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National Geographic Society to begin law school at Catholic University in the fall. Speaking of grad school, JORGE RODR!IGUEZ, who spent his summer working in Miami, will return to the Windy City for his final year at Kellogg. Also at Kellogg was JULIE WHITNEY, who graduated in May and spent the summer traveling through Alaska and hopefully got to Europe to see "little LIZ" HEALY WILKINSON in London and MY LINH VU in Paris. Julie will return to Chicago to start work this fall. Russ Kauff, in his final year at UConn Law, was a summer clerk for the Hartford law firm ofHebb & Gitlin. Always the underachiever, Russ will split his time between being the Symposium editor of the Connecticut Law Review, studying, and coaching the Trinity ski team. Another UConn grad is MISSY CUELLO. After spending her final year ofUConn Law School in Puerto Rico and passing both New York and Connecticut bars, she has returned home (literally) to Westport where she divides her time among Hartford, Stamford and NYC, clerking for two judges. Also in Connecticut are MARK RUSSELL, GEORGE LOGAN and KATIE EVERITT Mark is an editor at the Norwich Bulletin newspaper, and George, who is supplementing his job as a chemical engineer with a possible career in music, has recorded a demo CD and is rehearsing with a new band in the New Haven area. Katie, who is currently an account executive with Advantage International, a sports marketing firm, was married in September to PETER DENIOUS '90 in Bayhead, N.J. The wedding was a mini-reunion with Trinity alums JENNIFER TESORO, BOBBY HOPKINS '89, Molly Whelahan, Kimberly Marth (among others) in attendance. Ann Newman is taking a muchneeded summer break from her duties as assistant dean of the Dana Hill School. She recently returned from Seattle, where, while exploring the city and the mountains, she discovered that her animal spirit is best represented by the Great Pacific Sea Lion. Ann enjoys seeing SUZANNE GOUVEIA, who lives nearby in Winchester, Mass. Sue works as a lawyer for the department of social services and is engaged to John Bruno, a fellow B.U. Law School grad. They are planning a March 1997 wedding with Ann and TRACY BRADLEY as bridesmaids. STEPHANIE VAUGHN ROSSEAU also lives in the area. She and her husband, Todd, just bought a townhouse in
Cambridge. Stephaniegraduated from B.C. Law School this May and is studying for the Bar this summer. CAREY HALSTED MACARTHUR visited Ann over the Fourth. She has resigned from the hustle and bustle of NYC and is now taking graduate courses to pursue a career in teaching. Currently, she is student-teaching first grade in Darien, Conn., where she and her husband, Rob, reside. Ann also saw INGRID BOON!SAR FITZSIMMONS earlier this summer when Ingrid was attending a math conference at Dana Hall. She and KIRK '90 live in NYC where Ingrid teaches math at the Convent of the Sacred Heart School, a job she really loves. Speaking of molding young minds, CHRIS LINDSAY is still teaching Latin at Blair Academy in New Jersey. The relatively stagnant social scene of Blairsville keeps Chris in touch with Ann and trips to Boston frequent. ROB DELENA is also in Boston, but hardly gets a break from his budding law career as a first-year associate at Testa Hurwitz & T hibeault to go out and have fun. RACHEL KROH SHOOK lives in Indiana with her husband, Steve, and is a partner in a chi!dren's sweater company called "Mouse USA." Look out, Ralph Lauren! BOBBI SANFORD has recently accepted a new job at Fidelity in Boston, developing their on-line investor services program. BRIAN SCHULZ is going into his second year at Tuck Business School and is spending the summer working in Cleveland, Ohio. TIM COAN is starting his second year in William & Mary's MBA program. LORENZO BLUM is working for IBM in Burlington, Vt. CHARLIE CRISSMAN wishes everyone well from Montana, where he has quit his job and is presently assisting the FBI with the Unabomber case. If you think you've spotted a '9ler on the tube playing opposite a large bald guy, you have! MARY MCCORMACK plays one of the lead attorneys in the legal drama "Murder One." If you are not home on Thursday nights at 10 p.m., you can catch her on the big screen playing Howard Stern's wife, Allison, in his sure-to-be-tasteful film, "Private Parts," coming soon to a theater near you. BLAKE CRAWFORD is looking forward to moving to sunny Miami, Fla. from Boston where he will continue to work for Sheraton Hotels. Check out the great
