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| Steve Soden '00 |
| My wife Laura and I recently welcomed Lucy Ann Soden into the world. She was born Monday, April 28th at 5:30 PM. She weighed in at a healthy 8 lbs., 14 oz. Mother and daughter are both at home here at Berkshire School doing well. My mother has lots of pictures I am sure she would be willing to share if anyone is interested. Grandmothers are like that, I guess.
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| Ashley Davis '00 |
| Hi all, I wanted to post a note as my contact information has changed. I left the William Morris Agency's Motion Picture division to pursue a career with Management 360. As a talent manger, I will be representing actors on a more personal basis. So for all you Entourage watchers, I basically left Ari to become E. Suits seven days a week just wasn't for me. I also recently moved to Santa Monica, which is a wonderful weekend getaway from the hollywood madness during the work week in Beverly Hills. I spend a lot of time on the beach or on my beach cruiser. In fact, I'm headed down there now, because it's 95 degrees here!! Hope everyone is doing well. And please call me if you're in LA! xxoo |
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| Mia Colarusso '00 |
| I got married to Andy Smith on August 4, 2007 in Bristol Rhode Island. We are living in Charleston, South Carolina. I am teaching Kindergarten and Andy is a pilot for a local charter company. |
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| Alexander Kirkland '02 |
| I am living out in southern California running a junior sailing program, coaching a high school sailing team and surfing. Hope everyone is doing well. |
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| Katherine Grimes '02 |

Katherine Ash Grimes’02 wed Jerico Peña on July 7, 2007 overlooking the ocean on Teel Island in Muscongus Bay, Maine. Alumni and friends in attendance included, from left: Matt Daigle, Anna Korsiak, Daniel Peña, Jenna Smith, Jason Gelbort, Patricia Peña, Jessica Martens, bride, groom, Victor Peña, Jr, ring bearer, Dan Zaslavsky, Molly Cullen, Jake Baird, Meaghan Linehan’04, Nazaret Peña, and Judd Grimes’04’. The couple resides in Amesbury, Massachusetts.
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| Hilary Dwyer '02 |
| I was accepted into the MA/PhD program for Mathematics Education at the University of California, Santa Barbara for Fall 2008. Let me know if you will be in the area next year! Good luck to everyone! |
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| Rob Aspinwall '02 |
Rob shared these photos from Reunion 2007. Enjoy! |
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| Robert Aspinwall '02 |
| Just finished hiking the full 2,174 mile of the Appalacihion Trail from GA to ME from March 27, 2007 - September 30, 2007. |
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| Ryan Schuler '03 |
| Ryan Graduated from The University of Massachusetts in Amherst with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. He also Commissioned as an Active duty Field Artillery Second Lieutenant in the United States Army. Following training Ryan will report to Ft. Stewart in Georgia. |
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| Sarah Manion '03 |
| I recently graduated from Swarthmore College. I am headed off to the Peace Corps in Comeroon on September 19th. While I will miss the reunion, I hope to come visit at some point in the future. |
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| Cory Heselton '03 |
| My Improv Comedy Group, Shots in the Dark, out of Gettysburg College just set the World Record for Longest Continual Improved Performance at 100 hours. 9 fellow improvers and myself rotated in continual shifts over a 5 day period. It was very fun, but very tiring. Although not recognized by Guinness, it is the standard among improv groups internationally. Improv performances are defined as acting and re-acting without the aid of scripted material. |
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| Sam Assad '03 |

Sam graduated in May from the University of Pennsylvania where he majored in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations (NELC), focusing on the modern Middle East, Arabic, and Hebrew. His major thesis was entitled "Leaving Second Class: Arab Christian Israelis and the Consequences of Institutional Discrimination in Israel." Sam also studied Hebrew at UCLA. He is currently working as a Legal Assistant and considering attending law school. |
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| Nate Walton '04 |
| The College Republican National Committee (CRNC) recognized the Maine College Republicans, led by State Chairman Nathaniel Walton, as the “Best State Federation in America” during the 2007 College Republican National Convention on July 14 in Arlington, Virginia. The National Convention also saw the unanimous election of Chairman Walton to the CRNC National Credentials Committee.
The "Best State Federation in America" award is given annually by the CRNC to the state College Republican federation whose leaders and individual members demonstrate excellence in leading grassroots activism on behalf of Republican candidates, and an unwavering commitment to campus activism promoting conservative values.
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| Ainsley Onstott '04 |

