Overcome by guilt and fond memories of our freshman trip together, Dave Wilson finally picked up the Dictaphone and sent me news about a number of classmates. Dave is married and living in Rowayton, Conn., where he runs his own company which finances computer hardware for corporations. His wife, Myra Gelband, is a senior editor at Sports Illustrated in New York.
In October Chris O'Brien married Kathleen Harrington in Chatham, Cape Cod. Before leaving for Corsica, the bride and groom celebrated with Bill Holmes, Richard O'Brien, Ben Riley, and Dave. OB works in the D.C. area for an energy consulting company that plans cogeneration facilities nationwide. Kathleen has recently created a foundation to foster cultural ties between the United States and South Korea.
Bill Holmes is undertaking a six-month stint of volunteer surgery in Cambodian refugee camps and will begin a plastic surgery program in Boston in the fall of 1992. Ben Riley is practicing law in San Francisco. He and his family narrowly escaped the big fire in the Oakland area. Ben also recently competed in the Escape from Alcatraz "Triathlon. Last fall Lymanand Betsy Missimer became the proud parents of twin daughters, Molly and Kelsey.
Steven O'Neill has left the Environment Crimes Unit of the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office to enter private practice. Like many of us, he apparently is feeling the pressure to save for future Dartmouth tuitions. Steve will be specializing in water rights and reclamation issues. He, wife Barbara, and their two-year-old son Blaine, live in Santa Monica, and number-two is due in May. Steven reports that, for some inexplicable reason, he has decided to spend a fair amount of time surfing with Ted-O.
Jim Schley reports that after four years of traveling with an experimental theater troupe in Europe, he has returned to Vermont and married Rebecca Bailey. They are building a house in Strafford, Vt., on land which is collectively owned by six families. The group includes Dartmouth alums Katie Botsford '81, Terry Garrison '80, Nate Hine '78, and Nellie Pennington '83.
Finally, as many of you have undoubtedly learned, Buddy Teevens has left the Hanover Plain for a coaching position at Tulane. To say that he will be sorely missed is, obviously, an understatement.
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