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Aquidneck Islander since the 1980s to be sworn in as a state judge. Houlihan specialized in criminal and domestic law and represented clients before all the state’s courts. He served as a special assistant attorney general for four years before founding Houlihan & Managhan, a Newport law firm, in 1997 with his late father, Joseph T. Houlihan, Sr., and Kathleen Managhan.
‘84
David Bardorf was promoted to Lieutenant Colonel by the Marines in August.
‘85
25th Reunion OCT 1-3, 2010!
From Roberto Llach, “I have been living in El Salvador for the past 15 years, working at Citi for the past 12. I have three kids, Roberto Jr., Andres, and Anabella. Roberto just started his freshman year at Texas Christian University. I don’t really see many of our classmates, although I have seen Chris Coxon, Ted McHugh and Peter Krenicky during the past few years. I also see Arturo Regalado ‘87 often and Edgar Chamorro ‘83. Edgar actually married my sister, and they have three boys. On a weirder note, I was classmates with Mattias Graff during my MBA (he attended the Abbey for the fall of our V Form). My hobby is running triathlons; I completed my second Half-Ironman this summer.”
‘86
Robert Castellini is currently living in Cincinnati, OH, and is a
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senior vice president with Morgan Stanley Smith Barney. He and his wife have started a web-based non-profit called www.ugive.org that engages high school students in community service.
‘87
From Derek Minihane: “My wife, Susan, and our two girls, Lauren and Caroline, are moving to Australia. We will be living in Clontarf, which is just across the harbor from downtown Brisbane. I took a job as the head of IP strategy for Cochlear, which makes implantable hearing devices. We are on a four-year visa and welcome visitors.”
‘88
Portsmouth Athletic Director Al Brown connected John Kinnane ‘03 with Robert Sheppard to compete in the Save the Bay swim in August. While Rob swam, John paddled by his side in a kayak as a spotter. The course was 1.7 miles across Narragansett Bay from the Newport Naval Base to Potter’s Cove, Jamestown. The event included over 400 swimmers and 250 kayakers who raised money for the Save the Bay, a Rhode Island organization dedicated to the preservation of Narragansett Bay.
‘90
20th Reunion OCT 1-3, 2010!
Frederick Malloy is living in Wellesley, MA, with his wife, Austin, and four children: sons Mac (8), Charlie (5), Murphy (4), and daughter, Larkin (1)... Chris Galloway was re-elected as
Concord Township Trustee (NE Ohio) this past November. His political consulting business is also going well. “If any Class of ‘90 members find their way into N.E. Ohio, drop me a line, cocktails on me!”
At the Reunion weekend Gala Dinner were (from left) Donald Dowd ’84, Andrew Godfrey ’84 and Edgar (Guy) Farrington ’84 get caught up over dinner
‘91
Edward Preble is starting a new restaurant concept in Amelia Island, FL. He welcomes all alumni to email or call when they are in northern Florida. He is also very proud of his daughter, Micaela, who was just invited to attend the Congressional Young Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C., in the spring of 2010. He looks forward to her attending the Abbey in 2012.
‘92
Charles Burton is a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Navy.
Chris Galloway ‘90
Rob Sheppard ‘88 (left) teamed with John Kinnane ‘03 in the 2009 Save the Bay swim. While Rob swam, John paddled by his side in a kayak as a spotter.