Pingree Magazine: Fall 2015

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THE HEDGE GARDEN: CLASS NOTES

Chloe Lutts Jensen is living in Berlin, Germany, and getting her MBA at the Berlin School of Creative Leadership.

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Morgan Baird, now living in Newport, RI, married James Everson in Gloucester, MA on August 22, with Pingree alumni Tessa Deering Browne and sister Abigail Baird Waldman ’02 in her bridal party. Also in the wedding (not pictured) was brother Wilder Baird ’08. 3.

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CLASS AGENTS

Alex Chase

alexjc@brandeis.edu

er for the Summer Stage program at Central Square Theater in Cambridge, MA, Kate Ventimiglia returned to Pingree as a student teacher. Training under the guidance of Arlynn Poletta, Kate is loving her time with the performing arts department. She is grateful for the generosity of the faculty and staff and inspired by the curiosity and drive of Pingree’s current students. Kate plans to graduate from Emerson College in May with a master’s degree in theater education. Kate Grindle writes, “My husband Caleb and I welcomed twin boys Brooks and Henry in the spring!”

Henrik F. Lampert

henrik.lampert@gmail.com Johnna E. Marcus

johnna.marcus@gmail.com

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1: Last fall, 2014, Pingree girls lacrosse players reunite at Pingree for the reunion gala. Haley Thompson, Sam Taylor ’08, Lyndsey Shepard ’10, Audrey Wilson, Michaela Colbert, and Liv Whitney; 2: Michaela Colbert with her brothers (Matt Colbert ’12) at the Taj Mahal; 3: Michaela Colbert and Haley Thompson ran the Newport, RI marathon together; 4-5: David Rodriguez reports, “Everything is well on my end. I still reside up here in Manchester, NH, and work as a production and social media assistant manager. More recently, I have been given the title of the ‘primary on-field emcee’ for the team for the current season. I have attached a couple photos of myself dressed as the “Man with the Yellow Hat” and emceeing.”

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Caroline Basile writes, “I’m still living in Northern Virginia, but I just left my lobbying job for a new kind of adventure: nursing school!” Johnna Marcus says, “Hello, Pingree community! I am writing to you from Philadelphia, where I work in drug and alcohol social work and research for Thomas Jefferson University! I am working towards building a research career in drug addiction science and hope to contribute to the body of knowledge meant to alleviate suffering caused by addiction. As always, I think of the Pingree school often. I wish only the best for members of the Pingree community.” After an exhilarating summer as the lead theater teach-

Kate Seymour shares, “Still loving Wyoming and most likely here to stay as I just bought a house (and business) in Sheridan. I now run a doggy hotel, the Country Pet Inn, that has been in existence for the better part of 20 years and in my free time, I help my boyfriend train polo horses. Fulfilling my dream of working with animals! Looking forward to the next Pingree gathering!” Morgan Atkins shares, “I’m living in Boston with fellow Pingree alum Courteney Ridell, and working in the Boston Public Schools as a school counselor at a K-8 School in the North End. Things are great, and I’m excited for the upcoming school year. I’m excited to be on the Alumni Board again this year, and look forward to seeing lots of fellow Boston alums at the upcoming events.”


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