Ainsley Onstott Wins Top Leadership Award
Ainsley Onstott, a senior at St. Louis University, was presented a prestigious leadership and service award on April 17 at a dinner attended by over 350 parents, faculty, staff, and student leaders. As President of the Student Activities Board at the University, Ainsley is responsible for leading one of the largest programming organizations on campus. She oversees on-campus activities including the annual Homecoming Week and Spring Fever Concert. This year she is also responsible for the student opening celebration of the new 12,000 seat Chaifetz Arena on campus. Her nominator commented, “The recipient of this award has shown an unwavering dedication to campus programming and event management. She constantly amazes me with her organization, her ability to problem solve and troubleshoot when necessary, and remain motivated in her position.” In addition to this Student Activities Board, Ainsley serves as the production manager for the on-campus night club and currently is the assistant to the full time building manager for the Busch Student Center. She is also actively involved in her sorority and volunteers regularly. Her nominator went on to describe her as a "woman for others.” A psychology major, Ainsley plans to work in event management at Conventures in Boston. She is the daughter of Joe Onstott and Patricia Campbell of Wellesley, and a 2004 graduate of Tabor Academy.
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| Ryan England '04 |
| I graduated last month and am now an Ensign in the Navy. I was selected to be a navy pilot and I am going to flight school in Pensacola, FL on July 3rd. It is going to be challenging but I am looking forward to it.
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| Nicole Belanger '04 |
| I just graduated on June 1, 2008 from Swarthmore College in Swarthmore, PA with a BA in Economics and Mathematics with honors. I am excited to start work in the middle of July as a research analyst for The Brattle Group in Cambridge, MA. I will be living in Davis Square, if anyone is in the area and wants to send me an email. Congratulations to everyone who graduated this spring! |
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| Alissa Assad '04 |
 Alissa recently completed six months as a Penguin Colony Associate at the New England Aquarium, where she was involved in the care and feeding of the three species of penguins at the facility (see photo). Alissa is a senior at Boston University, majoring in Biology with a concentration in Marine Biology. This fall, she was enrolled in BU's Marine Semester, an intensive, research-based program, which included field research in ichthyology at Wee Wee Cay, Belize -- for which the TABOR BOY Caribbean program was great preparation! In her final semester, Alissa will be conducting independent research on the anemone "Nematostella vectensis" and will serve as an Undergraduate Assistant in Vertebrate Zoology. |
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| Geoff April '04 |
| The Alumni staff at Tabor has learned that Geoff will be graduating Lehigh University in a few weeks. He majored in Architecture, minored in Engineering. We look forward to hearing what is next for Geoff. |
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| Sean McGrath '05 |
| Sean is spending a semester abroad in Sydney, Australia at the University of Sydney. |
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| Johanna Lopez '05 |
| This spring break, I will be building a Kindergarten school with other students from Princeton University. We will be in Veracruz, Mexico working with the Nahua Indians as part of a Cruz Blanca Initiative. |
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| Antoinette Zosherafatain '06 |
| Antoinette Zosherafatain (Toni) just finished up her sophomore year at Wesleyan University and is going abroad in the fall. She is a decided major in Government and International Relations and is Co-President of Wesleyan Americans for Informed Democracy (wesAID), a group committed to fostering awareness of global issues. In the meantime, Toni is excited to hear Senator Barack Obama deliver the Wesleyan class of 2008's speech since she will be working during commencement! She will be volunteering and working in New York during the summer so feel free to contact her at azosherafata@wesleyan.edu if you're in the city! |
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| Spencer Zahn '06 |
| I am enjoying a semester in Florence, Italy pursuing my Jazz Performance Major at NYU’s campus. Last summer I traveled to Costa Rica and performed in a jazz quintet at the International Jazz event. This opportunity sparked an interest in teaching disadvantaged students the art of jazz improvisation. I am working to establish non-profit status for my project, called E.L.I.M., Education through the Language of Improvisational Music, and seeking grants and donations. The same quintet plans to return to Costa Rica in August to teach jazz and English as a second language to high school students. Anyone interested in helping realize this goal can email me at spencer.zahn@gmail.com. |
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| William Morrissey '06 |
| I recently had my solo operatic debut at the University of Miami performing Carlos Menotti and Samuel Barber's "A Hand of Bridge." This was quickly followed by performing Haydn's Creation with guest conductor Helmut Rilling and soloists Helen Donath, Lotar Odinius, and Nathan Berg along with the Frost Chorale. I continue to study Operatic Vocal Performance at the University of Miami Frost School of Music and will have my main stage debut in this year's performance of Dido and Aeneas. |
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| Sarah Madison '06 |
| After spending one great year studying theater at Boston University, I have decided to return back to my home and attend University of Oklahoma. I will be studying Photojournalism with a minor in Art History. The best part about my transfer of colleges is that OU's colors are still crimson and cream, so all of my Tabor, as well as BU, clothes will still work. My new email address is smads06@gmail.com so feel free to contact me if you are ever in the area. |
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| Jared Livingston '06 |
| Jared is currently attending Springfield College. He is part of the Sports Management Program. Plays football and enjoys the atmosphere of the college. |
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| Jared Livingston '06 |
| The Alumni & Development Office has learned that Jared is finishing his sophomore year at Springfield College in MA. Next year he plans on spending his second semester going to England with two other classmates. |
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| Perry Dripps '06 |
| I am spending a semester abroad in London, immersing myself in theatre and music, along with working towards my major in Psychology. Returning home in May will certainly be a time to reflect and collect my thoughts. Never have I learned so much of the ways of another culture nor have I felt such a sense of connectedness with the rest of the world. Whether it is the tight-knit community of Tabor Academy or the fast-pace metropolitan lifestyle of London, we must be willing to accept one another as humans and gain as deep an understanding of others' perspectives as possible in hope of ultimate world peace. |
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| Decade of 90 |
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| Thomas Cadwalader '90 |
| My wife Karen and I are living in Newport, RI, with our daughter (1yr) Caroline and another daughter (TBD) on the way. After leaving the USMC in 2000, I have been working as a Management Consultant with Celerant Consulting. We stay in touch with Marian Zinke and Tyler Amon and are always looking to reconnect with old friends. |
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| Katherine Worthington '91 |
| Hello Everyone, after too long in Alaska, I am relocating to Austin. Sun and fun. Email kflworthington@gmail.com if you'd like to be in touch. Cheers, y'all! Kate |
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| Aaron Webb '91 |
| My wife and I welcomed Charlie Conner Webb in December '07, and his big sister Sophia turned 3 this past Febuary. My wife and I are also the proud owners of "The Daily Paper", a breakfast and lunch restuarant located in Hyannis. Thanks to all Tabor alumni who have supported our buisness, and we look forward to seeing more Tabor folk soon! Cheers! |
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| Mikol Rudd Brandis '91 |
| After (finally) exhausting the Danish system for 2.5 years, my maternity leave is now over and I am back to work. I recently took a new job as a photographer with a company called esoft Systems. We draw plans and take pictures exclusively for the real estate industry. It's a fantastic job that allows me a flexible schedule so I am still give plenty of attention to Emma (2 years) and Kaya (1 year). Summer plans consist of building an addition to the house (already underway!) and a trip to the family vineyard in Provence, FR. Hope everyone on that side of the pond is doing well. We'll have a guest bedroom soon, so if you're ever in the area...! |
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| Jennie McClelland '91 |
| My husband and I had our first baby boy, Owen McClelland Dorn, in June. We are over the moon for the little guy! |
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| Samuel Lorusso '91 |

Samuel A. Lorusso III (aka Tre) was born on March 13th...Melissa, Sam and Baby are all doing great!!!
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| Mark Hilton '91 |
| Mark Hilton '91 married Anna K on 8-22-2007 in Manhattan. |
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| Brendan Talty '92 |
| After returning from South America (Brazil, Argentina and Chile), where I lived and worked as an Optical Network Engineer for Lucent Technologies, I have rooted myself back in New England, where I continue to work in Telecom. For the past 4+ years I’ve been employed by a Defense Contractor in the Boston area where I’ve been working very closely with the US Army to improve and modernize communication infrastructure throughout South West Asia including; Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait, and Bahrain. I live in Rhode Island with my girlfriend, Anne Kerins. We’ll be visiting St. Thomas later this month for a little R&R and to catch up with Alex Poe (who would have been class of ’92 had he not decided that Marion winters were too cold). I can be reached at talty@hotmail.com. All the best in 2008! |
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| Amy Larkin '92 |

Paige Murphy, 1 ½ years old (Lindsay Conway Murphy’s daughter, ’92) and Kenzie Larkin, 2 ½ years old (Amy Warner Larkin’s daughter, ’92) hanging on the beach on an early spring day in Lindsay and Paige’s hometown of Manchester, MA.
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| Christian Michael Gibbs '92 |
| Living in the great state of TEXAS - We celebrated the Holidays and the birth of my youngest daughter Victoria Jolie Simone (now 4 months). Wishing everyone a happy New Year with my wife Marise, and two older daughters Danae and Mia. |
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| Quin Robertson '93 |
| I recently received my Ph.D. in Geosciences from Florida International University and took a job with Coastal Planning & Engineering in Boca Raton, FL. We (my wife Carolyn) have since moved from busy south beach to Dania Beach and look forward to seeing everyone at the reunion. |
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| Adrienne Li '93 |
| Hi everyone! I am currently a lawyer living in Hong Kong. When I am not working, I play a lot of ice hockey in Hong Kong. If you are in town, look me up...aliali@netvigator.com |
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| Alexander Gleason '93 |
| I was married to Nancy Lee Webster on June 16, 2007 in Northeast Harbor, Maine. We are living in Boston and enjoying the city. |
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| Tedra Fazendeiro Clark '93 |
| Hello classmates! This update is way overdue. So, here is a rundown of the exciting events that have occurred in my life over the past 5 years. In 2003, I married Dan Clark in Bristol, RI. In 2004, our son, Aaron, was born. In 2006, I received my Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Denver. Finally, in 2007, our daughter, Elena, was born. I am currently juggling a 3 year old and a 6 month old while working full-time in Denver as a researcher for an organization dedicated to improving education for children. Best wishes to you all for a happy and healthy 2008! |
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| Jessica Faraci '93 |
| I am living the fast lane; two kids, working and enjoying our new "little" farm. |
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| Emily Auerswald '93 |
| My husband, Bill, and I are enjoying life in Annapolis, Maryland with our new daughter, Cate, who was born on January 15, 2008. She already loves the water and looks forward to heading out into Sippican Harbor this summer. |
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| Alex Wellington Lewis '94 |
| We are still living in Kannapolis, NC. I am currently studying to become an elementary school teacher and hope to be licensed and ready for my own classroom this Fall. Savannah is 21 months old. Freddy is teaching Special Ed. at A.L. Brown H.S. We have a website with all of our family pictures; www.welingtonfamily.net. Check it out.
Earlier this year, we traveled to Lebanon, PA, to visit Kate Tobolski '94, her boyfriend, Jim, and their baby, Ian. Heather Fournier Truscinksi '95 and her husband Mark drove over from New York for the day to meet the kids and catch up with old friends. |
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| Valerie Termini '94 |
| In December '06 I received my masters degree in international environmental policy from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. Following my graduation, I was awarded a Sea Grant fellowship and worked for the ocean resources management program for the California Resources Agency. I have just accepted a position with the California Ocean Protection Council and will be moving to Oakland this fall. I hope to hear from classmates to see where life has led them. |
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| Katherine Richardson-Carr '94 |
| My husband and I were delighted to welcome our first baby boy, George William, this past December. Uncle Pete ('96) visits us in NYC frequently, though teaching classes at Northeastern University and completing his PhD take up lots of his time these days! |
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| William Rice '94 |

