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other Holderness friends this summer. I will be studying abroad this summer in Paris where I will have a marketing internship. Hope everyone else is doing well!” CLASS CORRESPONDENTS Cecily Cushman ’11 Connecticut College 270 Mohegan Avenue New London, CT 06320 Phone: 781.710.5292 ccushma1@conncoll.edu Mandy Engelhardt ’11 amanda_engelhardt@brown.edu Jamie McNulty ’11 mcnultyj@garnet.union.edu Sam Macomber ’11 s.macomber0@gmail.com

’12 The first year away from Holderness has been an adventure for the Class of 2012. As everyone spread out around the globe, they made new friends, joined clubs, participated in their favorite sports, and for many, adjusted to life in college. … Chris Daniell has been following his passion for marine biology and is on the executive board of the Oceana Conservation Club at Connecticut College. Katie Leake also looked to the sea and embarked on back-to-back semesters in the Caribbean. … Josie Brownell took a break from skiing the West Coast powder to free-ski with fellow 2012 classmates Ian Ford and Brandon Marcus. … Sara Mogollon and Julia Potter traveled from New York to Washington, DC for a surprise visit to Kristina Micalizzi and Erica Steiner; their timing was just off, as they missed seeing the cherry blossoms and attending the 88th Diplomatic Ball at Georgetown. … Also in DC, SoHee

Clark Macomber ’14 runs into Katie Finnegan ’11 at Denver University while out visiting colleges.

Park was able to attend not only the 57th Presidential Inauguration, but the GW Inauguration Ball as well. … On a break from her regimented ROTC schedule, Abby Guerra managed to get down south for a spring break trip to Disney World with Keith Bohlin. … Abby Slattery danced her way to victory in the Southern Conference Finals for Davidson’s dance team, which was just one example of many athletic achievements from the class of 2012. … Charlie Defeo scored the gamewinning goal for UVM men’s soccer against Stony Brook in overtime with ten seconds left. … Another huge contribution came from Ariana Bourque, who had an assist in the NESCAC hockey finals that led to a big win for Bowdoin against Middlebury. … Middlebury’s own Maggie Caputi is playing lacrosse, while a few states away, Drew Walsh is play-

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ing lacrosse for Quinnipiac. … Lily Ford took a break from coaching ski racing to travel to Denver for a snow sports tradeshow … Traveling was a common theme for this year, especially for Molly Tankersley, who studied abroad in Ireland before heading back to Northeastern in Boston. Miguel Arias is continuing his studies in London. … Paul Pettengill made the switch to St. Michael’s College, where he has been able to spend time on and off the mountain with Meghan McNulty ’09 and Julia Canelas ’10. … After qualifying for Junior Worlds and receiving a World Cup spot for snowboarding, Hannah Halsted opted to take some time off and enjoy all that Denver University has to offer. … Matthew Kinney, along with Alex Kuno ’11 and Kevin Chapin ’09, helped St. Lawrence’s club hockey team secure a spot

over Colgate in the finals of the North Country Classic, which the Saints later went on to win. … An early, but small, reunion took place in December at Biederman’s for many members of the classes of 2011 and 2012. We hope to see you all at graduation and future alumni events to come! CLASS CORRESPONDENTS Peter Ferrante ’12 Pferrant4@gmail.com Matthew Kinney ’12 Mnkinn12@stlawu.edu Alex “Knuckles” Leininger ’12 Alexbleininger@yahoo.com Kristina Micalizzi ’12 ksm48@georgetown.edu Stephanie Symecko ’12 Srsymecko@wpi.edu

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