Santa Catalina Bulletin Fall 2015

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Kate Stockwell Hussey ’82 and husband, Kevin

Hillary Lee Fleischer ’82 with her band, Loose Blues

University in health communications. I guess it will be a while until I get a grandbaby since life revolves around a full-time job and school for her. I moved to Seattle in May 2014, and Jeff and I now run my brother’s company. That means I get to work, sleep, eat and commute every day with my husband. Call me or Suzie Linton Ver Schure (because she works with her hubby) if you are thinking of taking on this challenge/experience. Jeff and I also just celebrated our 26th anniversary this year! I try to stay very busy and after living in AZ for 33 years (did I mention Lisa Berman Edmunds moved back to AZ the month after I left), I am meeting new friends and finding plenty to keep me busy. I bet I forgot to mention that Ann Frasse Stowe moved out of Seattle the month before I relocated here. When she came back to visit, we had dinner and she graciously willed me the class correspondence position. Thank you, Ann! I love being close to my brother but have to admit I miss AZ. I have seen Kelly and Chrissy both since I have been in

Seattle! Let’s get on with the rest of our class. Stacey Pruett Taddeucci: I am still living here in Monterey and teaching 3rd grade part-time here at our alma mater! It has been fun to occasionally run into Ann Frasse Stowe and Jenny Moulton-Post when they come to school. The big news in my life is that my son, Patrick ’05 LS, is getting married in September and we are looking forward to the big day. My daughter, Alexandra ’12, is teaching kindergarten and loves living in S.F. Dominic and I are loving the empty nest and our dog, Champagne. If any classmates come into town, please call. I would love to show you around our everchanging campus. Looking forward to our next reunion. Chrissy Bozzo Daily: My daughter Sydney has left for San Diego State University and my eldest Allie will be completing her final year at Western Washington University. With that being said, I am hoping my life calms down significantly hence giving me more time for well... me! This past year has been unbelievably nuts. We have moved again and we are truly hoping that this is the last time! As we prepared for Sydney to graduate from high school this past June, I

Liz Lowden Herreid ’82 and husband, Peter

Kelly Dwight Heuga-Hamill ’82 and husband, Jeff

Bridgette Lacerte ’82 and son

had forgotten what a crazy time the end of the school year is. I am truly in awe of how time passes so quickly! While I will miss my daughters like crazy, I look forward to being an empty nester. While my children gain their independence, my husband JR has decided to stop building custom homes and has begun an excavation business. The reduction of the stress level has been significant! I am beginning my fifth year in customer service with the YMCA and love it. Life continues to throw unexpected surprises and with that comes new experiences you never knew you could or would endeavor. Jennifer Moulton-Post: I’m actually on campus as I write this correspondence. I come up about five times a year; three of those times are for Alumnae Board meetings. I’m in my second term and it’s been a fun way to make new friends and stay involved with Catalina. I’m also on the capital campaign committee, as is Stacey Pruett Taddeucci and I often stop by her classroom to say hello. One time we had show-and-tell with Turner (my amazing dog), which was hilarious. Last summer I married my partner of 18 years at All Saints Episcopal Church in Pasadena. I also spent about a month in Berlin last fall in a German language immersion program. Susan Lockwood and I got together in February with some friends in New York and I often have lunch with Courtney Tunney Hotchkis. Ann Frasse Stowe and I are on the Alumnae Board so I’ve been getting to see her, too. Other than that, I see so many of our classmates doing some really cool things as I flip through Facebook. Looking forward to our next reunion. Betsy “Rockefeller” Black: Life is good, but sadly not all that interesting. In the spring, I moved offices from


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