Nobles Magazine, Fall 2014

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1987 Class Correspondent

Emily Gallagher Byrne 781-721-4444 egbyrne@verizon.net

1988 Class Correspondent

John Hesse john.hesse@me.com From left, front row: Fordie S. Madeira, Janet M. Sargent, Matt Manning, Kim Sargent Hurtado, David “Hectah” Pendergast ’71, Rob Johnson ’72. Back row: Three Marines, Chad Callahan ’71, George Lee “Trip” Sargent III ’84, John Tyler ’72, Pete Kistner ’73, two Marines. Not pictured, but in attendance: Peter Waldinger ’63

1984 Nobles classmates joined Trip Sargent at the United States Marine Corps Scholarship Foundation dinner in May, where the Lee Sargent Memorial Scholarship was presented in honor of Trip’s father, Lee Sargent, former Nobles coach. See photo above.

1986 Class Correspondents

Heather Markey Zink 508-359-9553 hjzink@mac.com Jessica Tyler 781-934-6321 jessicaytyler@gmail.com Eliza Kelly Beaulac 703-476-4442 embeaulac@verizon.net Craig Perry writes, “Hello, all! Things are moving quickly out here in Los Angeles. Conner is just about to finish kindergarten and loves his new school. At 4 feet 3

inches, he towers above the rest of his class. He also grew three inches since January, which is disturbing. When will it stop? Courtney is teaching history at Loyola Marymount University this fall, as well as supervising the archives at Conner’s elementary school. And I’m in the middle of shooting a small movie called ODDBALL in Australia. This summer holds a lot more travel for us— Seattle, Park City, London, Scotland, Lake Arrowhead and Maryland— which we’re looking forward to. Hope to see everyone soon!” Steffi Hartwell writes, “I wanted to give Mrs. Duffy a shout-out of appreciation for writing about Mike’s nephew. I am sure we all think about Mike, and it was very considerate of her to let us know how his family and namesake nephew are doing. Michael always made me laugh—year round—in carpool and at the camp where we worked. He also taught me some ‘notable’ songs that I will teach my kids when they are of age. My kids are 7 and 9, and we recently adopted an awesome

Australian cattle dog puppy who keeps us all running and on our toes (because all the shoes in our house are eaten). See below for a picture of Ella (9) and Lela (7) marching at the Mother’s Day Walk for Peace in Dorchester in May.” Jessica Tyler writes, “Many thanks to Craig and Steffi for sending in news, and to Mrs. Duffy for staying involved with Nobles Class of ’86, and for keeping us up-to-date on the Duffy family. Enjoy the fall!”

1989 Class Correspondent

Rachel Spencer 917-921-5916 spencerw@georgetown.edu rachelwspencer@yahoo.com

1990 Class Correspondent

Elena Weiss MacCartee 202-882-2132 eisabelmac@gmail.com Rachael Combe writes, “My husband, Orlando, and I welcomed our third child in fall 2012. Sylvia Marigold Krauss (almost 2) joined her brother, Theodore (7), and sister, Louisa (5). She’s a ray of sunshine.”

1991 Class Correspondent

Kelly Doherty Laferriere kellylaferriere@icloud.com

Lela and Ella, daughters of Steffi Hartwell ’86, at the Mother’s Day Walk for Peace in Dorchester.

Amy Farber writes, “I look forward to returning to campus next fall as a Nobles parent! As crazy as it sounds, my son, Max, will be joining the Nobles Class of 2020 as a sixie! I am feeling extremely old.”

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