Class Notes

1991

OCTOBER 1996 Kara Skruck
Class Notes
1991
OCTOBER 1996 Kara Skruck

Unlike my predecessor Sue Shankman, who cooly gathered news through casual conversation with fellow '91 sat our June Reunion, I ran around campus with my pen and notebook, chasing down classmates with the burning question, "What are you doing?" (Must be the reporter in me.) Though bothersome, my technique worked, and I returned home with scraps of paper covered with my chicken scratch. Hope I translated everything correctly. ..

Sam Shukovsky recently moved to New York City and is "loving it so far." He's a manager for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals and working in systems and marketing research. Also in New York is AndyRanson, who's studying to be the next Pavarotti. He's taking opera lessons and working parttime for Boston Consulting Group. Joel Weeks reports he's a "boring corporate lawyer" at an Manhattan law firm.

Off the beaten path is perma-traveler Jen Spacek. She spent the summer in Anchorage working at a restaurant; this fall she's backpacking around Europe; in the winter she'll be back ski-bumming it at Snowbird near Salt Lake City. Tallie Gray is also in the mountains, specifically in Winter Park, Colo., managing two gift/craft stores. In ski country back East, Erica Coles sells vacations for Sugarloaf resort in Vermont.

Shane Siefer is in the Boston area working for an employee-benefits consulting firm and taking the never-ending battery of tests to become an actuary. SamCabot is a marketing representative for Individual, a Burlington, Mass., firm that customizes clients' daily news via the Internet. Tracy Kavanaugh finally left the womb of Hanover for a job at Hah-vahd University in development research.

Those who can't get enough of the classroom: Anne Gore is getting a master's degree in resource policy and planning at the University of Michigan. ChrisKappaz starts her degree in public policy at Johns Hopkins. Greg Abel finished his master's in public health and plans to apply to medical school soon. And Ami Richardson is at the University of Minnesota starting her third year of law school.

Congrats go out to Robbie Farina, who was recently engaged to Kurt Glaesser. They met at the University of Arizona, where they're in their last year of medical school. This spring they'll be anxiously awaiting news of their "couples match" to find out where they'll do their residencies together.

More good news: Geoff Bronner and Kristy Patterson were married June 22 in Lyme, N.H. Geoff reports that it started raining during the ceremony, but everyone just ignored it and stayed out on the lawn. "The rain was a great addition to the bagpipers we hired to provide music. It made it seem all that more authentic." Tons of alums from classes spanning nine years were in attendence. The '91s present: Lissie Bates (bridesmaid), Jeff Spencer (groomsman), Sara Burbine, LauraGadd, Danno McKinnon, and AileenYingst, who married Ross Nova '94 in Rhode Island in July.

Newlywed Geoff works as an Internet systems developer at Tuck, and he's also the webmaster of the class of'91 home page on the World Wide Web. He's looking for volunteers to help him with the page. If you're interested and have knowledge of HTML, e-mail . And if you haven't stopped by our home page, check it out at . Browse through recent class newsletters, find out who's gotten married, and add your name and e-mail address to the ever-growing list of '91s on the 'Net. If you're already listed, don't be surprised if you hear from me—hounding you for news the electronic way.

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