At Jefferson Medical College, "somewhere in Philly," is George Becker. George agrees with TomMagardino, at NYU Med., that med school is great. So great, that the two of them found themselves in Barbados during Spring Break, along with Matt Miller, John Christmas, ChrisCrevier, and Adrian Block '89. Matt's at Merrill Lynch in N.Y.C; John's at River Forest Bank, Chicago; and Chris is at Prudential Bache in N.Y.C.
Clara Lee is working for The North Face company, Berkeley, Calif., in the creative services department, producing the marketing materials for each of the company's divisions.
Memo: David Roth is at Fordham Law this year and Jim Yu is at Vanderbilt Law.
Look for Nicolas Brown's first theatrical film, "The Magic Skis," this winter—he directed the film for Ski the Summit. He recently traveled to Mexico with National Geographic Explorer, and went to Indonesia in May to shoot an adventure special for the Fox TV network.
A "luftpostleichtbrief arrived from minireunion chair Mary Bachman and friends, Hamburg, Germany. Mary reports "reunited Germany is definitely the place to be." She's Fulbright T.A.-ing, as she put it, and says her students still think she speaks like she has potatoes in her mouth. One weekend, CareyStevens (en route home from T.A.-ing in Blois, France), Cor Van Niel (working in a chem lab in Mainz), Susy Svatek (studying in Gottingen), Kris Flolmes '89 and Beate Kreujtziger '89, got together for a mini-reunion. Spaghetti was served.
Kyrie Robinson and Paul Hartenstine have joined the Palo Alto, Calif., contingent. Kyrie's working towards a Ph.D. in child psychology at Stanford U., while Paul works at Oracle Corp. in the Mac Group. LindseyPahs has been travelling around Mexico and Central and South America.
After six months of ski-bumming in Aspen, M.A. Long moved to San Francisco where she took a job with the Harrison Design Group, a graphic design firm. Other San Franciscans Maudalison has seen or heard about: Liz Amlicke is working for IBM; Tammy Baker works for the Commonwealth Club; Lisa Anderson is working for a private art collector; and Aidan O'Connell is reportedly doing something corporate. BarbaraHarper has bought a house in Portland, Ore., and is working for a computer company there. Tom Swigert returned from six months of travel in Asia and then lead small groups on camping treks across the U.S. for Trek America.
U. Michigan's graduate anthropology program will be bettered by Jen Bond's presence this fall. Also, Suany Chough starts at NYU's art history grad program.
Tracy Gleason sent news of Jessica Silver's marriage to Will Hayden '88 in May in Scarsdale. Tracy was Jess's maid of honor, Becca Michaels sang, and many '9os were in attendance. By the way, Becca and TorBlaisdell are attending the New England Conservatory in Boston. Steve VanHorne is working for Sanwa Bank in Tokyo. DaveJorgensen is teaching computer science to 7th, 11th, and 12th graders in Huntsville, Ala. Of course, Tracy is a research assistant for the division of behavioral and developmental pediatrics of Evanston (111) Hospital, where she enters computer data and plays with babies.
Nuptials to report: Holly Allen married Bill Rexford in June. The stupendous Kansas City, Mo., wedding of Diane Mutti and David Burke 'B9 during the July 4th weekend drew many alums to the heartland and included a BBQ, a trip to an amusement park, fireworks, K.C. ribs, tours of the city, a beautiful ceremony where Diane sang, and a reception at the historic Bingham Waggoner Estate in Independence, Mo.
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