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wedding of J oa n n e I yo and Scott Lewis . . . . l read t h i fall that our own Dana M a isel i teac h ing school in Yarmouth, M a ine. We surely enjoyed t h e years she l ived with her dad, Sandy, and her brother i n the basement of Mary Low. L i z M u rphy Kloak and I roomed toge ther d irectly above their apartment and gave andy and his fam i ly good reason to find a l ternative, off- c a mpus l i v ing. Good l u c k , Dana ! ( L i:, s e n d news ! ) . . . I ' m work ing in the Mount Desert town office. I ' m on the execu­ t ive board of my PTO, o n m y c hurch vestry, on the board of d i rectors of People , Places and Planes maga:ine and part of the coll abora tion on Mount Desert Island c a l le d I s land Voices, a group of not-for-profits connec t i ng to serve a l l adjacent commun i t ies. Our boys, J ord an, 1 2 , and J ak e , 1 0, are i n school, playing soccer and trad ing Pokemon cards. M y husband, Wayne, is busy with h i s property management and l o b s t e r i n g c o m m e rc i a l l y , w h i c h he loves . . . . You all should send me news now, since I only heard from a small number of our cla smates this summer. Please contact me v i a letter, fax , phone call or e - m a i l . I f y o u h a v e a n e - m a i l address but fee l like y o u do n o t have enough t i me to talk, please send me a br ief, one- l i ne o n - l i ne h e l lo w i t h that e - m a i l ad­ dress for my address book. Then I'll contact you. As always, many thanks. -Sally Lovegren Merchant

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A big thank-you t o a l l who heard my cry for help and ent replies over the Internet ( remember that you can always find me at c o l b y 1 9 8 4 @ e u d o ra m a i l . c o m ) . . . . L i b b y Wheatley, who's been squirreled away a t UC­ Santa Cruz, received her Ph.D. in sociology in J une I 998 and is currently a tenure-track assis­ tant professor of soc iology at Smith ol lege. She reports doing a lot of "j uggling" to keep up with the demands of work and welcomes any advice from those who may have gone through the tenure maze. She l ives on a 20-acre horse property in Southampton, where she keeps a beautiful Morgan named AJ . She is also the "guardian" of three cats ( here i n Marin County you are not al lowed to be the "owner" of an animal, you are the "guardian"-just trying to be pol i t ically correct ) . Maureen Pine lives in Northampton on the same street as Libby's office. As I 'm sure many of you were, Libby was exci ted to read about the cholarsh ip for cross­ country runners . . . Mary Kate Whalen left Choate, Hall and Stewart and is c h ief of the d i ver ion/regulatory section, office of c h ief counsel, DEA, U.S. Department of J ustice ( sound like a long way from a biology major ) . I n M a y she became president-elect o f the Women's Bar Assoc iat ion of D.C.; he'll be president for 2000-0 I . For the next three years she'll spend her spare t i me getting a master' in public health from George Washington Uni­ versity. She asks i f anyone has heard from Kitty Wilbur . . Another classmate working for the government is Leon Buck, an attorney .

