Class Notes

1991

MAY 1997 Kara Skruck
Class Notes
1991
MAY 1997 Kara Skruck

I love e-mail. Keep your electronic updates coming! Josh Hofheimer wrote to tell me that he was married last year to LisaBaskas. They live in Santa Monica, Calif., where Josh works at the law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher. He'd like to touch base with any '91 sin the area. Reach him at . Josh also noted that Bret Haber is engaged to be married this summer to Jennifer Diamond, Cornell '91. "Rumor has it there will be a tapedelayed broadcast of the big event on either ESPN or ABC (their respective employers). I think Bud Collins or Dick Vitale maybe doing the analysis with Craig Kilborn covering the highlights footage."

Kim Anstatt recently quit her j ob for what she calls a "year-long sabbatical" from the life of an investment banker. Her plans include traveling to Argentina and Amsterdam; when she's home, she resides in San Francisco. Her e-mail was chock full of information about classmates.

Here's a sampling: Whitney Gates is in a Ph.D. program in clincial psychology at Berkeley. Sam Kingsland just got engaged to Meg Campbell and is working in the Bay area at Hambrecht & Quist along with a couple of other Dartmouth people. Vic Parker is in his first year at Stanford Business School. Pat Crocker works in corporate finance in San Francisco.

Lyn Auth graduated from Tuck Business School, moved back to New York, and is working at Colgate Palmolive. Annie Baker works at D.E. Shaw, also in New York. BethDonovan and her husband, Chris, live and work in Cincinnati.

The Delta of Ohio chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical honorary society, elected Chris Ramsey to membership last year. He's a fourth-year medical student at the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo.

Lan Davis sent me a funny e-mail about his goings-on and whereabouts since graduation. He spent five years in Pittsburgh getting his Ph.D. in robotics—focusing on path planning, neural networks, and unmanned ground vehicles. (Someone explain that.) He was married in 1994 to Sandra O'Toole, and now lives in Los Angeles and develops artificial intelligence for compter games for Activision. More news from lan: A1 Tomaselli is finishing up med school this year. Arthur Conner works in Silicon Valley. Mark Graham is getting his architecture degree from Harvard this spring and is marrying Audrey Gadacz '93 this June in Georgia.

Finally, Peter Sacchetti is running the Mayor's Midnight Sun Marathon in Anchorage, Alaska, in June. He's part of the Massachusetts chapter of the Leukemia Society's "Team in Training" that is raising funds for the Leukemia Society. You can help Pete's efforts—and help find a cure for leukemia—by sponsoring him in his run. Send donations in the form of a check to the Leukemia Society of America, 180 Rustcraft Road, Dedham, MA 02026. Any donation, no matter how small, is greatly appreciated, Pete says. Make it payable to the Leukemia Society, and be sure to put Pete's name on the bottom.

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Armed firmed with a Ph.D. in robotics, lan Davis has left unmanned ground vehicles to develop artificial intelligence for computer games. Kara Skruck '91