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This large CC family enjoys the common connection they have at Stanley British Primary School in Denver. Back row, from left, Cathy Pfeiffer Emery 82, Jon Gottesfeld 92 with son Ely, Ted McLean 90, J.J. Westcott, Jamie English Westcott 82, Molly Brown Hamilton 81, Molly Higginbottom 01, Emma Gardner Griffith 88, and Joanna Hambidge 86. Front row, from left, Kate Hamilton, Elle Emery, Annie Hamilton, Claire Westcott, Griff Griffith, and Gracie Griffith. Not pictured, but also found at Stanley: Diana Poole 79 and her children Zach, Sam, and Sarah; J.P. Griffith; Maria Barsallo 07; and David White 08. |
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5th Reunion, Oct. 7-9, 2005!
Malia Andrus Appleford is a Carver Fellow at the University of Illinois, where she is pursuing her master’s degree in agricultural and biological engineering. She lives in Urbana with her husband, Simon, whom she met while living in Scotland. • Hope Cheney and James Bentley were married Aug. 18. They live in Bell Buckle, Tenn. • Emily Davis lives in Boulder, Colo., where she was director of V is for Vote, a grassroots movement motivating women to vote. She is also a trainer with the Ending Violence Against Women Project. • Alexandra DeLucenay and Jamie Saul were married Aug. 7 on a mountaintop in North Carolina. They now live in Portland, Ore. • Adam Lampton and Paula Welter were married July 17 in Portland, Maine. Alumni in attendance were Peter Jacoby ’99, Mike Belzer, Chad Brocker, Gianmarco Cilli, Chris Ellis, David Mirsky, Jon Mooallem, Sarah Platt, Wandee Pryor, Eric Saline, Blair Schoene, and Colby Smith. Paula and Adam live in Boston, where Paula is pursuing a master’s degree in biology and Adam just completed his M.F.A. in photography. • Sabina Mehta accepted an audiology position at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. She spent her free time training for the Twin Cities Marathon this fall. • Natalia Osiatynska has moved back to Warsaw, Poland, to pursue her passion for the arts and love of nature. She spent the fall tracking wildlife and studying bird migrations in Poland’s remote Mazury region. She plans to stay away from full-time jobs and negativity. • Kristina Schauer and Eric Treat ’98 were married June 19 in Cerrillos, N.M. Alumni in attendance were Janice Wanner Snooks ’73, Stephanie Noland Wilson ’84, Singeli Agnew ’96, Meredith Bergemann ’98, Victor Kusmin ’98, Kenneth ’98 and Liz Smith ’98 Rubin, Elizabeth Howard, and Sarah Schuster. Kristina and Eric live in Albuquerque, where Eric is a medical student and Kristina is a graduate student in the history department, both at the University of New Mexico. • Moriah Underhill-Buckley teaches Spanish at the Waldorf Greenwood School in Mill Valley, Calif.
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Ryan Anderson works for the McGill Faculty of Law in Montreal, Canada. • Danielle Campbell and Brent Voorhees were married Aug. 7 in Estes Park, Colo. Alumni in attendance were D’Ann Campbell ’72, Rich ’74 and Carolyn Washut ’74 Campbell, Carole Shotwell ’75, Jerry Cross ’91, Scott ’99 and Molly Alm ’00 Swanson, K.J. Voorhees ’00, Jean Carbutt, Kasey Clark, Mike Colgan, Andrew Curry, Kate Holloway, Paul Manning, Haley Miller and Justin Morrison, Zach Simpson, Kyrsten Wilde, Marit Hanson ’02, Chris Hartsburg ’02, Michael Stuart ’02, Shaun Winkler ’02, Noah Clarke ’03, Tom Preissing ’03, Jessica Tennant ’03, Clara Bradley ’04, Colin Stuart ’04, and Angie Campbell ’07. • Tim Farrell and Alana Savoir ’02 were married April 24 in Mexico City. Alumni in attendance were Brian Nichols ’00, Ryan Anderson, Meigan Baldwin, Katie Cancila, Karlsson Desch, Georgia Elrod, Joe Imwalle, McKendree Key, Chelsey Kivland, Ben Lamm, Patrick Murdoch, Nick Pratt, Brian Salek, Brian Sohn, Parnell Klug ’02, Elliot Anderson ’03, and Leilani Zimmerman ’03. • Sonya Hernandez lives in Indianapolis, where she is a geologist for the Department of Environmental Management. • Denise Hoover works in human resources at Salem Hospital in Salem, Ore. • John Juech is a political affairs officer with the United Nations on the peacekeeping mission in Liberia, West Africa. • Jared King is the lead cultural interpreter at the new National Museum of the American Indian at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. The museum, which celebrated its grand opening in September, is located between the U.S. Capitol and the Air and Space Museum. • C.J. Kowach and Nicole Gooden ’00 were married Nov. 1, 2003, in Manitou Springs, Colo. Alumni in attendance were Valerie Esser ’00, Natalie Harder ’00, Jared King, Mark Petitt, Nic Olney ’03, Forrest Woolery ’03, and Jonathan Ender ’04. • Melissa Lynskey works in outside sales for Bedrosian Tile in San Diego. • Quinn Sawyer runs identity theft operations for Wells Fargo Bank in San Francisco.
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Carson Bennett is pursuing a master’s degree in creative nonfiction writing at the University of New Mexico-Albuquerque. • Rachel Duncan continues to sing with several bands, write her own music, and work at an economic research firm in Denver. She is also pursuing a master’s degree in public administration at the University of Colorado-Denver. • Sophie Hines works for the Steadman Hawkins Clinic in Vail, Colo. • Karl Lindgren-Streicher is a Peace Corps volunteer in Ondangwa, Namibia. • Ashley Magnuson is a patron coordinator for the Vail Valley Foundation in Vail, Colo. • Brittany Maier is a mental health specialist with Allendale Association in Lake Villa, Ill. • Rebecca Stern teaches kindergarten at a public school in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Lisa Grossman is an AIDS/HIV educator in the Peace Corps in Swaziland in southern Africa. • Erica Jensen is a graduate student at Arizona State University-Tempe.
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Will Adams and two long-time friends spent five months hiking 2,000 miles of the Pacific Crest Trail. They hoped to complete their trek by November. • Classmates Erin Durant, Daniel Strauss, and Hector Suarez were featured in an Aug. 1 article in the Gazette about their volunteer work over the summer with No More Deaths, a coalition of more than 20 organizations working to prevent deaths among immigrants crossing the desert into the U.S. A similar article in the Denver Post mentioned additional volunteers Beth Sanders, Becca Sullivan, and Hayden Simmons ’06. • Matt Synenberg is now an Israeli citizen and a member of the Israeli army. “At the age of 19, it hit me that I had to give back to the Jewish people, and if you look at the Jewish people as a body, Israel is the heart.”
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