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1992

In February, Dave Dwares ’92 married Catherine Novosel in Florida, with Ned Silverman as best man and several MB alumni in attendance.

1989

Joel Volterra ’89 is living and working in NYC as a geotechnical/civil engineer and competing in triathlon and marathon endurance events to raise money for cancer research. Here, Joel is shown

Save the date! MB Golf Tourney Returns

getting his medal from Chrissie Wellington at the Timberman Ironman

The Quaker Golf Classic will take place on Monday, October 3, at

70.3 mile finish last August in New

Wannamoisett Country Club in Rumford, sponsored by the

Hampshire. To see more about Joel’s

MB Alumni Association. Space is limited to 120 golfers, with

efforts, visit http://pages.teamintraining.

registrations being taken now. Tournament proceeds will

org/nyc/lavatri11/jvolterra.

support the MBAA Bliss Scholarship Fund and help MBAA expand alumni programs. Cost is $225 per golfer, $900 per foursome, and $25 for the 5:30 cocktail reception. The MBAA also welcomes sponsors at a variety of levels. For more,

Adrienne Schaberg Filipov ’91

contact MB Alumni Relations at scordina@mosesbrown.org,

welcomed her first baby, a son,

831-7350 x288.

Maximilian Alexander, with her

Wannamoisett is regularly heralded as one of the top

husband of four years, Sergei. She

100 courses in America and annually hosts the prestigious

writes, “Everyone is doing great

Northeast Amateur. This Donald Ross-designed par 69

and still living in NYC. We enjoyed

masterpiece has been ranked as one of the top 50 courses in

coming to the 20th reunion in April

the nation by Golf Magazine, GolfWeek and Golf Digest.

and introducing Max to all the

1991

At MB’s last golf tournament (2006), John Gower ’78 came

other class of 1991 MB babies.”

closest to pin and David DiSanto ’00 had the longest drive.

1992

Class Correspondent

Kelley Ciampi Wigren

8 Juniper Road

Wellesley, MA 02482

781-235-4512

kelleywigren11@yahoo.com

The winning team included Paul Ardente ’81.

1989 Dave Keyser writes, “On December 29, Elizabeth Quinn Keyser officially arrived on the scene at 7 lbs. 14 oz., 21 inches

Adrian Hurditch just moved

Last winter, David Dwares mar-

to a new house in Seattle.

ried Catherine Novosel in Palm

Contact Adrian at ahurditch@

Beach, Florida. Ned Silverman

yahoo.com.

was best man. The wedding

1991

was beautiful and overlooked the ocean, says Kelley Wigren: “It was a truly fantastic week-

strains of Newcastle Disease in

long. She met her big sister

Paul Dahlberg writes, “After 26

end, and we all had a great

cormorants to the East Coast.

Charlotte and everyone was

years of school, I am finally en-

time catching up! I look for-

“This is certainly a global

home just in time to celebrate

tering the ‘real world’. It takes

ward to hearing more exciting

Inga Sidor is a veterinary

pathogen,” she says, “with

the New Year together.”

some getting used to.” Paul

news from classmates soon!”

pathologist and assistant

potentially dire consequences

lives in York, Pennsylvania.

On hand at Dave’s wedding

clinical professor at the

for wild and domestic birds,

University of New Hampshire.

and the New England

She has been working

economy. We’re working to

regionally (New England) with

create a Northeast Wildlife

a variety of wildlife disease

1988

1990

(l-r above) were: Richard WasLara Rosenbaum writes, “Hello

serman ’83, Eric Wasserman ’06,

Class Correspondent

everyone! Nothing too huge to

Donald Dwares ’55, David Was-

Julie Reitzas

report, yet, but I’m embark-

serman, Aaron Simon, David

Disease Cooperative to

1688 Drift Road

ing on my first book project!

Dukcevich, Damon Yip, Kelley

issues, including marine

assist state and federal wildlife

P.O. Box 302

I’m still a freelance writer for

Wigren, David Dwares, Peter

mammals and birds. Most

agencies to better detect and

Westport Point,

magazines and websites. I still

Dwares ’62, Andy Wigren, Josh

recently, Inga was part of

track wildlife diseases.” Inga

MA 02791-0302

live in Salt Lake City, but plan

Holland, Rob Lancaster, Ned

a multi-agency group that

previously worked at Mystic

508-636-6928

to move by early spring/

Silverman, Eric King, and Patrick

confirmed spread of virulent

Aquarium.

tnbjr@msn.com

summer of 2011.”

Wasserman ’08.

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