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alumniNEWSAllison Lyzenga ‘95 and her fiancéJacob Loshin.<strong>Clairbourn</strong> teacher, Liz (Harrold) O’Toner, married Eric O’Toner on November 23 rd , 2007 in Laguna Beach,California at The Willows.Martha Cummings, former<strong>Clairbourn</strong> Preschool teacher.Jump ‘88* and Laurie (Fortier) Sarafian ‘88* were allin attendance. After a relaxing honeymoon in Maui, thecouple is now back home in Pasadena. Jennifer is anevent planner who has run her own business for the pastten years. She also enjoys being a Creative Memoriesconsultant helping people organize and preserve theirphotos. Corey is an accountant with Paramount Pictures.Jennifer can be reached at jenb@preplanevents.com.Heather Burns-Bianchi ‘90 married Dustin Bianchi at theBianchi Winery in Paso Robles, California, in August of2007. They now reside in Orange, California.Liz (Harold) O’Toner, a second grade teacher at<strong>Clairbourn</strong>, married Eric O’Toner on November 23 rd ,2007.Alexis (Casillas) Segal ‘97 married Jordan Segal onJuly 7 th , 2007 in San Gabriel.Pratima (Gupta) Soper ‘88* married Englishman, JonathanHenry Bayfi eld Soper, in March of 2007. The weddingwas held in Huntington Beach, California, and wasattended by many friends and family members, includingher sister, Neelima ‘85*. The couple is now residing inSan Francisco where Pratima works as an OBGYN atKaiser Oakland. She is also the volunteer medical directorat a free clinic called the St. James Infi rmary.Reena (Vishwanath) Thomas ‘94 married Ahmad Thomasin Santa Barbara in August of 2007.FORMER FACULTY AND STAFF NEWSMartha Cummings, former <strong>Clairbourn</strong> preschool teacher,now works at the Longyear Museum in Chesnut Hill,Massachusetts. She reports, “Since moving back toMassachusetts in the Summer of 2006, I jumped intosome basic interior design classes, and they have beenwonderful. When I initially moved back, I had sometime to help my family out here and there, and then Ifound my way to the Longyear Museum in the curatorialdepartment. My area focuses on the work pertainingto the Mary Baker Eddy historic houses—everything frominteriors and exteriors to giving tours to visitors of all ages.I’m still taking some design classes and will be looking38 BRANCHING OUT SPRING 2008

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