KELLNER are proud, but tired, parents of their new daughter, Emily Meg. She joins big brother, Alex (four), who reportedly is adjusting better than his parents to the addition to the family. Charlie is ef\ioying the challenges of his position as the first town manager in Plaistow, N.H. Nancy is ef\ioying maternity leave from her position as branch manager, Tewksbury office, Bank of New England. MICHAEL KLINGER and Carol Drago were married in Jamaica Plains, Mass. (see Weddings). LISE LEVIN and husband, Bruce Bushwick, are expecting their third child in October. They now have two daughters, Sylvie (four), and Sophie (one-and-Qne-half). Lise writes that, since she has become a Domestic Engineer, she keeps herself sane by writing fiction. JORY LOCKWOOD completed her master of arts in computer sciences at Fairfield University during the summer of 1989. She is now teaching trigonometry and advanced algebra at Greenwich High School and spending time with her husband and one-and-Qne-half year old son. DEBORAH SIKKEL MENY writes that she had surgery this spring, which set her back physically. We all hope that you have made a strong recovery, Debbie! LOUIS B. (Chip) MEYERS has begun his second career. He completed his first year of medical school at George Washington University. DR. GERALD J. HANSEN III of Flourtown, Pa. has joined the faculty of the family practice residency program at Abington Memorial Hospital. He is also the medical director of the Wissahickon Hospice, a position he has held since 1986. Alan and MARGARET EISEN MYERS personally called during our vacation on Cape Cod to share the news about the birth of their second daughter, Joy, last July (see Births). KATIE and ROSS NEWLAND survived the Romanian Revolution! After two years in Bucharest, they moved back to Washington, D.C. this past summer. Katie writes that, having lived overseas for 10 years, they are looking forward to being in their own country for a while, with their three boys. Class President RANDY PEARSALL has joined OMON New York, Ltd. as management supervisor of advertising for Toyota and Philip Morris. Randy and his wife also had their second child, Alexandra, on May 22. Randy reports that everyone is doing fine. JEFF ROWLAND married Amy McNeish. For the last three years, Jeff has lived in New York City for six months during the winter and on a sailboat in Long Island Sound for six months during the summer. Talk about having the best of both worlds! Jeff is still a talent agent at ICM, and just received a gold ticket award from Madison Square Garden as Paul McCartney's agent! Jeff, I would have loved to have been in your shoes during McCartney's tour; he and the show were phenomenal (we saw it twice)! KENNETH SARNOFF is returning as the assistant general manager of the Williamsport (Pa.) Bills, double-A affiliate of the Seattle Mariners, for the 1990 season. Ken writes that the Bills
play in the Eastern League of minor league baseball. STEVEN G. SHAPlRO is now working at Wheelabrator Technologies, Inc. in Hampton, N.H. JIM SHEPARD has written a new novel, Lights Out In The Reptile House, published by W.W. Norton & Co., in February, 1990. KIMBERLY WHITE married John Osswald in 1986 and they live in Norfolk, Mass. with their first child, Peter Harlan Osswald. JEANNE WILSON has been promoted to the position of senior analyst in the public finance department at Moody's Investors Service. Jeanne also wrote in about the birth of her daughter, Jasmin (see Births). We recently visited with STEVE CORSO '77, ELLEN AHERN '79 and their two children, Jessica and Peter, at their new home in Holliston, Mass. It was great to see them. They are all doing well. We also visited with MARK STRICKLAND '77, who has been promoted to the position of director of the employee assistance program national service centers at CIG NA. Thanks to all of you who have written such interesting news. And to everyone ... keep that news coming! Class Agents: Charles D. Glanville, Esq. Frank Novak Caleb D. Koeppel, Esq.
