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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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