaix Scheidle lives in Baltimore, where she and her husband are raising their son, Axel, 18 months. Claudia and Axel were also at Jesse’s, but the photo was taken well past Axel’s bedtime. Chris Henry married Marisa Rospos in Brooklyn, N.Y. in September 2011. He continues freelancing as a writer and photographer for Peloton and Switchback. His recent trips for these magazines have taken him to France and Italy. Besides his work with the magazines he has traveled to Los Angeles and environs for several urban planning projects for his full-time gig at AECOM. Ezra Easley writes, “I am the director, call center operations for Health Net Federal Services. Last summer the company transferred me to Greensburg, Pa., from Washington
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