Charley Moore wrote about his various activities over the past year. Following graduation, he was a writing intern for a U.N.sponsored agricultural research group in Nairobi, Kenya. He worked on the Dukakis campaign in New Hampshire last fall before becoming a correspondent for the Middlesex News, a daily newspaper serving suburbs west of Boston.
Spring vacation was kind to Tom Palisi and Aaron Deykin. They sent a postcard from Aruba, off the cost of Venezuela, with this report: "Dancing, drinking, gambling, and tanning are on the schedule every day. We're doing our best for international relations, too." Nothing like a social conscience, I always say. Tom works for a biotechnology company named Cal-Bio in, you guessed it, California. Aaron will be attending med school at Harvard this fall.
The Peace Corps has gained the services of two more '87s of late. Margaret Johnson will be teaching English and Health Education in the Marshall Islands, about 2,500 miles northeast of Australia (oh, those Marshall Islands!). Margaret's interests in human services and living abroad motivated her decision to join the Corps. On the other side of the globe, Jim Goodrich is taking a two-year leave from UVA law school to teach English in Gabon, Africa.
Mark Henrie will be returning to the States this month after completing a master's in philosophy at Cambridge. Mark has been chosen a Javits Fellow through the education department at Harvard, where he will pursue a Ph.D. in political theory.
Now for an update on that consummate consulting conglomerate, the Bain gang. I saw Mike Keller in Denver where he will be reporting for work several times over the next six months, racking up astronomical frequent-flyer miles in the process. Jen Tisdel and John Hamlin escaped long enough to spend time on campus over Green Key, and Briggs Ferguson will join the gang now that he has graduated from Thayer.
Pam Gordon was married in June to David Furth in Mamaroneck, N.Y. ClaireGreenberg and Lisa Horowitz took part in the ceremony, and I had the good fortune of sharing a table with Robin DeAugustinis, Julie LeVeen, Jill Levy, NancyLomazzo, Holly Manheimer, Cory Mann, and Deb Schaumberger '86. Pam has returned to the textbook division of McGrawHill after her honeymoon in France.
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