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Jon Zonderman 535 Howellton Rd. Orange,Conn.06477
J. MICHAEL ABRAMS has completed his course work for a clinical child psychology Ph.D. at Chapel Hill. He will be interning at Judge Baker Children's Hospital in Boston. His reseru路ch interests are in child competency to provide legal testimony, and sexual abuse. EMILY LATOUR BOGLE continues at Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette in N.Y.C. MORRIS BOREA has joined the Hartford firm of Halloran & Sage as a senior litigation associate, specializing in lender liability and wrongful discharge of cases. BLAINE CARTER is with J.B.G. Properties in Washington, D.C. DR. MARTIN S. COGEN was board certified in ophthalmology in 1990. He is a clinical instructor in the department of ophthalmology at the Eye Foundation Hospital at the Birmingham, Alabama Medical Center. His specialty is pediatric ophthalmology and strabismus. STAPLEY EMBERLING has left Sotheby's to do free-lance writing. One of her current projects involves writing reviews of high school history textbooks that are published in a quarterly bulletin called The Social Studies
Review. TED EMERY is "still" an assistant professor of Italian at N.Y.U. He has a recently published and a forthcoming book - the first is a volume of plays by an 18th-century Venetian writer, Five Tales for Ute 17teatt路e, for which Ted wrote the notes, and the second is a scholarly monograph, Carlo Goldoni
as Librettist. CYNTHIA FLANAGAN is working as a free-lance writer and publicist for yachting magazines and yacht-racing circuits in the U.S. and Europe. "Lots of travel to warm-water ports!" she writes. KENNETH FRIEDMAN has been made a partner at Bettler Fowler, a law firm in N.Y.C. His practice is commercial real estate. REGINA GRIFFIN works for Scholastic Inc. in New York City. BILL IRVTNE is employed by the Boston flrm, B.l. Group, Inc., a performance services agency. PETER 0 . LAWSON-JOHNSTON has received a master's in real estate development from Columbia. SHIRLEY ROSS IRWIN has two grandchildren and is continuing her part-time law practice. THOMAS IZARD has been promoted to assistant vice president in private banking at Connecticut National Bank. TIMOTHY JENKINS has been made a partner at O'Connor and Hanmer. Judy's and his two sons are three and four-and-a-half, respectively. GINGER MACLEA MURTAUGH lives in Bronxville, N.Y. where she is an athletic coach at the local high school. "Can't wait to send my three kids to Trinity," she writes. TIMOTHY J. PHELAN's first book, Nihongo and Foreign Students: A Personal Sketch, was published last May by 17te Japan Times in Tokyo. Linda and PAUL PIESZAK write that they have a new son , Karden Spencer. Linda and KENT REILLY also report the arrival of a son (see Births). "He already has his Trinity sweat suit and is working out in the pool ," Kent writes. GARY SA VADOVE is working for Thomson Consumer Electronics and living in Indianapolis. KAREN SCHLOSS is working for Peggy Taglianno Public Relations in New York City. ALLAN SCHMID and his wife, Nancy, have a new daughter (see Births). PHYLLIS ST. GEORGE writes that she "got a dog." SUSAN TANANBAUM is a member of the history department at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. CATHERINE BOSTWICK WILSON has two children, Peter, almost three, and James, one. Class Agents: Joanne E . Johnson, Esq. T. Michael Preston, Esq.
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Cynthia Rolph Ballantyne 101 Abbott Rd. Wellesley Hills, Mass. 02181
Over 100 members of our Class attended all or part of our lOth Reunion. We broke the record for the lOth Reunion Class gift, surpassing our projected goal. Fortunately, the weather cooperated, and we were able to spend most of the weekend on the Quad, catching up on the past 10 years. As BRUCE FEINBERG said of his meeting up with TONY SHORE in Houston after a 10-year absence: "it seemed just like old times, except for the receding hairlines." Some notable attenders included FRANCIE PLOUGH, all the way from Paris,
France, and STEVE STUART, and his wife, Andrea, with their tllfee-week-old twins. JOSH FEINGOLD was sorry he could not attend, but he spent his summer months doing research in the Galapagos lslru1ds. KATIE JEBB NORTON wrote that her recent move to Santa Fe, N.M. with husband, Jim, and daughter, Molly, would also keep her from the festivities. Having returned to New England, MARY LEE SOLE is getting established in her practice as an orthopedic surgeon at the Hitchcock Clinic in Manchester. On the other side of the country, SUSAN McNALLY is the video producer/writer/director for Boeing Commercial Airplanes in Des Moines, Wash. ln April, LOIS ORDWAY was among several women graduates to participate in an exhibit of their artwork at the Widener Gallery entitled, "Trinity Women Painters: Color and Conflict." This past May saw DAVTD DEACON graduate from Fordham University with an M.BA. in marketing, with honors Beta Gamma Sigma, Alpha Mu Alpha; and DAVID CLARK receive a master's of administrative science in management from Johns Hopkins University. ROBERT HERBST, associated with the Pumping Iron Gym in New York City, has been selected to represent the U.S. and the State of New York at the 1990 International Powerlifting Competitions to be held in Abakan and Moscow in July. We look forward to hearing the results. PETER HALPERT writes that he is working for the U.S. Olympic Ice Hockey Program again, and was recently the curate for "Identities: Portraiture in Contemporary Photography," an exhibit of some 100 photos by 14 photographers from Philadelphia, N.Y., LA. and London. LANIER DREW was married on April 25 (see Weddings) and May 19! DAVID PFEIFFER was married AprilS, 1989 to Sru1dra Bertin in Glen Cove, N.Y. TODD PATTERSON wrote that he was to be married in May to a woman he met selling pots and pans while attending Trinity! JIM MARTIN married Celia Vlasin on April 7 in Washington, D.C. CHRISTOPHER and CAROL MELCHER HATCH wrote that their third baby, and flrst girl, Juliana Kathleen, was born on March 29. LYNN HYATT SCHAEFER also had a baby girl on March 17 (see Births). KATIE YOUNGDAHL-STAUSS had a baby boy, Jack Anderson, in September. She is living on a farm in Vermont, and continues to write and produce for several television programs, including National Geographic Explorer. LISA BLOCK is manager of meetings and conferences for the Society for Human Resource Management in Alexandria, Va. LT. ERIC C. LEWIS was released from the Navy in July and was continuing his family practice residency. RANDELL SCHERCK is practicing law at Lashly & Baer in St. Louis, Mo. His two children are Jennifer (four) and Peter (two) . MADELINE BATISTICH planned to be married in July (sec Engagements). Her future husband has accepted a tenure-track teaching position at the
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