William '94 and Jennifer Rice, Jr. are pleased to announce the birth of their son, William the third, on August 21, 2007. He weighed 9 lbs, 3 ozs. William and Jennifer currently reside in Duxbury, MA.
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| Sylvia Moenkemoeller '94 |
| Hi everyone! I am desperately trying to get in touch with Alexandra Rogers from NY, my roommate in 1993. Does anyone know her email/adress/phone? If so, please contact me at sylvi320@hotmail.com. Thank you and good luck to all of you! Sylvia |
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| Zach Lynch '94 |
| Zach and his wife Andrea announce the birth of their son, John William on May 6, 2008. John was 7 pounds 8 ounces and 19 1/4" long. Everyone is doing well. |
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| Liz Keohane '94 |
| Hola! I am living in Barcelona. If you are in the area...look
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| Kate 'Sullivan' Saunders '94 |
| I am living in NH with my husband and two children, Isaiah is 8 and Mackenzie is 4 years old. My husband Matt and I have found our way back into the world of boarding schools and are serving as dorm parents to junior girls! I am the Director of Admissions for a boarding school called Tilton School. Between the kids on campus and in my own home we have little free time but we are loving every minute. I hope to connect with former classmates. Take care! -Kate |
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| Brooke Ollinger-Lovett '95 |

Our daughter Chase celebrated her second birthday with some Tabor alumni in Feb '08. In photo from left to right Amy & Dave Kessler with thier son Blake (missing from photo is Trevor Kessler), Chase Lovett, Brooke Ollinger-Lovett, Lexie Holmes-Scott with her two kids, Liam & Pippa, Maija Langeland-Scarpaci and her son Ara, Ariane Lombardi-Willey and her daughter Brooke.
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| Nathan Meleo '95 |
Time flies when you're having fun! I'm in my third year of teaching math at Hudson High School in Hudson, MA, working with classes ranging from geometry up to AP Calculus. I absolutely love being in the classroom and making math fun. This year, I'm also coaching the girls' varsity basketball team. We're off to a 3-0 start, so wish us luck! -Nate
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| Danielle Lei '95 |
| Hello! My husband and I welcomed our first child! Our daughter, Phoebe Harrison, was born on May 3, 2007. Hope all is well with my former classmates. |
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| Heather Hildebrand '95 |

I am excited to report that I had my second child, Sydney Scott Hildebrand, on May 29, 2008. She is pictured here with her brother Ian, who is now three years old. Updates are on www.joshandheather.com. I plan on returning to my job in online marketing at AMD after Labor Day. If there are any alumns in Austin, please feel free to contact me!
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| Beth Sabol '96 |

My husband and I welcomed our daughter, Lily Verlenden Sabol on October 28, 2007- we are both totally in love with her & having a great time. We are still in Flagstaff where I finished my MS in Geology last summer and am currently working for a local photographer while I start my own business.
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| Nicoleen Prince-Burrell '96 |
| Ryan Burrell (class of 1996) and I thrilled to announce the birth of Brandon Riley Burrell, the next generation of seawolf, on April 29, 2008. |
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| Robert O'Leary '96 |
| My wife Andrea and I are proud to announce the birth of our first child - a BOY!!! His name is Colin Patrick O'Leary and he was born on March 8, 2008. He can not wait to someday be a SEAWOLF........ |
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| Abigail Graham '96 |
| My husband Martin and I are happy to announce the birth of our daughter Eleuthera (Lucy)Jean Graham on March 26, 2007. We're currently living in London and I am a lecturing in Ancient History and Archaeology at Warwick University. We'd love to hear from any Alumni across the pond! |
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| Beth Duschatko Sabol '96 |
| Tom Sabol and I were married October 27, 2006 in Philadelphia, PA. Bridesmaids included Elizabeth Leary, Kelley Boutin and Ali Brewer. Chris Wimer, Evan DeBourguignon and Fabienne Nicaisse also attended. We still live in Flagstaff, AZ where Tom works as a hydrogeologist at the USGS and I've finished my MS in Geology and am teaching high school math. We are eagerly awaiting the birth of our 1st child in October.
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| Patricia D'Anna '96 |
| Patricia Constance D'Anna (96) welcomed her first child, Katherine Grace (Katie), on January 5, 2007.
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| Tiffany Coscia '96 |
| I am still working as a school counselor in Amityville, NY. My husband and I are expecting our first child due in September. We are thrilled and our Bulldog Oakley can't wail to be a big brother. |
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| Heather Brown Kotel '96 |
| I was married on 7/7/07 to Shane Kotel in a beautiful beach ceremony on Cape Cod & Tiffany Coscia (96') was in the bridal party. We live in Dennis with my stepson Taylor and Yellow Lab Dozer. I am the Business Development Sales Manager & AVP for TD Banknorth in Chatham, MA. |
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| Melissa Press '97 |
| Melissa Press, class of 97, is thrilled to announce her engagement to Marcus De La Vega. The couple met six years ago in Charleston, SC, where Melissa was finishing up her undergraduate degree. Melissa currently works in marketing at her family business, World Publications, and Marcus is in real estate at Gibson Sothebys. The wedding will take place in Autumn 2008 in Boston. |
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| Andrea Goldman '97 |

On Tuesday, February 19, 2008 Noah and I welcomed the arrival of our son Joel William Goldman, weighing in at a healthy 8lbs. 6oz. and was 21 inches long. In April, we took our first family trip cross country to San Francisco to vist his uncle Craig. While visiting we enjoy a Gaints game! In the picture is Craig, his girlfriend Becca, Andrea, Noah and Joel.
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| Margot Feeney Kalkanis '97 |

