Class Notes

1992

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

Happy New Year, classmates! Here's wishing you the best of everything in 1994. Let me start by thanking all of you who responded to my pleas for correspondence. Because of the few minutes that each of you set aside to write me, I have plenty of news to report.

Before I get to the mail, however, I must report on the Boston mini-reunion, held shordy before Homecoming in October. The reunion at Jillian's Billiard Hall in Boston, arranged by Jon Yusen and Johnette Kao, was small but social. I arrived with AshleyO'Neill, who has been consulting with Braxton Associates since leaving Loyalty Management last spring. Naomi Aoki, Sara Cassidy, and Laura Walters were there, griping over their disappointment in the male population of Boston. Naomi is a marketing assistant at Houghton-Mifflin, and Sara works for the Urban Outing Club, where she plans group outdoor activities throughout the year. Laura, "single and looking," is working for the Lenox Hotel until she enters graduate school in archaeology next year. Sara reports that Lori Jacobs is the assistant dean of students at a high school in Waltham and is engaged to someone named Dean; and Elizabeth Carroll now lives in New Orleans, where she works for the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in a pediatric AIDS unit.

Dave Aznavorian showed up with TinaMabley, who had recently finished teaching teen issues and negotiation to high school students at Wellesley College's Exploration Summer Program. Also at the reunion were ErikaSimeon, still doing research at Brigham & Women's Hospital; Rich Demerle, who is a reporter for the Lawrence Eagle-Tribune; and Courtney Dickinson, Tim Keohane,Kristin Knies, Adam Farber, Shari Hubert, and Aleke Msumba. Late arrivals included Yoo Jin Kim, who had put in another long night for C.D.1., and Dave Quenemoen and Chris Homer, both living in nearby Somerville.

At Homecoming a small gathering of people outside Murphy's included Tim Zeilman, Corey Quinn, and Amy Burroughs, who all recently finished the Marine Corps Marathon in Washington, D.C. Amy works for Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Corey is a paralegal in D.C., and Tim recently transferred from Washington & Lee Law School to George Washington Law. Glen Hoar walked by, and he reported that he loves medical school in Newfoundland. Also in town were Gretchen Roush, in her second year of law school at the University of Illinois in Champaign; Class Prez Jen Bergeron, who works for the foreign service; and KathieCaulkins, who recently returned from Beijing, China, where she taught English. My apologies to those of you I left out it was a long weekend.

As you might have noticed by my change of address below, I recently returned from Boston to the Upper Valley, where I work for a personnel agency in West Lebanon. If any of you are looking to relocate, let me know (I get a referral fee . . .).

So far I've seen quite a few '92s in the area. Dan Allen and Marianne Bocock are assistant coaches at Dartmouth, Dan with baseball and Marianne with women's lacrosse. Mike Mahoney is the assistant sports information director at Dartmouth. ChantelleWood is teaching in Vermont. Kristen Morrow, Brad Johnson, and Sam Scollard are Thayer and Fuck Schools. Kim Isaacs and Adrianna Bravo are at Dartmouth Med. Hope Worrell works for Technica, a ski company in West Lebanon. Chip Martin lives in nearby Grantham. And rumor has it that Ned Waters is in the area. I also bumped into Brook Miller, who was visiting TommyClark. Brook is a fundraiser in Washington, D.C., and Tommy is still playing a lot of soccer in various parts of the world.

Well, here I am over my word limit, and I haven't even touched the mail. I'll get to it in March. Keep in touch.

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