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Jamaican restaurant in the Marlin Hotel in South Beach, mon. By the time you read this, TONY PARUSZEWSKI will have left Boston and moved to San Francisco to accept a job with Hal Riney and Partners, the same agency for which MINDY BOND works. Mindy is an account executive on the Saturn account. Also in San Francisco is MAGOO HILDRETH. Magoo works as a Web site specialist for Wells Fargo and is "moving out of a lush bachelorette pad into a two-person love den with her boyfriend." Tony also tells me that MONA MENNEN is . teaching the "bad, bad boys" of the Hill School a lesson in religion and philosophy during summer term and was lucky enough to travel through Spain and run with the bulls in Pamplona. Rounding out the '9l ers in San Francisco is DAVE GRANT who is an account executive with SPORTVISION. Our esteemed ex-Pres, Robin Halpern, writes that over the Fourth of July, Andrew Halpern, Robin, LINDA IVEY, KERRY MACKAY, JESSICA REINIS, JAMES LOUTIT, BILL RYCKMAN, BOB HOYNG, ALEX WARDLAW, and GREG POITRAS '90 spent a week in Bar Harbor, Maine. "We had a great time hiking, relaxing, partying, laughing, etc." Sounds incredible,' but Bill and James bumped into MAYA CAMERON HOUSTON and her husband on top of Cadillac Mt. - what are the odds? Linda Ivey, LONNIE STEWART and Robin saw JOHN COCKRELL perform stand-up in NYC, and they all thought he was great! MARGIE PESKIN worked for the Olympics out of North Carolina and was down in Atlanta for the month of July. She expected to see Tracy and CHRIS GOODRIDGE when she had a. break in her hectic schedule. Margie lives with PETE CRAM, who continues to study hard in medical school. Robin expected to see JOHN RAMSEY for "Rambo Fest '96," an annual bash at his family's house on the shore in Massachusetts during which his brother's band plays. Robip especially wanted me to publicly thank all for their help in making Reunion such a success and to let you know that she can't wait until the lOth (probably because she can just sit back and relax, and let Ann, Peyton and me sweat out the details). ]EN MORAN .writes that GRACE RUSSELL STEWART is off to Hong Kong in September for a two-year adventure and that ROB CONKLIN is getting married.
First comes love, then comes marriage... Over Fourth of July weekend, SCOTT MATTOON got married outside Boulder, Colo. Trinity attendees included Dylan Remley, MIKE IRWIN, CLIFF SWARTZ, BRIAN SCHULZ, MARK RUSSELL, and KARA MOLWAY. Rumor has it there was something fishy about the getaway car! After the honeymoon in Hawaii, Scott will return to teaching at the Webb School in California. MATT "Lemur" GREENBERG and his fiancee planned a September wedding. Careful planning landed the wedding day opposite the NASCAR races of Wilmington. FRANK MONACO will be the best man and, at this writing, is already nervous about his duties. Matt, who graduated from American University School of Law this past May, is living in Wilmington, Del., studying for the Delaware Bar and beginning his career with Skadden Arps this fall. Jennifer Tesoro completed her master's in art history and married Michael Reese in September in Sharon, Conn., after which they honeymooned in Bora Bora. In the wedding party were several Trinity alums: KATIE EVERITT, Molly Whelahan, BROOK MCWHIRTER, Kimberly Marth and TODD TESORO '97. Congratulations to GEOFF CRAGIN, who was recently married in East Hampton. AMY WILSON JENSEN made a brief appearance at Reunion with her husband, TIM '90. They were married July 1995 in Guilford, Conn. with the reception at the New Haven Country Club. Trinity attendees included JENNY FIOL BIRCH, HEATHER WATKINS, Tony Paruszewski, LAURA GAINES SEMLER, Russ Kauff, Frank Monaco, KATHLEEN THOMAS '92, Ren Whiting, DUFFY WILSON '94, LEIGHANN WILSON HARRIS '84, MARNIE and DAVE HUPPER '90, MARK LEWIS, ELIZABETH FOSTER '90, ERIC MUDRY '94, MIKE DEARINGTON '64 and MITCH HARRIS '87. During the reception, Amy regained her title as Kappa's song master when she got on stage and belted out a popular '70s tune. Tony exhibited gazellelike grace and ingenuity when he stapled his tuxedo pants together after ripping them in half on the way to the reception. Amy and Tim reside in Guilford, Conn., where Amy teaches third grade and Tim is in his third year at Quinnipiac School of Law. KIM PETERS and PETE PAPADOPOULOS have