50
search to Pitt Hopkins. She and
her family are now working to
raise the $1 million needed to
fund large-scale trials that can
lead directly to a cure. To donate
in honor of Calvin, visit www
.pitthopkins.org.
Marcy Chong
is working for
a nonprofit start-up that pro-
vides a platform and campaign
tools for groups fighting corpo-
rate abuse:
-
tionnetwork.org. By the time
this goes to print it should (fi-
nally!) be launched. She is es-
pecially grateful to be fortunate
enough to do this work re-
motely from N.H., where life
continues to be sweet.
ShellyFoston
, another former
D.C. resident, recently moved
with her family to nearby Plain-
field, N.H. Could it be a trend?
Rebecca Doucette
recently
started work as an Arabic mili-
tary language instructor, a job
that combines her love for
teaching and love for language
together with plenty of oppor-
tunities to lead military person-
nel through learning a language
at the Defense Language Insti-
tute.
Becca’s husband, John,
published his first book
, I Was
Detailed to the Regimental Band
,
a compendiumof CivilWar brass
bands from New England,
Vol-
ume One: Massachusetts
, which
Becca helped edit after returning
home fromAfghanistan. Volume
Two: New Hampshire and Ver-
mont
will be next. Becca has also
recorded several CDs with her
Civil War band, the Federal City
Brass Band.
John Zurn
recently left the
Philadelphia Housing Author-
ity and is now the director of the
Century Bond Program at the
University of Pennsylvania,
overseeing approximately $300
million worth of energy effi-
ciency upgrades to building
systems and lighting.
1992
Daniel P. Kearney
Landon Nordeman
e-mailed
in June: “First, I am happy to
report the birth of my first child,
Arthur Stillman Nordeman, on
March 30, 2012. My wife, Shan-
non, and I are enjoying the ad-
venture of parenthood. SPS
Form of 2030? Second, I wanted
to share the news that I was
honored and surprised to re-
ceive the 2012 James Beard
Award for ‘Visual Storytelling’
for several stories I photo-
graphed about the culture of
food for
Saveur
magazine. I’ve
been a contributing photogra-
pher there for seven years –
photographing people, places,
and food culture stories around
the world.”
Cortney Johnson Stanley
and her husband, Gareth, wel-
comed their second child, Ar-
cher, on April 2, 2012: “He and
big sister, Ellis, are already great
friends! Sorry to have missed
our reunion this year and hope
to see everyone soon!”
1993
D. Stuart Logan Jr.
Michael McCormack
and his
wife, Elizabeth, welcomed twin
boys to the world on June 2, at
Concord Hospital, less than a
mile from the Anniversary
Weekend festivities: “Brayden
Peter McCormack and Keegan
JohnMcCormack are both doing
well, and looking forward to
walking in the Alumni Parade
with Dad.”
From
Josh Crosby
: “Missing
swims in the SPS ponds and the
good times they created. Trav-
eling the world these days with
Indo-Row and our latest fitness
program, ShockWave. Great
that the sport I started at SPS,
and the passion it created, has
led to a career of bringing row-
ing and its benefits to so many.
Big thanks to Mr. Morgan and
Mr. Davis. Hanging in L.A. with
Trevor Patzer ’92
. Our kids are
close in age, which provides
some hilarious entertainment.
My girls are almost 4 (Fiona)
and 2.5 (Poppy). Running into
SPSers here and there, which is
always fun!”
Charlotte Ann Granter
Milan
and Christopher Glenn
Spill were married on April 21,
2012, at Cliff Lede Vineyards in
Napa, Calif. Charlotte’s SPS
roommate,
Elizabeth Bissell
Barton
, attended the 65-person
wedding. In 2005, Charlotte
founded C. Milan Communica-
tions, a San Francisco-based
luxury wine and hospitality
public relations firm.
FORMNOTES
Archer and Ellis, children of
Cortney Johnson Stanley ’92.
Brayden and Keegan, twins boys
of Michael McCormack ’93.
A.J. Coggeshall, son of Lori and
Dave Coggeshall ’94.
Malcolm Henning Van Amburg,
son of Cornelia ’97 and Nick
Van Amburg ’95.
Elda ’95, Gatsby, and Andrew
Fisher ’95.
Beckett Indiana “Indy” Fisher, son
of Elda ’95 and Andrew Fisher ’95.
At a N.Y. visit, Alyson Jones
’95, with son Dylan, spent time
with Nick Van Amburg ’95,
with daughter Eliza.
Rocio Ocampo-Giancola ’94
with daughters Helena and Lilly.