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is working in development for the World Society for the Protection of Animals. She also volunteers as a public speaker for the Nature Conservancy (finally, someone from the X generation, way to go Lisa!) and is waiting to hear from law schools. JOHN EMERY and JIM BEAKEY formed a company to open a bar/restaurant in Cambridge, Mass. SUSAN DIXON '90 spent the summer as a tour leader for the Japan Language Study Program for the Experiment in International Living. She felt like she was the only one at Reunion without a master's degree in something. CHRIS FISHER (Somerville, Mass.) has traded in cards, chips, and Foxwood dealer pit to work at a computer company. JENNIFER COLE JACOBSEN (Natick, Mass.) just celebrated her fifth year at Ciba Corning Diagnostics as a materials technology chemist. She was married near the end of 1993. SCOTT LALONDE is helping to run his family's bindery in Rhode Island and he is engaged to ALEXA '90 (sorry we don't know your last name). STACEY DRESDALE LEVINE (Brooklyn, N.Y.) loves her job in textile sales, her husband, David, and their dog, Othello. DAVE GIFFORD is atA.W Perry, a real estate development/ management firm. MATT MADAUS (Newburyport, Mass.) is running a residential program for emotionally disturbed and abused teenagers in Beverly, Mass. Matt is enjoying the natural goodness of photosynthesis (heavily). He broke both of his arms in a recent mountain bike accident and was "nursed back to health ... (with the help of) ... six highly attractive, highly promiscuous young nurses." LAURA CUMMINGS wrote, "I just quit my job to move to Maine to walk my dog and ski. I also work for a local newspaper." She adds that, "TARA LYNCH lives in Boston and loves working for the state. She is dating a 35-yearold Irish man and traveling a lot." STEVE WHITS TON (Boston) is working as a real estate analyst for Fleet Financial Group, and also does some contract work for the government. MARIANNE CARLSTROM SULLIVAN (Newburgh, N.Y.) and her husband, Mike, are back from England. She earned her M.S. in education and is working in the Cornwall School District as well as directing an after school program.

MICHELLE MORRISSEY is living and working in N.Y.C. She found that her B.A. left her highly educated, but completely unskilled. To change that situation, she applied and was accepted into Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital's radiation therapy program. She completed that program at the top of her class and is now working at the hospital. Michelle travels when possible, and she made a cryptic remark about the M-word at Reunion. MIA MICHELIZZAZACCARDELLI is living with her husband, Gino, in East Hartford. She recently made a career switch and is now teaching eighth grade French and Spanish at Sedgwick Middle School in West Hartford. She loves the fact that she is finally using her Trinity degree! SGT. SCHUYLER HAYNES (Washington State) is in the U.S. Army, based at Fort Lewis. HILLARY DAVIDSON (Los Angeles) is currently a general litigation lawyer with Tuttle and Taylor, but she hopes to get back to Washington, D.C. to work at the Department of Justice. When he's not working as a freelance editor, DAVE HOWER is s~ill touring with the Ghost Shirts. MATT COST (Maine) writes that "my life is beautiful, full of flowers, small rocks, and a duck or two ..." Matt, his wife, JENN COST '90, and their one-year-old daughter, Brittany, enjoy renting videos and working out. JASON MANSKE (Brooklyn) is an associate in the Capital Markets Group at J.P. Morgan Securities. TODD GILLESPIE (West Hartford) is a senior consultant at Andersen Consulting. Although he's working in Boston he is "looking to get back to the Hartford area." (Don't ask him why.) JOSH BEWLAY (N.Y. C.) was married last September. He is working at Marsh & McLennan and spending lots of time with J 0 HN WOODLOCK who is getting married in England this summer. HELENE DE BAUBIGNY (San Francisco) is competing in triathlons and doing design work for The Pottery Barn. BART COUGHLIN is working in the regulatory affairs and business planning area of a Boston medical research company called PRP. He lives with DAVE GIFFORD who is working at A.W Perry, a real estate development/ management firm. Your editors also have information that TOBY BALL and PAUL NYHAN are living in Washington, D.C. and working for or near the

