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training for his Ski Instructor
certification and mountain
rescue at Mont Tremblant while
on his gap year.”
1988
Gordon P. Bellamy
1989
Marshall R. Neilson
Andrew Gauldin
is organiz-
ing a book drive for the Bishop
Walker School for Boys in D.C.:
“There are two ways to help:
purchase a Bible or dictionary
from the school bookstore by
asking for Sharon or contact
the development director at
the school, Tom Knox, and
ask about building the school
library. Contact Andrew at:
.”
From
John Lehrman
: “Good
news! Now that I have bought
the Downing Mountain Lodge,
I recently received Forest Ser-
vice permission to ski guide
in the Bitterroot Mountains.
This will enhance our offering
and appeal to a larger group of
backcountry skiers.”
From
Chip Davis
: “I’m still
publishing
Rowing
magazine
(20th year), living in Vermont
with my wife, Alison, our
daughter, Ella (3), and son,
Charlie (18 months).”
From
ShaunaPeet
: “I’mplan-
ning for Telluride’s 50th Blue-
grass Festival this summer. I saw
Amy Beatie
and
Pete McBride
there a couple of years ago.
Karl
and I are bringing our 7-year-
old daughter for her first time.
Should be fun! In the meantime,
we are hoping for snow in Chi-
cago so we can sled this winter.”
From
Jason Savage
: “I’ve got
nothing of any note. Though I
may
switch to Cinnamon Kashi.”
From
Harimandir Kaur
: “We
are glad to be settled in Superior,
Colo., with our daughter (7) and
son (3). Absolutely love it here.
Connected to
Kemble Stokes
’90
during the unfortunate fire
season here, and when visiting
Boston to do some research
work at McLean Hospital had
a wonderful visit with
Kristin
Osborn ’88
after somany years.
I continue to be the principal
data manager for the Harvard-
McLean first-episode psychosis
study, doing data analysis and
manuscript preparation. Locally,
I will be working on a project
with a local sheriff’s department
analyzing outcome data from
their crisis intervention train-
ing. Mental health and the law
has been an interest of mine for
several years. I hope to see ev-
eryone in 2014, if not sooner. Feel
free to contact me on my very
ancient e-mail: harimandirk@
netscape.net. We can sit down,
do some long, deep breathing,
and feel great!”
From
Cristina R. Norcross
:
“I have my fourth poetry book
coming out soon. My chapbook,
The Lava Storyteller
, is due
out in June 2013, as part of the
Red Mare Chapbook series. My
poem, “When August Becomes
a Whisper” (first published on
the Your Daily Poem site), was
recently turned into a song by
the indie, Virginia-based band
Signals. Here is a link to the
song on ReverbNation: www
.reverbnation.com/play_now/
song_14616055. Updates on
publications and ordering in-
formationwill be onmywebsite:
.”
From
Lynzi Ziegenhagen
:
“I’ve spun off my team fromAs-
pire Public Schools to bring our
popular data tools to schools
everywhere through School-
zilla (
). We
provide cloud-based data tools
that eliminate busy work for
teachers, principals, and su-
perintendents and empower
them to make data-driven
decisions that increase student
achievement. I am amazed and
delighted by how many Paulies
are working in the education
world, including my newb,
Jen
Boyle ’91
, who I ran into at a
conference this year.”
From
Gracyn Robinson
:
“Life is very busy with daugh-
ters Lila (10), Dylan (8), and
Elsie (6) and launch of new
venture A CASA Design (www.
acasadesign.com) this past year.
Many thanks to
Alex Paine ’87
and his team at Websight De-
sign (Sausalito, Calif.) for their
creativity and talent. Have also
been on a Liberty Puzzle tear
this past holiday season; thank
you,
Chris Wirth ’86
!”
Bailey Whiteman
realizes
she hasn’t sent an update in
ages: “So, folks may know that
Margery Alice W. Belling was
born at home in late May 2010.
Since then, she has gone from
infant to crazy, verbal, awesome
2-year-old in what seems like
minutes. Meanwhile, Margery
Alice’s older brother, Jonathan
Peter, is completing kinder-
garten at the local Waldorf
preschool (Acorn Hill), and will
then start homeschooling for
Thor Thors ’78 and son
Gardner (11) visited a glacial
melt lake on a “roots trip” to
Iceland this past summer.
Will Doolittle ‘78 with his daughters Tam (left) and Zoe in 2008
when the Stanley Cup came to their hometown in Glens Falls, N.Y.
Garry ’85 and Nicole ‘85 Channing and their family.