Class Notes

1986

SEPTEMBER 1996 Liz Fanlo
Class Notes
1986
SEPTEMBER 1996 Liz Fanlo

"And finally..." my last column. I have enjoyed keeping tabs on all of you. Thank you for all of your support, and please make sure to write or e-mail the next class secretary with all your news! So here goes:

New babies: Kathy Bannon had a little girl last November; Anne Mahoney had a little girl in April; Alicia Macri Lindgren had a little girl, named Lisa, in March; Nancy Stein Woolf had twin girls, Rachel and Emily, born in March; and KarinBravin had a little girl, named Charlotte, in April. All these future Tri Deltas are sure to swoon over Lynne Ten Hoopen Lear's little boy named Griffin, also born in April!

Other news: Laura Gillespie writes, "I live in beautiful East Thetford, Vt., with my husband and my wonderful 16 month old son Ethan. I have stopped working and am keeping active chasing my son." LisaWybranowski Kelley had her first child on February 29, Leap Day, named Erin Morgan. Lisa notes, "We are not sure how she will like having a birthday every four years as a child, but we are sure she will appreciate it as an adult!" Greg Labate is the proud father of a baby girl born in April.

Rachel Levy received her doctorate in clinical psychology a few years ago and is now an assistant professor at Columbia. Cliff Rust is getting his M.B.A. at Babson while managing The Boston Music Cos. Fie is also performing in the fully staged, Mark Morris world-premiere version of Orfeo edEuridice with the Handel and Haydn Society. They toured lowa, Calif., and N.Y.C. with this performance through April and into early May, and will be attending the,Edinburgh Music Festival in August! He's also just put together a rock CD with his band. Kenneth Lofitus writes, "I'm finishing up the third of four years of optometry school in a small town outside Portland, Ore. The navy is paying for my schooling, so I'll be spending at least four years with them after graduation."

Betsy Hildebrandt lets us know, "I'm still in Washington working as an account exec at a Democratic advertising firm. Among other clients, working on Governor Dean in Vermont's re-election. Am marrying a Clinton ite at the end of April—Kevin Varney, who is deputy chief of staff at the National Economic Council. I spent three weeks in Israel last November as a consultant hired by the U.S. Information Agency—produced radio spots for the Palestinian election (it was an information campaign to get people to register to vote). Great experience." KrisHagerman is an entrepreneur now, having started BigBook, after leaving Silicon Graphics. BigBook is the leading Yellow Pages service on the Web. But don't take his word for it—check for yourself at .

Lynn and Greg Nerland had their second son in March. Bruce Coffey writes, "In 1988 I married Anne M. Ready (class of '85) in Still River, Mass. She is now Dr. Anne Coffey, clinical psychologist. We have a daughter named Olivia Chou Coffey (born April 5, 1994); and another child on the way next month. I am pursuing my doctorate in Colonial American history at the University of Virginia. I will be ABD after the summer. Annie and I have lived in Richmond, Va., for the past four years." And Mark Gies is an engineer for a small medical device manufacturer near Boston.

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'86s Lessard, Rogers, p.24

Jayne Daigle Jones '86, p.30