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government. Also in D. C. are DAVE PORT and JOHN RALSTON. E.G. WOODS is living in Massachusetts. He is a frequent visitor to Nantucket. E.G. looked in pain at the Reunion. We hope he has recovered from the sprain/break he suffered during Saturday night's festivities. JENNIFER WEISSMAN is moving to Chicago to start a new job as a copywriter at a medical advertising agency (a unit of lnterpublic). She thanks KATE DILLON for helping her land the position. Jennifer joins her fiance who is a doctoral student at the University of Chicago. MARK BRIDGES has moved back to Hong Kong from Tokyo to take the position of commercial manager of Swire Pacific Ltd., industries division. He travels frequently to the surrounding countries as well as around the USA visiting existing operations as well as investigating new opportunities. He is planning to get married in the fall. ELIZABETH RULLY announced her engagement to Robert Schruender in the spring. A May wedding is planned. ALLYN MAGRINO, also recently engaged, plans a May 199 5 wedding with her fiance, Per Holmberg. Allyn is executive vice president of the Susan Magrino Agency, a public relations firm she started with her sister two years ago. The Agency was recently voted best public relations firm in New York by New York Magazine. They seem to be getting great publicity! WILLIAM HENRY "HANK" LEWIS writes that he will be starting as an assistant professor of English at Denison University in the fall. He has authored a collection of short stories entitled In the Arms of Our Elders, published summer 1994 by Carolina Wren Press. Hank was also recently recognized with an Honorable Mention from the Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Award for the best fiction written by emerging AfricanAmerican college writers. Hank won this Award during his studies with the University ofVirginia Graduate Writing Program. CHRIS LEARY is living with JONAH COHEN and JON LEARY in West Hartford. DON GREEN is an attorney clerking for the Superior Court judges in Bridgeport, Conn. He has a weekend retreat in West Hartford with Jonah, Jon and Chris. They would like to send a special shout out to RODNEY "Cool Rod Cool" BROWN who

was recently spotted by Jon at a Chicago White Sox game. MATT GANDAL was married last year to TRINA PEW '88. They are expecting a child in November. Matt is working for the American Federation ofTeachers. Trina is a teacher. RIDGE CROMWELL is getting ready for his second year at the Yale School of Management. This summer he is working for Chase Community Development Corporation in N.Y. C. Ridge was engaged in March to Nina Chanana. They will be married next June. STEVE BRAUER is pursuing a Ph.D. at New York University. He writes "That means I'm still a student! Who knew?" GREG STEDMAN writes that he has been with Andersen Consuiting for too long "probably because I don't have the sense to leave." His address is in Farmington, but his work keeps him in New York. GRETCHEN BULLARD is living in Chicago. JON COX (N.Y.C.) is working at a financial boutique and will soon be tying the knot with his ballroom dance partner, Ruth. DEVIN SCHUCKMAN is currently assistant director of admissions at the Northfield Mount Hermon School in Massachusetts. He is also an assistant varsity lacrosse coach. "Life is good." He writes, "There are some great people here." STEPHEN BELBER (N.Y. C) recently put on a play and extended an invitation to the Trinity Club of New York members. Steve is teaching in the school system, writing plays, and enjoying vegetable lasagna. DAN SHEEHAN (North Andover, Mass.) is a real estate attorney. He is married, and has a new house and puppy. BECKY HOLT, we are informed by knowledgeable cohorts, is lost in the Amazon, wandering in search of origami paper and a salsa teacher. Becky, if you wish to update us or correct us, put some pen to that origami paper and scribble a note in salsa or Sanskrit. Speaking of cohorts, MICHELLE MONTI, LAURA THOMAS and BARBARA SCUDDER looked like they enjoyed Reunion '94. Laura is getting her master's degree from UVM and eating lots of Ben & Jerry's (with Chunks). Barbara has finished up at Wharton and has accepted a position in Paine Webber's public finance area in N.Y.C. Hopefully, by the time you two read this, we will have sent you those pictures! Michelle re-

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