Contrary to the header on the last class newsletter, Sandy Wood is our esteemed VP, not class secretary. Looks like somebody over at Blunt Alumni Center performed a less-than-un- obtrusive delete. Yo, Amy Cammann, straighten 'em out.
With all its news of offspring, this column feels five years younger. From New Jersey, Liz Epstein Kadin writes, "We had a baby boy, Peter Daniel, on September 7. He joins his sister Allison, age two-and-a-half, and at four weeks weighed almost half her weight. We may have a Dartmouth football player on our hands." Coach Teevens, take note. "I'm on maternity leave, enjoying it immensely, but will return to a job I enjoy as an institutional equity salesperson in December."
Attending the wedding of a couple of'88s, we met Allison Fontaine '88, sister of AnneFontaine, and learned Anne is lawyering in Brooklyn, practicing computer law. She and her husband have two young children.
Ken and Janet Rosenfield welcomed daughter Hannah Rose in September. We had great fun earlier this summer with Janet and Ken and son Cory, picking strawberries at a local farm and giggling at children awash in berry juice. To cut our laundry losses, all children were dressed strategically in a very bright red.
Another wave has returned, rebounding off the West coast. Karl and Cathy Hartmann moved to Boston last year from the Bay Area. Karl is a VP with The Boston Company Advisors, a subsidiary of Shearson Lehman Hutton. Turns out The Advisors benefits from the labors of several other classmates. Frank McNamara is Karl's boss, and general counsel for the company as of this June. Rick Rose is also a VP and manages the accounting department. Karl thinks Rick and his wife had a new baby last year. (If only people were conceived as easily as thought!) Neither does Karl stop there: Lee Burgunder finished his J.D./M.B.A. at Stanford in 1981 and is now a professor of business law at Cal Poly/San Luis Obispo. He and his wife, Susey Luttenberger Burgunder, have a baby named Brittany, who must now be a year old. Susey is an illustrator and artist, and met Lee through the UCSD exchange program.
Finally, Mark and Ann Muenzer Beams have left the Washington, D.C., area for Connecticut. (They tried to make their escape without telling us, but we have our ways ... . ) Ann ministers to her own congregation, Mark is still practicing law, and they live in a home which —along with all its accoutrements —has withstood more than 150 years. They've vowed to furnish with nothing younger; must make it tough to go antiquing. Safe and Happy Holidays to you all.
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