the common room
1993
Class Captains Kimberly Ann Capello John T. Collura Christopher T. DeRosa Michelle Lin Greenip Charlotte York Matthews Sarah D. Weihman Marjorie Maxim Gibbons Widener
’92
’93
Britt Winterer, Jeff McDowell, and Luke Tansill (all Class of ’92) enjoyed a bone fishing tournament in Deep Water Cay this past April. | Richard Scandrett ’93 captioned this photo: “Saturday night in Death Valley.”
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Fall 2013
“I am still living in Montréal, QC, with my husband Jeremy Greene and son Xavier Greene,” writes Eliza Moore. “I will release my latest EP September 10 ‘Everything to Me,’ which will be available on iTunes alongside some of my other recordings. 2013 has been a big year for me musically. This past spring I toured the East Coast with songsmith/producer Jay Nash, and summer/fall 2013 will bring more solo dates in the US, Canada, and Europe to help support my EP release.” When we last heard from Vanessa Moss she wrote, “I’m so sorry that I’ll be missing Reunions this year, but it’s been great to see a few old friends the last few months (both Michelle Lin Greenip and Tamiko Wagner were in Dublin recently) and to catch up with everyone via email and Facebook. Looking forward to hearing all the reunion gossip from Liz Andrews when I see her in France in August. If anyone’s coming to Dublin definitely get in touch!” Along the same lines, Richard Scandrett wrote, “I regret not being able to make it to our 20th Reunion. I just started a new job as a staff
attorney at the Indigent Defender Office in Lafayette, LA, after having spent two years in Lake Charles, LA, representing children in abuse and neglect cases. The approach to the law in Louisiana is, um, interesting. . . and not just because of its civil law history. I hope all is well with everyone in the DA community. Beat Choate, etc.”
1994
Annual Giving National Chair Daniel B. Garrison Reunion Chair Michael J. Glazer “I’m happily in the Peace Corps, working as an English teacher in Azerbaijan, a Post-Soviet nation in the Caucacus region,” reported Bradley Bowers. “I’ve just finished directing a 15-minute opera (that’s what I call it anyway, like I would call Cabaret a modern opera, as well) that my students performed in the local community theatre, the first of its kind here! I wrote the music myself, and the story is from Leo Tolstoy. This summer, I’m working on implementing plastic bottle recycling in the regions. Hope everyone is well! Cheers CLASS of 1994!” Alex Johnson was named partner in Financial Services at Ernst & Young in January of 2012, and he and his wife Andrea enjoyed a week in Beijing in September of 2012 with all the other new E & Y partners. Alex and family spend lots of time in Killington, VT, where their son Gabriel, six, is already a member of Killington’s junior ski team.