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1976
Class Chair
Thomas E. Ryan
Class Correspondent
Thomas C. Healey
Marian F. Earls, M.D., writes that she has recently begun her term as president-elect of the North Carolina Pediatric Society—the North Carolina chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics; Earls serves as medical director of Guilford Child Health Inc., a nonprofit private practice in Greensboro. Janet M. “Jan” Triglione writes that she was named “2006 Realtor of the Year” by the Eastern Middlesex Association of Realtors; Triglione works as a broker at Re/Max Top Achievers in Reading, Mass.
'77
Class Co-Chairs
Brian A. Cashman
Kathleen T. Connolly
Katherine “Kate” (Biehusen) Tomlinson writes that she completed her master of science degree in education, with a focus on training and performance improvement, in March 2006, from Capella University; she adds that she completed the massage therapy master program last February from the California Healing Arts College in Santa Monica, Calif. Daniel E. “Dan” Traci writes that he owns a full-service marketing and advertising company in Cleveland.
'78
Class Co-Chairs
Marcia Hennelly Moran
Mark T. Murray
Michael H. Shanahan
Christopher W. Koenig Sr. writes that, on March 31, he retired from the FBI in Pittsburgh, following 20 years of service—and adds that he has accepted a position as a school bus/van driver for special needs children. Stephen J. Marquis, M.D., who has been practicing pediatrics for 21 years, writes that Nov. 9, 2006 marked the beginning of his 15th year with the Affinity Medical Group in Appleton, Wis. The United States Golf Association recently announced that Cameron Jay Rains has been elected to a fifth-year term as a member of its Executive Committee; according to the press release, his responsibilities with the association in 2007 will also include serving as chairman of the Bob Jones Award, Museum and Library, and Property committees—as well as vice chairman of the Equipment Standards Committee. Rains is a partner in the San Diego office of the law firm DLA Piper and co-chairman of its corporate and securities practice group; in addition, he is chairman of the local organizing committee for the 2008 U.S. Open.
'80
Class Co-Chairs
J. Christopher Collins
Kathleen L. Wiese
The mutual financial services holding company UFS Bancorp and its subsidiary UniBank announced in May the election of Philip E. “Ben” Adams to the board of trustees of UFS Bancorp and to the board of directors of UniBank; Adams holds the post of senior vice president of the Fidelity Employer Services Company, Fidelity Investments, in Marlborough, Mass. Robert A. Antonioni, who serves as a state senator in Massachusetts, writes that he has accepted a nomination to serve a three-year term on the board of directors of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention—which, he notes, is “the only national not-for-profit organization exclusively dedicated to understanding and preventing suicide through research and education, and to reaching out to people with mood disorders and those affected by suicide.” United Services, Inc., a private, non-profit social and mental health services provider in Northeastern Connecticut, recently announced that its president and chief executive officer, Diane L. Manning, was presented the Healthcare Management Alumni Award by the University of Connecticut School of Business, on April 24, at its fifth annual awards banquet. Also, the Jewett City (Conn.) Savings Bank has announced that Manning was elected March 28 to the bank’s board of directors. Louis F. McIntyre III, M.D., and his wife, Lizanne, announce the birth of their son, Lachlan O’Toole McIntyre, on July 17, 2006.
'81
Class Co-Chairs
James G. Healy
Katharine Buckley McNamara
Elizabeth Stevens Murdy
William J. Supple
Richard G. Chalifoux Jr., senior vice president with the United States Trust Co., N.A., Garden City, N.Y., writes that he was named president of the Estate Planning Council of Nassau County, Inc. for 2006-07. He explains that the council, founded in 1949, consists of a 150-person membership, including certified public accountants, trust officers and accredited financial planners; its monthly meetings feature presentations by industry leaders about planning techniques and, also, provide a forum for discussion about current events and shared experiences related to estate planning.
'82
Class Co-Chairs
Jean Kelly Cummings
Susan L. Sullivan
Richard E. Baker Jr., D.P.M., writes that he maintains a private medical practice—Sports Medicine, Orthopedics & Podiatry, Inc.—in East Providence, R.I. Frank Barnes Jr., O.D., writes that he is a private practice optometric physician in Montclair, N.J.
