2006
Clayton Sachs
clayton.sachs@gmail.com
Abby Hoeschler
called in this
formnote from the road: “I am
driving back home to Minne-
apolis after doing a demo inNew
Hampshire of my new product.
After I graduated fromMiddle-
bury, I decided to design and
develop a lighter, more portable
synthetic log for the sport of log
rolling. I have been busy travel-
ing the country marketing my
invention at summer camp
expos, aquatic centers, and
outdoor vendor exhibits and
to summer lake homeowners.
See how we roll – check out my
new website: www.keylogroll-
ing.com.”
2007
Quincy Darbyshire
j.quincy.darbyshire@gmail.com
Form Director
Quincy Dar-
byshire
writes: “I spent a great
President’s Day weekend in
Stratton, Vt., this past February
with
Lizzy Bates, Hayley
Duus, Maddy Evans, Mary
Gamber, Carrie Read, James
Saraidaridis, Sarah Tory,
and
Peter Gamber ’08
. Everyone
survived a few full days of ski-
ing, and there were some great
family-style dinners. Good
times were had around the fires
we kept going in the house’s big
fireplace. Kudos to Hayley, who
was able to organize the whole
thing perfectly, in spite of all
doubt from me.
“And, as the snow has finally
begun melting, I’m running into
SPS people all around Boston.
I’ve been lucky to catch
Bobby
Jangro,
Peter Nachbaur,
Tommy Gerrity, Grant Gen-
dron,
and
Ryan Foote
around
the city; amworking in the same
building as
Jenna Dannis ’08
and in the same office as
Jon
Wakelin ’00
. I know there are
many others around here too,
and I am looking forward to
some of the future Pelican Net-
work events.
Cianna Wyshnytzky
re-
ports:
“In May, I will officially
master science, receiving my
M.S. degree in geology from
Utah State University, then
continue on to pursue a Ph.D. in
geography at Queen Mary Uni-
versity of London. Feel free to
visit or join me for some field-
work in the Alps during summer
2014 and 2015!”
Ellen Greer
of Washington,
D.C.,
Joe Greer ’78,
and
Rob
Greer ’09
of Princeton, N.J.,
celebrated her 24th birthday at
the Beer, Bourbon and BBQ
Festival in Maryland on March
23 – where by chance they ran
into
Hunter Purcell ’87
of
At the December wedding of Dana Powers ’02 and Nate Klooster
on Long Island, SPS guests were (l. to r.) back: Chil Woo ’98,
Carter Bales ’98, Tathiana Monacella ’03, Oakley Duryea ’95,
Toby McDougal ’02, Eleonora Monacella ’03, Ethan Leidinger ’98,
LeeLee Robinson Duryea ’02, Livia Carega ’02, David Foxley ’02,
Lizzie Owens ’02, Miller Resor ’02, Isa Widdowson ‘02; front: the
groom and bride, Addie Wainwright ’01. In attendance but not
pictured: Drew Collins ’02, Lucy Chapin ’02, Luke Chappell ’02,
and Catie Bales ’01.
Towson, Md.! Rob spotted him
in the crowd by his SPS hat.
Note: The Greer family’s plaid
apparel was not, in fact, coor-
dinated in advance. That was
accidental too.
2008
Courtney W. Bogle
courtney.w.bogle@gmail.com
2012
Taylor G. Casey
tgcasey94@gmail.com
John Parker
submits this up-
date from abroad: “Wrapping
up a fantastic gap year with a
two-month stint in Cape Town,
South Africa, where I will be
meeting
JacobWashkurak
and
interning in the city. This will
be the second time we travel
together during the year, having
started inWashington, D.C., this
fall, where we both interned at
a government watchdog. Spent
the winter at Mont Tremblant in
Canada, where I trained andwas
certified as a ski instructor and
racing coach. While in Africa,
I hope to explore other parts
of the continent with the lofty
goal of making it to the top of
Kilimanjaro.
Patrick Johnson ’06 and Win
Rutherfurd ’07 at the UVA Law
School Barristers’ Ball. Both have
started UVA Law this year and
coincidentally live in the same
building.
Ellen Greer ’07, Joe Greer ’78,
and Rob Greer ’09 randomly
meet up with Hunter Purcell ’87
at Ellen’s birthday party in Mary-
land. The SPS baseball hat made
the connection!
Stratton Mountain, Vt., provided plenty of snow for weekend fun
for (l. to r.) front: Sarah Tory ’07, Lizzy Bates ’07, Mary Gamber ’07;
back: Quincy Darbyshire ’07, Maddy Evans ’07, James Saraidari-
dis ’07, Carrie Read ’07, Hayley Duus ’07, and Peter Gamber ’08.
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