Class Notes

1991

MARCH 1992 Susan Shankman
Class Notes
1991
MARCH 1992 Susan Shankman

I just received a "Grox Upreported that Andy Edison, during halftime of a UVA basketball game, won a date with Playboy's Miss May (he actually did win some prize). Dave Hillman is at Fordham Law, and Dave Dimlich is also in law school, at the University of Cincinnati, where he has found his specialty in the insanity defense. Matt Miller is here in Chicagoland working for a film production company, as well as at an entry-level position at Price-Waterhouse. Daryl Kessler is in New York paralegaling and working for CBS on Sundays. He'll be working fervently behind the scenes at Superbowl XXVI. Grog (JodyBrant) is teaching math and coaching basketball in D. C., and he is living with Dave Battels, who it seems has found a mentor in his boss. Chris Haber and John Scully are in Kenya, where Haber is producing his own TV show, and Scully has mastered face paints and tapestry decorating. For those of you who miss "Static Cling," Jake has cartoons appearing in the L.A. Times once a week.

Garrett Glanz recently moved out of the Chicago area and headed down to Tallahassee, Fla., to work for a company that publishes text books. T. Fin Repczynski, on the other hand, recently relocated to Chicago with the National Insurance Crime Bureau. He reported that he and bride-to-be Ann Rosamond have set October 10,1992 as the big day!

Josie Schimmel and Steph Rouzee are in Boston working on the Tsongas campaign, hoping to finally get a Dartmouth grad in the White House. Also in Boston, Marci Smith is working at CDI and living with AlisonSchutte-kazoody and Beth Gray. Marci was out in Chicago a few weeks ago, along with Lisa Janda (Notre Dame Law), LeslieVerkauf, and Heidi Dollenberg, who is working at the National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Md., and living in Arlington with Marjorie Culver. Leslie is working for Deloitte and Touche in New York and living with Lulu Krozl and Kiwon Choi.

Elsewhere in the Big Apple, Rob Mairs is paralegaling (I'm not sure where), as is MonicaFerrer at Baker and McKenzie. BrittneyWertheim is working in the media department for Young and Rubicam advertising agency. Rob wrote a while back: "At the November 15 Campaign for Dartmouth Kickoff at Lincoln Center, I saw (sounds like Romper Room; bear with me, it's my first submission to class notes) Kim Anstatt and PatCrocker, Josie Sandler, Charmaine Ess,Cindy Greene, and Alex Kondracke." Of course, Jon Murchinson and ElizabethKellogg were there too. The obvious reason is that Murch and Elizabeth are the head agents for our class. If you're interested in how to become a class agent, get in touch with them. It's a great way to keep in touch with people while giving something back to Dear Old Dartmouth. On a similar note, in case you hadn't realized, this publication is not like those complimentary in-flight magazines provided by your favorite airline. This is one of the many good causes financed by your class dues. So, if you haven't paid yet, take out your check book and send a check (made out to the Dartmouth Class of 1991) to Rick Gomez, 2216 North Geneva Terrace, Apt. 3NE, Chicago, IL 60614.

1401 E. Hyde Park Blvd., Apt. 306, Chicago, IL 60615

For those who miss "Static Cling," Jake Tapper has cartoons appearing weekly in the LA Times. Sue Shankman '91