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for the subcommitte e on imm igration and c l a i ms for the House J udic iary Comm ittee of the U . S . Congress; he is currently Democratic chief counsel and last year helped defend Presi­ dent Cl inton on behalf of the House Demo­ crats. I n December 1 996 he married Muriel Buck, and Patricia Shelton and Veda Robinson were present, as was Todd Robinson '85 . . . . Two years ago, John Tawa gave up the prac tice of law for a position as news and sports editor of a local newspaper. H e and wife Lisa Dunne l ive in Redondo Beach, Cal if., and on April 7 thi year they welcomed Timothy John into the fam i ly . . . . I n Plaistow, .H., V ito and Bar­ bara Duncan Marchetti were exc ited about their new addit ion-N icholas-in J u l y 1 998. Barbara is another c lassmate who is learning to "j uggle." As well as being a new mom, she has two businesses: Princ ipal of Preferred Partner­ ship Consu lting, a training and development firm in Waltham, Mass., and president/CEO of Preferred Resource Group, Inc . , a strategic performance consulting company in Andover, Mass., that places exec ut ives on a per-project basis (as consultants) . . . . Bill Sheehan re­ ports that Caitlin El izabeth, born J u ly 28, 1 999, joins brother W i lliam Pat rick, 4 . Bill is cur­ rently a partner at M F Private Cap ital, I nc . , a venture capital concern in Boston he helped form in 1 998. I t's majority-owned by the larg­ est insurance company in anada, Manufac­ turers L ife Insurance. The Sheehans live in S u d b u r y , M a ss . , n e a r C r a i g a n d D i a n e Perlowski Alie and John and Debbie Pazary Ayer. Bill reports that Cindy (Gillis '86) and Warren Burroughs relocated to Tokyo for J P Morgan . . . Kenny Epstein's daughter Sophie Rose was born August 1 2 . He and wife Wendy ( Howard '8 5 ) live in Westport, Conn . , and have two other chi ldren, Lila, 8 , and J acob, 5 . Kenny has been working for Credit Suisse First Boston since J u ly 1 998 in the equity sales area, focusing on technology stocks. The Epstein family invites any old friends in the N . Y.C. area to look them up . . . . Gretchen Gehrke and husband John Baker announced the birth of t h e i r son on A p r i l 20 . . . . M a ry Lou McCulloch Jones is liv ing in "beautiful" J ack­ sonville, Fla., where her Navy pilot husband is stationed. She volunteers in the readmg pro­ gram at the elementary school, coordinating the "book swaps" and helping with a "dinner theater" for the younger students as well as working as fu l l - t ime mom to Duncan, 1 0 , Cameron, 6 , and Nora, 4 . . . Lisa Wormwood is l iv i ng in Medford and loves being back in the Boston area. She's mom to Tarrah kye, 4 - 1 /2 , and writing corporate communications as an officer in the State Street orporation's Year 2000 Program Management Office . . . . Sharon Kehoe wrote from Lander, Wyo. he' working for the N a tional Outdoor Leadership chool in their development office. he is "loving" Wyoming and i s taking fu l l advantage of the rock c l imbing and skate ski ing ( is t h is the latest ski ing cra:e ?) available in the area. .

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1 980s Correspondents 1 980 J o h n Veilleux 7 1 04 Sonnett Court Derwood, MD 20855 johnveil leux@Compuserve .com

1 98 1 Beth P n i ewski Wilson P.O. Box 602 Harvard, MA 0 1 45 1 978-456-8801 beth .wilson@westg roup. com

1 982 Mimi H. Rasm ussen 63 Reservoir Street Cambridge, MA 02 1 38 6 1 7-492-1 002 mhra s@ M I T . E D U

1 983 Sally Lovegren Merchant 24 Easy Street Mt. Desert, ME 04660 207-244-0441 fax 2 07-244-9445 salm ercha nt@acadia. net

1 984 Cynthia M . M u l l i ken-Lazzara 1 8 Sunshine Aven u e Sausalito, CA 94965 4 1 5-332-3542 colby l 984@eudoramail .com

1 985 Barbara Knox Autran 2 0 1 1 Rosedale Avenue Oakland, CA 96401 5 1 0-437-9462

1 986 Wendy Lapham Russ 206 Cheltenham Road Newark, D E 1 97 1 1 302-738-6261 wlruss@dca . net

1 987 Jane N icol M a n u e l 8 Wentworth Drive Beverly, MA 0 1 9 1 5 978-927-6084 jmanuel 1 @aol . com

1 988 Lauren Frazza 200 East 78th Street, Apt. 1 9A New York, NY 1 00 2 1 2 1 2-7 1 7-7020 lfrazza@solutionson line.com

1 989 Anita L. Terry 501 Warwick Street St. Pa u l , MN 5 5 1 1 6 6 5 1 -698-9382 fax: 651 -848- 1 1 82 a n ita_terry@mnd. uscourts.gov

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