I got married on September 8, 2007 to George Kalkanis. We had a gorgeous wedding here in Marion, with our ceremony at the Tabor Chapel and our reception at the Kittansett Club. We had a lot of Tabor alums in attendance, including my bridesmaids Emily Oppenheim Dowal, Gina Risio, Jackie Lyons, Carlen Singmaster, and Chrissy Carr-Locke. It was an amazing weekend!
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| Lisa Evans '97 |
| I settled in Columbus after finishing my masters in Social Work in '04 at The Ohio State University. I married Adam in '05 and had Connor in Aug. '06. Family life keeps me busy. Hope everyone is doing well. |
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| Lindsey Burke '97 |

Lindsey Burke married Sean R. Higgins on June 23, 2007 in South Dartmouth, MA. Erin Burke Gaudreau '91 was matron of honor. Joe Burke '03 and Chip Gaudreau '91 were both groomsmen. Lindsey and Sean met in law school and are both attorneys living and working in Boston.
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| Whitney Andresen '97 |
| I am a Production Coordinator for Fuse TV in New York and I am on the road at music festivals alot. Feel free to email me at whitsout@yahoo.com. |
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| Jae Oh '98 |
| hey from the other side of the Pacific.
Just got back from Tokyo. My very long anticipated solo trip. Hope there will be many more of these.
Spent about a week there walking around the city that seriously never sleeps!
Caught up with Yoshie, Aika and Seiji on Sunday-they are all doing wonderfully great. The mini update on my life-learning Japanese( considering my best friends from HS are Japanese, I should have taken it up a long ago), learning the guitar and (still) teaching English, seriously thinking about going back to graduate school but who knows with the world going mad? TRYING to be a vegetarian. That's it. Now you all know everything about me.
Hope everyone is doing well. Have fun at the reunion.
Peace~
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| Lauren Kerwin '98 |
| I am happy to annouce my engagement to my beau of several years, Michael. We plan to marry next summer on the Vineyard. Michael works as an entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles and I am in my second year of a doctorate program in clinical psychiatry over at UCLA. We live in Santa Monica. |
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| Tan Gao '98 |
| We learned that Wei Wei will be visiting China this month to get married. He and his fiance, Mars, will return to live in the United States after the ceremony.
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| Reyn duPont '98 |
| I hope everyone is doing well and I am looking forward to the 10th reunion this year. It has been a long time since I was on campus, and even longer since I have seen most of the class of 1998. I currently reside in New York City and work for a liquor imorting company called Castle Brands. My wife Elizabeth and I were married on November 5th, 2005, and on March 23rd, 2007 we had our first child. Eleanor Quay duPont. She is healthy and happy...although doesn't seem to understand that Saturday and Sunday are sleep in days! Oh well. If anyone is in the city and wants to grab a bite to eat or a cocktail, let me know. Email or cell. See you all soon. |
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| Jamie DiCostanzo '98 |
| After working for the past five years, I decided to go back to school. I am currently getting my Master's Degree in Education at the University of Massachusetts-Lowell. Along with going to school, I am also planning my wedding! My fiance Pete Tormey and I are getting married June 21st in Falmouth, MA. We are very excited, but will miss seeing everyone at reunion as it is the same weekend. Hope everyone is well. |
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| Amy Clark Canty '98 |
| My husband, Rob, and I have recently moved up to Tilton, NH, where I will be teaching sophomore English at Tilton School and Rob will begin his graduate studies in school psychology. We are very excited to be in the beautiful White mountains and look forward to skiing often this winter. We invite all Tabor friends to look us up if they visit the area. |
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| Andy Campbell '98 |
| Friends,
Some of you I have not spoken to in years and I hope all of you are doing well. This is my new email address as I will be shifting gears in the next couple of weeks. A quick update from the Windy City. I am leaving the consulting world and heading back into the provider side of healthcare. Starting on March 3, I will be the Administrative Director of Orthopedics at Evanston Northwestern Healthcare. It will be nice having the change and not having to spend too much time in airports anymore.
The winter (weather wise) in Chicago has been brutal to say the least, but I hope that a lot of you will pass through the Midwest hub during the summer time. Diana and I would love the chance to catch up with all of you. Diana is still teaching, I'm still coaching Pee Wee Hockey and the Chicago nightlife is still sublime.
Best wishes and I look forward to catching up soon. Cubbies in 2008! Later.
Andy
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| Emily Archibald '98 |
| I completed my 3rd Ironman triathlon on Nov 3rd in Panama City Beach, FL. I finished the 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike, and 26.2 mile run in 13 hours 26 minutes and had a GREAT time! Much to my surprise I ran into classmate Anna MacIntosh! Our bikes were racked next to each other and we pased each other twice on the run course. She finished her first Ironman in 15 hours 46 minutes! I think we are both looking forward to another race whenever that will be! I am hoping to make it to reunion but am not sure if it's definite as I am getting married a few weeks after. Hope everyone is doing well! |
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| Annie (Siegal) Pappenfort '98 |
| I was married on June 30, 2007. My husband, Graham, and I just purchased our first home in Marlborough, MA. |
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| Lindsey Francis-Dowling '99 |

