B l u e a n d Wh i t e C e l e br a t e B l a c k a n d G o l d
Ab o v e : Assistant Head of School and Head of Middle School John Gifford ’86 shows off the Bruins championship ring. R i ght : Brenda Bechara ’13 (left) and Kenisha McFadden ’12 admire the Stanley Cup.
The Nobles community celebrated last season’s Bruins championship when the Stanley Cup made a surprise visit to campus this fall. Students, faculty and staff flocked to the entrance of Lawrence Auditorium, where the cup was displayed and available for photo opps. The Stanley Cup, which has been making its rounds since last June when the Bruins beat the Vancouver Canucks to win the NHL championship, arrived on campus courtesy of Director of Graduate Affairs Brooke Asnis ’90 and her husband, Peter Asnis, who is the head team physician for the Bruins.
Nobles ‘Team’ Making Movies A few more Nobles folks made their small screen splash this winter. Mark DeAngelis ’82 and John Stimpson ’79 have teamed up to make a series of movies for MarVista Entertainment, a worldwide distributor for feature and television movies. Their first project, A Christmas Kiss, aired on Dec. 11, 2011, on national television network ION Television. Stimpson directed the project; DeAngelis was executive producer and made a cameo in the film. Their second project, with the working title Shattered Silence, a story about high school cyber-bullying, premiered on Lifetime in mid-January 2012. DeAngelis’ sons, Matt ’13 and Tommy ’15, appeared in the movie with their band, No Left Turn. The television station boasts more than 3.5 million viewers, and Shattered Silence is expected to run multiple times on the station. The Nobles duo is currently filming its third project, Markdown, and has plans for several other films.
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