FORMNOTES
TSU and can be a great resource
to SPS (www.epilepsy.com
/node/2002813).”
1980
Jane Hunnewell Kaplan
Jennie_hunnewell@yahoo.com
Patrick Dober
brings us up
to date:
Time for an update
after 35 years! I live in Newton,
Mass., with my wife, Mary Ann
Hill, and three children. Han-
nah is a sophomore at NYU’s
Tisch School for the Perform-
ing Arts. She played Dorothy
last summer in the Nantucket
Theater Workshop’s production
of
The Wizard of Oz.
Kevin is a
senior in high school, captain
of the hockey and football
teams, and currently decid-
ing on his college destination.
Michael is a freshman in high
school. Mary Ann is a com-
munications consultant, mostly
for women’s’ colleges, following
a 10-year stint directing public
affairs at Wellesley College. I
continue my career in afford-
able housing. After working as
a congressional aide for Rep.
Barney Frank and in public fi-
nance, I amcurrently director of
the Brookline (Mass.) Housing
Authority. My father, Richard
Dober, passed away in January
2014. He was internationally
known as the ‘dean’ of college
campus planning. He helped
design campuses at many lead-
ing schools and authored 10
books in the field.”
1982
Patricia L. Patterson
trisha.patterson@foxnews.com
Chuck Doucette
announces
family news:
After almost two
years of waiting in the adop-
tion pool, we are very happy to
welcome a new addition to our
family, Lucas Scott Doucette! He
was born on January 19.”
Katherine King Baccile
sends this news:
Time is flying
by. Our oldest son, Nicholas,
graduates from Cornell Uni-
versity in May 2014 and then
goes to work in NYC. Our other
children, Zander (20), Cornell
’16, Caroline (17), and James
(15) are all busy in school and
with upcoming summer jobs
and sports. We still live in Con-
necticut and are keeping busy.”
1984
Maja Paumgarten-Parker
majapaumgarten@gmail.com
1986
Priscilla J. Forney
pjforney@comcast.net
Chuck Fedolfi
sends this:
I
finally have some news. After
two years at Bowdoin, I became
the director of annual giving
at my alma mater, Wesleyan
University. It was tough leaving
Maine, with its easy access to
lobster and canvas bags. Chris-
tina, Giancarlo (8), Greta (6), and
I have settled in West Hartford,
Conn., and are enjoying our easy
access to insurance products
and nutmeg.”
1987
Mona Mennen Gibson
monagibson5@gmail.com
Bill Morrison
writes: “Being
back in the Northeast is awe-
some. In particular, seeing the
Big Dig result(s) is amazing!”
1988
Sarah Bernstein Jones
sarahbjones13@gmail.com
Henry Lien
submits this news:
“My first piece of published
fiction
, Pearl Rehabilitative Col-
ony for Ungrateful Daughters
(
Asimov’s,
Dec. 2013 cover)
,
has
just been nominated for the
Nebula Award. The novelette
is an Asian martial arts fantasy
about a vicious rivalry between
two dueling teenage divas at an
academy devoted to an art form
that merges figure skating with
kung fu. It was inspired by my
experiences at St. Paul’s. A link
to the story is available at www
.henrylien.com.”
1989
Marshall Neilson
marshall.neilson@gmail.com
1993
Page Sargisson
pagesargisson@gmail.com
Josh Crosby
sends this news:
“I am back in New England!
I made a big move back to
my hometown of Manchester,
Mass., from L.A. Reconnecting
with
Fred Winthrop
and
John
Harden
, who both live nearby.
Loving the seasons and the
excitement weather brings. It
reminds me of SPS days.”
1994
Tyler G. Grant
tggrant33@gmail.com
Lucas Doucette, son of Chuck
Doucette ’82 and his wife,
Ellen McDonough.
Joanna Ho, Mark Hsieh ’86, and their 5-year-old twins, Terry and
Timothy, celebrate the first days of the Chinese New Year
in Taipei.
Teodora Ladd Smither was
born on February 20, 2014,
to Alessia Carega ’94 and
Trent Smither.
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