law firmof Faruqi & Faruqi, LLP,
which also focuses on protect-
ing shareholder and employee
rights.”
Andrew Bleiman
shares. . . .
“Ed told me to send a form up-
date, so here goes. . . .
Chris
Eastland
and I continue
our work on ZooBorns, our
burgeoning baby animal and
tank munitions empire. We’ve
published eight books now, but
it’s still exciting and surreal to
see them on shelves.
Nick Van
Amburg ’95
has been helping
us plot out new digital ZooBorns
offerings. On the homefront, my
wife and I welcomed a daughter,
Avery James Bleiman, on New
Year’s Eve. It turns out that
babies are intense. Also, my
wife took a job with Amazon,
so we’re moving to Seattle in
April. If anyone reading this
has friends for me in that neck
of the woods, please share. I
know two people in the state of
Washington.”
Charlie Smith
writes that he
left the comforts of J.P. Morgan
to launch Mast-Head LP, an
investment fund focused on
public equities. His happy in-
vestors are up six percent – I
hear he’s turning new money
away at the door. For the hu-
manities nerds, the name is the
title of chapter 35 of
Moby-Dick
;
the idea is that Charlie and in-
vestors decide which way the
winds are blowing, and then
they go up the mast to find the
whales.
2001
James Baehr
jimmybaehr@gmail.com
Susan Wise
provides this up-
date: “I am still living in San
Francisco and work for a home
solar company calledSunrun.My
fianc
é
, Jeff, is in the Army and
stationed in Jakarta, Indonesia,
right now. When not in Jakarta,
he’s based in North Caroli-
na. Never have I been so grateful
for the modern technology that
is Skype and video-chat-
ting. Looking forward to stopping
by SPS the next time I visit my
parents back home in N.H.”
2002
Toby McDougal
tymcdougal@gmail.com
Toby McDougal
writes: “I en-
joyed a fantastic spring break
from teaching at Groton: First,
I visited
Miller Resor
in Jackson
Hole, Wyo., for five days of rau-
cous mountain fun with Miller
and his brother,
Turner Resor
’04
; next, after a quick cambio,
my girlfriend, Claire, and I flew
to Venice for a week. It was my
first time in that city, and we had
a wonderful time. This summer
I’ll be back in Rome from early
June to mid-July, learning,
teaching, and enjoying the Ital-
ian splendor. Let me know if any
of you will be passing through.”
From
Jackie Zider
: “I amcur-
rently a first-year student at
Wharton and will be in San
Francisco during the summer for
my internship with McKesson
(healthcare services company).
Would love to meet up with any
Paulies in the area during June/
July and part of August!”
Dana Powers
and Nathaniel
Klooster were married on De-
cember 22 on Long Island. Dana
was very happy to have 2002
formmate
LeeLee Robinson
Duryea
as her maid of honor
and
AddieWainwright ’01 and
Catie Bales ’01
as bridesmaids.
Dana and Nate currently live in
Iowa City, where they are grad-
uate students at the University
of Iowa. Dana is pursuing an
MFA in dance as an Iowa Arts
Fellow and teaching fellow. Nate
is pursuing a doctorate inneuro-
science, researching the neural
substrates of human memory.
2003
Anna Arendshorst
macatawanna@gmail.com
FORMNOTES
Avery James Bleiman,
daughter of Lillian and
Andrew Bleiman ’98.
Morgen Peck ’99 and Morgan
Lackenbauer ’99 welcomed
Lucas Andrew Lackenbauer in
July 2012.
Tye Campbell ’98 and daughter
Shoa visiting the White House.
Tye Campbell ’98, happy to be
back at work after rupturing
an Achilles.
Sevy Dinstein, daughter of
Russell and Pharon Thomas
Dinstein ’98, was born Febru-
ary 16, 2013, at 10 lbs., 2 oz.
Tina Thatcher ’00 and John Helzer were married in July 2012 with
many SPS friends and formmates in attendance, including (l. to r.)
back: Steve Exner ’00, Arthur Sheehan ’97, Ben Martin ’00, James
Peniston ’00, JK Wasson ’92, Matthew Niederhauser ’00, Bobby
Duryea ’55, McKay McFadden ’00, David Foxley ’02, Etta Meyer
’02, Valaer Van Roijen ’01,  Ethan Leidinger ’98; middle: Michael
Kurd ’00, Nick Pike ’00, Lauren Miller ’00, Sarah Burns ’00, Ashley
Kim ’00, the bride and groom, Amy Randall ’00, Shannon Hart
Geonetta ’00, Nick Oates ’03, Rev. Tom Oates ’66; front: Werner
Kratovil ’00, Lucy Grayson Deland ’01, Katie Thatcher Shields ’93,
Francesca Gardner ’00, and Suzette Oates Kratovil ’00. 
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