'83
Class Co-Chairs
Patricia G. Haylon
David J. Trasatti
Rev. Kevin G. Donovan, who serves as pastor of Saint Elizabeth Parish, Branford, Conn., and Saint Clare Parish, East Haven, Conn., writes that he has recently been elected president of Short Beach Hose, Hook & Ladder Company 4 of the Branford Fire Department. The Boston law practice Packenham, Schmidt & Federico recently announced that W. Sanford Durland III was named a “Super Lawyer” in the Boston Magazine, Massachusetts Super Lawyers, 2006 edition—in the area of family law and domestic relations; Durland serves as of counsel to the firm. Kathleen P. O’Hagan writes that, last January, she was promoted to the post of chair, department of physiology, at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine/Midwestern University, in Illinois.
'84
Class Co-Chairs
Susan F. Feitelberg
Edward J. Lynch III
Fred J. O'Connor
Martin T. “Marty” Weiss writes that he recently completed a one-year stint as the president of the Lawyer Pilots Bar Association and is currently undergoing advanced flight training toward an instrument license.
'85
Class Co-Chairs
Joseph Terranova
Thomas M. Flynn
Class Correspondent
Joanne S. Niland
Peter S. Gottschalk is an associate professor of religion at Wesleyan University in Middletown, Conn. William M. Moran serves as a partner in the New York City office of the law firm McCarter & English, LLP.
'87
Class Co-Chairs
Kathleen E. Moylan
James W. Nawn Jr.
Paul S. Donohue is a partner in the Charlotte, N.C., office of the law firm Alston & Bird LLP, in the global finance group. Maj. David A. Hardy, D.O., USAF, writes that he has been serving his second tour of Iraq as a flight surgeon attached to the 14th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron at Balad Air Force Base, Iraq—prior to his return to the United States this summer to attend the three-year residency in aerospace medicine; Hardy notes that his responsibilities in Iraq have included performing aeromedical evacuation missions and preparing injured soldiers for transport back to Germany or the United States for definitive medical care. Christopher A. Kenney is a partner in the Boston litigation law firm Kenney & Sams, P.C.; he focuses his practice on civil trial and appellate work. Christopher C. McGrath III and his wife, Beth ’88, announce the birth of their son, Rory Patrick. Nancy Mehegan and her husband, Dana Elder, announce the birth of their son, Liam Henry, on Jan. 26. Matthew J. Smith writes the he is now chief operating officer and general counsel to Axiom Captial in Albany, N.Y.; he had previously served as an attorney on the staff of former New York Gov. George Pataki.
'88
Class Co-Chairs
Ellen S. Conte
Paul E. Demit
Elizabeth A. “Beth” McGrath and her husband, Chris ’87, announce the birth of their son, Rory Patrick.
'89
Class Co-Chairs
Christina M. Buckley
Sean T. McHugh
Christopher C. Botta, who is a partner in the Ramsey, N.J., law firm Botta & Carver LLP, writes that he was sworn in Jan. 1 as mayor of the Borough of Ramsey. Maureen F. “Mo” Browne writes that she is now a shareholder in the Washington, D.C., office of the law firm Heller Ehrman; her specialty is intellectual property litigation. Lisa Hourihan Jackson and her husband, Thomas, announce the birth of their son, Patrick Francis, on July 24, 2006. Lt. Col. Kevin M. Schmiegel, USMC, writes that he is now stationed in Virginia, where he serves as the head of enlisted assignments for the Marine Corps. Christie McCullough Wiley and her husband, Michael, announce the birth of their son, Michael Samuel, in May 2005.
MARRIED: Kathleen J. Barry and Oliver Betz, on Oct. 28, in St. Patrick’s Church, East Hampton, Conn.
'90
Class Co-Chairs
Nancy L. Meaney
Lisa M. Villa
Mark P. Wickstrom
Daniel R. Bonnette writes that he has recently been promoted to firm director with Deloitte & Touche in Boston. Francis P. “Frank” Briamonte III and his wife, Erika, announce the birth of their son, Jackson Nicholas, on Oct. 24. Appointed an associate justice of the Massachusetts District Court in December, Andrew M. D’Angelo presides over criminal and civil cases in Framingham, Natick, Ayer, Concord, Woburn, Waltham and Lawrence. Joseph A. Sack and his wife, Kerri Ann ’92, announce the birth of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, on Jan. 12. Christina M. Sadowski and her husband, Sean O’Keeffe, announce the birth of their daughter, Sholeh Lee, on Feb. 18, 2005; Sadowski writes that she coordinates a youth justice conferencing program at Centacare Catholic Services and serves as a lecturer in welfare and community development at the University of Ballarat, Australia. Kathleen Kilbride Schaefer and her husband, Peter, announce the birth of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth.
