With each new year come resolutions and new beginnings. I saw various '88s over the holidays at parties and functions, and I asked all to resolve to send news of class-mates. Also, as part of a New Year's outlook, I encourage the class to write in with opinions on issues of class interest so that we can keep in touch with what our classmates
This column, I thank Sandy Broadus for her letter bringing us up to date on many fellow classmates. Sandy tells us that LizannNagel is living in the Village in New York and is happy working at Time Warner as a systems analyst. Stu Lusky is working in Boston and recently became a "land baroness" after buying a townhouse in Cambridge. Marianne Downey is clerking for a judge in Connecticut. She graduated last spring from the University of Connecticut Law School.
Karen Walters moved from New Jersey to Cambridge to start grad school this year at Harvard. Joining her at Harvard is JoanneHalpern, who will also be working on a graduate degree. Samatha Hankins just graduated from Boston College Law School and is working at the Manhattan DA's office. Sandy reports that Kirby Fowler graduated from NYU Law School and plans to be a lawyer in D.C. She also says Sean Black just received his medical degree.
Luzmila (Johnson) Robinson graduated from Harvard Law, and she and her husband are living in Virginia. Angela Jones is in D.C. as well, working for the Bank of Boston.
As for Sandy, when she is not acting as a Dartmouth '88 reporter (thanks, Sandy), she is working as a Stiller Fellow at Georgetown University Law Center's Stiller Program. Sandy graduated from Boston University School of Law in May of '92 and passed the July '92 D.C. Bar. Sandy's program is a two- year L.L.M. program in advocacy. In this program she spends the first year as a defense attorney for indigent clients, trying misdemeanor and felony cases in D.C., and the second year trying her own cases, supervising third-year Georgetown Law students in the Criminal Justice Clinic, and also teaching weekly classes on advocacy skills.
I ran into another 'BB lawyer at my firm of Bayh, Connaughton, Fensterheim & Malone in D.C. While I was in the coffee room, I saw a face that looked familiar—it was SuparnaMalempti. She was at our firm on business, and said those infamous words, "Did you go to Dartmouth? '88, right?" Suparna is now working for the Falton County Public Defendant's office in Atlanta.
Weddings galore for '88s. Tres Iszzard married Elizabeth Sadlon in Cazenovia, N. Y. Among the many Dartmouth alums on hand were Chris Annacost, Brent Forester, EricOlson, Jay Fogarty, Neil Friedman, LarrySpiegelman, Bill Bundy, Jevin Eagle and his wife, Jani Rauch, and Bob Hong. Tres and Elizabeth spent their honeymoon in Ireland and are now settling outside of Cincinnati, where Tres begins work at Proctor &Gamble.
Lori Gontary married her HTH Gary Pager in their hometown of Berlin, Conn. Sev- eral '88s were in attendance, including StephAscole and Gail (Hobson) Wilkings and her husband, Danyl. Anita Hum and Greg Heald were in the wedding party.
Daron Fitch and Suzanne Dotson '9l were married last summer in Florida, where Daron is clerking for a judge. Daron was a Law Review editor at Ohio State University Law School. Eddie O'Garra was married to Camille Barrett '91 in October in Manhattan. Eddie is in his second year of law school at the University of Connecticut in Bridgeport. Keep the news rolling in.
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