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Steve Jones ’87, Ward Blanch ’89, and Matt Reynolds ’86 hanging out together in Jackson Hole, WY, in March 2016

Katrise, Savanna, Dylan, and Todd Burgess ’87 in Niseko, Japan, pictured with their helper, Anna

ing snow. I am trying to get back in shape so that I can retake the 24-hour record at Bike Sebring, the fastest 24-hour cycling course in the country.”

Brogna notes, “Michael and I connected with Job Roach ’93 and his wife Amie this fall and winter for some duck and goose hunting and at the Ducks Unlimited banquet. They are great—three fantastic kids living in Padanaram. It’s nice to have a Holderness friend local to our house in Westport. This week we are off to Bermuda for my final Professional Association of Diving Instructors check out dives; hoping the water will be at least 70 degrees. … Nikki Kimball writes, “I’m flying to Beijing for a week of craziness. It begins by giving a presentation at the US Embassy’s Beijing American Center. The next day I give another presentation for the participants of the Conquer the Wall Marathon. Sunday I race said marathon. I then spend much of the next day with Runner’s World China before flying to Tibet for a 100 km race, where I will finally be in open fresh air, enjoying the type of terrain which forced me to love running in the first place.” … Mimi Maloney notes, “My husband and I moved from Barcelona to Tucson because of the financial crisis (Anyone see The Big Short?!), and we have been here

CLASS CORRESPONDENT Jean-Louis Trombetta ’85 jeanlouistrombetta@gmail.com

After graduating from Tufts in 1991 and living on the West Coast and then in Boston for a brief few years, Kim Morton Case now lives in Maine with her five-year-old, Finn, and her husband Tim Case, who is from Princeton, NJ. Aside from recently embracing the role of mom, Kim is also an award-winning oil painter, is publisher of the local paper, and owns a photography business shooting homes for architects, builders, and various publications. She can be reached through her websites: kimcasepaintings.com and kimcasephoto.com.

’86 (reunion)

’88

CLASS CORRESPONDENT Chris Zak ’86 chriszak@gmail.com

CLASS CORRESPONDENT Alex MacCormick ’88 amaccormick@centerlanellc.com

’87

’89

Want to connect with your classmates? Consider becoming a class correspondent and encouraging your classmates to reconnect in the HST Class Notes. Contact us at alumni@holderness.org for more information. Thank you!

Kim Gannett is rounding out 15 years at the same innovative, amazing K-12 school where her husband is principal and now where all three of their kids attend. Kim won finalist for Colorado School Counselor of the Year—pretty cool. … Nina Barker

’84 CLASS CORRESPONDENT Fred Ludtke ’84 ludtke4@gmail.com

’85

ol Today magazine. Finished size is 11.0 inches tall by 9.0 inches wide.

for three years now. Our retail businesses were affected gravely, but we were able to convert to purely online sales. It’s been a slow recovery, but we are at least happy and healthy! Experts say it takes an average of six years to recover from a major life change, so we still have three more years to get our acts together! We have two wonderful boys who are 15 and 16 years old. The oldest goes to Phillips Exeter Academy with Doug Weissman’s daughter. We see Doug at parents’ weekend and laugh about when I put him in a tutu for a class photography project. This summer I’m driving to Boston because our son will be training at Community Rowing. I’ll see Brandon Perkins in Tulsa! Let’s plan a Boston get-together! Please email me if you are interested and I’ll set it up. I talk with Dannyelle Taylor often; she’s happy in Colorado with her husband and adorable daughter. I love to follow Chris Davenport on social media. Anyone else leading a dreamy life I can follow on Instagram? I don’t miss high school, but I miss all you guys! If you are ever in Tucson, my house is yours.” … Class correspondent

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