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James M. “Jake” Kerr, Dallas, Texas,<br />

reports that his short story, “The<br />

Old Equations,” was published in<br />

the Hugo-nominated online science<br />

fiction magazine Lightspeed on<br />

July 12, 2011. Check out the archive<br />

online at www.lightspeedmagazine.<br />

com. Mary E. Bennett Smith, Kailua,<br />

Hawaii, says, “Life is good. Use<br />

sunscreen and plan ahead.”<br />

’98<br />

An installation by David W. Eppley<br />

is part of “The Line Unleashed,” an<br />

exhibition opening in February 2012<br />

at Wisconsin’s Kohler Arts Center.<br />

1990s<br />

’90 William J. O’Hearn Jr.<br />

Eton, United Kingdom<br />

bill.ohearn@gmail.com<br />

Jenny Ross Thurber<br />

John Thurber<br />

East Lansing, Michigan<br />

thurbers1635@comcast.net<br />

Brendan P. Keefe, Cincinnati, Ohio,<br />

informs us that he was honored<br />

with seven more Emmys from<br />

the Ohio Valley Chapter of the<br />

National Academy of Television<br />

Arts and Sciences in July. They<br />

included awards for reporting, editing,<br />

and photography. All were for<br />

solo work as a multimedia journalist<br />

for WCPO-TV 9, the ABC/<br />

Scripps station in Cincinnati. These<br />

awards bring Brendan’s career total<br />

to twenty-three regional Emmys in<br />

two decades. The Ohio Associated<br />

Press recently named him Best<br />

Large Market TV Reporter in the<br />

state for 2010.<br />

’91 Maureen Carr<br />

Unionville, Pennsylvania<br />

mmcarr03@gmail.com<br />

Phillip E. Wilson Jr.<br />

Yardley, Pennsylvania<br />

pewilson@hangley.com<br />

Alison J. Black, Natick,<br />

Massachusetts, is continuing her<br />

quest to run a marathon in all fifty<br />

states. She would love to meet up<br />

with some of her classmates along<br />

the way, especially since she could<br />

not make it to the class reunion.<br />

Christopher A. Mitchell, Ypsilanti<br />

Township, Michigan, has joined<br />

Dickinson Wright’s Intellectual<br />

Property Group. He was hired as<br />

a member in its Ann Arbor office.<br />

Chris focuses his practice on<br />

handling the preparation and prosecution<br />

of patents, with a special<br />

emphasis on consumer products,<br />

life sciences, and medical devices.<br />

Dickinson Wright PLLC is a fullservice<br />

law firm with more than<br />

forty practice areas.<br />

’92 Andrew Cope<br />

Menlo Park, California<br />

Katherine Suttle Weinert<br />

has been appointed to the<br />

Young Professionals United<br />

initiative in Birmingham.<br />

andrewtemplecope@hotmail.com<br />

Heather Ahlburn Emerick and her<br />

husband, Donny, announce the<br />

birth of their daughter Phoebe<br />

Bliss Emerick on July 20, 2011.<br />

Phoebe joins her twin sisters,<br />

Winnie and Charlotte (two). The<br />

whole Emerick family is off on a<br />

new adventure as Donny took his<br />

post as the management officer for<br />

the U.S. Consulate in Hermosillo,<br />

Mexico, in September. Heather<br />

will be telecommuting as a consultant<br />

for the Center for Learning<br />

and Professional Development<br />

at Brown University. She expects<br />

that her family’s first trip back to<br />

the United States will be for the<br />

upcoming reunion, and she hopes<br />

to see you all there.<br />

’93 Rosemary Turgeon<br />

Newburyport, Massachusetts<br />

chuckturgeon3@comcast.net<br />

’94 Sarah E. Hall<br />

Somerville, Massachusetts<br />

stretch.hall@gmail.com<br />

’01<br />

Paul M. Penick III<br />

San Francisco, California<br />

neil_penick@yahoo.com<br />

Meredith Patterson Clawson, her<br />

husband, Eric, and their three children,<br />

John (nine), Meredith (five),<br />

and James (one), have relocated<br />

to Kailua, Hawaii, for three years,<br />

but they will continue to keep<br />

their home in Lititz, Pennsylvania.<br />

Meredith tells us that they are<br />

all excited about this adventure.<br />

Jeremy D. Willius, Denver, Colorado,<br />

tells us that he and his wife, Laura,<br />

celebrated the first birthday of<br />

their third child, Sonja Louise, on<br />

June 30, 2011. Jeremy also changed<br />

industries and is enjoying life at<br />

eTrial Communications.<br />

’95 Colleen R. Canning<br />

New York, New York<br />

colleencanning@yahoo.com<br />

Brett E. Brownscombe, Portland,<br />

Oregon, started a new job working<br />

as a natural resource policy<br />

advisor for the Oregon governor’s<br />

office last April. Brett writes, “It<br />

has been a whirlwind, but ever<br />

interesting.” Brett also tells us that<br />

he recently performed a wedding<br />

ceremony for his cousin. “It was<br />

a nice ceremony and well officiated,”<br />

he says. J. David Hicks, Piney<br />

Flats, Tennessee, is the new athletic<br />

director at King <strong>College</strong> in Bristol,<br />

Tennessee. The Hicks family asks<br />

that we keep them in our prayers<br />

as they make this transition. Andrei<br />

N. Massenkoff, San Francisco,

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