2015
Samuel B. Black made the decision to relocate his talents to Denver. He will be living “Rocky Mountain High” and working for an urban health center.
According to Kelsey Stimson, “Abbey Schmitt, Katie Varieka ’17, and I met up in Fort Myers, Florida, to scope out retirement homes for postCovid life. The trip was uneventful. Katie tamed a wild horse galloping in the Florida waves. Abbey tussled with an alligator and escaped by telling him the good news about environmental, social, and corporate governance investments. I opened up shop as a local caricature artist.”
Samantha Webster
—Samantha Webster, 665WashmgtonSt.,Apt. 711, Boston, MA 02111; (484) 356-3678; samwwebl5@ gmail.com