Mercersburg Magazine - Fall 2016

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MERCERSBURG MAGAZINE FALL 2016

Ann Quinn ’84 met up with Mark Pyper ’83 while visiting Utah in June.

Harrison Brink ’11 holds his first winner’s check as a professional golfer at Monroe Country Club in Monroe, North Carolina, in March. Harrison plays on the Swing Thought Tour.

Aaron DeLashmutt ’94 celebrated his 40th birthday on the Eastern Shore of Maryland with a hard-shell crab feast alongside several of his Mercersburg classmates. L-R: Brian Moore ’94, Rob Jefferson ’94, Keith Pulley ’94, Aaron, Ben Graham ’94, and Drew Young ’94.

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Ambika Behal was featured in the TEDx Talk “Reimagining Versions of Mythology” in October 2015. A collection of works by Eddie Kang titled “Big City Life Loveless” was the featured exhibit at the Sandra Gering Gallery in New York City in July and August. Rebecca Lowe and her husband, Paul Buckle, welcomed a son, Edward Christopher Buckle, April 17, 2016. Teddy joins half-sister Chloe and half-brother Johnny. Rebecca, Paul, and Teddy have relocated to Northern California; Rebecca remains at NBC, having signed a six-year extension to her contract to host the English Premier League and to be part of the hosting team for the next four Olympic Games (including the Rio Olympics this past August). Jessica Malarik married Gregory Fair September 5, 2015, in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. Julie Kaufman Nussdorfer and her family were in attendance. Kent McGlincy’s father, Kent, passed away June 23, 2016.

Jenn Flanagan Bradley ’99 and her sons, Tres and Beau, visited Baltimore in April to watch her cousin, Jack Flanagan ’14, play lacrosse for the Boston College Eagles against Virginia Tech. architect—and their two children, 3-year-old son Sequoia Sage and infant daughter Maya Luna. Russell has been appointed head of the history department at Santa Fe Preparatory School. “I have taught both in the U.S. and Germany,” he says, “but what I am most excited about are the project-based learning experiences that I started developing at the ’Burg in the mid-1990s and have continued to develop to this day in different school settings.” In his spare time, Russell works with the nonprofit organization The Story of Place Institute on an urban youth community service program. He is also founder and coorganizer of the Emotions Studies Network for the German Studies Association and is working on a volume on the history of emotions in German studies from 1500 to the present.

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Vaughn L. Kiger, father of Adrian Kiger and Miles Kiger ’98, died February 26, 2016.

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Reema Datta continues to hold yoga workshops for asana, meditation, mantra, pranayama, and wisdom teachings throughout the country and internationally, including earlier this year in India and Switzerland.

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Jordan Blackman has launched a podcast at brightblack.co/podcast “for game biz pros who want to stay at the top of their game.”

Caron Friend-Neild, mother of Rachel Neild Seitz, died April 15, 2016.

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Heidi Anderes was featured in Bravotv.com’s new series Going off the Menu that premiered in April. Heidi appears in Episode 6—“Put a Spork in It”—that takes place in Denver. Find the episode at www.bravotv. com/going-off-the-menu. Abby Kuskin married Tyler Jorgenson on August 22, 2015, in Brooklyn, New York. Ashley Frankel Way served as a bridesmaid and Shelane Jorgenson Williams (no relation to Tyler) also attended. The couple lives in Los Angeles, where Abby works in residential interior design and Tyler works for an architecture firm.

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Ashley DeMeza is co-founder of Dot Squirrels, an interactive development shop based in Culver City, California.


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