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great kids (now 19, 23, and 29). He is living in Chantilly, VA.

1974

Tim Hollister has published a book, Not So Fast: Parenting Your Teen Through the Dangers of Driving, and won a national award from the Governors Highway Safety Association in September 2014.

1975

In 2013, Chuck Birenbaum joined Greenberg Traurig LLP as its Chair of Northern California and is a shareholder in its Labor & Employment practice. His claim to fame was when he caught touchdowns in intramural touch football off of Park. ¶ Glen Herman is a board-certified anesthesiologist running the outpatient surgery center at Imperial Point Medical Center in Fort Lauderdale, FL. He is married with four kids and is still sailing and windsurfing. ¶ Will Stevens is still a student! He is working on his doctorate in theology with a focus on “Old Testament” giving as a mark of faith. Stevens is serving the Lord at WaterStone, a ministry providing tax-smart giving strategies to families, charities, and ministries. ¶ In June 2014, Rev. Dr. Kenneth Simurro Jr. retired from the NYC Department of Education/New Dorp High School as a lead chemistry teacher. Also, he has celebrated 16 years at his current parish and 31 years of ordination.

1976

Lisa, Mark Ettinger’s wife of 25 years, works for FEDEX. Their son, Nicholas, is graduating from Carnegie Mellon this year and will work for IBM. Their daughter, Tilly, is a sophomore in high school and enjoying life! Last year, Ettinger started two new companies— AnyThingMED.com and AnyThing.Ventures.

1977

Cory Cuneo is currently the Director of Security for the NYC Administration for Children’s Services. Cuneo resides in Staten Island with his wife and 3 children. He enjoys occasional dinners with Espo, LoRusso, Camuso, Morici, Frito, Barrett, and Palladino, et al.

1978

Dr. Michael Sherman serves as chief medical officer for Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and is on the faculty of the Department of Population Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He was recently elected as President of the Harvard Business School Healthcare Alumni Association. He and his wife, Heather, have a 5-year-old, Lila.

1980

Michael Ingegno has been living in northern California in the Oakland Hills for 15 years. He works in the East Bay as a vascular surgeon. He has 2 children ages 11 and 14. ¶ Margaret Watson is living in Park Slope with her daughter Huntly (15) and son Mac (12). Their schedules keep her more than busy. Margaret also has a ‘day job’ of

practicing law full time with the firm McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter LLP, where she specializes in employment law litigation. ¶ Haiva Marks Meyer was a dentist in New York City until 2005. She sold her practice and moved to Florida with her husband and daughter. Soon after, she moved to London for 2 years. There, she had her second daughter. Meyer moved back to Boca Raton, FL in 2009. She did some real estate investing and other things. Now she has a recruiting, search, and placement company. She enjoys helping people find their dream jobs!

1983

Joe Scott has been living in Los Angeles and, last year, he was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award. Currently, he is producing the hit CBS daytime show, “Hot Bench!” ¶ Claudio Caballero is enjoying his second expat stint in Southeast Asia, and has lived in Bangkok since 2011. He manages technology projects for work, travels for pleasure, and misses family and friends home in New York. ¶ “Greetings and salutations!” offers Steven A. Saporito, Esq., who has been really busy raising his now 3½-yearold son and trying to run the office at the same time. “It’s been worth every second,” he notes. ¶ Gregg Kaye was recently named commissioner of the New England Football Conference (NEFC). Gregg is also entering his 9th year as commissioner of the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), an NCAA Division III conference based in CLA S S PHOTOS

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Class of 1980: (left to right) front row: Robert Ayoub, Michael Frustaci; second row: Jim Kalamaras, Ted Loftus, Ronald Jabara. Class of 1985: (left to right) front row: Ilise D. Lombardo, Deborah G. Paul, Joy Campanelli, Howard Horowitz; second row: Andrew H. Schupak, Steven Schuster, Derrick I. Ades, Jennifer Solaas; third row: Michele L. Calvosa, Arthur L. Aidala, Michael G. Vitale, Terry Maltese, Mary Jean Bonadonna Ely; fourth row: Kenneth J. Fitzpatrick, Debbie Sickler-Johnson, Victor Samaha, Stacey E. Charkey-Bennett, Harry Bernieri.

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