CLASS NOTES
Cora Mae and Charlie, daughters of Brad Greenwood ’89
are doing well. I am excited to get back up to Holderness; it has been way too long. I hope to see you there! Kath CLASS CORRESPONDENT Kathryn Lubrano Robinson ’87 kathryn.robinson@gmail.com
’88 CLASS CORRESPONDENTS Alex MacCormick ’88 amaccormick@centerlanellc.com Steve Walker ’88 stevewalkeremail@gmail.com
’89 Brad Greenwood writes, “The Greenwoods are all healthy and have been on our normal path of running around, having fun, working, and living life as large as we can. This winter we skied as a family in Squaw Valley, Jay Peak, and Le Massif. I had a Helly Hansen sales meeting in Sweden, so on the way, I stopped in Iceland to ski tour for a few days, which was an amazing experience—remote towns, big mountains, steep lines, incredible
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views. So far this summer we have been riding mountain and road bikes, swimming, playing tennis, boating, fishing, and trying to make the best of summer in Maine. Cora Mae turns nine and Charlie seven this summer, so the red-headed girls are growing fast and getting furious! They are a blast and great to have in our lives. If anyone is near Kittery, ME, look us up.” … Once again Tracy McCoy Gillette organized all kinds of Vail fun this past January. Those joining in included Sara deLima Tansill, Jen Comstock Reed, Christy Wood Donovan, Jen Murphy Robison, Alix Rosen Hong, Sarah Trainor Pflaum, Dolly Norton, Mimi Maloney, Danyelle Wolf Taylor, and honorary class of ’89er Alex MacCormick ’88. It was great to have Phil Peck join us for dinner and to see Mike Erlanger at the Bowl. … As for me, work and kids are keeping me running in Marblehead. We had a great family ski trip to Chamonix in February, and Sam (11) and I just got back from an amazing Dolomites trip in July. We will be up at Squam in August and hope
holderness school today | FALL 2017
Brad ’89 and Megan Greenwood and Tiaan van der Linde ’89 and kids at Jay Peak in Vermont during a great day of skiing
to fit in a visit to campus. Hope to see more of you soon! CLASS CORRESPONDENT Jen Murphy Robison ’89 jennifermrobison@yahoo.com
’90 Happiness is meeting an old friend after a long time and feeling like nothing has changed. … Courtney has passed on our class correspondent torch to me! I am thrilled to take on this role! Courtney has done this job, I think, since we graduated! How many years ago? Chapeau to her! … Courtney Fleisher writes, “I appreciate Nina taking over class notes for me! It means I can work on some more innovative methods to volunteer for Holderness, so you haven’t heard the last of me! I’ve been splitting the rest of my volunteer time across many organizations to support human rights in our country in these crazy political times. Cheers to Head’s Holiday work days and Service Committee projects (much appreciated Doc O) for instilling in me the value of giving back and supporting those less
fortunate than I. May we all find ways to put this lesson learned at Holderness into practice this year!” … As many of you know, I lived in the Alps for nearly 13 years and returned about four years ago to the states. The first two years we were back, I had the pleasure of visiting Holderness, a lot! The campus looked amazing and the students were equally engaging! I spent a day throwing pots in the ceramics studio with Franz Nicolay, skiing the amazing Nordic trails, and working out in the weight room. Think of how much stronger we could have been in our days! Being there on campus reinforced what a special place Holderness was for me and how it continues to be a game changer for so many students today. Please take a moment to think back on your experience at Holderness and consider giving back to the school, so Holderness can continue to impact so many young lives. Now, I am living in Park City, UT, with my two boys, now nine and 13, and my husband, Michael Silitch ’79. Yup! We met initially through Holderness alumni class notes, and on our first date we went ice