Class Notes

1986

November 1994 Liz Babb Fanlo
Class Notes
1986
November 1994 Liz Babb Fanlo

"Billboards for Time Cop bearing Todd Moyer's name as producer are currently plastered all over the country."—David Rauchllse Rieger lives in Providence, R. 1., where she is a post-doctoral resident in pediatrics at Rhode Island Hospital. She got her Master of Science degree from Northeastern and her M.D. from the State University of New York.

Nancy Stein Woolf has been promoted and is the top-notch women's buyer at Lord & Taylor in New York.

Walter Tsui got in touch via the Internet and wrote, "Had a couple of encounters of various sorts in the last month or two that prompted me to send this message. Saw MaryBeth Faubert Mahoney while having dinner at Chris and Heather Keare Huff s house (both 'B4s) in Wellesley not too long ago more precisely, about two weeks before Mary Beth had what I'm told is a beautiful baby girl named Megan. (Not surprisingly, given how fabulous Mary Beth looked just before giving birth.) Was in Tokyo on business at the end of July and saw a picture of Pam Loos in the American Express company newsletter. On the same trip, I was staying at the Hotel Okura and noticed some pictures of KarenVoss Gruzen rubbing elbows with the rich and famous guests in the hotel magazine's 'Distinguished Guest' department. (Her title is given as guest-relations director.) Isn't it fitting somehow that I'd see pictures of people I haven't seen in years in Japan, the land of the point-and-shoot cameras?"

Liz Musser Spurr happened to sit down at the table next to mine last week during lunchtime in sunny, beautiful San Francisco. Liz is working for Runner's World magazine as western advertising manager. She continues to participate in marathons such as the Mt. Hood, Ore., race she just completed. It was a 190-mile relay race from Mt. Hood down to the Pacific Coast. She had recently bumped into a few '86s at a trade show in Reno. ChachCurtis, Liz said, is working for Merrill Lynch in Burlington, Vt. When she asked him what he did for the venerable firm, Chach answered, "I don't know, I think I'm VP of operations or something." (And he gets paid how much?) Liz also ran into Sue Smith Samwood, who is working in sales for W.L. Gore, the company that makes Gortex. She lives in Montreal. Ned Moulton is married and living in New York City, where he works for a bank. (Hey Ned, Liz says "Hi" and is glad to hear that you are doing well.) Laine Bertsche lives in N.Y.C. and was recently hired by Gruner Jahr, a publishing company, where she is working on new business ventures.

And now for a major brush-with-fame can- didate: Todd Moyer. Todd's movie compa- ny, Dark Horse Entertainment, just produced The Mask starring Jim Carrey. The movie grossed over $23 million on its opening week- end. Todd's next project was Time Cop, star- ring Jean-Claude Van Damme, which has received great reviews as well. Check out the movie billboards with Todd's name as pro- ducer. Todd is married and lives in Los Ange- les. Thanks for that update goes to DavidRauch, who is a lawyer and modestly writes that he "managed to pass the California Bar Exam, i.e. the most difficult one, on my first go around." He now works for Pillsbury, Madison, and Sutro, the sixth largest law firm in the country. Major thanks for all the news, David!

Well, that's all there is, this time around gang. Keep it coming!

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