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LYDIA BABBITT, CHRIS JOHNSON and MOLLY ANATHAN. Following the Hyannisport wedding and reception, the couple spent a monthlong honeymoon touring Central America. Both are currently in school- Jennifer for nursing, and Paul for medicine. SARA MOGER (of Manchester, Conn.) is working nights as an English-as-a second-language instructor in Wethersfield, and announces that her daughter, Hannah, has a new playmateher younger brother, Alexander, born in May of 1995. One night in February, we had dinner with MICHELLE MORRISSEY (of]ackson Heights, N.Y.) and her fiance, John Kim. They are both in the radiation therapy department of Memorial Sloane Kettering Hospital in Manhattan, and led us on a tour of the facilities - pretty neat sruff, glad we were just visiting, though. Michelle and John will be tying the knot this June. The next weekend, we caught up with a few Boston '89ers. MATT and Marilyn MAGINNISS (of Lexington, Mass.) were our gracious hosts (thanks for everything!). They are allegedly expecting their second child soon, but since we have never met their son, Christopher, we cannot confirm this rumor. That Sunday, we met up with CRAIG RASMUSSEN '88, who is with Edgewater Technology in Wakefield, Mass. Razz has been bitten by the snowboarding bug, and spends all of his free time on the slopes. He reports that ANDY WARREN and his wife have returned from a yearlong visit to Israel and have settled in the Boston area. KEN ROSSO graduated from Syracuse University's College of Law, and recently became an associate with Bond, Scheneck & King, LLP. ELIZABETH SORENSEN (of Avon, Conn.) writes that she has a new job and is now a human resources director for the specialty health division of Aetna's Health Plan. MARIANNE CARLSTROM SULLIVAN ,(of New Windsor, N .Y.) and her husband, Mike, are both teaching and enjoying their new house. She reports that KATE DILLON (of Denver) has her own medical/pharmaceutical advertising firm. The alumni office has heard from PATRICIA MARCIANO who has graduated from Harvard Business School and works as a product manager for Cox Communications in Atlanta, Ga.

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I woke up on a crowded Tunisian street with a bad hangover, wearing a suit I did not recognize. I looked around. In the distance, I thought I saw OTIS BRYANT, the famed social studies teacher and newly licensed Baptist minister from Long Island. But I was wrong. This was going to be an adventure not even MELISSA GOLD, well-known litigation defense attorney for Chemical Bank in New York, could get me out of I thought back to the last thing she had told me; CHRISTINE DISTEFANO had married, and Missy had smuggled me a picture. Perhaps it was a clue. I quickly assembled myself. The suit fit well. The first step in a situation like this was to call headquarters. I spoke with my boss, Christman Henderer, son of SANNA and JEFF HENDERER. Jeff, I knew, had recently started his residency at the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Mian1i. So even though his son was only born in September 1995, I knew he'd have his father's eyes. Christman gurgled my orders: meet GREG MILBOURNE at the Moscow Aerostar Hotel. Greg was an operative for the Rosenbluth Co., and always welcomed fellow Trinity classmates to contact him. I called the number 7(095) 9460198. A woman's voice answered the phone. I recognized it immediately. It was GINA RIBAUDO. Don't recognize the name? Maybe you know her pseudonym: GINA TARALLO. ''Ah, Gina, getting married in June 1995 and cleverly changing your name," I said. "Never mind that. Just remember two things. I'm a product manager for BayBank in Waltham... And NEVER call me TARALLO RIBAUDO!" I hung up. It was time to pull out all the

Eric Taubenhelm '91 and Judy Sandford '89 finished the 1996 London Marathon in April to raise a combined $7,77S for the Leukemia Society of America's New York City Chapter. Team members participate in honor of a patient and raise funds to find cures for leukemia, lymphoma and related cancers. Eric works as a highyield analyst for Goldman Sachs in New York City and ran his second manrthon in 3:30. Judy is director of creative services for the Leukemia Society of America and walked her first marathon in 6:31. For information on participation or sponsorship call 1-BOD-9SS4LSA or contact the Web site http://www.lsa-teamintraining.org.

stops. I called LISA GALIPO, the well-known social worker at St. Francis Hospital in Hartford. I faxedALANAJEYDEL, the adjunct professor of political science at North Carolina State University. I sent a carrier pigeon to HEIDI WISBACH, my old nemesis, who is getting her MBA at the University of Chicago. But they were too taken by the news of JENNIFER HYLAND's marriage to PAUL FURIGAY '89 to respond. Alas. I walked into a nearby hospital to have a minor wound looked at. DR. DAVID WEINSTEIN was there, on leave from his residency at Children's Hospital in Boston. He called over his new wife, GERALDINE MUNSAYAC WEINSTEIN, the chief resident of the department of dental medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. They laughed in my face. "If you were Gina Tarallo Ribaudo, maybe we'd help," David said. I had one last chance. Only a person getting her doctorate in political science at Yale could help. ROBIN SIEGEL THEURKAUF was that woman. But by now, my headache was getting worse. As the lights in my mind began to dim, I heard a distant voice just before I blacked out. "WAKE UP, YOU IDIOT!" yelled CINDY WOOSNAM, the New Yale, Pa. businesswoman. "You flunked creative writing with

Pfeil six years ago! H e's not going to change the grade now!" (The alumni office hates to break the flow of this unusual report, but feels the need to report the very recent news that RICK DARRELL, RICHARD MANCINI, KEITH LONERGAN and CHRIS SIDOR '94 have written a paper with Associate Professor of Biology Daniel Blackburn. It's entitled, "Differential Testosterone Sensitivity of Forelimb Muscles of Male Leopard Frogs, Rana pipiens: Test of a Model System," and was published in the journal, Amphibia

Reptilia.) In addition, SHANNON O'BRIEN wrote that she works in institutional equity sales at Smith Barney in New York. She sees JULIA POWER, OLIVIA BINGHAM, KATY WILSON, and KAITLIN MCDERMOTT STRUPP on a regular basis. She is enjoying living in Tribeca, which is close to her work and to the Park. She hopes all is well with her fellow classmates. Editor's note: Feel free to send submissions for Class Notes to OTIS BRYANT, SARA MOORIN LANG, or TOM ROBINSON, roo. They have agreed to work with Steve in collecting information for this column. Otis's address is: New York City Board of Education, 101 Park Ave. JH5265, Brooklyn, NY 11205; Sara's address is: 8171 South Poplar Way #20 1, Englewood, CO 80112; Torn's address is: 727 1/2 Henry Clay

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