Loomis Chaffee Summer 2013 Alumni Magazine

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ley, Archbishop of Perth, Western Australia (1998–2002). He served as assistant rector of All Saints Church, Richmond, Va., for two years before that. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary (1989) and of the General Theological Seminary in New York (1996). For information about St. James School and supporting its mission, visit www.stjamesphila.org.

1986

“Our lives carry on!” writes Andy Mayo. “I am now department supervisor for music in West Hartford, and my wife, Silvia, is a principal in Middletown. My rock opera The Clowns was staged in January, and I’m working on a new one for tweens all summer. My kids are helping me record the demos!” Jill Traverso Vogel was on the Island last fall with her daughter, who was on an admissions visit. Jill writes: “I told the tour guides a story of my freshman English paper, which Mr. Follansbee [Nat Follansbee, now associate head of school for external affairs] had graded C — ouch! As we finished the tour, who did I see strolling down the sidewalk toward us? Mr. Follansbee! Inside, sophomore Caleb Rudnicki greeted us, and I have been in touch with his father, Phil Rudnicki, through this process. Lynn Petrillo [director of communications & strategic marketing] came to say hello as well. While my daughter decided to stay closer to home for boarding school, my visit confirmed what I have felt in my heart all these years — that Loomis Chaffee is a wonderful, magical place. In

REUNION 2013: LOOMIS CHAFFEE CLASS OF 1988 — 25TH REUNION

Front: Elizabeth Mitchell Alexandra Cutting, Jenn Grieveson Searls, Steve Rosenstein, Lisa Pinney Hall, Katherine Williamson Day, Rebecca Clark Bennett, Susan Stagg, Rika Stevenson, Lisa Johnson Stevenson, and Marcus DeBaise. Second row: Christopher Cieplik, Heather Lundberg Kibbe, Leigh Todd Camard, Nonie Muse Shore, Andy Nagy-Benson, Heather Burall Heins, Jen Rhodes, Marc Peter , Emily Brown Coyne, Jen Hartley-Johnson, Erika Heim Abella, Vicki Seawright, and Dean Manning. Third row: Richard Woolfson, Michael Scott, Jeffrey Gandel, Bobby Wice, Steph Mason Bulkeley, Debbie Berland Kaster, Erin Glassman, Maureen Crombie Sanderson, Kathy Schickler Capone, Jennifer O'Connell de Viana, Julie Dragat, and Jamie Langmaid. Back: Keith Brown, Andy Grayson, Jay Bride, Paul Hogan, David Daley, Bill Gottlieb, Bradley Solmson, Jim Shea, and Hugh Redford. Photo: Wayne Dombkowski

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this high school search, I have also heard from Trina Bazyk McHugh and spent a day at Hotchkiss with Rachael Scott Beare. My best to all past, present, and future LC family members!”

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1987

Rolf Aalto enjoys his busy life and career as a British academic at the University of Exeter. He reports: “I visited Loomis Chaffee recently with my daughter, as we’re thinking that an American prep school is the best possible education for ages 15–18.”

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Henry David Caron was born December 24, 2012, in Minneapolis, to Kimberlee Sinclair ’89 and Justin Caron.

Andrew Kurian reports: “After 16 years running my firm, I closed it and am now the CFO of a hedge fund in Westport, Conn. The downside is my new boss is an Avon Old Farms grad.”

1988

From Carol Lynn Blackwelder: “After eight years in the corporate world, I’m much happier and fulfilled as a Montessori teacher at a local school here in Charlotte, N.C. My two young sons, Owen, 8, and Peter, 3, keep my husband and me busy.”

William Bissell ’84 and Jamie Parkinson ’86 enjoyed a visit at William’s home when Jamie was in Delhi, India, early in the spring.

Heather Cook ’91 and her husband, Jason, are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Lucy Michelle Isenberg, June 18, in New York City.

1990

“After 13 years in government service as a prosecutor, I moved into the private sector doing civil litigation in New York City at Kagan Lubic Lepper,” reports Peter Kolp. “A new world for me. Maybe make some $ to bring Whalers back to Connecticut! Speak to Leo Bozzuto

often; he’s finishing up business school and looking forward to Lee Guzofski’s video game coming out.” Hanne “Poppy” Thrush Murphy writes: “Still living in Larchmont, N.Y., with my husband, Sean, and four kids: Liam, 13; Luke, 11; Grace, 9; and Connor, 7. Love catching up with loomischaffee.org | 55


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