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Will McCulloch
,
Andy Bay
and
Dahni-El Giles
.” For the
record: “Erika kept her last
name, and our kids’ last name
is ‘Lea-Simons.’”
Even more good news from
Alyson Jones
in Los Angeles:
“The Jones Family is excited
to welcome another baby boy.
Casey Joshua Jones made his
entrance August 10 at 4:33 a.m.
We are enjoying time home as
a family and even escaped to
Malibu for some late-summer
beach fun. It should be exciting
to get all these kiddos together
at our 20th reunion.”
Mor-
gan Stewart
spent a recent
weekend with the Jones fam-
ily. “Spent a picture-perfect
day celebrating the birthday
of Michael Jones, husband of
Alyson, in Malibu with
Frances
Reath Merrill ’96
and
Tyler
Grant ’94
. Sometimes I miss
the East Coast in the fall, but
days like this make it easier!”
Allyson Pachios
and husband
Chris Pachios ’94
also have
some big family news to share:
“We had our fourth child August
23, Andrew Francis Pachios. His
older siblings Harry (6), Saylor
(5), and Charlie (3) are thrilled
to have a baby brother in the
home.”
In our lone overseas dispatch,
Caroline Sehnaoui Cook
says,
“All is well in Switzerland. In the
winter we live between Geneva
and Meg
è
ve. Get in touch!”
Back where it all began in
Millville,
Alessia Carega
notes
that “Alumni Volunteer Week-
end just ended at SPS, and it
was great to spend quality time
walking around the ponds with
Courtney Coles Evans
. What
is now a daily routine for me
was even better with a ’95 at
my side. In late August, another
local catch-up took place with
Roberta Bruce
at Foothills of
Warner. The sticky buns are
maybe more enormous than
they used to be, or maybe our
teenage appetites have finally
waned. It’s my third year of
working in the Admission Of-
fice at SPS, which I love. It is
only made better with surprise
visits from alumni, so look me
up if you’re here. I was sorry
to miss a quick visit by
Albert
Pope
earlier this year.”
Upon her return fromAlumni
Volunteer Weekend,
Courtney
Evans
says, “Mr. Hirschfeld ’85,
who is just plain great on so
many levels, said in his Chapel
speech to volunteers, “Welcome
home.” SPS was home and still
is. Perhaps it was the autumn
foliage calling me, or the uni-
verse telling me I needed to
reconnect with the woods, but
whatever it was, SPS was home
again for a brief visit, and it will
sustain me until we are there
again for our 20th reunion. SPS
is in great form, and I hope each
of you will take a moment to
remember your connection to
the School and do something
to support it. Download the SPS
app, contribute to the Alumni
Fund, or reroute your travels to
have your own Cricket Holiday
there someday soon.”
Will McCulloch
“is entering
his fifth year as the director of
communications at NewHamp-
ton School and enjoying central
New Hampshire. “Summer was
pretty memorable, given the
opportunity to spend time with
Geoff DeVito
,
Jon Claeys ’94
,
Dan Arndt ’94
,
Andy Bay
, and
Dahni-El Giles
catch up with
the
Eichelberger
family. I also
had the pleasure of watching
my new neighbors across the
street,
Chris Simons
and
Erika
Lea
, get married in a beauti-
ful ceremony in Lyme, N.H.
Their kids are learning how to
Formmates from ’95 celebrating the wedding of Erika Lea and
Christopher Simons include (l. to r.): Will McCulloch, Andy Bay,
the bride and groom, and Dahni-El Giles.
Indy Fisher, son of Andrew
Fisher ’95.
Celebrating the wedding of T.J. Hardaway ’95 and Kristian Moore
are (l. to r.) back: Yuri Francis ’95, Adrian Stafford-Browne ’96,
Caryn Cross Hawk ’76, Kelli Philips ’97, Jamal Johnson ’94, Shawn
Hawk ’09; front: Marlon Key ’95 and the bride and groom.
A gathering at the home of Sarah ’00 and Ed Peña ’98 (l. to r.) back:
Antonio (Javier) Lora ’98, Tye Campbell ’98, Claude Mayo ’98;
middle: Alex Yin ’97, Javier Hidalgo ’98, Yuri Francis ’95,
Adrian Stafford-Browne ’96, Sarah and Ed with daughter Alma;
front: Marlon Key ’95, Kevin Cummings ’97, and Shamika Lee ’98.