My husband Thomas (Eddy) and I are pleased to announce the arrival of our son. Ethan David Dowling on June 7, 2008. He weighed 6 lbs 14 oz and was 19 inches long. He is doing great and is looking forward to becoming a seawolf fan!
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| Natalie Budilovsky-Kelley '99 |
| Brian Kelley '99 and I got married on 7/7/07 in Boston. My maid of honor was Jessica Metzger '99 and one of the groomsmen was Jason Kilmer '99. Michael Close '99 and wife Ashley, and Mr. & Mrs. Bost were in attendance for the event. |
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| Decade of 80 |
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| Gerry Peck '80 |
| Life on St. Simons continues to be good, my wife Paige and our 18 month old son Mitchell are grateful every day that we are where we are doing what we do. Real estate continues to be a challenge and we are starting to see some meaningful adjustments to the market. I continue to work on my golf game and like everything else, you get out of it what you put into it. We will be on the Cape the latter part of summer, looking forward to some lobstah! |
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| Zach Orlov '81 |
| Announcing Jonas Emre Orlov born 6.11.08 at BIDMC 8lbs 2oz 19.5" Mother Menekse and baby Jonas resting at home in very good health, Father overjoyed! |
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| David Morton '81 |
David Morton '81 attended the February 6th Girls Varsity hockey game between Tabor and Andover at Harrison Rink in Andover. Here is David with his three sons Connor, Patrick and Owen. Also pictured in the foreground is David Morton Sr.(Andover ’55) in front of a picture of him playing for Andover in 1954. It should be noted that Tabor won the game 2-1.
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| Brian Harvey '83 |
| Brian is still living and working in Stemboat Springs, Co. He married Wendy Sefert in June 2007 and endjoying married life. |
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| John K Colby III '83 |
| We have been living in Wisconsin for just over 4 years now. The Kids (ages 12, 10, 8 and 6) are all doing well. I have changed from liver transplant to being a Physician Asistant in laparoscopic and vascular surgery. Still enjoying it. |
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| Thomas Akin '83 |
| I am working on my third year of self-employed life and enjoying the challenges and independence of it. Besides managing money for friends and family, I am also dabbling in online sales (as if the investing wouldn't keep me busy!). |
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| Dana Richards Vaitses '84 |
| I am back at Tabor daily with our son, Ross, a sophomore this year! Steve ('83) and I are having fun going to Parents meetings and weekends! We enjoy cheering on the Seawolves most weekends! Can't wait to see everyone at this reunion in June! |
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| Ian Patrick '84 |
| After six lucrative months in the business world, I have decided to return to the prep school world once again. Teaching and coaching is in my soul, so I will be teaching AP English and coaching soccer and lacrosse at Nansemond Suffolk Academy in Suffolk, Virginia. Debbie and I are in the process of building a house with plenty of room, so stop by if you are in the Tidewater area. The family is well, and it is hard to believe that my oldest daughter is already seventeen! See everyone at our twenty-fifth reunion! |
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| R. Gregg Nourjian '84 |
Dear Friends… Future America’s Cup helmswoman, Galen Nourjian (middle name TBD), arrived in Newport on Thursday, Feb. 28 at 5:23 am! She weighed in at 6lbs, 10oz, which is advantageous, as the combined weight limit is significantly tipped with her current Skipper’s somewhat bulky frame. The little sailor gal stretched to 19” for first photos, so she should easily clear the boom for the next few seasons! Jen and Galen are happy and healthy and we can’t wait for you all to see her! Cheers! Daddy Aldo & Mamma Jen R.
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| Mark Russell '85 |
| Mark J. Russell, class of '85 has just published, "No Garden One Dragon: Palindromes In Verse." The book is a collection of poems written in various styles. Each poem exists also as a palindrome. Available at any online book retailer. |
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| Steven Galavotti '85 |
| Steven and wife Sandy welcomed their latest arrival, John Colby. Born April 5th, 2008 and weighing in at 8lbs. 5oz. and 21" long. He joins big brother Thomas (4) and big sister Lila (2.5) as part of the Galavotti family! |
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| Dave Davidson '86 |
| Still enjoying NC with my wife Ashley and son Tyler, took a new postion as General Manager at a Saturn dealership. Stay busy playing adult hockey and running my son to and from sporting events - he will be competing in extreme martial arts at 7 years old this spring....highly reccommend that to everyone. Very depressed over the Pats game....but excited for the Bo Sox....
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| Kerri Pratt '87 |
| Kerri (Talty) Pratt is still enjoying life in the private schools with her husband and boys (Devin is 11, Sam is almost 8, and Ben is 5). All the boys are busy with their sports; soccer, hockey, baseball. Devin has been playing piano since he was 6, and he loves to put on recitals for us. Tim is working in college placement at St. Paul's and coaching the hockey team. He will be the head of their dorm next year. Kerri is working part-time for St. Paul's in college placement, and she is also a house parent and adviser. She umpires field hockey in the fall all around New Hampshire, and in the spring she coaches the varsity girls lacrosse team at a local catholic school. She recently completed the Hyannis Sprint Triathlon which was a nice challenge. This summer her family is staying in Hanover, NH for the month of July, enjoying the house they hope to retire to. She writes, "I saw Sarah Hartman '86 at the town pool in Hanover. She has been living in Norwich, VT with her adorable daughter, Reilley (6). She is a self-employed artists specializing in mosaic work. It was great to see her and catch up." The Pratts will be on the Cape for the month of August. "Teaching has it's benefits!" |
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| Camille Fairbanks Babanikas '87 |
| I had a wonderful time at our 20th reunion last June! It was great to see and catch up with old friends! I do have some new news to share... My husband and I are expecting our 3rd child in May! We are very excited and looking forward to bringing them all back to Tabor for our 25th reunion! |
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| Camille Fairbanks Babanikas '87 |
| My Husband and I are very proud to announce the arrival of our 3rd child, a son, Nicholas John. He was born on May 21, 2008, and weighed a healthy 9 pounds and 1 ounce! Big brother Michael (3) and big sister Katie (2) just adore him! |
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| Amy Richards '88 |
| The Alumni & Development office has received notice that Amy Richards new book, "Opting In" is scheduled for release in May. www.fsgbooks.com |
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| James Pendleton '88 |

I hope everyone is doing well. I am still living in S. Hamilton, MA. with my wife, Tina, and two daughters. I have been working for Microsoft for the last three years as our company Groove Networks was acquired by them. Our product is currently part of Microsoft Office 2007. So check out our collaboration product at www.groove.net! My brother, Charlie, is doing well, has two kids and is living in Marblehead. Will (Koso-)Graceffa '88 just had a daughter! I see him every so often and he is doing well.
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| Kirkland Moody '88 |
| A few notable things to report... I appear in an Epson printer commercial which is currently airing across the country... A feature script I co-wrote is in pre-production... Next month, I plan on directing a short film which I wrote... And if you are bored, you can check out leftvsright.com - it is a politically-based search engine created by Microsoft and I was was one of 5 writers. |
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| Chris Kenney Pires '88 |
| Looking forward to the reunion! I am still living local and enjoying the scenery. Still playing soccer myself and looking for player's on both my indoor and outdoor womens' and coed teams. Returned to school kickin and screamin to get a masters from Boston College. Should be done before I'm 40!!! Still working with at risk teens in preperation for the challenges ahead with my own two kids. You can never be too prepared for this, right?
Hope to see Mudd, Gringa, Amy, Kerrie, Lisa, Matt, Brad, Mitchie, and more in June!! |
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| Ethan Ferrari '88 |
| Thank you Tabor for hosting a great reunion 2008! Its hard to believe I’ve been gone so long from Tabor, but the school looks better and better every time I return. The waterfront, the tent, the music, barefoot on all that grass. It was such a beautiful day and evening.
To the returning class of ‘88... it was a real pleasure to see you all again! To be in a room with so many familiar faces is an experience I look forward to every reunion. So many kids, careers, enjoyable lives... I am pleased to be a part of such a successful class! To those who did not make it this year, I hope to see you in 2013. Take care, live large, and enjoy the ride. Your friend, Ethan |
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| Doug Coupe '88 |

All is well down here on Daniel Island and in the Charleston area. Our kids, Kennedy (age 6) and Braden (age 3), are so much fun and just growing up so quickly. My wife, Edie, is launching a new line of eco-friendly baby blankets and nursing cover-ups (www.loveecovee.com) which is very exciting. In addition to operating my Public Relations company, I have partnered up with a couple of businessmen and filmmakers to form a feature film production company, Creative Forge Productions. We have a couple of films currently in development which have garnered interest from A-list talent out in LA. I’m looking forward to our upcoming Reunion and hope to see everyone there.
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| Cat Wilson Hallett '89 |

This is from the Red Sox World Trophy Tour when it stopped on the Cape in April. I was doing double duty; reporting for the local tv station and for my radio station Cool 102 (www.cool102.com).
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| Brendan Tierney '89 |
| I am currently working in Citigroup's M&A group as a Vice President. I was married to Jennifer Joy Sodaski not long ago on September 23, 2006. Jim Tierney (1985), Toby Miller and Rory Fazendeiro were in the wedding party and Matt Zipoli and John Villela were there to soak up the free alcohol. Jen and I enjoyed our honeymoon so much, we decide to have a baby. On June 29, 2007, Finnegan Ian Tierney was born...he celebrated his first Christmas and New Years two weeks ago. He would encourage everyone to eat more PEAS in 2008. |
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| Lauren Strachan '89 |

Lauren (Fawcett) Strachan and her husband Tom have recently returned from China with their beautiful daughter Tiffany. She is 16 months old and, like her mother, loves to laugh and is full of energy! Welcome Tiffany!!
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| Melissa Stoltenberg Olen '89 |

