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a private detective and his iden t i c a l twin . . . . A n n e J u rgeleit N EWS MAKERS teaches at the Tilton School, where she is a language learning center William I. Evans '90 was named staff specialist, dorm parent, coach and director of the U.S. House of Repre director of the outdoor program. She sentatives' rules and organization sub plans to take some classes and apply committee. In June the National]oumal for her master's in physical therapy said he "got off to a quick start, exam in the fal l of '0 1 . . . . J onathan ining proposals to improve civility Cannon l ives in Manchester, Vt. among members." . . . Douglas Belkin He is thrilled to have been hired '90 was named full-time religion writer by N ASA to install the stereo in at the Palm Beach Post, a position the the new international space sta paper described as "an exalted beat." . tion . . . . Joy Christoferson is in . . Cameron Howe Dubie '92 received Cameron H . D u b i e '92 a n a c c e l erated B . S . N . - M . S . W . her master's degree in education from nursing program at Johns Hopkins Harvard University this summer. . . . Barbara Coulon '94 was School ofNursing. She will receive featured in G lamour's August issue. She is director of trends at the her B.S.N. and become a registered agency Youth Intelligence in New York City, and she forecasts nurse and then plans to go directly trends for Coca-Cola and MTV among other clients . . . . Joshua into a master's program to become a Morris '96 is off for a year of volunteer teaching in Ecuador under family nurse practitioner. Joy sees the auspices of WorldTeach, which is based at Harvard. Caleb Dolan, who teaches in North Carolina . . . John Daly is working M I LESTO N ES for a private environmental con Marriages: Kate Carswell ' 9 0 to Timothy Schmoyer in Lenox, sulting firm in Boston and is ap Mass . . . . Thomas G. Powers '90 to Heather H. Davis in New p l y i ng to gradu a t e school for port, R.I. . . . Sally Richards '90 to Michael Lehr in Simsbury, e n v i ronment a l l a w . . . M a r k Conn . . . . Samuel Tucker '90 to Lindsey Salerno in Weston, Mortensen completed his master's Vr. . . . Marc Gilbertson ' 9 1 to Whitney Kaulbach in Craftsbury, in computer science at Stanford and Vt . . . . Shannon B. Johnson ' 9 1 to Benjamin B. Ames ' 9 1 in started working on his Ph.D. in or Lincoln, Mass . . . . Kathleen A. Kaliff ' 9 1 to Thomas A. Reeve ganizational behavior. . . . Ben Otto in East Providence, R . I . . . . Shelly A. MacConnell ' 9 1 to David spent '97 -'98 traveling in Central J. Kunath in Sanford, Maine . . . . Amy R. Selinger '92 to Mark America. He was awarded the B. Elefante in Madison, Conn . . . . Elizabeth P. Arden '93 to '98-'99 Rotary International Am James W. Howard '93 in Harwich Port, Mass . . . Karen N. bassadorial Scholarship to Tanza B e a u c h e s ne '93 to Scott A . Charette in Scarborough, nia, East Africa, and left in January. Maine. . . . Laura K. Fogarty '93 to Matthew G. Nerney '92 in He planned to study Swahili for six Barrington, R . I . . . . Rodney Gerdsen '93 to Casandra Taylor in months, then travel and work in Aiken, S.C. . . Jocelyn R. Hiller '94 to Martin P. Kane in Nepal and Tibet before returning to Hartford, Conn . . Elizabeth A. Dunn '96 to Michael Allen in the U.S. late this year. . . Rima Norwell, Mass. Lathrop Carlson returned from the Peace Corps in Congo, Africa, after Births: A son, Zane Gee, to Chris and Robin Pearah-Gee '97 . . . . A -Alyssa Falwell civil war broke out in the capital daughter, Merritt Bussell Davie, to John '88 and Kristin Hock city in June 1 997. Rima and her Davie '90 . . . . A daughter, Delaney Supple, to David and Erica Michael Goode was ac husband, Brian '94, planned to go Hoffmeister Supple '90 . . . . A daughter, Jessica Lee Coffin cepted to Wtlltam and Mary chool back to school this fall. . . . Shana Hoyt, to Drew '92 and Jennifer Coffin Hoyt '92 . . A son, of Law. Pnor to that he