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RICHARD DOPAZO andJOSH MARTIN. Jason is a research associate of ophthalmology at New England Medical Center, and Eric, Rich and Josh have all been working at the Harvard Office for Information Technology since last August. Eric is the computer coordinator there. Also in Boston, AARONWHITE has been busy sending out applications for graduate schools and DAVE KINSMAN has entered a pre-doctorate program in chemistry at Boston College. Steve reports that all of the above mentioned have been spotted at The Sunset Grille in Allston from time to time. NICOLE RAY is in NewYork City working on the staff of Aperture, a fine photography publishing foundation. KATE GSCHWEND is busy in Virginia studying at the College of William and Mary in the Ph.D. program for American studies. GABE HANDEL (who also wrote to the alumni office) is living in Cambridge and working at Harvard's Fairbank Center for East Asian Research as a staff assistant and publications editor. Steve also wrote that "the enigmatic FRED FALKSON" has interned for several public relations firms throughout Taipei, China, Washington, D.C. and Hawaii. He is now back in New York and applying to graduate school. CLIFF FULLER is in Hartford raising money and preparing to produce his first Hollywood movie. YAJEN CHANG is developing an environmental curriculum at Boston's New England Aquarium. Finally, Steve wrote that PAT GINGRAS, TANYA KHOURI, JENNIFER JORDAN, MATT SIMPSON andANDYWANG are frequently "spotted on the Green Line in Boston." Thank you, Steve, for so much information! SETH GERBER wrote from Los Angeles to say that he is currently working as a paralegal at Bet Tzedek Legal Services, a free legal aid for the elderly and low- income residents of Los Angeles. JULIA STRONG also wrote to the alumni office from Manhattan to say th at she is enjoying living in New York and studying dance at Broadway Dance Center. She is working full time as a paralegal in a matrimonial law firm. She reports that "other members of the Class of '94 Paralegal Club" are ROBYN ADCOCK (Cravati, Swain and Moore) and JESSICA BORST, who works in the World Trade Center. DIANA PABICH wrote to say that she is currently living in
Simsbury, Conn., and working as an actuarial analyst at Tillinghast Towers Perrin, a consulting firm. She also reported that she is engaged to MICHAELJUD '91, who still lives in Boston. Their wedding is planned for May of 1996. Congratulations! LISA WHITNEY h as been accepted at Tufts School ofVeterinary Medicine. She wrote that she and Ralph will be h eaded back to Boston this fall to attend. CRADY HILGENBERG wrote 路tO say that since graduation, she started her own business as an independent contractor for a marketing company, and reported that she "loves being my own boss." She said that she had 15 people working for her, and that she was constantly interviewing more. I recently spoke with DAVE HETHERINGTON who will be so unhappy that I am mentioning him, but too bad! He is living in Fayetteville, N .C. and working hard for the Fayetteville Generals, a minor league baseball team. He told me that GARRISON LAMOTHE (who, by the way, was noticeably absent from Homecoming last fall, and better be there this fall!) is in Dallas working as a loan collector. Dave said that Gar loves his job and is really happy. Last weekend, Tom Socha and I went up to Boston to see LIZ DUNCAN, SARA TITUS, TASCHA KONTNY and KEN THRESS. Tom is still living with CHRIS FOLEY in Manhattan. Tom still works at Banker's Trust and plans to spend his weekends this summer in the Hamptons. Chris is still with Skadden Aarps working as a paralegal, but he, unfortunately, did not join us for the weekend. He is now spending lots of time playing volleyball (surprise, surprise), but instead of being on the Quad with Kirk Peters, Foley is playing in Central Park! Anyway, Sara Titus has switched jobs and is now working at the Gardner Museum in Boston and she loves it. Ken Thress, who is currently at Dana Farber, will be sorely missed after he moves to Seattle this summer with MEGAN REILLY '95. But h e assures me that they will come back soon, and I intend to hold them to that. While in Boston, we ran into MARK KASTRUD, WILL SARGISSON,JANETYORK and MICHELLE FALBO. Mark and Will are living together in Somerville, outside of Boston. Mark works at a publishing company and Will is working for The Boston Company. Janet told me that she is living in Needham and
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working at the State Street Bank and Michelle works at Harvard. I recently spoke to ANDREA PICOTT who had lots of news for me. She, too, is living in Boston with her sister, ALLISON PICOTT '92, and working for Shawmut Bank. She told me that she runs into Trinity people frequently on her lunch hour in Boston, including MARLEIGH PHILLIPS, STEVE TEDESCH I, MARY ROBINSON and BRIAN WILLIAMSON. Also in Boston, MOLLY MCKENNA is in law school at B. U. , and she is apparently working really hard. Andrea also told me the good news that AMY CLARK is engaged to her boyfriend, Dennis Lucenta, and they were planning to be married in the Boston area on Aug. 11, 1995! Congratulations, Amy! In other news, LIZ MAYORGA is working as a paralegal in NewYork and JULIE BAKER is getting her Ph.D. at UPenn in chemistry. She said that CORISSA GALLO is going to be starting the same program at Penn next fall. Also in Philly, DEB WATTS recently completed her first clinical affiliation for physical therapy school in New Hampshire, and she should complete her master's in June of '96. Well, I guess that's it, everyone. I tried to dig up as much information as I could about you all, but if you did not see your name in print this time, just drop me or the alumni office a note about your whereabouts and any news you may have! Until next time... Molly Thiele 214 Melody Ln. Fairfield, Conn. 06430 Class Agents: Stephanie E. Cope Michael Kurdziel (Editor's note: JENNIFER PETRELLI of 1520 Farnell Ct., #1626, Decatur, Ga. 30033, the Secretary for the Class of 1995 was appointed after this edition's deadline for Class Notes. Watch for her report in the next issue.)
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Hope everyone is able to return for Homecoming, Nov. 10-11. Look for classmates selling Class of '95 hats! Class Agents: Joshua B. Lahey Ashley L. Gilmor Mary E. Parker
CAROL LINSLEY '88 writes that she and her husband had a wo nderful three-week trip to Beijing, Chongquing, Xian, Shanghai, Guilin and Hong Kong, and a cruise on the Yangtze River in May of 1994. They had visited Thailand, Nepal and Tibet the prevwus year. Class Agents: Joyce Mecartney Gwendolyn G. Ifkovic
MASTER'S 1965 Shawmut National Corporation Vice Chairman and Shawmut Bank Connecticut President EILEEN S. KRAUS has assumed responsibility for the organization's expansion and integration activities in Florida, New Hampshire, New York and Rhode Island.
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IN MEMORY SHERMAN CLIFFORD PARKER, 1922 Sherman C. Parker, 94, of Cummaquid, Mass. died of pneumonia on Feb. 19, 1965. After graduating from high school in Wallingford, Conn., he attended Trinity with the Class of 1922. At Trinity he was a member ofPhi Gamma Delta fraternity, the Jesters and the track team. He had been president of the Pittsburgh Gage Co. and moved to Cummaquid in 1948. A loyal alumnus, he received a Trinity College Alumni Medal for Excellence in 1975. A contribution he made to Trinity resulted in the establishment of the Izaak Walton Room in the Library. He was an honorary vice president of the Massachusetts Audubon Society, and a member of the Society of Cincinnati, Boston Atheneum, Tihonet Club and Wianno Club. He was a member of the vestry of St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Barnstable. Among his survivors are his wife, Kathleen Sheldon Horne Parker, of Cummaquid, Mass.; a daughter,