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first book, in collaboration with about l 0 other lawyers, on litigating music law. Also, he's hoping to teach music law in NYC, as he enjoyed the experience in Syracuse. He wrires, "I just spent five days with CHUCK CORDOVA in Myrtle Beach playing golf. He's great. He married a medical malpractice lawyer and lives in Forest Hills. TYLER THORS and I stood up in Chuck's wedding and saw PRISCILLA PAULIN THORS '90 (yes, she married Tyler) and CHRIS JOHNSON among others." Another Triniry socialite is MATT MAGINNISS. He writes, 'Tm living in the northern Virginia technology corridor. I'm a manager for PricewaterhouseCoopers consulting. I have a wonderful wife and two children, ages six and four. I recently spent time with JOHN MAGGIONI '87 and his wife, SUE KINZ MAGGIONI. They are living in sryle in Massachusetts. John is wo rking with Alex Brown and Sue is a lawyer in Boston. Sue is also expecting a baby later this year. I also spent time with JEFF MUNESES '87 and his wife and son. Jeff is a successful chiropractor in the Baltimore area. Jeff's family is also expecting another baby." ALLYN MAGRINO and her husband, Per Holmberg, are expecting their first child in October, and are planing to bring him/her to Sweden for Christmas. She writes, "On top of that news, we've had a busy year in other areas as well, including moving to a new apartment in Manhattan, and buying a house in Orient, LI on the North Fork, near the summer home my family has owned since my childhood. The public relations agency I started in 1992 with my sister, Susan, Magrino Agency, is having a banner year. In addition to our longtime client, Martha Stewart, for whom we've handled publiciry launches this year for everything from garden products at Kmart to a new Halloween CD, our clients this year have included the St. Regis hotel chain, and magazine

clients, including Town &

Country, Cosmopolitan, 0 , The Oprah Magazine, Offipring, and Expedia Travels. I'm in touch with fellow classmates JENNY COOPER, PILAR PROFFITT (who had a baby girl named Grace in May 2000), REGAN HOFMANN HATFIELD, MIMI LAWSON-JOHNSTON HOWE, and DAN SUTTON '87, all of whom are doing well. BARBARA SCUDDER writes from NYC, 'Tm still with PaineWebber, Inc., doing financings for public and nonprofir hospitals and other nonprofir organizations. I had the most amazing vacation this spring, taking a couple of weeks to explore Arizona, l 0 days of which were spent hiking into, then rafting down, the Grand Canyon. I recommend this to everyone! In June, I was thrilled to get a chance to see STEVE BELBER recently on stage in The Laramie Project, a play he's been working on for a couple of years under Moises Kaufman, a well-known director and playwright. Steve is also a new dad! I'm also in touch with Becky Holt, Laura Thomas Standard, MICHELLE MONTI HARTIN, and SUSAN DIXON '90, who are scattered around the world and doing great things. Laura is also a new parent, having given birth to her sweet son, Elias, last December. Michelle Hartin writes, "I recently got a great promotion at

work - to Web project manager at HealthDialog.com in Boston. We are producing a Web sire that provides health care 'decision support' to people facing serious medical treatments for cancers, heart disease, and other conditions. Ir's heavy work bur a good cause. ,'

NANCY COTE SULLIVAN writes, "BILL '90 and I are expecting an addition to the family in December. Bill has a new job as a national account marketing representative for Random House and he's having lots of fun getting paid to read books. I've had a recent promotion to director of communications at the Waterbury Foundation. So we have been very busy and are interested in advice from other parents. BILL CHAREST was married in April. His wife's name is Marcie and they are now living in Glastonbury. MIA MICHELIZZA ZACCARDELLI recently bought a big, new house in Glastonbury and has a new teaching job in South Windsor. We visited them for their son, Lorenzo's, second birthday parry." That's it for this installment. Remember: keep those e-mails and letters coming, and if your name doesn't show up in the Reporter it's because you haven't written!

Julie Lowry 47 Campfield Rd. Manchester, CT 06040-5714

NOTES

e-mail: Julie@lowry.net Class Agent: Sean A. Abbott

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Reunion was a lot of fun. I was amazed at how many people looked absolutely fantastic and seemed very happy. There were lots of adorable children and many nice significant others attached to members of our Class (more on that below) . Thanks to JEFF BARRY and ALEXIS BRASHICH MORLEDGE for leading us into the 10th Reunion. If you attended Reunion, you've probably already gotten a letter from Alexis. She asked me to thank everyone who came or contributed to Reunion. She is busy with little Louis and all of her volunteer work in New York Ciry. She volunteers with Junior League, Sacred Heart, (Triniry, of course), and the Museum of Natural H istory. We had an alumni award winner among our ranks. MICHAEL POE won the award for traveling the farthest. He and his fiancee, Sue-Ann, came to Reunion by way of the Caribbean. Michael looks great. Life Down Under is definitely agreeing with him. He used his time during his acceptance speech to dispel a popular myth . . . no one in Australia actually drinks Fosters. We have a new president and vice president. GREG

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