A L U MN I N O T ES
James A. MacDonald ’92 is a journalist for Dow Jones in London. He completed a master’s degree at the London School of Economics. Jonathan S. Paul ’92 is a Senior Editor of Vitals Magazine. William D. Dearie ’93, who works at the insurance firm, Deans and Homer in San Francisco, recently got engaged. Warren Kinney ’94 is working on a documentary film about the artist Chuck Close. Brendan Wallace ’97 graduated cum laude from Princeton University and is living in New York City. Tyler L. Hassen ’97 graduated in May 2005 from Princeton University. He will begin the Associate Program at Morgan Stanley in July 2005. Marc V. Porzecanski ’97 joined the investment banking firm CSFB in May, after graduating from the University of Pennsylvania. Daniel Tobon ’97 is a student at Villanova University. He is a U.S. Marine, currently serving the country in Iraq. Terrence J. Crowe ’98 attends the University of Arizona in Tucson, where he studies theatre arts. Michael Hammond ’98 is a sophomore at Vanderbilt University. Zachary C. Messner ’98 is a junior at Syracuse University’s College of Performing Arts. He became a member of the Screen Actors Guild and this past summer worked as an extra in three feature films and two TV commercials. Randall Hanke ’99 is a freshman at Providence College where he is on the basketball team. He was voted Big East’s Rookie of the Week this winter. Gregory Hammond ’00 is a freshman at New York University’s Stern School of Business. Peter Krause ’00 is a freshman at Harvard College. Henry L. Nymark ’00 is a freshman at Skidmore College. Adam Klopp ’01 and his brother Jake ’02, both at Brunswick, went to Jamaica last summer as part of Brunswick Assists Jamaica, a student-run club that raises money to help poor, abandoned, and ill children. While there, Adam and Jake filmed a 20-minute documentary on the efforts of Mustard Seed Communities, a Kingston-based organization that helps these children with the money that BAJ raises. Peter B. MacDonald ’01 attends the Brooks School in Massachusetts. Bremner C. Morris ’01 is a senior in high school and is applying to colleges for the fall. He wants to run competitively.
Can you identify this Saint David’s alumnus? It’s actor Rob O’Reilly ’63, known to Trekkies as the Klingon Supreme Commander in Star Trek. This spring, Los Angeles–based Rob stopped by Saint David’s School with his family while on a visit back East. ALUMNI: Don’t forget to check Saint David’s Web site regularly for information on upcoming events.
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