▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ Washington DC law firms after three years practicing in Brussels and London. Tim Wyant (New York, NY), Executive Director of City Squash, emailed this end-of-year update to Director of Middle and Upper School Studies and Assistant Head of School Susan Marrs: “This has been a banner year for CitySquash. Three team members won New England Interscholastic titles. At the Urban Individual Nationals, an event that drew hundreds of urban squash players from around the country, our students prevailed in seven of the eight draws. In all, CitySquashers have won 22 tournaments in 2009. Five are ranked in the top 40 nationally. “More importantly, CitySquashers have distinguished themselves in the classroom. Five students earned boarding school acceptances, increasing CitySquash’s total number of prep school scholarships to 29. Our middle and high school teams maintain a B average. And after seven years in the program, our oldest team members graduated from high school and are now in college… All the while, CitySquash has continued to grow and improve as an organization. We now serve 120 Bronx youth, having welcomed third graders to the team this fall…” www.citysquash.org
Best wishes to Molly Marrero ’99 (Chicago, IL) and Michael Aquilino, who were married on October 24, 2009. Liza Martindale Weiner ’99 was a bridesmaid. Pictured are Mike Marrero, Deborah DeLong, Molly Marrero Aquilino, Michael Aquilino, and Sam Marrero ’02.
It was great to see members of the Binkley Family at the Madame Binkley Assembly (see page 15): Nick Binkley ’01, Jack Binkley, Lisa Binkley Briquet ’91 with Thibaut Briquet and (front) Lotspeich prekindergartner Ariane Briquet, Anna Binkley Kennedy ’94, and Lair Kennedy with Gracie Kennedy.
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Congratulations to Stephen Zoepf (Cambridge MA) and his wife Irma (at left) on the birth of their daughter Mia on September 1, 2009.
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Lisa Barrett (San Francisco, CA) emailed, “I have recently connected with some other Seven Hills folks (including Sharon Thompson, who was my ninth and twelfth grade English teacher and who works in Phoenix where I now travel regularly for work, so Seven Hills has been increasingly present in my life lately! I reflect, and not at all infrequently, about the com-
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