SPA WEDDING: Willy Joy ’00 married Julia Clark ’02 in Chicago in the
summer of 2010, “10 years after we started dating following Dutton Foster’s Spring ’99 production of West Side Story,” Willy says. Many alums attended Willy and Julia’s wedding, including (back, left to right) Rob Butler, Michael Zmora, Kevin Flynn, Sean Addie, Brendan Moriarty, John Milton, Dylan Rieff, Alex Boesel, Jessie Baltes, Will Cleveland, Chris Forster-Smith ’02, Chris Nelson ’00, Barbara Cleveland, Sarah Plum, Mike Weisdorf, Laurel Orman ’02; (front, left to right) Catherine Clark ’07, Julia and Willy.
Kate Currie married Erik Levy in July of 2009. Erik is a law student at William Mitchell and Kate works at the Minnesota Science Museum. Emily Gleason is a graduate student at Harvard University studying biology. She lives in Cambridge, Mass., and spends time with her pets and her boyfriend for fun. Page Foster graduated in May 2009 with a BFA in contemporary composition from the music conservatory at SUNY Purchase. Page lives in Brooklyn and works as a singer/songwriter. Her first CD came out in 2010. Mackenzie Kigin lives in Chicago and works as a research associate at the University of Chicago in the Department of Pediatric Oncology. She is planning to start medical school in the fall of 2010. Neil Griffin lives in Los Angeles, working at a startup liveentertainment company based in Hollywood. He also writes satire and lit criticism that occasionally
appears on humor and modern lit websites. Nicholas Bluhm is a law student at the University of Virginia, and lives in Charlottesville with wife Cassidy and son Aiden. Adam Schanfield began his MBA at the Stephen M. Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan in fall 2010. Colin Hartman is an officer in the U.S. Marines, currently deployed to Afghanistan, serving with a Counter Improved Explosive Device (CIED) Task Force, training Afghan soldiers in Helmand and Kandahar Provinces. After earning his degree in finance from Bentley University, Arne Boernsen moved back to Germany and got a job as a business consultant in Munich, where he’s been living for the past three years. “Now I am moving to Mannheim to do my MBA at Mannheim Business School. After that, who knows?” Arne writes. “I love traveling,
so something flexible. Ever since college, I’ve been playing guitar, which is my biggest hobby. I also run half-marathons, I travel a lot (part business, part leisure, next stop will hopefully be California) and go hiking and snowboarding in the Alps (gotta love Munich).”
in the Olympic Mountains (finicky northwest weather!), and I am currently sorting out another winter in Colorado.”
Marshall Buckler and his wife bought a house in southern California last summer. “I’m currently going back to school and will graduate with a BS in Business Management in a little over a year,” Marshall writes.
Sarah Anderson smanderson1@wisc.edu
Jon Scott is a police officer for the City of Phoenix and was named Officer of the Year for 2009 at his precinct (Cactus Park). “It is quite the experience,” Jon says. “I am exposed to a lot of eye-opening events.” Katherine Skrief is living in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and will be teaching first grade for at least the next two years at a small international school called Dar es Salaam International Academy. Any SPA’ers visiting the area are welcome to visit!
2004 CLASS AGENTS:
Andria Cornell andria.m.cornell@gmail.com Ashley Malecha Anton ashleyeanton@gmail.com Tyler Olson tylermolson@gmail.com
▲ Ashley Malecha Anton and her husband recently welcomed their first child: Theodor Gustav Anton was born on March 27, 2010. “We are all doing great and enjoying life together in Hamburg, Germany,” Ashley reports.
2005 CLASS AGENTS:
John Adams adamsjackc@gmail.com
▲ Brenden Goetz writes, “I spent two and a half weeks biking from Moab, Utah to Zion National Park and back with two friends from college this past spring. Along the way we stopped at Capitol Reef National Park, San Rafael Swell, Arches National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, and Zion. I just returned from a visit to Washington state, which included unsuccessful attempts to summit Mount Rainier in the Cascade Mountains and Mount Constance
Lindsay Giese lindsaygiese@gmail.com Hanna Lamb lamb@wustl.edu Nicole Stennes nes3@cec.wustl.edu Sarah Wald skwald@gmail.com Molly Pan recently made an appearance on the stage of the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis, in the chorus of the Guthrie’s critically-acclaimed production of M. Butterfly. The show ran from April 17 to June 6, 2010.
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