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rece ntly been promoted to run their interactive media sales department. Alex Valente is also li ving in NY, acti ng and modeling and ap paren tly looking to head o ut to LA soon. C heck out his Web si te: www.alexvalente.com. You must be 18 or older to visit. Patrick Gavin writes, " News: I've become the associate editorial page editor at the Washington Examiner, a contributing editor at Fishbow/D C (wv-.rw.fishbowldc.com) and a contributing writer at the Huffington Post (www. huffmgtonpost.com). It's killed my social life." Lucie Leblois writes, " A bunch of 2000-ers went to Katie Sutula and George Smith's wedding this summer (in Philly)-very fun , and, of course, had a great time seeing everyone that went! T hat said, other Trinity get togethers included Gail Davie, who came to the French Alps this sunun er to spend some quality tin1e with Ramsey and me, hiking around the mountains. Adam Goldkamp headed down to DC for the weekend, as did Anne Sawyer, Elizabeth Digiando and Becky Ginsberg . In the meantin1e, Christian Allen (aka: Tripper) and Melissa Gillooly headed off to Rwanda to help build a hospital-it's been ve ry exciting (according to their e-mails), including visits to their si te from President Kagame. Back in DC, we've bumped into Kinm1y quite a bit, as well as Sarah Bontempo '01. And as for personal news, the big one of the summer is that R amsey and I got engaged! Another Trinity wedding coming soon ...." Scott Raymond wri tes, " M atriculated this fall at Stanford Graduate School of Business with Emma Fuerst (MBA '06) and Jane Norton (Trinity '01, MBA '07) ." Alicia Ferraro writes, "Became engaged to Bryan Collins in August and we are planning a wedding in August of 2006 in downtown Chicago. Mter the wedding we will reside in Columbus, Ohio." Derek Dailey writes, ''I'm living in Cli.ffside Park, NJ, wi th my fiancee, Alison. We are gettin g married on April 8, 2006, in Key West, Florida. I am also a partner of an employee benefits consulting company called MJM Benefits, Inc., an affiliate of MJM Global Services, Inc., which are both located in Englewood, NJ. Oliver Page '01 and I will also be co-starring in a H ollywood film withAl Pacino and Nicholas Cage th at will be coming out around the time of the next Trinity R eporter called Just Kidding. Nora Matthews has just accepted a position as edu cati o n director at Hartford C hildren's Theatre. She received her M.A. in arts education from Saint Joseph College this sununer, as well as a cross-endorsement on her elementary teaching certification to teach theatre arts, which has only recently become available in the state of Connecticut. She will be moving to Southington, CT, in early 2006. AJ Fuentes Twombly writes, "Dillon and I are still in Istanbul, working at th e consulate. We will be leaving next Jun e. Beccah Eldridge, Greg Kern, Andy Peterson, John Griffin, and Matt Ruggles all recently came out to visit. Just talked to Natasha Ross , who is living in Boston wim Scott Armstrong. Beccah is in architecture sc hool at University of Florida." l graduated law school in M ay and returned to Wilmington, NC, w here I work at th e law firm of Jo hnson, Lambeth & Brown. Remember to send all your class notes information to Loutit@aol. com.

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Alumni Fund Goal: $20,000 Class Secretary: Class Sec retary: Thomas C. Tischer, Jr. , 36 Sea Island Drive, N ewport Beach, CA 92660 e-mail: thomas.tischer.2001@trincoll .ed u Reunion Agents: Jessie Achterhof; Charles K. Botts Ill ; Georgiana C hevry; Keith Connor; Eli zabeth Fairbanks; Ann Grassi ng; Megan Meyers; Michelle Theodat

Alumni Fund Goal: $8,000 Class Secretary: Ellen M . Zarchin , 2 Pondside Drive, Walli ngford , CT 06492-6043 e-mail: ellen.zarchin.2002@ trincoll.edu Class Agents: Nicole K. Belanger Gree tin gs and Salutations! This is a lengthy C lass Notes (Yeah!!), so I'm just going to get right to it. Andrea Lincoln and Mark Mahoney have welcomed Norman, a labradodle, into their co ndo in South Boston. Sarah Riolo got engaged to David Osowa '01 over Labor Day Weekend on Nantucket Island. T hey are planning a wedding for October 2006, on antucket. Congratulations' Kate Toman reports that she attended three Trinity weddin gs this sunm1er. She recently spent Halloween with Shannon (Herold) Spanos '03 and Greg Spanos, who flew up from Baltimore to attend Steve Cella's annual H alloween party in Salem, MA. Sarah Farnham and Caroline Leary live in Somerville, MA. Caroline is working as a project coordinator, which takes her traveling from coast to coast. Sarah is finishing her last year of graduate school in dance therapy and mental health counseling. Jonathan Morley finished his MBA at Northeastern University in Boston in M ay 2004. H e is now working as a sales associate for EMC in their corporate headquarters in H opkinton, MA. Jon is responsible for supp orting the sales team that covers Western Manhattan and Westchester County territories, including the fmancial district and legal verticals in N ew York City.

Notable Justin LaFreniere '01 was a third year Tulane University medical student when the devastating hurricane hit New Orleans last August. Over the course of just a few weeks, LaFreniere was a key player in the unprecedented feat of moving an entire medical school to another university and another state. "We had daily 4:00 p.m . meetings to go over the progress we were making on everything from curriculum restructuring to housing , parking , and legal issues with our New Orleans Landlords," he says, reliving the incredible amount of detail needed to pull this off. One of 400 Tulane students moving fro m New Orleans to Houston to attend Baylor University, he is thankful for the incredible welcome he and his classmates have received in Texas. "The resources and the can-do attitude of the people here at Baylor and in Houston have been nothing short of a miracle." Physically and emotionally exhausted, the 400 future physicians gathered at an orientation to launch their new school year, where they were tearfully welcomed by their new president. LaFreniere's efforts did not go unnoticed and were acknowledge with a round of applause.

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