'91
Class Co-Chairs
Peter J. Capizzi
John R. Hayes Jr.
Kristin M. Kraeger
Kathleen Kiely Gouley and her husband, Jeff, announce the birth of their daughter, Caroline Aerin, on Jan. 11. Kristin (Pelletier) Kennedy writes that she works for the Starline Group on Cape Cod, Mass., as the associate director of claims and compliance. Karen (Medailleu) McManus and her husband, Jim, announce the birth of their son, Jack, in June 2006; McManus writes that she is now director of marketing for WebMD. Thomas G. McNally and his wife, Molly, announce the birth of their twin girls, Meghan and Riley, on Nov. 25. Anne M. Potts and her husband, George, announce the birth of their son, James Michael, on July 4, 2006. Marie (Derose) Schanke writes that she works for Epic Systems Corporation in Madison, Wis., as a project manager for “enterprise-wide installations of an integrated suite of healthcare applications” developed by Epic. Marc R. Tessier and his wife, Emma, announce the birth of their son, Charlie Marc, on March 31, 2006. Tessier, who continues to serve in the U.S. Air Force, is currently stationed in the United Kingdom; he writes that he has recently been selected for promotion to the rank of lieutenant colonel. Keith L. Webb and his wife, Victoria, announce the birth of their daughter, Katherine Nicole, in December; Webb writes that he continues to work for S&B Engineers and Constructors in Houston as a project manager and partner of the company. June D. Wendler notes that she recently accepted a position as Southeast sales manager of This Old House Ventures in Atlanta.
MARRIED: Marie C. Derose and Craig Schanke, on Nov. 5, 2005.
'92
Class Co-Chairs
Maura E. McGovern
Timothy D. McGovern
Christopher J. Serb
Lauree Nuccio Barnes writes that she is a senior vice president at Guy Carpenter in New York City. The Jan. 8 edition of Forbes magazine included a story about Jennifer M. Fritzsche in its “Money & Investing Strategies” column. According to the article, StarMine, an independent provider of predictive equity analytics, included her on its list of eight analysts with first-ranked performances over five years, versus their sectors; Fritzsche, who works for Wachovia Securities in Chicago, leads the wireless telecommunications field. Eileen Gray Keeley and her husband, Paul, announce the birth of their daughter, Erin Margaret, on July 28, 2006. Kerri Ann Law Sack and her husband, Joe ’90, announce the birth of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, on Jan. 12.
MARRIED: Kathleen E. “Katie” Feeley and Theodore John (TJ) Aseltyne, on Oct. 14, in Marco Island, Fla. Lauree J. Nuccio and Derek Barnes, on Sept. 30.
'93
Class Co-Chairs
Patrick J. Comerford
Eileen Kasprzak Read
The law firm Baker & McKenzie LLP announced in March the election of Christine E. Baur to partner in its San Diego office; Baur, who joined the staff in 2003, focuses her practice on “the representation of creditors, debtors, trustees and committees in Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings.” Michael H. Bison and his wife, Shannon ’94, announce the birth of their son, James Francis, on Nov. 22; Bison writes that he has recently been made a partner in the Boston-based law firm Goodwin Procter LLP. Kimberly J. “Kim” Daly writes that she is working as the global account manager for ROCPAC International in Auckland, New Zealand. Pamela Benzan Leete notes that she is currently teaching at The Clark School in Danvers, Mass. Michael C. Magee writes that he recently took a leave of absence from teaching to become director of the Mayor’s Office of Children and Learning in Cumberland, R.I.; he adds that his fourth book of poems, My Angie Dickinson, has recently been published by Zasterle Press. Susanna (Rissberger) Magee, M.D., is director of maternal and child health for the Brown Medical School department of family medicine in Pawtucket, R.I. Judith (Cannistraro) Saint-Amour and her husband, Eric, announce the birth of their daughter, Renée Joan, on April 25. Deirdre Maher Tarrant writes that she continues to work for Sidney Frank Importing Co., Inc., in New Rochelle, N.Y. Anthony R. “Tony” Wolf notes that he continues to pursue an acting career in New York City—working in theatre, voice-overs and film. He adds that, last December, he took part in the performance of the rock opera Odyssey (based on Stanley Kubrick’s film 2001: A Space Odyssey) at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, he sang the roles of the Monolith and the supercomputer HAL-9000.
