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1994
Tyler G. Grant
Dave Coggeshall
proudly an-
nounces: “Alexandra James ‘A.J.’
Coggeshall arrived two weeks
early, and both she and Lori are
happy and healthy. She was 6
lbs., 4 oz., and has her mom’s
good looks. Love to you all!”
Rocio Ocampo-Giancola
writes: “Busy with Helena Sol,
born July 2011, and 3-year-old
Lilly. Living in San Diego and
continuing work as a marriage
and family therapist at a middle
school and a detention facility.
Love my job!”
1995
Nick Van Amburg
From your Form Director
Nick
Van Amburg
: “Hard to believe,
but fall is upon us. And here in
NewYork, that means the return
of the U.S. Open – and the Jones
family’s annual pilgrimage to
see the matches in Flushing.”
Alyson Jones
writes: “We had
a fantastic summer out here in
Los Angeles. Dylan turned one,
we traveled to gorgeous Kauai,
and I got a new job at Relativity
Media. I am loving life at a small,
scrappy company! We finished
off the summer with our annual
visit to New York for the U.S.
Open, where we had a fantastic
visit with
Roberta Bruce
and
the Van Amburg family.”
Courtney Coles Evans
has
returned to the metro area: “We
have had an amazing summer
full of transitions. In May, we
moved back to the U.S. from the
U.K., where we’d been living in
the countryside for two years.
We then welcomed Edward
‘Ward’ Coles Evans on June 29.
We are enormously grateful for
our growing family. Ward joins
his big sister, Ellie. She was hap-
piest when in Maine playing
with her cousins, Gavin and
Garrett Zug, sons of my sister,
Megan (Coles) Zug ’93
. We are
now living in Greenwich, Conn.,
and have enjoyed the close
proximity to old friends.”
From Chapel Hill,
Andrew
Fisher
and
Elda
have this hap-
py September news to share:
“Elda gave birth to our first, a
boy, in Chapel Hill. Beckett Indi-
ana ‘Indy’ Fisher was born on
September 2. Everybody is doing
great. Elda is a chief resident in
oral andmaxillofacial surgery at
UNC-Chapel Hill, and I’m rep-
resenting startup and venture-
backed companies inmy corpo-
rate law practice in Raleigh.”
FromupNorth,
SarahCarley
Thompson
continues to inspire
with her boundless energy for
adventure: “Our newest addi-
tion is 37 feet long, 73 years old,
and named Sowelu. If it amuses
the fates, we will be sailing her
down to the Outer Banks for the
winter. Is anyone in that area?
I’ve taken up banjo with suffi-
cient enthusiasm to compensate
for my lack of skill, so with that
and a surfboard I am looking
forward to winter in N.C. I’m up
for a jam at the 20th – please
play slow.”
Out in Los Angeles,
Mike
Godwin
completed his M.B.A.
at the UCLA Anderson School
of Management and began
working with an Italian Internet
technology firm, Neodata
Group, as they expand to the
U.S. He and his wife are still
living in the Echo Park neigh-
borhood and enjoying all the
strangeness of life in L.A. Their
daughter, Penelope, is now two.
They would love tomeet up with
other SPS folks.
And international man of
mystery
Geoff DeVito
crypti-
cally notes that he is “…back in
London. This summer has been
busy, but hilarious. Having
lunch with
Emma Bernbach
tomorrow.”
Nick adds: “I guess I’ll need to
get that Skype call set up with
Ned Rauch ’94 married Liz B. Rauch on June 2 in Cold Spring, N.Y. SPS attendees included (l. to r.):
Tim Wallack ’94, Rudolph S. Rauch ’61, Grace Evans ’95, J. Winthrop Aldrich ’61, Sheldon E. Prentice
’59, Henry B. Roberts ’58, the groom and bride, Tom Champion ’95, Isabel Roberts Corbin ’93, Jay
Erickson ’93, John Roberts ’89, Isabella Calder ’95, Geoffrey DeVito ’95, and Josiah Hornblower ’94.
Not pictured: Nicholas Burke ’61, David Coggeshall ’94, and Johanna Horn ’94.
Ryan Dunn ’94 and Tiana DeLeo were married on May 26, 2012,
in Austin, Texas. Form of 1994 attendees were (l. to r.): Benjy
Federbush, Everett Duncan, the bride and groom, and Dan Arndt.
Dennis Clare and Christine
Parker ’96 welcomed their
daughter, Ella Parker Clare.