Leaving behind a trail of shattered hopes, hearts, and dreams of altitude, the tallest member of the class of' 93 was married on June 10 in Sanary Sur Mer, France. Crawford Palmer and Sandrine Isambert-Chiotti are now conspiring to bring forth big, big, big ballplayers. Crawford continues to play basketball in Fos Sur Mer, despite his inability to fake a charge and his lack of success with 18-footers. Sandrine is also a professional ballplayer, and rumor has it that she whips Crow's tall heiney in family one-on-ones, on and off the court.
Back on the Hanover Plain, Alexis Templeton has at long, long, long, long last graduated with a Master of Earth Science degree and abandoned everything she has known in the Upper Valley. She was last seen heading west carrying nothing but an uncertain future and her favorite rubber chicken, Fred. As her graduation date approached last spring, Alexis was witnessed dancing with her chickens at 1 a.m. in Fairchild and videotaped rollerblading naked through the Hop and Food Court. Alexis spent her last spring break in New Zealand researching young mountains and spent considerable time with some sheep.
Sharon Tomao is one step closer to fulfilling her dream of being a member of O.J.'s defense team at her new job with MTV's legal department in N.Y.C. Having finished her second year at Georgetown Law, she is hoping to position herself to join the O.J. staff after her graduation next year.
Having explored the wilds of Moosilauke and Great Bear cabin with Karen Febeo,Catherine Blanchard took the time to offer this update: Joanne Wright is in New York, got married in June, and will soon move to Singapore. Karen Ehrhardt and her father ran the Boston Marathon, and MarshallBillingslea was their water boy. "Keeping them properly hydrated was my main concern—over a 26-plus-mile course you can get p-r-e-t-t-y darn thirsty." And AllisonSalkeld has adopted the sport of kick-boxing (the sport of the future) as a stress-reliever for her environmental consulting job. She has chosen Misha Strauss as her sparring partner.
Barb Lucas JefiEress and Scott Jeffress '90 are the proud parents of a 7 lb., 13 oz. baby girl, Hannah Elizabeth, born March 30. "Parenthood is lots of fun so far!" We'll check on that in six months. During the summer Barb will put her French major to direct use as she and Scott relocate, courtesy of the army, to Germany, where they will be stationed for the next three years.
Lastly, current reports of Newsletter Editor Greg Serenbetz find him deep in the throes of post-graduation job dissatisfaction and career anxiety. Within the span of a week and a half in June, Greg definitely decided that he wants to be a NASA pilot. Or go to med school. Or become an engineer. Or pursue his M.D.-Ph.D. Or join the French Foreign Legion. Or join the Crayola Crayons colornaming staff. Or play second base for the Boston Red Sox. Or become a travel consultant for the British nobility. Or pen a how-to book on definitive thinking. Or organize his very own militia. But he is still a paralegal in D.C.
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