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paper." Spent a lovely day with JANE TERRY ABRAHAM and her then four-month:,old baby, Nicholas Eli Abraham. Nicholas, who has Jane's cheeks and dad Joe's chin, clearly has inherited Jane's easy-going manner and started eating cereal in honor ofThanksgiving. He enjoys rice cereal and doesn't prefer oats. And no matter what Jesse Helms may do next, it's clear this NEA will be flourishing. Sister Carrie is enjoying her new brother and her promotion to the "Munchkin Room" for older kids at day care. Jane continues to work part-time from her home as a cyberworld u amer. Deborah A. Cushman 5 Carbrey Ave. Sharon,~

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and drove across Arizona, hiked the Grand Canyon, four-wheeled out from the rwo feet of snow there and headed across the painted desert to Monument Valley and up into Utah to the Canyonlands and Arches National Parks. Finally, I stopped off for a day of skiing at Vail before reaching my meeting in Denver to do another talk. What a great journey. For my next adventure, I'm off to the Amazon rain forest in Peru to do medical relieÂŁ work with the shaman, and do a seroprevalence study of HIV in the Amazonia in January '99. If all goes well and I avoid the piranhas, anacondas, and viruses, I'll be back to tell you more in the spring. So ... send me your news! Robert Orenstein, D.O. 102 Cyril Ln. Richmond, VA 23229-7737 e-mail: orenstein.robert@ric mond.va.gov fax: 804-675-5437 Class Agent: Richard P. Dahling

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e-mail: aspigulis@trinitynet.com Class Agents: Mark A. Leavitt E. Curtiss Smith Winter and holiday greetings to the Class of 1981! This appears to have been a quiet year for most of the Class as I've not received much news. I did hear from ANNE O'CONNOR who attended LEIGH MOUNTFORD's wedding on Block Island in October - apparently a wonderful time. Anne and her husband, Rick, recently had a third child, Colleen Grace, in November. The alumni office notes that ALEX MAGOUN ran in the "alumni/current Bantams" crosscountry meet on Sept. 5, and joined his coaches from freshman year on the next day for a run from Professor Miller Brown's house in Glastonbury, CT. Your CLASS SCRIBE has had a busy fall, traveling for work and leisure. In early October, I gave a talk in Albuquerque and attended the International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta - a phenomenal sight ... and I thought all the hot air was in DC! In November, I gave a talk to a national nurses' meeting in Phoenix, then hopped into a 4WD

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LISABAILYN married Steve Parker this past September in North Andover, MA. CATHY ROCCA was a maid of honor. Steve and his partner, BRENDA ERIE NICHOLS, own a public relations firm (Parker, Nichols & Co.) that works with hitech start-ups. Lisa is a clinical psychologist in general adult practice and just changed employers to General Psychological Associates in Andover. Lisa is keeping her maiden name and they plan on living North Andover. PARSONS (WITBECK) CLARK is a major gift officer for the Wharton School. Parsons interviewed my wife, Sandra, for a position at Wharton this past summer, which she later accepted. Parsons and DAVID live in the Philadelphia area where he works for a maritime company based out of Delaware. MIKE SINS HEIMER responded to the challenge made in the last edition of the Reporter and reached me with an e-mail update on himself and all the other Bantams he's been in touch with. Mike and ANNE are currently living in Charlotte, NC and have rwo kids, Jake (nine) and Lucy (six). Anne is doing volunteer work and tutoring. Both kids are brilliant, active, bright, yada, yada ... Mike started a

chain of bagel stores and sold the business after rwo years, right before the great bagel market "crash'' of the mid-90s. He now runs another company he started, Integrated Marketing Concepts, which consults companies on strategy and product development. He also holds a patent (#5,746,669) for an outdoor soccer training game that has been licensed by Wham-0 and will be on the market in 18 months. He is happy, busy, and claims to be in shape, but this latter statement is most likely a lie. CRAIG VOUGHT (who is cringing at seeing his name in this column) is CFO of Speiker Properties in Menlo Park, CA. He and his wife have rwo young children. According to Mike, Craig is a permanent Californian whom we won't see moving back to the Main Line any time soon. MATT PACE works for the sports marketing company, Kaleidoscope. He recently moved to Detroit to get closer to his largest client, GM. He is single, which is frightening, and has a house in East Hampton that he lent to Mike for a week this past summer. Mike has promised to sublet to me next summer. TED AUSTIN and his family are living outside of Boston. Ted is general manager of Cranmoor Mountain in New Hampshire. TONY FISCHETTI is living in Yorktown, NY. He and his wife had a little girl this past year and Tony left his law firm to be a stayat-home dad. PETER GUTERMAN is still living and working in Hartford. The proud father of three, he works directly for the chairman of Pratt & Whitney, which requires heavy travel. Went to Homecoming a couple of weeks ago and saw AL SUBBLOIE. Saw on Business Wire recently that Al's company, IMA, recently won several software awards for product excellence and that he was also named chairman of the Connecticut Technology Council. BILL LINDQUIST and family were also on hand. Bill and Lisa have moved to Long Island where he is working as marketing director for Cablevision. JACK GREENE lives in Connecticut and refused to comment on his employment, but did

let on that he is looking for Mrs. Right. To help him out, we are spreading the word that he is producing films for HBO. JON STARR and his wife were at the game. He is working as a manufacturer's rep for a furniture company in the Maryland/ Delaware area. Congratulations to JENNIFER PROST and her husband, Michael Laser. Their son, Alexander Prost Laser, was born April 15, 1998. The family is doing well and send their best. Working my extensive AD connections, I managed to find the open bar at the AD house. (Since the CROW House is now a plaque, it's challenging to set up kegs there any more.) As of this submission, payload specialist ARMANDO PAOLINO, was awaiting liftoff of the space shuttle, in support of space station construction efforts. BEN BARON, GDI, write me. Things are good in Pennsylvania. My wife and I are expecting our first. Work is bountiful. Hope everyone had a healthy holiday. Send me the news of your life. Carl D.A. Rapp 54 Silo Hill Dr. Richboro, PA 18954 e-mail: carl.rapp@isacs.com or cdrapp@earthlink.net Class Agents: Eric Mendoza-Woods Wufred J. Talbot III Greetings and congrats to '83ers from your new Class secretaries: WENDY FARNHAM SCHON, MARISSA OCASIO, and TINA TRICARICHI, who happily volunteered for this position late on the Saturday night of our 15th Reunion. Speaking of which, the congratulations part of this message goes to all of you, for we, the Class of 1983, broke the 15th Reunion attendance record with a whopping 82 attendees; the record had been a lowly 71, Class President TODD BEATI bragged. By the way, Todd also told us that Class member, BRUCE ZAWODNIAK, played a big role in securing this record-breaking Reunion attendance! Reunion highlights included a great Saturday night band in the Washington Room, where the following classmates literally closed


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