Class Notes

1984

October 1995 Amy Iorio
Class Notes
1984
October 1995 Amy Iorio

Curt Ollayos and Christine Hellauer '86, his wife, got transferred back from Orlando, Fla., to Kensington, Md., by the navy. He's a pathologist for the navy. Curt said, "Our three sons enjoyed the whole process and seem to be glad to be back in Maryland." Even though they moved away from Disneyworld?!

Dan Skiest writes that last summer, after he finished his fellowship in infectious diseases, and his wife, Suzette, finished her residency in anesthesiology, they moved from Connecticut to Dallas, Texas, where they attended their first rodeo to get into the spirit of the state. He writes, "The reason we moved was not for the rodeo, but for our careers. I am now assistant professor of internal medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases, and Suzette is in the Department of Anesthesiology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. The other major change was the addition of Hannah Elizabeth to our family. She was born on January 11, 1995. She is doing great and is keeping us busy without a moment to rest."

Ralph Barton's multimedia design skills are now world reknowned. Pick up a copy of Fred Moody's I Sing the Body Electronic for a close and personal account of building a children's multimedia encyclopedia at Microsoft. Ralph comes in on page 278. Only those close to Ralph, i.e. me, know that Fred signed his copy to Ralph with something to the effect of "to the project rescuer..." or savior, or something like that.-Anyway I'm unabashedly proud of him (he is my husband, after all).