My husband Doug and I love living in Southern California with our two children, Mia and Beck. We were visiting the east coast this summer and had a chance to visit with Alison MacGregor Durant '89, her husband, and two children; Merle and Paige.
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| Drew Sinn '89 |
| Living in Roanoke, VA with my wife Nadya and children Jared, Logan and Alena. Living too far from the water for my taste, but working for Advance Auto Parts and loving it. I miss Tabor and am looking forward to our 20th in 2009! |
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| Alec Parsons '89 |

On March 17, 2008 at 2:54 PM, we were blessed by the birth of our sweet daughter, Lexi! Lexi weighed 7 lbs 13 oz and she is 19 inches tall!! Amy was amazing in delivering our beautiful daughter to us and both of them are doing great. Jack was right in knowing that he was gonna have a little sister for all of these months although, he seems to have rescinded his offer to "hug her and play with her" like he promised when she was in mommy's belly button!! Thanks for all of your love and support and we look forward to introducing you to Lexi soon!
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| Stacy Stuber Cleveland '89 |
| My husband Rick and I just welcomed our second daughter Isla Grace Renna Cleveland on December 31, 2007. She joins big sister Carys who just turned 3. We are loving living on the North Shore of Boston and look forward to the 20th reunion in June 2009! |
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| Chris Basse '89 |
| My wife, Pam, and I are happy to announce our first child, Isabella Marie Basse, was born on September 16th! Though mom and dad are a little sleep-deprived, we are all doing well! |
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| Decade of 77 |
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| Thomas Winter '77 |
| I missed the 30th reunion but I'll make the 35th for sure. I'm in my 5th year of traveling back and forth to Chian, Indonesia, India and Vietnam. I started a company 5 years ago sourcing Building Materials in China and we've grown to become a sourcing, branding and exporting company that has divisions in Building Materials, Technology and Textiles. We've opened our second office in China (Nanjing) this year and other than a rigorous travel schedule this has been a great ride. I remarried in August of 2006. Now the Winter clan consists of my son Tom Jr. (Portsmouth Abbey 2001 & Fordham 2005), my daughter Kathryn (Portsmouth Abbey 2004 & Catholic U. 2008) and step kids Mike, Jessica and Ashley and their terrific Mom, and my wife, Gina! Just one big happy family! If you're in RI or in China or where ever, I'd love to hear from you. By the way, Joe "Nick" where are you hog? |
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| Decade of 70 |
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| Alex Heid '72 |
| I am an Associate Publisher/Dir. Sales & Marketing of Pebble Beach Magazine and GuestLife Monterey Bay. |
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| Jonathan A Cottrell '76 |
| Hello to all and happy new year. Another school year is moving right along. As always, at midyear, the wrestling team is in full swing. Our first home match is today. and I look forward to seeing the friendly faces of my old classmembers and teammates. There is a lot of good news in the Tabor wrestling world. In this class note today I want to touch on some of that. On January 27th, 2008, Tabor will be the site for a USA Wrestling Tournament. Youth wrestlers from surrounding New England clubs will fill the Fish Center. The focus being the athletic endeavour itself but it will also to help augment the Kari McCarthy scholarship fund. This fund was established in 2005 after the sudden and tragic loss of a Tabor faithfull. Kari and John McCarthy's sons ... Jonathan '06 and James '07 both wrestled and captaIned teams for Tim Walsh. I find it an honor to be associated with Tabor and its traditions. I thank them for what they have provided for me and my family and I encourage all to help support the endeavour we call Tabor. |
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| Alex Shojaei '77 |
| I finally made it back to Tabor after 30 years. It brought back so many wonderful memories. The highlight of the reunion was seeing Mrs. Bidstrup. Her tutoring sessions was instrumental in my ability to speak English as an international student arriving at Tabor in 1975. I have been married to Linda for 27 years have a 19 year old son Cameron (sophomore at Maryland Institute of Art). We live in Brookeville, MD, and I own a consulting engineering firm in Washington DC. If you are in the area please call us. |
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| David Gardner '77 |
| I'm enjoying being back in Massachusetts after ten years as a biology professor in Virginia. I have been at Mount Holyoke College since 2005 as the premedical director. I've been picked up for promotion to Captain in the Coast Guard Reserve, and will pass my 30th year of military service this May. Time flies! Got back to Tabor last September for Gil Stokes' memorial...he was a very important person in my life, one of the reasons I became a biologist. |
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| C. Barns Davis '77 |
| I ran thru Tabor reunion weekend on my way to the start of the Marion/ Bermuda yacht race to pick up two reunion hats, one for me and one for Clayton Price who lives in Bermuda. It was great to see him again and remember the good times at TA. Also saw Henry and Cathy Roberts as well as other Tabor friends. It was a sort of off campus reunion. Lots of fun! |
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| Tim Chapin '77 |
| My daughter Madeline '08 is in the last year of her 4 years at Tabor.
She has thoroughly enjoyed her relationship with advisor Bruce Cobbold and his wisdom. She has committed to attend Elon University, Elon, NC. as a result of the excellent guidance of Rich Roller and the college placement team. She also enjoyed Dick Duffy's economics and Vietnam lectures this fall. The Tabor faculty continues their long record of excellence!!! Thank You |
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| Robert Boon '77 |
| I am excited to report that I have taken a new position as EVP and Managing Director of Ledyard Financial Advisors at Ledyard National Bank in Hanover, NH. Jane and I moved to Hanover in September and are becoming fans of Dartmouth athletics! |
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| Mark Hough '78 |
| Hasket Hildreth '78 passed away on Feb. 27 2008. His celebration of life service was attended by 750+ from all walks of life. He will be sadly missed on the waterfront in Portland, Maine. I consider myself lucky to have had dinner with him just days ago, seeing him strut through the restaurant imitating Duffy was priceless and a memory I'll have all of my days. From "Carlson House", Hasket we love you and will miss you.
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| Jim Tedesco '79 |
| To my fellow classmates: It will soon be 30 years since we graduated from Tabor and some of our classmates have come back from time to time and some not. When I look at the directory online a lot of the addresses are still the same as the original addresses from when they lived with their parents. Recently, I used the internet to search for some of our classmates who I was friendly with and unfortunately Tabor has lost contact and even I have lost contact. One of my friends is Jeff Jackson who now lives in Medway, MA and works at Fidelity. I called his parents in Scituate and located both Jeff and his brother Frank who went to Tabor and graduated in 1977. Frank lives in Medfield, MA. I contacted him because I now live in the town where he went to college, Lake Forest, Illinois. I also found and reconnected with Jeff Geraci, who now lives in Virginia. I have found people using a website called www.linkedin.com. I am on Linkedin and I have a free account if any of our other classmates uses linkedin please reconnect to me or others in our class. Its great to connect with our classmates. Another classmate who I have found is J.B. Kuppe. He is the VP of Marketing for a company called Boardwalk. Boardwalk is start-up company on the West Coast. It has been great for me to reconnect with our classmates who we have not heard from in a long time. The internet provides us a means to reconnect. Anyway, looking forward to reconnecting with more of our classmates. Time goes by so quickly. If we can't get together lets at least reconnect through the internet and use a service like linkedin. Look forward to more of our classmates reconnecting with all of us. P.S. For those of you who were in my freshman class I reconnected with Russ Bartlett after talking to Jamie Hutton at the 25th reunion. He was a member of the Blue Angels Squadron. I found him through the internet. It was great just catching up with him. |
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| James Tedesco '79 |
| Just self-published my daughter Leah's book on How to Get Started in Dog Showing. She is sixteen and a junior at Lake Forest High School. She took a 6th grade school report and over five years expanded it into a book. Here is a link to an article on the book - Click here |
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| Decade of 60 |
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| Richard Lawton '60 |
| I retired at the end of 2006 after 41.5 years in the construction management business. I was involved in many very interesting projects in the New England area. These included commercial, industrial, residential, acedemic, athletic facilities, and retail buildings. I thoroughly enjoyed the variety of building challenges and interaction with different people.
I love retirement, working on my 98 year old home (the one I grew up in), spending time with my 2 grandsons (one more due in March), and sailing out of the Cottage Park Yacht Club in Winthrop. I have had cruising sailboats for the last 27 years.
I have been somewhat close to Tabor over the last 20 or so years. My son, Barry graduated in 1991, my son-in-law, Rob O'leary graduated 1996, and my nephew graduated in 1988.
After 10 months of retirement, I took on a small (10 to 15 hours/week) consulting project, certainly not due to boredom but just to keep active in the business.
I look forward to our "big" reunion and have been in touch with Dick Hill about it. |
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| Pete Jaeger '60 |
| Although I retired 9 years ago after 34 years selling for Becton-Dickinson I find myself in a sales "job" again but loving it. I am now importing HAY from NY State to NC as we had a severe drought this past summer. When you have 20+ horses to care for and feed it becomes a huge problem. I have now brought in more than 10,000 bales of hay and have helped a number of small and large farms in the area - actually it beats retirement! My best to all my Tabor friends! |
