Class Notes

1991

May 1995 Sue Shankman
Class Notes
1991
May 1995 Sue Shankman

It definitely is strange to think that at this time four years ago, we were getting ready to graduate from Dartmouth. Stranger still is the fact that next year at this time we will be getting ready to attend our Fifth Reunion! The exciting news is that we have chosen a reunion chair: Robyn Bryson will be the planner, organizer, and coordinator of this grand event! Anyone who is interested in getting involved and helping out in anyway, should get in touch with Robyn, who is living in Manhattan at 219 W. 80th St., Apt. 3D, New York, NY 10024-7061. Her phone number is (212) 595-9809.

Geoffrey Bronner dropped a quick e-mail announcement that he and Kristy Patterson recently got engaged. The wedding will probably take place sometime in June 1996. Kristy is hoping to graduate with a master's in liberal studies from Dartmouth sometime in the next year. She works as a systems designer and Macintosh consultant at the med school. Geoff is still working as a computing support consultant at the Tuck School, where he often sees Mark Peterson (Tuck '95) in the hallways. Geoff also reports that he and JeffSpencer were both asked to join the Alpha Theta alumni corporation last year. Kristy and Geoffrey can be reached most easily by e-mail, of course: and .

John David Optekar is working for a small company that is looking to take advantage of cuts in the Department of Energy's programs to make advances for software they are marketing and their services. He has the exciting opportunity to apply engineering skills to environmental cleanup. At night he's working on a master's degree in environmental engineering at the Washington State University TriCities extension campus. And in his spare time, he plays guitar in a blues band, Blues Junkies.

Another young man .who went West: Anders Halverson has lived in Steamboat Springs, Colo., since graduation. Anders has been freelance writing and is currently an intern at High Country News in Paonia. According to my source, he found very affordable but uninsulated housing in a barn! Anders and his roommates found that they had to go skiing just to warm up in the morning.

That's it for this month. It would be great to get some news from those of you who have been MIA. If you are writing to me any time from June 1 to August 31, you should use the following address: Eisner Camp, P.O. Box 569, Great Barrington, MA 01230. I'll be home through the end of May.

135 E. 54th St. Apt. 4H, New York, NY 10022

Anders Halverson and his roommates, found that they had to go skiing just to warm up in the morning. SUE SHANKMAN '91