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This news from
Sarah Or-
ban Salati
: “My husband, An-
thony, and I welcomed a second
son, Theodore Lawrence Anton
Salati, in April. As a result, I
missed our 20th reunion. We
recently moved back to the
U.S. after seven years abroad
and are in the D.C. metro area.
I would be happy to reconnect
with any formmates in the area
(particularly if they are up for
play dates) and look forward
to getting involved in the local
Pelican Club.”
1994
Tyler Grant
tggrant33@gmail.com
www.sps.edu/1994
Looking forward to seeing
everyone at our 20th reunion
this spring. We have begun
planning, and an official update
will be sent this fall. If you plan
on attending and would be
willing to help, please contact
Tyler Grant.
Josiah Hornblower
sent
us a note: “This past August in
Islesboro, Maine, where many
past and present generations
of SPS alumni have sailed, I had
an epic time racing in a Dark
Harbor 20 with
Andy Gustin
’98
,
DeWolf Emery ’99
, and
Quentin Reeve ’03
. We fol-
lowed our skipper, DeWolf, in
proper shirtless tradition and
placed first. The second-place
boat included
Chris Allen ’87
and
Dana Emery ’83
.”
1995
Nick Van Amburg
nvanamburg@gmail.com
A treasure trove of news from
members of our form:
Joe
Zorumski
reports that he and
his wife, Amanda, dined at
Jason Angell
’s Longhaul Farm
in Garrison, N.Y., where Jason
and wife Jocelyn “. . . made
some great food.
Andy Bay
graciously and expertly played
sommelier.
Nat Prentice ’65
,
was also there with his wife,
Anita.” And here in Manhattan,
Dolly Geary
“saw quite a few
SPS’ers last night at the opening
of our gallery’s latest show at
our new gallery space for Jack
Geary Contemporary at 185
Varick Street, including
Grace
Evans
,
Grace Kim
,
Isabella
Calder
,
Ed Smith ’93
, his dad
and my uncle,
E.B. Smith ’62
,
Philip Warner ’94
, and
Benjy
Federbush ’94
.”
AdamGiuliano
and his wife,
Wendy Liu, had their first child,
Theodore Kinley Ming “Teddy”
Giuliano on September 9 in New
York City. “Since my wife went
to an all-girls school (Emma
Willard) for high school, and
that’s therefore off the table,
I’ve already secured her uncon-
ditioned sign-off on SPS as the
preferred educational option
when the time comes.”
Kary Clark
is enjoying the
onset of autumn with her hus-
band and son James and is
actively looking for her next
professional challenge in social
media activation, creative copy-
writing, and branded content
generation.
Andrew Fisher
is also em-
bracing new professional chal-
lenges: “
Elda
and I (and Indy
and Gatsby the dog) are doing
well. We’ve moved from Dur-
ham, N.C., to Columbus, Ohio,
for a year while Elda is com-
pleting a fellowship in facial
cosmetic surgery. I ‘retired’
from the lawyering business
when we moved and am enjoy-
ing a second career as chief
of the laundry and Columbus
exploration divisions here at
The Fisher Group. Columbus
has been a pleasant surprise,
but we’re still very much look-
ing forward to our return to the
Old North State.”
Great news from
Katie Sears
:
“I got married to the love of my
life, Larry Edwards, on August
17 in Kauai. We had about 70
people in attendance, including
Ashley Adams ’96
and
Angus
Maclaurin ’96
. It was a beauti-
ful day and a really funwedding,
not to mention a great vacation
and honeymoon! Now we’re
settling back into life in Cu-
pertino, Calif. Larry works for
NASA, and I’ve just been hired
on as clinical faculty at Stanford
School of Medicine, happy to be
the first psychologist hired in
cardiology. Sending best wishes
out to all the other ’95ers.”
Also in the nuptials depart-
ment, “
Erika Lea
and
Chris-
topher Simons
were mar-
ried September 7, 2013, in
Lyme, N.H. In attendance were
The Salati family (l. to r.): Lucian,
Sarah Orban Salati ’93 (hold-
ing baby Theodore Lawrence
Anton), and Anthony.
James, son of Kary Clark ’95,
enjoys the onset of autumn.
Amaya, Nadim, and Kamal, the
children of Caroline Sehnaoui
Cook ’95.
Dylan and little brother Casey,
born August 10, sons of Alyson
Jones ’95.
Malcolm and Eliza, children of
Nick ’95 and Cornelia ’97 Van
Amburg.
Katie Sears ’95 married Larry
Edwards on August 17 on Kauai.
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