MARRIED: Deirdre M. Maher and Philip Tarrant, on April 29, 2006, at Saints Peter and Paul Church in Hoboken, N.J.
'94
Class Co-Chairs
Danita J. Beck
Amanda M. Robichaud
Barry A. Bruno and his wife, Jennifer, announce the birth of their daughter, Aerin Elizabeth, on Dec. 31. Jennifer (Kaplan) Burns and her husband, Jesse, announce the birth of their daughter, Margaret Rose, in December; Burns writes that she has returned to her position as director of advancement for the Wilmington (Del.) Montessori School. Craig J. Clark and his wife, Lynn, announce the birth of their daughter, Katelyn Ann, on Nov. 30. Jean (Kallander) Cunningham and her husband, Michael ’95, announce the birth of their daughter, Bridget Elise, on May 2, 2006. William J. “Bill” DiSciullo Jr. and his wife, Paula, announce the birth of their daughter, Jane Elinor, in August 2006. Clayton B. Fritz and his wife, Natalia, announce the birth of their daughter, Bianca, on Aug. 17, 2006. Shannon M. Harding and her husband, Gus Khursigara, announce the birth of their son, Kyle Justin, on Jan. 9; Harding writes that she continues to serve as an assistant professor in the psychology department at Fairfield (Conn.) University. Shannon Harper-Bison and her husband, Michael ’93, announce the birth of their son, James Francis, on Nov. 22. Colleen A. Kelly announces the birth of her daughter, Ava Martin Kelly, on Oct. 11. George V. Lynett Jr. has been appointed publisher of the Towanda (Pa.) Daily Review newspaper. Maj. Joel P. Poudrier, USMC, writes that he is currently serving as a military advisor to the Iraqi army in Fallujah, Iraq; his one-year overseas tour ends in December. Jodi Quinn Powers and her husband, James, announce the birth of their daughter, Elizabeth Quinn, on Dec. 4. Patrick S. Reed and his wife, Kelli, announce the birth of their daughter, Meredith Jane, on March 23. Thomas N. Trevett Jr. and his wife, Jennifer, announce the birth of their son, Beckham Ryan, in October; Trevett writes that he is a maternal-fetal medicine specialist in Cary, N.C.
MARRIED: George V. Lynett Jr. and Katey Lisk, on Sept. 2.
'95
Class Co-Chairs
Christopher J. Caslin
B. Timothy Keller
Shelagh Foley O’Brien
Lynn Seidel Brine and her husband, John, announce the birth of their daughter, Maeve Riley, on Aug. 8, 2006; Brine writes that she continues to work as a social worker at South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, Mass. Christopher J. Caslin writes that he has been named a partner with the law firm Cole, Schotz, Meisel, Forman & Leonard, P.A.—with offices in Hackensack, N.J., and New York City; he focuses his practice on financing, acquisition, leasing and development of commercial real estate. Celine (Toomey) Coggins and her husband, Mike, announce the birth of their daughter, Catherine Elizabeth, on Oct. 30. Michael C. Cunningham and his wife, Jean ’94, announce the birth of their daughter, Bridget Elise, on May 2, 2006. Matthew Drabik and his wife, Jennifer ’96, announce the birth of their daughter, Leah, on Oct. 27. George V. Guida Jr., who has been working in Tokyo since 2000, writes that he is currently translating and rewriting documents from Japanese to English for Dentsu Public Relations—and, also, doing some freelance translation work part time. Kristen Nykvist LeVangie and her husband, Rob, announce the birth of their daughter, Anna Kirsten, on Oct. 29. Cristine J. Maloney writes that, upon receiving her M.D. degree last May from the University of Vermont College of Medicine in Burlington, she has been accepted into the primary care internal medicine residency program at the Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Conn. Amy C. Phillips writes that she has joined ESPN as director, communications—based in the company’s New York office. Amanda Matlak Sandrew, D.O., and her husband, David, announce the birth of their twins, Shane Joseph and Samantha Jane, on Feb. 23; Sandrew writes that she completed her residency in psychiatry last April. Kathleen (Lynch) St. Denis and her husband, Norm, announce the birth of their daughter, Sydney Paige, on Jan. 20.
MARRIED: Sharon M. Cox and Igor Strugar, on Nov. 25.
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