wa workmg Berger works for a nonprofit organ Andrew Ferenc Brewster-Geisz, to Zachary '94 and Karyl a' a paralegal m Bmton . . . . Jennie ization in N .Y.C. called Just Food. Brewster-Geisz ' 9 3 . Anderson t' teachmg at hady Htll She plans to coordinate a program chool whtle 'tudymg for her for community-supported agricul rna ter\ m elementary educatton at Le ley Col runs a dog ledding guide service in Montana . . . . ture with low-income communities in N.Y.C. lege m Camhndge, Ma''· he wme that Ben Susannah Kowal is in a master's program in and farmers in N.Y. state. Before this, Shana Freeman t> a OL tmtructor and has been tn phy teal therapy at the University ofMiami. spent two months interviewing lobstermen along BaJa, the PaCtfic orthwe t and Ala ka. he Jason Kidwell moved from Boston to an jose the coast of Maine about management of the .md Ben " til be marneJ m Augu t 2000. . . and ts an account executive for PR ewswire. fishery. She says that Amy Darling left Nepal Heather Gerry lt,·c, m Watertown, Ma s., and He wntes that he, Ju tm Van Til '95 and Matt after working with the Pitzer College Semester Ct)umel, trouhleJ gtrl, at Germa111e Lawrence Mor e '9 recently kied m Tahoe, that JC in Nepal Program and planned to travel through chtlOl 111 Arl111gwn. �1a" Heather plan to Panio ts domg h1 best to supply southern New our Australia visiting family . . . . Amy Phalon is attend 'orthea tern for an �1. . 111 coumel111g England wtth Labatt and Rollmg Rock beer working with Killington, recording weather re P'\ Cht)logr J a m i e Geier rece1'·eJ her and that J e e Wilcox moved back to Connecti ports and attending a master's program in ma,ter\ 111 puhltc health and " a' to tart her cut and l t ve w t th J C and M t ke K e l l er English . . . . Kim Woodman is attaining her '95 . . . . Anna Goldsmith t a graduate tudent Ph D. m ep1Jem10logy at olumhta Un1,·er tty. rna ter's in education in N . H . . . . George -he 1' head111g to Tan:ama and plan to cl11nh ar U H m a creanve non-f1ct10n program. Samuels live in Brooklyn and is an economics Currently he t wntmg a sene of arttcles on Ktl1manJaro With her ltance, Roh tewarr . . profes or. . . . Ruth Bristol is in her third year of Amenc.an teenagers for a J apane e company. Ja I reland t a loan t)ffKer ar am hnJge �1ort med1cal school at Tulane . . . Carrie Califano he 1 abo \Htt tng an "a> told to" book about gage Group. He 'a'' rhat Christian Denckla will join the Army JAG corps when she gradu-
an M.B.A. student at Dartmouth. In the off season from school, Doug played summer baseball for the Yawkey League in Boston. . . . In one of those strange coincidences of the world, I received a note from Wendy Oram-Smith Marr ( wmarr@ceo.cu dener.edu) on the same day as the tragic shootings at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo. Wendy is not only living in Littleton but is a teacher there-but at the middle chool where he reaches eighth grade language arts. Before moving to Colorado, where she and her hus band, David, recently bought a house and are enjoying fixing it up, Wendy was reaching on the borderofMexico as part of Teach for America . . . Debbie Fletcher Muniz (dmuniz@ mail.duke.edu) has moved to Dur ham, .C., where she is the weekend executive M.B.A. program coordi nator for the Fuqua School of Busi ness at Duke. Debbie's husband, Rafael, and Stephanie Tyrrell are both students in the Fuqua M.B.A. program. Debbie also reports that Lissie Dunn is living in Ari:ona and was planning a wedding for the fall of '99. . . . ikki Breen graduated from immons in May '99 and is now a phystcal therapist. . . . Dee Loew is working at Stmmons and living in Boston, and Jason Mahoney gradu ated from law school in May '99 and t movmg to New Orleans to work at a law firm . . . . Reminder: our re umon ts commg up j une 2-4. tart plannmg to make it up to Waterville, and get rho e urveys back to Carrie Farber or e-matl me Wtth questtons1 .
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