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| Jim Calvin '61 |
| Jim Calvin '61 is still teaching graduate counseling courses for the Univ. of Maryland Europe. Also still active at the Cape Cod Zen Center (www.capecodzen.com - information and a photo of me). |
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| Dave Mason '62 |
| Greetings from Seminole Florida. Just had a hip replacement and will do other hip later. Have any of you out there had the same procedure?
I'd love to talk with you. E-mail me : dmason44@gmail.com Cheers, Tex Mason |
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| Joseph Theis '63 |
| After almost 30 years with Valero Energy Corp, I'll be retiring on Dec 31st. Not many can say that they spent 30 years doing what they enjoy most. Janice & I have bought a house in Granite Shoals on lake LBJ outside of Austin, Tx. After 44 years without a waterfront, it seems like I have my own mini yacht club that keeps growing. With 8 grandchildren, I have been designated "chief ski boat, jet ski, sail boat & kayak etc. provider. I feel more like a deck hand than a retiree basking in the sun. Visitors are always welcome.
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| Tom Wolff '64 |
| I had a reception for the opening of my photographs at the Organization of American States on November 26th. The show consisted of photographs that I took in Spain in 1976. Most of the pictures are up on my website (www.tomwolffphoto.com). |
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| Ron Johnson '64 |
| Life is good here in Hingham. Our newest gourmet food venure, Encore Specialty Foods, LLC is now four years old. Our son Jeremy '02 graduated from Depaul Univesrity's business school last June and is now our national sales manager. Our daughter Hanley '04 is a junior at BU, majoirng in psychology and living in Brookline. My wife Chris is an avid rower, competing in many events last year, incuding the Head of the Charles. I travel extensively to Europe to find great food products in France (my Tabor French is serving me well), Italy, Spain, and Greece. We sell to food distributors all across the USA, and into major chains such as Whole Foods. The experience of working with my son Jeremy is outstanding! I'm also a memebr of LinkedIn networking group. Stay in touch - next year is out 45th Reunion. Let's make it a big one! |
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| kemp coit '64 |
| Later this month I will be helping Bill Tetrick(1964) bring his 38' sloop "Dorsai" from the British Virgins to its summer mooring in Maine by way of Bermuda. We have had many fine adventures taking "Dorsai" on trips. |
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| John Taber '65 |
| Greetings...All is well in NH. Lacrosse was awesome again this year and, for the third year in a row made it to the final four. Lost by a goal in the semis, but there's always next year. Being full time in the classroom is a blast. Regards. |
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| Jack Taber '65 |
| Year 4 in the classroom has been great. I am working full time at the Hollis Brookline Middle School in Hollis, NH and sure do enjoy the challenges offered by Eighth Graders on a daily basis. As a Para Educator I try to lead by example...so many changes since the books were in my face at Tabor...I at least have a much better perspective on Charles Dickens after mentoring students through "A Tale of Two Cities..." Where else can you be a 61 year old 8th grader and get paid?
My coaching at the HS level is in year 10...In girl's lacrosse we went all the way to the finals...letting a better team wear the title...but 20 girls left the field with smiles...a great effort for a young team...17 are back this year! Field Hockey also proved to be on the verge of Prime Time as we finished well up in the standings and drew home field advantage in the tournament for the first time in 9 years. Round two placed us on the field with our local rival and we saw our season come to a quick close and our opponent went on to win the state championship in class and go unbeaten...next year!!!
My remaining free time is tied up with serious bike riding...my brother Charlie and I do The Prouty 100 miler every summer and we seem to get better every year...and we do some serious training rides.
Happy Holidays...
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| Matthew Goldman '65 |
| Matthew Goldman has just published a book of boating memoirs, "The Journals of Constant Waterman". Web address is www.constantwaterman.com |
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| Mark Warter '66 |
| I am still working like crazy, in addition, I'm enjoying 3 1/2 grandchildren and have recently become a candidate for ordination in the Episcopal Church. Hanging out with Dick Gumpert, Gary Lash, and Steve Crowley all '66 and Bob Shore '65. I recently celebrated my 38th wedding anniversary with Edith. |
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| Bert Rappaport '66 |
| Retirement in the Adirondacks agrees with me. Skied the 'Dacks and VT and also got out to Montana and Utah this past winter. I'll be working Sundays and Mondays this summer as Waterfront Supervisor at The Sagamore resort in Bolton Landing on beautiful Lake George. Drop by and say hello. I'm the "mature gentleman" on the dock. All my co-workers are 16-25. If you want to rent a Boston Whaler, banana-boat, water-ski, para-sail or downrig for salmon and lake trout, I'm the geezer to see. We also have four Colgate 26's available for charters. My wife, Terri, is still Trade Show Manager for the Americade motorcycle touring rally and will be welcoming some 50,000 riders to Lake George in June. My daughter, Amy, is working on her Ph.D. in molecular biology at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island. Have a great summer. |
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| Todd Robertson '67 |
| I will be retiring from First National Bank after 15 years of service and 36 total years in banking. Now I can spend more time spoiling my grandchildren! |
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| Joe Murphy '67 |
| Hello all, I regret I missed the reunion last year, having been to the last three. I’ve been in public affairs for 21 years now, currently the public affairs officer for the VA National Center for Patient Safety, Ann Arbor, Mich. Frances and I have been married for 23 years. My daughter, Lauren, is working towards her BSN at Northern Michigan University. My son, Jon, graduated from Michigan State University last year and is an Air Force Officer. I’m a Commander in the Navy Reserve, with 29 years in, and intend to retire later this year. After graduating from U.C. Berkeley, I stayed in the Bay Area for many years. I later earned my master’s degree from Golden Gate University. We came to Michigan a few years ago. I don’t see a lot of Class of 1967 class notes, so I hope all is well with all of you who are still out there!
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| Skip Degan '67 |
| Still living in Virginia, just north of Charlottesville and UVa. 9 Grandchildren to date and 39 years of living with the same name. Currently a salesman for an electrical wholesaler with weekends spent in aviation - either building airplanes, teaching people to fly or working on airplanes as a mechanic. Just having fun, and getting ready for retirement to the aviation world. Wife, Joan, is a pre-school teacher and will be until they don't believe her anymore.
Call if your are near Charlottesville............. |
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| Arthur Tebbetts '68 |
| My 14th year as a full-time musician/entertainer. "Small Potatoes" - but Happy! One fan turned friend is Mike Bailey '60. |
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| Tim McCarty '68 |
| I am riding horses in the high country of Colorado from my ranch; flying bush and float planes in Alaska. Oh, and still running a tractor dealership when I have a chance. And supporting the CU Buffaloes.... GO BUFFS! It has been an AWESOME year for skiing ! |
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| Mitch Cabot '69 |
| This school year, I am on sabbatical from Dexter School in Brookline, MA and my wife, Meg, and I are living on St. Croix where I am teaching in the middle school at The Good Hope School. Our daughter, Phoebe, is a sophomore at Colby College and is obviously taking every available opportunity to come visit! |
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| Decade of 50 |
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| Charlie Ives '53 |
| Charlie reports that he is spending part of his time as a volunteer for a building campaign of his local YMCA in Marblehead, MA. This project has raised over $12 million to date and occupancy is expected to take place in the Fall of 2008. In addition, since retirement in 2006, Charlie serves as a volunteer tax advisor/preparer for senior citizens on the North Shore through AARP. Following intensive training for a week in January, the volunteers typically spend two day per week in the community assisting the elderly with their presonal taxes at no fee. During the golf season, Charlie is on the links and recently met with Tom Keith '53 on the Cape. The Class of 1953 is now planning their 55th Reunion at Tabor in June of '08. |
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| Albert Winters '56 |
| Marilyn and I are still in Camp Hill, PA near Harrisburg. We enjoy seeing or daughter, Holly, who lives nearby and our son, Michael, lives in Boston. I retired as VP for Power and Cables for Unisys and have retired from a couple of small engineering firms since then. I have continued building haps and early musical instruments (www.silvershellmusic.com). I'm working part time at Woodcraft. Marilyn works part time at Barnes & Noble. We hope to see some alumni at the reunion again. |
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| Richard Duffy '56 |
| Dick Duffy '56 recently met Ray Hill '01 while on his trip to D.C to read the names at the 25th Anniversary of the Vietnam Wall. Ray and I shared dinner at the Hyatt. Ray says things are going well, he is Associate Director with Corporate Executive Board and is living in Southwest D.C. |
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| Richard Duffy '56 |
| In May I attended the wedding of Eric R. Kemp '76 and Elizabeth Moriarty in New Vernon, NJ. David Barker '71 was also in attendance. Picture will be forthcoming. -Duff |
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| Richard Duffy '56 |

