boys. Sara is a doctor in nearby Scarborough with Atlantic Coast Surgery. Jim Rossman and his wife, Alex, recently became homeowners in Manhattan and are now discovering the joys that accompany it. Jim is a senior vice president with SVP /General at Digitas in NYC, a marketing strategy company. Tom Noguerola has joined the world of private practice in Sacramento, CA, with the firm of McDonough Holland & Allen. Ross Buchmueller is the head of the private client group ofAmerican International Group, providing personal lines insurance to high net worth clients. Ross reports that he keeps in touch with Bob Edmunds and Dave Stedt. Having left the Atlanta Business Journal a couple of years back, Dave Rubinger is working for Ketchum, a communications and public relations agency. D ave, his wife, Heddy, and their four kids are building a new home in Atlanta. Dave recently gave Lincoln a tour of the partially completed Casa Rubinger. It looks like it will have plenty of space for transient Trinity alums. From the Left Coast, Susan Babcock writes, "I am currently at the Olympics (as a spectator-sorry, nothing great to report back to Trinity classmates ... ). I have no idea what the Trinity gang knows about me, but here's the quick update for me since Trinity. Still single ... Worked at LA Times for eight years. Also did the dot. com gig (Sameday.com) for over a year. Got my MBA from Stanford and also an A.M. in education while I was there. Still living in Pasadena, CA, (outside Los Angeles). Traveled extensively in there somewhere too ... Hope to hear about the rest of the Trinity crowd, with whom I have been terribly out of touch." Chris Smith and his wife, Kelly, are living in Simsbury, CT, with their three children. Chris' position with Otis Elevator occasionally takes him to the far reaches of the world. The alumni ofiice has learned that Pete Bradley was recently quoted in Infoweek and Computer World magazines as an expert on grid computing, a new model of integra,ted computing that may let companies tap into the power of large CQmputer banks, saving themselves millions in computer system upgrades. Pete is Pratt & Whitney's associate fellow for high-intensity computing and lives in Bolton, CT, with his wife, Emily (Miller) Bradley '89 and two-year-old son,John. As for us, we are still living in Franklin, MA, with our two children, Emilee, seven, and Andrew, four. We often see Robin (Wentz) Chisholm around town. Lincoln recently passed the 10-year mark at American International Marine Agency in Boston. While wandering the streets of Boston, Lincoln has run into Ted Shannon , who is a vice president at CRESA Partners in Boston, MA, a corporate real estate advisory firm. Erick Kuchar works for MetLife, which until recently was just a few floors above Lincoln's office. Nancy is enjoying being a stay-at-home mom. In addition, Nancy is also a home-based independent associate for Books & Beyond. Through her work, Nancy has been able to keep in touch with Kathy (Lawlor) Morrissey, Missy Regan Bronzino, Melissa (Farley) Tyler, Sharon (Larson) Schmidt and Kim (DiTallo) Gentile. Speaking of Kim, she and her husband, Steve, welcomed their first child, Justin Harry, shortly before Reunion, on April 28, 2002. In other baby news, shortly before Reunion, Lincoln ran into Julie (Kim) Sanderson on the MBTA commuter rail. Julie and her husband were expecting twins any second. Hopefully, all went well. Julie and family are living in Norfolk, MA. Bill and Lisa (Cadette) Detwiler were expecting a new addition to the family right around Reunion time.
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Ray Faltinsky and his wife,Tricia (Taffuri) '89, welcomed their third child, Raymondjohn ("RJ"),Jr. on Aug. 3, 2001. He is doted over by his sisters, Jessica, four, and Layne, two. Judy (Seibert) Schall reports, "My husband, Gary, and I moved to Franklin, MA, six months ago. After living in Manhattan , San Francisco, and Boston, we are now enjoying the peace and. quiet of suburban life. We missed Reunion since we just had a baby girl, Merritt Quinn Schall, on May 14." Congratulations to all! We apologize if we have missed anyone from Reunion or omitted any news. Being rookies at this and faced with a two-week deadline after we were elected, we had to scramble a bit. By the next edition we should have our act together. It is up to you, though, to make sure we have information to report. Please write or e-mail us all of your latest news. In the meantime, we will have our spies out there digging up things, too. We hope you have/had a wonderful summer.
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2002 Alumni Fund Results: $32,036 and 51% participation Class Secretary: Wendy C. Cataldo, 25 Wampanoag Dr., Franklin, MA 02038-1290 e-mail: wcataldo@ehealthdirect.com (work); wcataldo@msn.com (home) Class Agents: Constantine G. Andrews; Mark B. Davis Hi, Everyone! Well, I have a lot more updates this time around. It was amazing that so many of you answered my plea for news by having more babies and sharing the happy occasions. Thank you. That, and I did some arm-twisting during a recent get together with fellow classmates. Anyway, here is what is going on. Gina Gewant Doyle found time to organize our girls' getaway weekend to Newport, even though she was busy with her new daughter, Katherine Byerly Doyle. Katie was born Feb. 21 , and was eight pounds, 15 ounces, and 19 inches. Katie joins big brother, Jack, who will be turning two in September. Also in Newport was Jen Goffman Greenawalt, who has a new addition to her family. ]en's son, Julian Asher Banks Greenawalt, was born March 28. He was nine pounds, nine inches, and 21 and one-fourth inches and joins big sister, Allegra. Leslie Chvatal Ward, Nancy Spalding Gray, and Kim Coursen Parker were also there, and each had her own updates since all three are expecting this fall. The due dates are in September, October, and November, respectively. Kristy Gebhardt Macoy made the trip from Connecticut where she is busy as a full-time mom to Matt and Jack, and Mary Ambrogio was multi-partying by joining us in-between events for a wedding she was at in Newport, as well. During Reunion weekend for her husband, Mike Doyle '87, Gina was able to catch up with several classmates. Christy Chase Greene was there with her husband and her two boys. Christy is a full-time mom and is living in Providence, RI. Lisa Trocki Smith was there with her husband, Dave, and their son. Mark Weiland also stopped by for a visit. Mark has recently moved back to the East Coast from Portland, OR. Gina also had a nice get together recently with Diane Manning Abe. Diane lives in Lexington, MA, and stays home with her two girls, Katie, four, and Grace, one. Diane stays in touch with Shana Pyun Brown , who lives in Acton, MA, and has two children, Sophie, five, and Damon, two. ¡ Shana and Diane get together weekly for playdates, and their daughters