Class Notes two days on the island of Ithaka in the Ionian which is truly spectacular.” “As for me (Martha), I am off to Germany to play tennis in the Gay Games with my new wife. Hoping the Cologne weather will be cooler than Chicago four years ago at the last games. In June, we flew to Cambridge, MA to get hitched. We figured we might as well make it “to death do us part” since we have so many matching tennis outfits. Hoping you are all staying cool this summer. Hopefully, you had time to get to a beach or pond, watch a long film in a freezing movie theater or live in a spot in the world where AC is not needed!”
1984
Members of the Class of 1985 in Stuyvesant Square during Reunion 2010.
Suzanne Gottlieb Calleja (CS)
Alexandra Levinsohn (CS, CA)
Rebecca Moore (CS)
Rebecca Moore writes: “I have been keeping a blog about my London to Huntsville odyssey (http://wertis.wordpress.com).” Juliet Mallory Rosenbaum writes: “I am finishing up my second year as an elementary school Spanish teacher and loving every minute of it! North Carolina continues to treat me, my husband Per and our three daughters Ava (12), Maia (9) and Eden (7) very well. I promise not to miss the next reunion as I missed seeing all of you last time!” Philip Ross writes: “Currently I am in Mexico, doing a bit of research into traditional edible insect farming and cooking techniques. This is part of an ongoing salon I direct and produce in San Francisco called, aptly enough, CRITTER, which promotes education in biological and ecological sciences through hands-on cultural events (crittersalon.blogspot.com). While edible insects might sound disgusting, some of the varieties actually taste like crispy bacon! The next CRITTER event will be hosted at the Hammer Museum in L.A. this November, called Enormous Microscopic
Evening, which will bring together an amazing group of professionals, amateurs and others who will demonstrate and perform the craft of their instruments. Otherwise, I am continuing work on the development of a LEED transplutonic building material, lecture as a professor in the Department of Art and Architecture at the University of San Francisco, and find myself busy with various other creative ventures.”
1985 Linda Baer (CS)
Nathaniel Caldwell (CS, RC)
Andrea Crane (RC)
Leslie Werthamer Rottenberg (CS)
1988 Cory Diamond (CA)
Lida Moore Musso (CA, RC)
Alexander Kriney (CS) Nancy Burkhardt Pelton (RC)
Wyeth McAdam (CS) Anne Kner (CS)
Larissa Thomson (RC)
Jennifer Padgett Orser (CA)
1986
Everett Ware (RC)
Schuyler Allen-Kalb (CS, RC) Andrea Crane writes: “I am happy to report that I just gave birth to my second child, Juliet Valentina.” Rachel Shapiro Axinn (CA, RC)
1987 Ellen Deutsch Diamond (CS)
1989 Bess Abrahams (CS)
Jordan Barowitz (CA)
Matthew Breitman (RC)
Robin Weiswasser Markus (CS)
Weston Konishi (CA)
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