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Dan Brady (SHP ’04) will graduate<br />

from Bowden University in the spring<br />

of <strong>2008</strong> as a double major in Religion<br />

and Government. He just returned<br />

from Burma, where he was interning in<br />

the political office of the U.S. Embassy.<br />

Christine Geibel (SHP ’04) graduated<br />

from Loyola University in Chicago in<br />

Dec 2007 with a B.S. in Anthropology<br />

and a B.A. in History.<br />

Mark Lee (SHP ’04) is a senior at<br />

UC Santa Barbara studying Computer<br />

Engineering.<br />

Andrew Moiseff (SHP ’04) is a Senior<br />

at Whitman College majoring in<br />

Geology and minoring in Religion.<br />

Emily Reagan (SHP ’04) is a senior<br />

at Rice University in Houston and<br />

loves every minute of it. She enjoys<br />

club Lacrosse, volunteering, and<br />

interviewing high school seniors as part<br />

of the admissions process. She recently<br />

saw SHP college counselor Julie Ball<br />

when she visited campus. Last year<br />

Emily studied abroad at the University<br />

of Bristol in England in what ended<br />

up being a fantastic year: traveling,<br />

playing rugby for the university, and<br />

learning about a new culture. Emily<br />

says, “I look back with fondness at<br />

my time at <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong>. I was lucky<br />

to go there; the education is fantastic.<br />

I found myself more than prepared for<br />

university.”<br />

Narsai Tailo (SJSH ’00, SHP ’04)<br />

is a senior at Santa Clara University<br />

studying finance.<br />

Katie Murphy (SHP ’05) writes to say<br />

she is a junior at F. W. Olin College of<br />

Engineering in Needham, MA (suburb<br />

of Boston). It is an innovative, specialized<br />

engineering college with only 300 students<br />

so she studies at Wellesley, Babson,<br />

Brandeis in humanities and business. She<br />

is majoring in Mechanical Engineering<br />

and also working on creative writing<br />

projects for her humanities electives. Last<br />

summer she worked with a toy inventor<br />

at a toy development company in the Bay<br />

Area, and it was great experience.<br />

Hudson Smythe (SHP ’05) is an<br />

Economics/Geography major and<br />

starting tailback at Dartmouth College.<br />

He led all running backs in rushing<br />

yards and led the team in touchdowns<br />

scored. He has his first start against<br />

Harvard on October 28, 2006, in his<br />

first year of eligibility. He credits the<br />

outstanding coaching staff at SHP for<br />

preparing him for the demands of a<br />

highly competitive football program.<br />

Edie Campbell-Urban (SHP ’06)<br />

completed her freshman year at UC<br />

Davis, played club water polo, and<br />

pledged Pi Beta Phi sorority.<br />

Kevin McFarland (SHP ’07) visited Mrs.<br />

Intersimone’s Literature in Cinema class,<br />

to share his passion for film with current<br />

students. He spent an hour discussing the<br />

cinema tics in scenes from “Paths of Glory,”<br />

“Kill Bill Vol. I,” “American Beauty,” and<br />

“Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.”<br />

The students loved him and what he chose<br />

to share with them!<br />

Charlotte Meyer Dean (SJSH ’05) is a<br />

student at St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire,<br />

and is currently attending the School Year<br />

Abroad program in Viterbo, Italy. She will<br />

become immersed in the Italian language<br />

and culture but will<br />

focus her studies on<br />

Ancient History, Latin<br />

and Greek. Charlotte<br />

enjoys boarding school<br />

and is thrilled to be<br />

spending her junior<br />

year in Europe.<br />

5x5<br />

Make your mark on <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong>!<br />

Your participation in the Annual Fund shows how much you<br />

value your <strong>Sacred</strong> <strong>Heart</strong> education. By participating in the 5 x 5<br />

program, you join other alums who have committed to donating<br />

$5 for five consecutive years.<br />

Your gift, no matter the size, helps ensure that other students will<br />

receive the same opportunities and experiences that you did.<br />

For more information contact the Alumni Office<br />

at 650-454-8394.<br />

Wi n t e r 2 0 0 8 H e a r t o f t h e M a t t e r 29

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