Thornton Academy Postscripts Alumni Magazine Fall 2012 | Page 18

1958 Carole Warren Spiller writes, “I started my own artist management company, CWS Artist Management & Consultant. I am now working with 12 bands ranging from jazz and R&B to 70’s/80’s/Disco and singer/songwriters. I love my job, especially helping artists reach their full potential.” TA Alumni Board welcomes Roberta Sargent Gallant ’62 as a new Alumni Board Member. “Thornton Academy is a wonderful and well respected school and I am very happy to be part of the Alumni Board. I am enjoying working with the board members, some of whom I have known for years along with the several younger alums that I am excited to get to work with. My five siblings and five children also attended TA and so I am thrilled to continue my connection with such great school and community.”” 1961 Larry Hooper writes, “I’m thinking about returning to the boyscouts. I have 20 years of experience as a scouting commissioner.” oldest child has a boy and a girl and our youngest is building a straw built home in Oregon.” 1972 Kathy Allen shares that the Class of 1972 celebrated their 40th class reunion on August 24, 2012 at the home of Kim Wolfahrt Parent with approximately 50 people. Classmates came from Iowa, Florida, Georgia, New Hampshire as well as Maine to enjoy the relaxed, backyard event. Dorthe Hjort Bjerglund traveled the furthest from Denmark. Classmates enjoyed reflecting on the past, reconnecting with old friends, some not seen in 40 years. Bill Howard honored the event with music and song. If you missed this event, you missed a good time. Dorthe Hjort Bjerglund traveled from Denmark to attend her 40th reunion for the Class of 1972. She lives on a little farm in a rural area in Denmark and teaches English, Psychology, and gym to kids 16 - 20. She was delighted to reconnect with her TA friends during her stay. Dorthe, and her husband, Bjarne, have two daughters and two grandchildren. 1973 Stephen Martin writes, “I retired in 2006 from a nearly 30 year long career in law enforcement, most of it with the Biddeford Police Department. In 2007, I was appointed bail commissioner, a judicial officer for the courts responsible for setting bail and conditions of release for folks arrested for crimes. In the not too distant future I expect to pull up stakes and move