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1980s

Deborah Heintzelman Fabrizio ’83 retired after 38 years in the Pinellas County, FL, School system. Fabrizio was a teacher at Lakewood and Seminole High Schools; the athletic director at Dixie Hollins, Lakewood, and Boca Ciega High Schools; and an assistant principal at Cross Bayou Elementary as well as the same high schools previously mentioned.

During her last eight years she has been the director of the Center for Wellness and Medical Professionals for Pinellas County Schools.

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Theresa Reynolds ’84 retired in 2016 after 30 years in education. Reynolds began her career with the Delaware County Intermediate Unit. In 1987, she took a position as an elementary teacher in the Chichester School District, where she taught until she retired.

1990s

Timothy Arnold ’91 was hired as the Dean of Libraries at Texas A&M University Texarkana.

Davida G. Breier ’94 recently published her debut novel, Sinkhole, with the University of New Orleans Press. The book has been lauded by the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, The Strand Magazine, and more. Breier is currently Director, HFS, and Co-Director, Marketing and Sales (books division), at Johns Hopkins University Press. (PHOTO)

Adam Long ’94 is semi-retired from being managing partner with Long, Colgary & Co., LLC, a CPA firm located in New Jersey. (PHOTO)

Devon (Hylander) Colgan ’99 competed in the U.S. Masters Swimming National Championship in San

Antonio, Texas, in April and became a National Champion by taking first place in the 1650-yard freestyle (aka the mile) for women ages 45-49. She also ranked in the top 10 for her other five events, including third in the 500-yard freestyle, fourth in the 200-yard freestyle, fifth in the 100and 50-yard freestyle, plus seventh in the 200-yard individual medley. Overall, her team, Arizona Masters, placed 22nd among more than 250 clubs that participated. Colgan serves as the director of public relations for CNA National Warranty Corporation. (2 PHOTOs)