"Wuv, twue wuv," sighed the aging priest in PrincessBride as he trudged through the marriage ceremony. Well, "mahwidge" appears to be the theme of this month's column. Congratulations and best wishes to the newlyweds!
Dave Handron married Kerry Patrick '93 early last summer, followed by a honeymoon in Alaska. Among those joining Dave and Kerry in celebration (at the wedding, not the honeymoon, as far as I know) were Phil Youker, Dave Orringer, BrettBuatti, Eugene Kuo, Pete Deballi, and Mark and Cindy Larson. Dave and Kerry are pursuing Ph.D.s in math and astronomy, respectively, at Rice University in Houston.
In August, in another Hanover wedding, Brett Buatti married hometown-honey Lauren Burke. Wedding attendees included Pete Deballi, Phil Youker, BeccaSullivan, Dennis Webster, Clem Chun, and newlyweds Dave and Kerry Handron. Brett has been working for General Mills for the past year.
Ed Smith married Cathy Weidman on a beautiful June day in Hanover. Jeff Gaillard
sent a picture of the Dartmouth contingent that attended their wedding, which was officiated by Father John of the Aquinas House. The '92s who attended included TrishGagnon, Hill Wellford, Amy Nauss,Todd Millay, Phil Kerr, Hugh Frasier, and Henry and Carol Spindler. Jeff Gaillard left Boston earlier this year to join Phil Kerr in Jackson Hole, Wyo., and extends the invitation to any other '92s who might be passing by "El Rancho."
A lengthy e-mail from Paul RobertSummermatter reveals that he and his wife, Lorissa, became first-time parents with the birth of their son, Max. Max, who was born in Switzerland, will soon be the big brother of the Summermatters' second child. Both Tom Davis and MichelleMalier Davis wrote in to spread the news of their wedding in August 1995. Tom and Michelle, who were married in Connecticut, are both finishing school at Duke University before they settle in Boston. Tom, who will shortly receive his M.B.A., has accepted a position at Putnam Investments. Michelle, who will soon graduate from Duke Law School, will be an associate at Ropes & Gray. Michelle reports that Brett Scoll and Evans McMillion are both in their first year at Duke Law, Pam Niddrie is studying at the School of the Environment, and Subitha Subramaniam is finishing her Ph.D. in economics.
An e-mail from Michael McDaniel '91 reports the California wedding of JamieOsbourne to Kathy Winant, as well as the engagement of Nick Brosnahan.
Wendy Crumbine writes from New York City, where she raved about her job teaching fourth grade at the Marymount School, a private girls' school. In August, Wendy will marry Jed Ferdinand, a lawyer with Chadbourne & Parke.
Ted Laguerre and Kristen Landurand, who live in Boston, will soon be married. Ted, after three-and-a-half years at Price Waterhouse, is now a senior financial analyst for Staples Inc. Chris McFadden, who is a senior consultant at the Monitor Co. in Boston, recently proposed to Jennifer Tyler in front of Baker Library (in the rain). If all this talk about marriage scares and/or sickens you, send me news about your singlehood! This is an equal opportunity column. By the way, if you prefer e-mail, send news to me at , and be sure to mention that you are a '92.
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