Thornton Academy Postscripts Alumni Magazine Summer 2009 | Page 13

1970 Christiano W. Furtado was invited to come to Spain and then to Luxembourg where he has spent the last two years. He is working as corporate responsibility manager for a company called ArcelorMittal. The job has allowed him to travel to many countries such as Liberia, Senegal, Algeria, Mexico, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. His family has been living there with him except for his oldest son Stefan, who is finishing his master’s degree in marketing at the University of Vlerick in Belgium. His son Rainer has graduated with a degree in hotel management and has taken some courses in finance at Sacred Heart University in Luxembourg. Kathleen M. O’Neil says that May was busy for the O’Neil-Lock household. Daughter Sarah, 24, got her master’s degree in exercise science at Syracuse University; Andy, 22, graduated from Boston College and heads off to law school (Duke or Georgetown likely); and Adam, 18, heads off to American University in Washington, D.C. to study music engineering. 1971 Linda Larochelle Cameron retired from Federal government service in May 2008. She is currently an adjunct faculty member at a local college and is also a management consultant. Gregory Milliken started his own heating service company in September 2008. He has three granddaughters and his youngest son, Blake, will be a senior at TA this fall. 1972 Patricia Boutet Peterson and her husband, Mark, have started a computer consulting business called FAST-TEKS. She is also helping out at the special education office at TA. 1975 Kathryn Mondor Clegg has been promoted to customer service representative at the Saco branch of Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution. She joined the bank as a full-time teller in October 2006, after working for more than 20 years at Pine Tree Networks as a customer service/billing specialist. She resides in Biddeford with her husband, Michael, and their two children. 1976 Janet Leary-Prowse’s oldest son graduated from high school and will attend the University of Delaware The New Postscripts: What do you thihk? Thornton Academy’s alumni magazine has been redesigned. What’s your opinion about it? Let us know! E-mail [email protected]. org, call 207-282-3361, ext. 321, or send mail to Postscripts, 438 Main St., Saco, ME 04072. this fall. His long-term plan is medical school to become a sports medicine doctor. Her younger son, Will, finished eighth grade and is a soccer whiz. Leary-Prowse works at Christinia Care for the Institutional Review Board. Her husband, Spencer Prowse, works for DuPont. 1978 Lynne Colpitts Smith’s son Brandon Smith ’08 became a third generation graduate of TA and now attends USM studying graphic design while her daughter Lauryn Smith has finished her freshman year at Thornton. 1980 Joyce I. Bonenberger Brough is in her third term as chief of surgery at Casa Grande Regional Medica Center in Casa Grande, Arizona. Paula B. Nichols-Brown in January ran her first PF Chang half marathon in Phoenix, Arizona. She was never a runner before but is happy to say that she completed it in just three hours. 1981 Kevin Jordan became a grandfather for the first time on October 30, 2008. His daughter Sarah Jordan had a beautiful little girl weighing 7 pounds, 11 ounces. Susan Descoteaux Lano and Tom Lano '80 have six grandchildren and most recently welcomed Mason Alexander. He was born Dec. 29, 2007, to their youngest daughter Erica and he