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to on Turkey Pond. It’s so nice
to have so many Paulie faces on
campus. Before school started, I
caught up with
Lizzy Bates
in
Philadelphia,
Dylan Procida
in Stamford, and
Forrest Van
Dyke
in New York. Lizzy is as
bubbly and inspirational as
ever. I am forever grateful to
have had her as my Third Form
Kitt II roommate. Dylan left
teaching and now is back in
the business world with her
puppy, Dudley, in tow (Insta-
gram: Dudleysostudly). Forrest
just finished his second trip to
Cuba and starts teaching out-
side Madrid this fall. Hope the
rest of the form is doing well.”
Ca the r i ne Pa rkhur s t
shares: “I’mhappy to report that
I just started medical school at
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson
Medical School in New Bruns-
wick, N.J. I would love to see any
formmates passing through.”
Arthur Burns
writes: “I’m
excited to report that I got mar-
ried on July 26 to Felicia Feng.
The ceremony took place in her
hometown of Jilin City, China.
Felicia and I have been running
a tutoring business together for
the past two years and I also
work as an English teacher at
the Jilin University Medical
School in Changchun, China. We
are planning to return to the
United States in January.”
Charles “Chuck” Vennat
shares: “The gold world is still
reeling in shock at the news
of
Frankie Brisebois
being
dethroned by
JamieWilson ’08
SPS faculty member Heather
Crutchfield and her daugh-
ter, Maddie ’14, at the U.S.
Women’s National Lacrosse
Team’s training weekend in
Annapolis, Md.
Formmates from 2007 Anna Kim,
Phoebe Stockman, and Chloe
Squires met up in New York.
Formmates from 2012 gathered at the Washington, D.C., home
of Sam Reid ’81 for an afternoon pool party, (l. to r.): Rosie Rein-
acher, Enrique Granados Jr., Amy Lee, and Charley Biddle.
Alumni gathered at Nantucket in July included (l. to r.): George Cooley ’14, Sam Cooley ’07, Jack
Schrupp ’14, Susannah Cooley ’13, Grey Sylvester ’14, Joe Fennessy ’14, and Ian Petty ’14.
Brooke Avery ’14 is a sopho-
more playing hockey for the
UNH women’s team.
FORMNOTES
in the Fifth Annual BroGA
Championship. It was a week-
end filled with golf lowlights
and nocturnal highlights.
2011
Meredith Bird
Save the date for our fifth re-
union – June 3, 4, and 5, 2016.
2014
Tekla Monson
Brooke Avery
was featured
in a
Hockey East
press release
concerning the 2014-15 season.
She was the only native N.H.
player on the UNH women’s
hockey team last year and was
recognized as the MVP for the
N.H./Vt. Make-a-Wish team.