Welcome to this special issue of highly condensed, Reader's Digest-style class notes. No space to waste, so let's get started.
Bill Dubinsky, working for the Northern Trust Bank in Chicago, wrote about a truly amazing event, boys and girls. It seems some overzealous alums went to see Walter Palmer's team, the Utah Jazz, play the Washington Bullets at the Capital Center, brought along a banner reading "PUT WALT IN," and seated themselves in fall view of Walt's coach. According to numerous media accounts, in a post-game interview Walt said, "I appreciate their support, but I can't believe they ended a sentence with a preposition." Tim Cleary wrote for himself and other guilty parties Laura Jackson, Brad Lang, DerekSymer, and Vic Dalgliesh '89 that they wanted credit for the whole fiasco. You've got it, guys. President Freedman was unavailable for comment (but his own hoop's reported to be in great shape). Tim's working at Strategic Planning Associates; Laura's working for an educational consul ting/contracting firm; Derek's preparing exhibits for the 1993 opening of the National Holocaust Museum; Brad's a paralegal at Ernst & Young; and all of the above are in our nation's capitol, along with Senator George Mitchell's (D-ME) legislative correspondent, Jim St. John.
Laurin Grollman left her paralegal job at Skadden, Arps in New York to travel around the world with Mike Kanarick and MikeUram.
Jenifer Spaulding Goulard married Chris Goulard '89 in January. They spent their honeymoon at Disney World and at Ocho Rios, a Jamaican resort.
Andra Raudseps went to Riga, Latvia, to work as a translator and liaison to the international press with one of that country's largest newspapers.
David Greenberg is working on a master's in art history at Rutgers in central New Jersey He's spending the summer in Rome on an archaeological excavation.
Susan Klein (of course I remember you, Sue!) is working as an assistant to the associate dean at the Columbia School of Journalism. She's also finishing pre-med requirements and plans to apply for vet school in the fall. Matt Nadler, her "significant other," is working for an advertising firm in Toronto.
Scott Spring is living at 8 Brastow Ave. in Somerville, Mass., along with CatherineStempien, Becca Michaels, and his wife, Jennifer Goss, whom he married in June. Scott works for a national recycling company outside Boston. Becca is working at a Newton market research consulting firm. She's touring the U.S.S.R. for three weeks this summer with John Kornet and an American singing group. No word on what Catherine's doing.
Lynne Cohen quit a job in market research to become the managing director of Ginn Oil Company. It's her parents' company a space opened up she couldn't resist and she loves the job.
Engaged is Sharon Keeling, to one Nathan Shafer '92. The wedding is set for June 20, 1992, in Ridgefield, Conn. Sharon is working at Southwest Missouri State U. as assistant director of special academic programs.
Sara Mattis will enter the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State U. doctoral program in clinical psychology in the fall. She plans to study children's fears and their relationship to anxiety and depression.
Miriam Gross is off to MIT this fall to work on a masters in civil engineering. NinaKushner is in a mud hut in Africa and wants mail. Write her c/o Peace Corps; P.O. Box 582, Banjul, The Gambia, West Africa.
Kathy Heafey is working on the Dewars White Label Scotch account at Leo Burnett in Chicago. In August Katie Moynihan will start at Duke Med, and Virginia Maffei will begin at NYU Law.
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