News Flash: Class of 88 10th Reunion dates are June 18-20, 1999! Terry DelliQuadri e-mailed me during the Olympics to be sure I caught Liz McInatire, who finished eighth at Nagano in the freestyle skiing moguls competition. Liz lives in Winter Park, Colo.
In September Chuck Young married Lela Mahoney, a classmate from the University of Tennessee law school in Knoxville Class of '88 attendees included groomsman Ken Keen and his wife, FionaHill; reader Jon Danziger; and former Motor Lodge denizen Jay Sotos and his wife, Elizabeth. Lela and Chuck are litigators in Atlanta; Ken remains employed by Biogen Inc., but he will start business school at Kellogg this fall, as soon as Fiona wraps up her doctoral work at Harvard. Jon is cranking out movie scripts in NYC; he has several screenplays in various stages of development. Jay and Liz are in Washington, D.C.
Chuck and Lela saw Dave Carter at another Dartmouth wedding in Chicago last summer. Unable to attend was Bash Derti, who works for a small venture capital firm in North Carolina, having graduated from Fuqua (Duke's business school) last year.
Todd Jackson is still in consulting, working in the Boston office of Pittiglio Rabin Todd & McGrath (PRTM). Todd, his wife, Caroline, and their daughter Julia (13 months) are living in Andover, Mass.
Breena Welch Holmes is a pediatrician in Middlebury, Vt.; her husband, Lewis, is a primary care physician, and they have an eight-month-old son, Sam. Breena went to UMass med school and completed her pediatric residency at the Children's Hospital and Medical Center in Seattle before serving as chief pediatric resident at the UMass Medical Center. Breena and Lewis met on their first day of medical school in 1989.
Rachel Ann Baroni teaches English at Marshwood High School in Maine; she received her master's degree from UNH and until recently was teaching at Frisbee Middle School in Kittery, Maine. Rachel Sexton began this school year teaching social studies at Daniel Hand High School in Madison, Conn. She has been teaching for eight years in Connecticut and Maryland and has her master's from Brown. David Corkins has been promoted to manager of the $1.-billion Janus Growth and Income Fund. David has his M.B.A. from Columbia and has worked since graduation at both Janus and Chase Manhattan, with stints in Europe and Russia. Derek Pew joined The Furst Group as executive vice president of law and corporate development and a member of the board of directors. Derek attended law school at the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to joining Furst, Derek was an attorney with Morgan, Lewis & Brokius, where he was a principal attorney on the merger of Bell Atlantic and Nynex.
Simon Cordery sent a postcard from Dartmouth—England, that is. Simon lives in London, where he is growing an information technology consulting group. He keeps in touch with several '88s, including Chris Terfloth, "your international DJ," now with Booze Allen in Munich; Phil Devine, with McKinsey in Brussels; as well as Matt Njaa and Chris Ludwig, both stateside; and Steve Davidson in Bermuda.
Peter Rutledge has returned to the Upper Valley. After a few years in northern California working in the wine business, he moved back to Norwich, Vt., in '95. Since then he became a married small-business owner. He and his wife, Christine, from San Rafael, Calif., were married in Norwich. Mike Mann, Tom Sterling, Jim Smith, and Marlene McDonald joined them for the big event. They enjoyed wonderful wine, courtesy of Peter's store, Norwich Wines & Spirits, and Chris's coworkers at the Hanover Inn (she's the Maitre d') provided the food.
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Charles Wheelan '88 on the issues facing the next president, p. 36