Class Notes

1986

SEPTEMBER 1998 Davida (Sherman) Dinerman
Class Notes
1986
SEPTEMBER 1998 Davida (Sherman) Dinerman

Hi, gang. I received a handwritten note from Suzy Dunseath seath Bohn. Wow, not typed and sent by e-mail! For that, she gets top billing. After almost two years living in Mexico City, she, Jack '87, little Scott, and their dog Salt headed off to Moscow. They live on the western edge of the city in a little blue dacha that overlooks the Moscow River. They anticipate living there for three years. Suzy is trying to communicate and get around. She thought it would be a piece of cake after having lived in Mexico City. However, on top of heavy traffic, there are street signs written in Cryllic, and police continually pulling her over to see her "papers." And there, are few left-hand turns allowed in the city. Suzy said that they have a yard with trees and lots of room for anyone headed in their direction.

Anne Grimes Rand, curator of the Constitution Museum, received the Samuel Eliot Morison Award for her outstandingpublic service and commitment to the spirit and ideal the USS Constitution embodies. Anne has been curator there for ten years, during which time she has spearheaded several major exhibits. She also served as curatorial adviser and sail narrator on board the USS Constitution when the ship sailed for the first time in 116 years last July 21.

Greg Stone lives in Fairfield, Conn., with his wife and two daughters Olivia 4 and Diana 1. He commutes to Manhattan, where he works for Pfizer Inc. as a quality manager in the corporate clinical and regulatory systems group. Niko Skipitaris finished his training in cardiology/cardiac electrophysiology (translation: he treats people with abnormal heart rhythms) and is practicing in NYC at Lenox Hill Hospital. He's still waiting for his work schedule to get easier. Jennifer Harris is living in NYC and working at Morgan Stanley in the debt capital markets division. She married Roger "Chip" Brown in Hanover last August. The event was complete with a pre-wedding canoe race on the Connecticut River and post-reception revelry at Five Olde Nugget.

Jeff Capwell, his wife, Cindy, and two children Jessica 5 and Christopher 3 live happily in Richmond, Va. Jeff is a partner with the law firm of McGuire, Woods, Batde & Boothe, where he practices in executive compensation and employee benefits. Todd Rrein and his wife, Laurel, moved to San Jose in a house with a few termites. They are learning the joys of crawling under the house, pulling various types of cable, and deciphering building codes. Greg Labate is an attorney at a large California law firm, defending corporate America against frivolous lawsuits filed by disgrunded ex-employees. Greg, his wife, Sophia, and two-year-old Siena enjoy life in Dove Canyon, a suburb of Orange County. In the baby corner, Brooke Bensen Glidden and her husband, John, announced the birth of John Cheney Glidden 111 on December 29. Brooke left her position as senior exercise physiologist at NYU Medical Center for a year to play fulltime mommy. Mary Frances (Spatola) Sabo and husband Josh welcomed their first child, Adam Joseph, on April 6. On March 30 Tony Fenwick and his wife, Dana, had a little girl named Grace Ann. They live in Palo Alto, a mere block away from Beau Brown, his wife, Adria, and daughter Alina.

Sharon Belanger was recently elected president of the Arlington, Va., chapter of the Jaycees, a position that she considers her second fulltime job. The Jaycees, Junior Chamber of Commerce, is all about doing community service, learning leadership skills, and making lasting friendships. Chris Olsen is still at Howrey & Simon with Jon Graves. He has two children, Caroline 3 and Chris Jr. 9 months.

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