Class Notes

1984

Sept/Oct 2000 Molly Wender
Class Notes
1984
Sept/Oct 2000 Molly Wender

Check it out! Our Web page is now available. Many, many thanks to John Pryor for all his work on this project, as well as our up-coming mini-reunion in Hanover. Mark your calendars. October 28 is Homecoming, and we'd love everyone to "come home" for a tailgate party before the game! More details will follow. Thanks for the e-mails. Regina Figge Cannon reports that she and her husband, Neil Cannon '82, just had their first baby, a son, Max, on February 10. Regina says that they've lived in Boulder, Colorado, for the last 10 years. Until recently Regina was a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. Now she is at home with Max, spending her time skiing and climbing with other Boulder moms. Regina says "anyone passing through, look us up at cannon@indra.com."

Another e-mail came from Carla Long Sher man. She says hello to "some of my C&G friends, Am members, my first love who didn't love me, my LSA group and the jock who professed his love for me the night before graduation... ." Now Carla has moved on from the wild and crazy days at Dartmouth, gotten married, has a 2-year-old daughter, a great career in buying and a fulfilling experience as a community servant. She says she's looking forward to our 25 th reunion to see all of her friends. Better yet, Carla, come in two years for our 20th!

The news from the Keene Sentinel is that Yankee Magazine has named Jim Collins as its new editor. He is the third editor in the 65-year-old publications history, and worked at the magazine for 15 years before he became an editor for Dartmouth Alumni Magazine.Jim lives in Orange (near Hanover) with his wife, