If you're not feeling old, you will when I tell you that the people who started college last fall across the nation were born in 1980. Marion (Halliday)Lewis was bored at work one day last October and filled me in with all kinds of goodies. She's been a Mrs. for ten years and living in Louisville, Ky., with her husband, Mark (UCLA). They have two little boys (two years and three years). Marion graduated from UVA Law School in 1991 with many other '86ers, then did a oneyear stine for a federal appellate judge. She now heads a Kentucky agency that regulates securities and investor fraud. Shelley Mosely and her husband live in Texas and continue to be successful entrepreneurs by expanding their interior design decorative statuary business. According to Marion, they also have one of the most beautiful babies she's ever seen, who's around two years old. Jennifer Key is a D.C. lawyer focusing her practice in energy law. She's also an athlete, a football guru, and has a serious beau who does some sort of fascinating investigative/research position where he gets to freelance for the government tracking down bad guys. 9 Sanders is now a doctor and still a nature lover. Katie Sayres seems to be a jet-setter because correspondence from her always seems to have some sort of foreign postmark, and she always seems to be working or attending graduate programs in exotic locales.
Werner Tillinger. M.B.A. extraordinaire, lives in San Francisco with several much-loved cats. Hank Gibson married Karen Toomey last fall in Fremont, Calif. Hank earned an M.B.A. at Stanford in 1994 and graduated as an Arjay Miller Scholar. He is now a management consultant with Bain & Co. in San Francisco, where they live. Jenny Heath welcomed the birth of son Nicholas "Cole" Rye Pollard on September 6. This will keep her busy as she waits for Canadian credentials. According to Jenny, the Rye stands for Canadian whiskey, as Cole is the first Canadian in the family. Jenny also told me that Michael Pinneault and Heather '87 are proud parents of three little girls now, Caitlyn 3, Allison 19 months, and Emily 2 months. Michael joined the U.S. attorney's office in Boston last summer. If you have a few bucks to invest, call on Frank Reichel at Stratton Management Co. He's making his name known in the world of small-cap stocks, managing the Stratton small-cap yield fund. By focusing on stocks that pay dividends, he's been able to weather small-company market changes better than most rival managers. In fact, over the past three years, the fund placed No. 65 out of 148 small-cap funds tracked by Bloomberg Fund Performance.
Don't forget to check out the e-mail directory on the '86 class web site at
Davida (Sherman) Dinerman, 14 Douglas Ave., Burlington, MA 01803; (781) 229-4897;