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baby, Lucas, in October 2012. He’s simply awesome! We live in the Washington, DC area where I work in grassroots for the National Cable & Telecommunications Association.” 34 • Andrea Jasson visited us early this year. He was living just around the corner from campus, but is now amid a year’s sabbatical skippering a ship around Polynesia, South America, and Antarctica. 35 • Adrien Aeschliman and Meg Smith Aeschliman PG ‘00 are enjoying parenthood and all its rewards. Their son Julian Michael Aeschliman was born February 19, 2013. Adrien’s Bottega trattoria has opened in Baltimore at 1729 Maryland Avenue. Meg returns to Johns Hopkins University in the fall to pursue her Master’s degree to become a Nurse Practitioner. 36

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Class Agent: Tatiana Lucchini talucchi@hotmail.com Milos Markovic is a proud father. He shares a photo of himself with his son Ivan, born on October 31, 2012. 37 • Chiawei Yang and Suyi Chao are enjoying life with their son, Yang Ting, who turned 4 this year. 38

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• Christina Miles teaches art at a middle school in North Kingston, Rhode Island, and helps manage a community arts program for urban teens at the Rhode Island School of Design. Her parents, Nick and Maggie, continue in their respective careers – Nick as a marketer for the TIAA-CREF, Maggie as a high school English teacher at Saddle River Day School.

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Class Agent: Caroline Rothstein caroline.rothstein@gmail.com • Jason Nagashima is working in NYC. He was in the city when Hurricane Sandy hit. Luckily he came out unscathed although he did not have power for a couple of weeks! • Felix Hammelsbeck visited campus in May and enjoyed revisiting his old dorm room in Del Sole and reminiscing about the many pranks he and his classmates were involved in – especially the water bombs! Felix continues to run the family bakery business in Munich, and invites anyone visiting Munich during Oktoberfest to join him for a beer. 39 • Ines Quinones Fabregas reports,

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“I have recently started to help my boyfriend manage his hotel in Sifnos, a small island in Greece. It is very special and we have worked a lot to make it precious. This is only the third summer it’s been open, so it’s a whole new experience and we are learning a lot still. It’s such a wonderful place I would love everybody to know about it: www.kamaroti.com. During the winter I focus on my career as an accessories designer for Massimo Dutti, where I design bags and jewelry.“ 40 • Daniel Ciraldo writes, “I’ve become active in my hometown of Miami Beach helping to save historic singlefamily homes from demolition. In December, I started a petition to save one of our oldest homes from being demolished and replaced with a McMansion. We are now trying to enact new laws to end the senseless demolition of our most historic structures by real estate speculators. The ongoing battle has been covered in the New York Times and on ‘Good Morning America’. We are hopeful that the City will adopt new laws to save historic homes in Miami Beach before they are all gone. My time at the beautiful TASIS campus helped inspire me to advocate for historic

preservation.” 41 • Diana Baclawski Turowski writes, “I have a 3-year-old son, Jack, and a daughter Juliette, born September 2012. Merritt Gurley Gazendam and her new husband, Jago Gazendam (married this past December in Thailand) are Juliette’s godparents. Merritt and I went together to NYC this past July. Otherwise, my family and I spent the summer on Martha’s Vineyard. This September my husband and I will be celebrating our eighth wedding anniversary.” • Oliver Rizzi Carlson is part of The Global Alliance for Ministries and Infrastructures for Peace (GAMIP), a worldwide community of individuals in civil society, business and government who work toward a Culture of Peace by promoting the development of infrastructures for peace at various levels. http://www. gamip.org/summits/switzerland2013-nesting-peace/ • Michaela Cribb finished her Master’s degree as a Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in May 2012 and is working for a nonprofit community health center on the central coast of California. She was married this year.

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