Viking Voice, Fall 2015

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1970

Mike Guyer and sons, Adrian ’01, Nick ’03, and Josh ’15, have all worn the #45 football jersey in the Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl. Josh being the latest was featured on WCAX channel 3 along with his father and brothers. You can see the segment at: wcax.com/ story/29699386/maple-sugar-bowl45-fraternity-gains-new-member

1973

Deb (Hill) Pulley retired from the Air Force Civilian after 25 years. She recently moved to Osage Beach, MO. Her husband, Jim is currently the Commander of the Shriner’s Organization International Association Legions of Honor.

Michael now works for Raytheon Company and they plan to settle in St. George, Utah.

1980

Diana Di Gioia and her band, Out Late, performed a concert at Catamount Arts in St. Johnsbury in April. Diana is based out of Cape Cod where she writes songs that are “Finely honed narratives with telling details sung with confidence and determination”. Together with family members Maura (Di Gioia) ’83, and Keith Leon, and wife, Masi, Diana displays styles from acoustic rock, to blues to folk. Out Late currently has released two CD’s, This Way Out and Either/Or World. Anders Hagman ’85

Hot Shade, a romantic suspense, is her first book. Tamara is an award-winning journalist with The Associated Press. She first started writing in grade school, penning elaborate stories inspired by Raiders of the Lost Ark. After completing her undergraduate degree at Emerson College in Boston, she began her reporting career at a small, weekly newspaper in Massachusetts. Her work has appeared in The Village Voice, People Magazine, The St. Petersburg Times, The Boston Globe and USA Today. When Tamara isn’t writing or reading, she’s doing yoga, cooking for her Italian husband or chasing her dogs on a beach. She loves connecting with people on social media. Tamara lives on Florida’s Gulf Coast.

1990

The Class of 1990 celebrated 25 years throughout alumni weekend. Friday night some stayed up until sunrise and most ended the weekend at Mike’s Tiki Bar and the Publick House in East Burke. Thanks for all that could attend and hope to see more in five years!

1985

John Leavitt ’74

1974

John Leavitt of California and his family stopped by LI for a visit as they were headed to his son’s graduation from Southern New Hampshire in May of 2015.

1977

Carrie (Bingham) and Michael Boera have traveled around the country extensively after Michael’s retirement from the Air Force. Visits with their kids and now their grandkids highlighted their travels.

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Anders Hagman and wife, Ikumi of Murakami City Niigata ken Japan, welcomed a son, Haru Mark MiyajiHagman on August 1st Japan time, so July 31, 2015 in America. This is the same birthday as Anders’ mother, Marcia Hagman.

1988

Arne Hagman was honored with “Teacher of the Year” in his school system (Orleans North). He teaches eighth grade Science at Hazen Union in Hardwick, VT. Tamara Lush is thrilled to report that she signed a contract with Boroughs Publishing Group for her debut romance novel. This is a new and exciting creative journey for her.

Heather (Keithan) ’90 and Michael Boivin ’88

Heather (Keithan) ’90, married Mike Boivin ’88, in a lakeside ceremony at Willoughby Lake on June 26, 2015. The couple resides in Lyndonville, VT.

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