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Greetings from Baltimore. I hope all are enjoying their summer and the warm weather. I just got back from a trip to the West Coast. I stopped in Las Vegas for the weekend and met JON GOLAS, ANTHONY RUOCCO, MARNEY DAVIDSON, and SARAH BERKMAN. We all lost money, but had a great time reminiscing about Trinity. I spent the rest of the weekend in California, and got to look at the screenplay that Anthony and Jon are putting together. I have one word to describe it... awesome! Place your calls now to reserve a ticket for the premiere, because they will go fast. Marney, Sarah, and Libby live together in Colorado. They are having a great time, meeting tons of people, and loving the fresh air. Marney is waitressing and plans to return to the East Coast this fall. Sarah and Libby are organizing trips throughout the state of Colorado. MORGAN MONTGOMERY, JESSICA GRACIE, and BETH FRUMKIN have been living in Sydney, Australia since graduation. They have met tons of great people, and look forward to seeing everyone at Homecoming this fall. SARA CALLAGHAN and ALEXANDRA LARSON live in Fairbanks, AK. Sara is working for an environmental agency; and Alexandra is just trying to stay warm. KRISTINA RAMANAUSKAS and CHRISTINE KELLEY just got back from visiting MICHAEL HEWITT in St. Petersburg, Russia. Michael is teaching English and being taught how to stomach Russian vodka. Didn't he learn that freshman year? Kristina is working for an art gallely in New York City. ROB LOVETT works as an assistam crew coach overseas, and will be rowing across the Atlantic this fall to return for Homecoming. WILL BISHOP lives in Philadelphia and works for American Express. He hopes to visit Rob soon. ADAM NAYLOR just received his master's degree at Boston University, and is now working towards his doctorate. Congratulations and good luck! LEE HAGOPIAN and BLACKWELL TAYLOR work for State Street in Boston. MICHAEL RANIERI works for Brown Brothers and lives in Beacon Hill with CLAY SIEGERT. PAGE FAIRMAN wrote and says that she enjoys teaching lower school music
at the Bancroft School in Worcester. TOBY LEVINE works and lives in Back Bay in Boston. She loves it! CARLOS ESPINOSA is working hard towards his master's at Trinity. He says everything is going great, but he swore to me that he would never take another summer class again. Washington, DC, like New York and Boston, is overflowing with Trinity graduates. STEPHANIE JANCZUK works at ATMI and plans on applying to law school this fall. JANE KAUH works for a law firm and will be attending law school in Philadelphia this fall. I literally ran into KELLY COLLIS this spring, while playing a softball game for JONO LENZNER's Capitol Hill softball team. She and Jono enjoy their jobs on the Hill very much. I ran into DANNY MARKSTEIN and CHRIS EDENBACH while eating at a restaurant with friends. They both live in Dupont Circle. JOHN DUGAN, a Washington native, left the nest this summer to teach English in Italy. BENTLEY WEINER, SARAH HINKLE, and TORY HASKELL live together in New York. Bentley is the publicity coordinator for the television show, "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee." Sarah teaches third grade, and Tory works at a consulting firm. After a successful season of coaching, RYAN HANKARD '97 'will return as Trinity's newest graduate assistant. Congratulations! PHILIP REARDON works at a consulting finn and is studying very hard for his C.F.A. Thanks to those who wrote. I look forward to seeing you all at Homecoming. Our Class is invited to a brunch before the football game on Satmday, Nov. 8. President Do belle will be attending the brunch to give an update on the campus master plan and neighborhood initiative. I hope to see all of you there. Stay in touch! Kenneth A. Pouch III 640A North Calvert St. Baltimore, MD 21202 Class Agents: Mathew P. Glazier Tory K. Haskell Elizabeth E. McFarlan Heather C. Wynne
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FORD. Tom says that he "really enjoys living in DC because there is always so much activity, political and otherwise." He sent congratulations to the College on the groundbreaking for the neighborhood revitalization and notes that it is "such an exciting time to be part of the Trinity commtmity." Tanya Jones 3234 West Hilton St. Philadelphia, PA 19129 Class Agents: Benjamin Russo Elisabeth Schramm Melissa Carlo Michelle Pilapil
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The alumni office heard from HELEN SALZMAN '83. She sends news of her grandson, John Salzman, who is an A student, champion sailor, and goalie for his high school hockey team. In addition, Helen has nine more grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren and enjoys a "full life." She is president of her condo complex, and is active in her writer's group, the D.A.R., aqua aerobics, bridge, and family gatherings. "Memories of graduation at Trinity continue to give me great pleasure,'' she notes. Nil TETTEH ADDY '96 completed his first year at the New York College of osteopathic Medicine. He and his family live in Glen Cove, NY. JOYCE SCALES '88, outgoing (multiple meaning intended!) IDP Class president, furnishes the following report on the Second IDP Reunion held last June: "What we lacked in numbers was more than made up for in enthusiasm! The Reunion dinner was a feat of nostalgia and catchingup on what we've all been up to in the five years since our first Reunion. We were honored with the presence of Professor Leslie Desmangles and his lovely wife,
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TOM MURRAY works as an environmental consultant for IFC Kaiser Inc. in Fairfax, VA. He lives in Georgetown with JOHN PICK-
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Gertrude. Dr. Desmangles has always been an avid ID P supporter, and those of us who were students of his were especially delighted he attended. JOANNE SANFORD '82 won the award for traveling farthest- from San Diego, and MARY NORRIS '92 won recognition for the earliest registration. We were delighted that Denise Best, Louise Fisher's very able associate, was able to attend. "All of us recalling our 'school daze' at Trinity, cannot begin to express our gratitude to LOUISE FISHER '73 for her unflagging support of our efforts. Many IDP grads admit that without her encouragement, especially at critical times, they would not have reached their impossible dream. The phrases expressing appreciation for her have just about been exhausted. Fortunately, someone thought up a way for us to say 'thank you,' and at the same time allow her a way to support future graduates in an additiona! and important way. A new fund, established in her name, is set aside to assist IDP students who face a financial crisis that will put them out of school. Contributing to this fund is a fitting way to say, 'thanks for all you have done for me.' Checks are payable to the Trustees ofTrinity College, and should be specifically identified for The Louise Fisher Discretionary Fund. Class Agent JOYCE MECARTNEY '84 announced that the initial contributions amounted to $14,580. She also reported that Class members contributed $8,499 to the Trinity Alumni Fund. "Congratulations to our new Class officers: President, BOB CHAPMAN '91, and Vice President, MARY NORRIS '92, who were elected at our Class meeting. Joyce Mecartney '84, Class Agent, and MIKE HANLON '90, Secretary, were re-elected at the same meeting. I hope you will give the new officers the same enthusiastic support you gave me, particularly when it comes time for the next