On May 18th, I had the pleasure of attend Donald "Rip" Perry's (class of 1947) 80th birthday party held at The Navigator in Hatchville, MA.
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| Tom Shapiro '58 |
| Class of 58 - Get Generous. Ok, thats done with. Lyn and I are coming up on 46 years. We have been in the Orlando area for 29 years but are finally getting out of the summer heat. Providence, RI for 5 months. Three married kids, 5 grand. Two in Memphis one in Needham, Ma. I am in the financial services industry doing fee based financial planning and asset management. No plans to retire. Will never say never. For those whom I have not talked with I would love to here from you. 407-402-5317 or shapirosail@aol.com. |
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| John Scott '58 |
| The Alumni Office has learned that last year Jack was awarded the Distinguished Service Award by Mitchell College in New London, CT. Jack is both a Trustee and the Chair of the Building & Grounds committee there. Congratulations! |
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| Daniel Reagan '58 |
| I am looking forward to the 50th reunion of the class of '58. I lived in Shrewsbury, MA for 40 years and then moved to our summer home in beautiful Bonnet Shores, on the shores of Narragansett Bay in Narragansett, RI. I have 3 grown children, 2 married, the 3rd getting married this year and 3 grandchildren. |
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| Bob Crocker '58 |
| I have enjoyed talking to classmates about our 50th reunion in June and look forward to seeing everybody in Marion. I am still selling residential real estate in and around Cambridge, MA. If you know of anybody moving to or from Cambridge please put them in touch with me. Ruth and I have 3 married children and 5 granddaughters, are living in Cambridge and spending summers in Manchester on the North Shore.
Classmates, PLEASE post some info. |
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| Douglas Buck '58 |
| Having retired from State service as a public health nutritionist, I am working harder than ever and enjoying it more. Virginia and I are active in a new venture, remodeling our ancient barns to house an arts academy. Our beginning web site is www.wethersfieldarts.org. Virginia is also writing children's books, each fun to read with a lesson (www.fanseafultales.com). I am writing a book about the Constitution for the United States of America and learning much in the process - about principle and honor, noble traits that Tabor tried to teach me many years ago. |
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| Richard Rosenfeld '59 |
| My wife Anne and I are happily living on Gloucester Harbor, midst the gulls and trawlers of America's oldest seaport and fishing port. I'd be happy to see any classmates who'd like to drop by. |
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| Seth Rigby '59 |
| I am looking forward to cruising on our Trawler this summer. All is well. |
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| Arthur Davis '59 |
| I am retired, basking in the Tampa Bay sunshine, golfing, reflecting on all things. |
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| Decade of 40 |
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| F. W. Jaeger '40 |
| I remain in touch with Dick Hill and we would really love to see a good turn out in 2010 for our 50th - doesn't seem possible, alas!
Gael and I enjoying life managing our Morgan horse farm here in the heart of N. Carolina. We go to a number of horse shows with our own and clients horses who have been trained by our resident professional trainer. Most recently to Northampton, MA and just returned fro OKC with some National honors.
I have been affilated with PrePaid Legal Services, Inc. a NYSE member since my retirement 10 years ago. I enjoy making a difference in peoples lives as a broker for a nationwide network of affordable attorneys.
Our two married daughters and three grandkids are still riding and competing in horse shows - the farm is like a magnet. Recently added a number of outbuildings one of which is a pavilion complete with TV's, bar and full sized pizza oven - needless to say we spend a lot of time in my "country kitchen" - I do enjoy cooking and my waistline proves it!
In Tabor bonds,
Pete '60
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| Tim Edlund '47 |
| On August 11, Karol Menzie and I married each other, at the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Baltimore. We were each attended by our sisters, Kathy Menzie and Carol Edlund Pierce. Karol took early retiremeent from the Baltimore Sun, and now is a free-lance writer. I continue teaching full time in Morgan State University's business school, and get to travel to exotic and not-exotic places to present my research. Earlier this year we went to Florence, Italy; me to present research and both of us to take in the city (and shop). |
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| Whipple Crossman '48 |
| Hello to you all. May your health be excellent and this is to let you know that Twinkle Toes, The Clown is very busy for the fall season. The events just seem to keep coming and we enjoy visiting nursing homes, assisted living events and a parade for a Mardi Gras event at Tamarisk (we enjoyed dancing with the elderly patients). Twinkle Toes, The Clown, will be joining the Rhode Island Shrine Clown unit, entertaining patients for the holiday season with 30 events right up to the Christmas Holiday. Stay well and God Bless You All!
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