Class Notes

1985

OCTOBER 1988 Sally Goggin
Class Notes
1985
OCTOBER 1988 Sally Goggin

I'm convinced that we have the best class president of all. Sue Finegan does a fantastic job of orchestrating class meetings and events while keeping everybody informed ... All this in addition to preparing for law school! On top of her own duties, Sue took the time to write me a ten-page letter with news on several of our classmates. This column and the next will be excerpts from her letter.

Ann Greenleaf is working as a paralegal for Burns & Levinson, a Boston law firm. Before that, she was horseback riding. DanCasey, president of Dartmouth North Shore Club, recently took the Massachusetts Bar after graduating from Suffolk Law School in Boston. He's also getting married this month! Dan plans to start with Sullivan & Worcester, a Boston law firm, in September.

Jill Morgan is living outside of New Haven with Doug Keere '86. She just got a job with Arthur Anderson in their newlyformed management consulting department. Laura Sonstrom and David Rosen were married in August. Sue Finegan, Emily Smith, Barbara Codding, SusannahGaylord, Rob Field, and Tom Kong were all in the wedding party. David and Lauren went to Australia and New Zealand for a month-long honeymoon, and then will travel cross-country until David starts Stanford Business School this fall.

Diane Bonina will enter her third year at University of Michigan Law School this fall. Apparently she was working at a Chicago law firm all summer and thinks she might go back there after graduation. EmilySaltzman worked on Dukakis's primary campaign in the west, in Oregon. On the other side of the political spectrum, KathyJeavons is working for Bush in the office of the legal counsel for the Vice President.

Laura Hicks took the Florida Bar this summer, with plans to work at a large litigation firm in Miami this fall. Ellen RobDins will be in Sue Finegan's class at Boston College Law School.

Kathleen Buckley returned to her third year of medical school at Boston University after taking a year off. During that year, she worked as a paralegal for a Boston firm. Carol Lewis moved from California to New York. She went through the Pan Am training program and is now a flight attendant on foreign flights! Barbie VanBuskirk moved from Hartford to Boston, and was recently promoted to a supervisor in P&G's sales force.

John Wolfe took the California Bar in July. He plans to live and work in L.A. Look for him on "L.A. Law." Cherie Dibbell will enter her second year at UVA's law school, and is planning her wedding for next summer. Jenny Page McCargo is living in Telluride, Colo., with her husband, Grant. Speaking of weddings, Jan Watkins recently got engaged, too. Jan still works for IBM.

Claire McEachern, a student in the University of Chicago's Ph.D. English program, has been published in the National Shakespearean Journals. She spent the summer in D.C. living with Janet Coit and Julie Mazman and participating in seminars at the Folger Shakespeare Library. John Palmer and lan Freed, reunited after being freshman-year roommates, traveled through India, Nepal, and Thailand for the summer. Highlights of their trip included a rain-filled 60-mile trek in the Himalayas, and successfully hitchhiking with two sikhs in the middle of the night. Ian is going to the Kennedy School this fall, while John is planning to attend Northwestern Business School.

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