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Don Hunton married Nancy Knoblock in August. Nancy got her B.A. from SUNY at Potsdam and has an M.S. in public relations from BU. Don is a physicist at the Air Force Geophysics Laboratory, Hanscom Air Force Base, Bedford, Mass. Don got his Ph.D. in chemical physics from the University of Colorado.
Joan McGivern plans to marry Andrew Lyle Rossner in June. Joan got her master's in international affairs from Columbia and her J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center. Andrew got his bachelor's at Cornell, and his master's in philosophy and J.D. from the University of Michigan. Joan is an associate at White and Case in New York City. Andrew is an assistant United States attorney in Newark.
Mark Felder is a foreman in a steel fabrication factory of the Anderson Hickey Company in Henderson, Tex. He works with Guy Blay '80. Before moving to Texas he was a chef in Denver, Colo.
Peter Maglathlin has been named associate director of the Danbury mint, a division of MBI, Inc., a direct marketing company. Peter joined the company four years ago after working with IBM for two years. Peter got his M.B. A. at Harvard. Don Rendall is an assistant U.S. attorney in Rutland, or at least he has been until recently. He is now going to be in a law firm in Burlington, Vt., Sheehey, Brue and Gray. Don got his J.D. at Duke University. After law school he worked as a clerk for U.S. District Judge James S. Golden and then for a law firm in Chicago. His wife, Sandy, is a sales manager of the contract division at Vermont Contract Furnishings Inc. They have two kids: Sam (two and a half) and Katie (eight months).
Florence Delbridge is still working in Florida for a group life and health insurance company as a computer programmer. Last fall she went on a vacation to England with her mother. She never sees classmates, but she does occasionally see wild alligators not too far from her home. Nevertheless, she continues to go swimming a lot, in the pool. The infestation of flying cockroaches, which has been so widely publicized, has not yet reached Miami from Tampa, so she has not seen them any more than she has seen classmates.
Hope Dobrow works for COMSAT in Washington, D.C. doing competitive analysis. For those of you who, like me, don't know what that is, I got a brief explanation. COMSAT is the U.S: signatory to INTELSAT and MRSAT, which are international agencies that administer telecommunications. Things have been exciting at COMSAT lately, because there have been rumors that they will lose their governmental monopoly. Hope got her M.B.A. from NYU. Dartmouth folks are scarce her way, but she does get to see Adrian Hewitt '77 and Dan Mahoney '77 quite often. Hope reports that she was recently wearing a Dartmouth tee shirt in a store, when an older woman approached her and asked, "Did you really go there?" Hope replied that she did indeed. The woman said "Oh, you brave thing!"
Anat Feingold is now living in New York City with her husband. They are both physicians. Anat recently finished her residency in pediatrics, after attending medical school at Washington University at St. Louis. Anat presently has a fellowship in clinical epidemiology. She is studying and providing health care for AIDS patients who are also I.V. drug users in the Bronx. She is concurrently getting a master's degree in public health from Columbia University in New York. Her interests are in helping the disempowered and terminally ill to obtain treatment.
Jennifer Jarvis and her husband, Ron King are living in New York City as well. Jennifer recently changed jobs. She was working for Time Inc. and is now with H. B.O. Jennifer often talks with Jeff Krolik, who is with the San Francisco office of HBO. Jennifer completed her M.B. A. at Columbia University in '83.
Ann Laquer and her husband, Jim Easton '77, are living in Denver. They have a two and a half-year-old daughter, Mira. Ann got her law degree at the University of Pennsylvania and then did a federal clerkship in Denver. She is now doing litigation at a small law firm. Jim is a psychiatric social worker at Children's Hospital in Denver.
Lincoln Hess finally returned my phone call. After Dartmouth he went to medical school in Tel Aviv in Israel for two years. Then, with the assistance of Peter Whybrow at the Dartmouth Medical School, he was able to get a transfer to Rush Medical College in Chicago. After medical school he did a five-year residency in psychiatry. His residency was through Einstein in New York City. All of his work has been with public hospitals, including most recently, Bellevue. During his residency, he also moonlighted as a psychiatrist at Rikers Island. He now works evaluating homeless psychotic people in Grand Central Terminal in New York City. It is his job to determine whether the people are sufficiently ill that they are a danger to themselves. His project keeps in touch with these people over a period of years. The project started a few years ago after a homeless woman died of congestive heart failure in Grand Central. Lincoln has done quite a bit of travelling including vacations in Brazil and France and visiting psychiatric hospitals in Peru and Cuba. As a hobby, he has been singing opera for six years and is auditioning for a summer performing group. Another hobby of his is ballroom dancing. Lincoln has been married, but expects his divorce to be finalized by this summer.