In October Stephanie Rouzee reported from her new home in the Lone Star state. Steph says that she's moved around so much lately that she can't even remember what her own phone number is; she had to have it listed. If any '91s are in Dallas, they have no excuse not to at least call she'd love to put you up if you're in town. Steph is a research analyst for a securities firm, Wasserstein and Perella, where she works for the energy group in oil and gas, doing research and publishing. She writes, "luckily for me, I seem to know all of the '91s who are in Texas—so I know four people here."
Jack An lives up the street from Steph, and he is going to medical school at the University of Texas. Paula Girouard and MarkLevine came up to Dallas from Houston to visit, and to "experience" the Texas state fair cows, pigs, cattle roping, the works! Trish Brown is in Austin, where she is working towards a graduate degree in engineering. That was all the news Steph had on the '91s in Texas; however, she did want to make it known that she has yet to hear from TreyMcAllister since he moved back to his own home state. Trey is reportedly in Santa Rosa, working for an adventure-tour company, and Steph remembers him mentioning something about hot air balloons.
Audrey Price is still in Boston, working for Deloitte and Touche. She recendy was out in San Francisco, where she saw Suzie King and Rob Kornblum as well as Barl Anhalt, who is pursuing a Ph.D. at Stanford. From what Audrey said, all is quiet on that Western front. Kim Cullen moved from Los Angeles to Boston in order to pursue a master's at Emerson.
Anita Poon finally decided to come out of hiding and share some news about herself. So where is the weary traveler now? Anita is currently residing in Dublin, Ireland, working as a project manager for the same translating company she had been working for out in Los Angeles. The company translates computer programs and manuals into various foreign lanuages. Oddly enough, Dublin is the European headquarters for a lot of computer companies, because of tax incentives. Actually, Anita has found Dublin to be quite boring, "in fact, very boring. It also has the most depressing weather. Summer has come and gone according to the Irish—according to me it never came. I think spring barely made it here." If anyone is heading off to the Emerald Isle, I have Anita's address. She would love some company.
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