Class Notes

1992

November 1994 Jessie W. Levine
Class Notes
1992
November 1994 Jessie W. Levine

It was a cloudy and cool September day in Hanover as the '98s gathered to watch their first Dartmouth football game of the season, half time most '98s resisted the taunts from upperclassmen and alumni, who urged them to "Rush the field! Rush the field!" Before the teams made their re-entrance into the stadium, however, a solo 'shman wearing an Indian T-shirt ran across the field, followed shordy by eight other brave (read: stupid) first-years, who were met on the field by New Hampshire's finest. Unfortunately, those arrests were the highlight of an uneventful game; U-Penn beat the Big Green 13-11.

Jen Bergeron, on the eve of her departure for an unspecified amount of time in Pakistan (she works for the Foreign Service), resigned as our class president. The Class Executive Committee will notify you as soon as we elect a new class president.

In the meantime, Jon Yusen is serving as interim class president, and he planned a fantastic mini-reunion for Homecoming Weekend. Jon just started his first year at Tuck and plans to marry Meredith Hersch '93 in the fall of 1995.

A July article in a Maine newspaper announced that Will Sweetser took a break from his reporting jobs at The Lewiston Sun, The Irregular, and The Rangeley Highlander (all Maine papers) to teach creative writing at a childrens' arts camp.

Jamie Yesnowitz just started his third year at the University of Miami Law School, where he is the editor-in-chief at the law school newspaper. In his spare time (I didn't know there was any in law school), Jamie is writing a semi-fictional account of life at law school. He reports that Evan Frayman is in the law review atMiami, Jim Gino is in the navy, and Pat Brumbaugh was teaching grade school in South Miami before heading to law school this fall.

During the summer Juliet Serenyi and Wendy Gruenberg led groups of high-school students on backpacking trips through the Rockies in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho. In September Juliet left for a nine-month environmental-research project in Ecuador, funded by a Dartmouth Reynolds Grant. Juliet reports that Monique Guesnon just started a new job in New York City, working for a consulting firm that does some work in Russia (Monique has already been to Moscow on assignment).

Liana Frey, who works for Braxton Associates in Boston, was recently transferred to Braxton's Melbourne, Australia, office for a year. Liana reports that Lori Weinstein is finishing up med school at Brown University. Cali Shea attends copywriting school in Atlanta. Chitra Narasimhan works for First Boston in New York City, and JeannetteMcMahon is a congressional aid in Washington, D.C. Vince Pennington is at Harvard Law School, Bill Moss is in law school at the University of Texas, and Loren Edelson is about to start her third year of working in Japan.

Kevin Kruse and Roz Fahey were engaged in March and will marry in the spring of 1995. Liz Hellman and Tisha Jackson will be in Roz's wedding party, while Yoo Jin Kim and Duane Pinto will stand alongside Kevin during the big plunge. Roz is in her third year at Harvard Law School, and Kevin, who works in Boston, plans to go to business school next year.

I'm beginning to see the bottom of my mailbag, folks! Don't let this happen to me...please write! Take care and keep in touch.

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