Class Notes

1991

June 1994 Sue Shankman
Class Notes
1991
June 1994 Sue Shankman

I'm just finishing up another summer as assistant director of Eisner Camp in Great Barrington, Mass., and I'm looking forward to rejoining reality and catching up on all the '91 news.

Sarah Barton is working in her native Rhode island as an assistant account execute at Pagano, Schenck & Kay in Providence. She previously worked as an account coordinator for Harcomm Associates in Cambridge Mass., where Colin Stretch has just finished his second year at Harvard Law School

Mark Robinson just completed his second year in a joint J.D./M.B.A. program at Vanderbilt University. He spent the summer m England studying international business law. At this point Mark isn't too sure what he wants to do when he finishes with school. According to him, "since I got my computer science modified with psychology degree (read artificial-intelligence degree) from Dartmouth, I might want to go into computer intellectual property. I'll know more after I take patent law next semester! As usual, I'm anxious to meet other '91s in or around Nashville." Mark's e-mail address is .

In May Michael Tsao graduated from UCLA Law School and was planning on taking the California bar exam in July. He'll be staying in the L.A. area and working in the litigation department of Mitchell Silberberg & Knupp. He reports that Keith Dangleis is enjoying himself at University of Colorado medical school, although he hadn't decided on a specialization yet.

David Newman has been working hard at Yale Public Health, although beginning in August he is starting a dual-degree program in environmental science at the school of forestry. He spent the summer working in Albuquerque for an environmental consulting firm that specializes in ground-water contamination management and risk assessment. Dave occasionally runs into Rebecca Chrichton, now a third-year med student at Yale. Last he saw her, she was reading up on sleep disorders.

Brad ASusmus in his second year with the Padres, is considered one of the best young defensive catchers around. Elsewhere in the wide world of sports, James Blackwell two-time Big Green MVP (also one of the College's all-time assist leaders), was selected the CBA's American Conference Player of the Week in March. James is currently a guard for the LaCrosse (Wise.) Catbirds of the Continental Basketball Association, which is the official developmental league of the NBA. Classmate Brett Haber could soon be reporting on Blackwell. Brett has once again been relocated: this time to Bristol, Conn., where he will be an anchor on ESPN's Sports Center. Ben Blackburn is designing golf courses in Florida.

Keep your eyes and ears open for news of a mini-reunion coming soon to a city near you.

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