alumni CLASS NOTES Eric Nelson works for the University of Delaware Ice Arena in Newark, Del. Judy Palmer teaches preschool children in the Head Start Program and trail rides horses competitively. She and husband Tom have one son. Max Schwartz is the New York City territory manager for Eastern Marketing Corporation. He and wife Julia have two daughters. Nancy Vosburgh-Zane homeschooled her boys for fifteen years and has since returned to work at Unity College. She is coordinator for the Women’s Leadership Environmental Program (WE Lead), program coordinator of the Outdoor Adventure Center, and manager of the Willard Climbing Wall. She and husband Gary ’83 have two sons, one attended Unity College. 88 Tim Brunemeyer, office manager for a custom flag, banner, and flagpole shop in Beachwood, N.J., enjoys skiing and hiking. Joanna (Clifford) Magoon is a consultant for the New Hampshire Sustainable Energy Association and Bruce ’86 is a triage team lead for Wellpoint, Inc. They have one daughter. Joanna underwent five years of chronic Lyme Disease treatment and is feeling well. Bonilee Derlien works as an executive assistant for the two top executives of Google and the company Google bought out. She has one daughter. Cindy Madura, a research specialist at the University of Arizona Animal Care, married Bradley Ronsick in September 2011. Anna Dillane (Lauren Rappel) has lived in New Mexico for over 20 years and owns Boomerang Thrift Boutique. In 2005, she earned a degree in social work from New Mexico Highlands University. She is divorced with two children. Eric Swindell gave up his locksmith business because of an injury. He and wife Beth have three children. John Wales, a sergeant at White Clay Creek State Park, has worked as a Delaware State Park Ranger for 20 years. 89 Tad Bassett is owner and president of Triangle Wildlife and Pest Control in Raleigh, N.C., handling nuisance wildlife removal and structural pest control. Tad graduated from North Carolina State University in 1990 with a bachelor of science in fisheries and wildlife. Chris Brennan has worked for Generation Fifth Applications for 13 years and is now operations manager. She owns a barbecue catering business, Shady Maple Barbecue, specializing in authentic 100% wood-fired Carolina pulled pork. Chris umpires baseball for Babe Ruth Baseball and Western Maine Board of Umpires.
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Scott Davis is a fisheries biologist for the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife and owns Fish N Fowl Guide service. He is married and has two children. Cindy Dick is program manager for EarthScope at Arizona State University. Rhett (Hutto) Huttman is a grant writer while staying home with her son. Jesse Jaycox is a biologist for the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation and is responsible for natural resources stewardship in two state parks regions, Taconic and Palisades. Beth (Kester) DeCorte joined the Air Force after college and worked as a police officer for eight years. Currently she is a nurse, and will return to school to specialize in geriatrics. She and husband Chris, married 16 years, have 23 nieces and nephews. Ethan Lashlee works for the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry at the Altoona Unemployment Service Center. Injured on the job as a journeyman electrician, he is active in his local union, serving on statewide union committees. He and wife Jeannie have two daughters. Carla (Peterson) Churchill, a district coordinator at Sherwin-Williams in Portland, is married to Rick and has three step daughters and a grandson. Tatsuhiro “Sho” Shojima has lived in California for eight years. He is president of Internet Technology Company in both Japan and the U.S. He visited Unity last fall and saw Leigh Juskevice ’92 and Eric Holmes ’90. He and wife Hiroko have three children. John Van Hillo is a product specialist and salesman for Central Massachusetts Aquatics in Fitchburg, wholesaling tropical fish all over northern New England. Andrea (Wallens) Powell continues with her photography, art, and music and hopes to go back to school for writing and healing arts. She volunteers for an elementary science class at her daughter’s school. She has two children. Chris Werhane is program director for Adaptive Adventures, a non-profit agency with outdoor programs for people with disabilities in Arvada, Colo., and this year spent 100 days on the snow teaching clients to ski. He and wife Lynn have two children. 90 Peggy Ainslie has served 23 years as national park service fire operations specialist at New River Gorge National River in West Virginia. In 2013, she plans to return to school to become an electronic mechanic. She spent several days with Carla (Peterson) Churchill ’89 when they happened to be vacationing in Florida at the same time. Steve Campbell drives a tractor trailer, hauling drilling mud for the natural gas drilling in-
dustry in northeast Pennsylvania. He has two grandchildren. Tammie (DeGrasse) Stammers is earning a certificate in medical coding at Lebanon College. She and husband Scot have two children. Melissa (Graves) Sikes, an education assistant at the Fairbanks Soil and Water Conservation District, is also an office manager for the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Fairbanks. She and husband Derek have three daughters. Matt McClintock, a Coast Guard reserve environmental police officer, was recently promoted to senior chief. After service in Kuwait, he lives in Massachusetts. He has a daughter. Mike Miller owns Nazareth Barbell Power, trains the local high school baseball team and coaches Little League football. He and wife Deborah have six children and a grandson. Beaux Slockbower graduated from nursing school in May 2011 and is studying for her boards. 91 Ken Broskoskie does contract work for Emtec, Inc. in Jacksonville, Fla. Rod Clergy is controller at the Frankfurt International Airport in Germany. He and Gabriella married in 1994. Ernie Hall started his own photography business, after attending the Rocky Mountain School of Photography. John “JJ” Jamieson left his position as head of research at Austin Ventures to set up his own business with his wife, Nan. They use demographic data helping clients (dentists, vets, realtors, etc) find the best place to set up their businesses. JJ also does woodworking and light carpentry. lives in Whitney (Messersmith) Foskey Colorado. She and husband Brian have two daughters. Todd Papianou teaches physical education, coaching boy’s soccer and tennis at Mountain Valley High School in Andover. He is a Registered Maine Guide and part owner of Northern Waters, a whitewater rafting and livery business. Kerri (Preble) Godfrey moved to Juneau, Alaska with husband Dave, and their son and daughter. Ralph Preston was an outreach worker for a mental health center, and is now applying to work in the Forest Service or the National Parks seasonally. He has two sons and a baby due in October 2011. Lori (Schwarz) Murphy is training to become a certified personal trainer in Washington, D.C. Cyndey Smith owns Mompreneur Wellness Community, an online wellness and health coaching company. She married Chris Cotton ’95, who owns Inner Connections, a nationally recognized life coaching and monitoring program. They have two daughters.