The Hillside - Summer 2011

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relaxing. I’m headed to the Cayman Islands in July for some scuba diving and then going on my first ever cruise in August with Elizabeth (yep, we’re still good). I might get a parttime job at Microcenter or BestBuy repairing computers while I’m in school, or later this summer.”

to New York City to work in the Vintage/Platinum guitar department of Guitar Center Manhattan.” After clerking for a year under a federal judge in Hartford, Drew Barber ’03 will be moving to Boston this fall to take a position as an attorney with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom. He and his wife Jeanne—who will also be working as an attorney in Boston—will be living in Charlestown.

Top: Kealan Rooney ‘03, Mike Liffland ‘01, Ben Ruzzo ‘01, Nate Lusk ‘01, Beth (Hird) Lusk, Father Steve Klots, Gavin Fazio ‘03, and Eric Lusk ‘82 (Photo courtesy of Matt Francis Photos); below, members of the Class of 2006 gather at a picnic hosted by Father Steve Klots: Marcus Cooper, Parker Knight, Tony Morrone, Danny Jackson, Lou Lozzi, Nate Seader and Josh Reinhold

(both of whom attended Endicott College with the bride and groom), classmate Mike Liffland ’01, and the groom’s uncle, Eric Lusk ’82. Nate and Beth currently live in Golden, CO, where he is completing his nursing degree. Brian Buonomo ’02: “I just moved

Spencer Morse ’03: “Life is good! I’m headed back to get a second undergraduate degree in Computer Science, with a focus in Networking. The sad thing about being a Comp Sci person is that you can’t just go straight to grad school without an undergraduate degree in the field. It’s the equivalent of a med school student applying for med school without a bio/chem, neurology or other scientific undergraduate degree. So I’m enrolled at Arcadia University, set to graduate in 2 years. For now, I’m

Greg Rogan ’03: “I’m currently in London, UK. After South Kent I went to Hamilton, which was a fantastic experience. Good academics, solid athletic program, great people. I graduated in 2007 and moved to Boston where I was working on a start-up business called “The Campus Word” with two of my college buddies. The idea was to create a media outlet for college students, and it was moving in the right direction but I did not receive an extension on my visa and had to leave the US in September 2008. I returned to Ireland to get my bearings and figure out the next step. After a couple of months, I started a recruitment business for western teachers interested in working overseas, which I am still involved with. I moved to London in February 2010 where I am working and still playing a bit of football. My business actually just launched our new platform yesterday, called TeacherPort, which we’re hoping provides an easier way for teachers to find their next teaching position abroad. So if you know of any alumni SKSers interested in a bit of an adventure overseas, tell them they can find it on TeacherPort!” Jack McClinton ’04 finished up his second year playing professional basketball in the Israeli Superleague. Paul Cummins ’04 is working on his PhD in the UK. Jon Fein ’04: “I’m working for a sports and entertainment company in Summer 2011 The Hillside • 51


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