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CLASS NOTES


Andrea Murray ’00


2000 ANDREA MURRAY Cameron (Cammie) Ogden-Fung ’13 met Andrea (Andy) Murray ’00 while studying abroad in Turks and Caicos during the Spring 2016 semester. Andy spent the year teaching Environmental Policy and Socioeconomic Values at the School for Field Studies, and Cammie spent the semester exploring the ecology of tropical marine organisms by snorkeling and scuba diving, as well as examining the management and policy for these essential local resources. The local


Cameron Ogden-Fung ’13


fishing community on South Caicos inspired Cammie to recognize how socioeconomic factors and traditional customs influence the ways in which populations utilize, perceive, and govern marine ecosystems, leading her to find a career path in ocean conservation through a holistic and global approach.


COLIN WILLIAMS I toured in Europe with a rock band this past summer (2016). We played “Purple Haze” and “Proud Mary” on a cello, backed by guitar, drums, and yours truly on bass. Check us out at dirtycello.com.


2001 JESSICA (COLLINS) CHRISTOFFERSON This past July, my husband, his parents and my sister-in- law made a pilgrimage to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. We had the great privilege of watching my childhood idol, Ken Griffey Jr., be inducted into the Hall of Fame. My two boys are growing quickly. Easton (4) is in preschool. He loves animals, trains and his younger brother. Austin (2) loves baseball, football, and his older brother. I spend my time as a full time stay-at-home mom, while still maintaining my skills as a civil engineer (stormwater specialist) by working part-time from home.


2003 RACHELLE SANCHEZ Thirteen years after graduation campus feels a little different ... this time as a parent! I am very


Colin Williams ’00


Cait Scherr ’05


excited now as my son Evan goes through the Lower School and life at OES! We couldn’t be happier to join the community once again. First grade, here we come!


2005 CAIT SCHERR After over a year of prep courses, last spring I started my Masters in Software Engineering at Harvard. As the program is remote-friendly, I was able to work as an intern at my dream company here in Portland, and as of September, I am officially a software engineer there! I feel like I’ve finally found where I belong


Evan, son of Rachelle Sanchez ’03 Jessica (Collins) Christofferson ’01


The CLASS OF 2006 had a great time hanging out together and catching up during their recent 10-year reunion. Pictured are attendees Upper School teacher Rob Orr, Mary Warrington, Sarah Baker, Sharon Cade, Sarah’s husband Michael, Grant Davenport, Addison Van Hatcher, Scott Teufel, US teacher Gary Crossman, Christine Groner, Alyssa Kershaw, Sarah Karr Crabtree, Brinna Bowman, Samantha Taylor, US teacher (and interim US Head) Corbet Clark, US teacher John Holloran, Jenny Wolochow, US teacher Rick Rees, and Alyssa’s boyfriend, Steve.


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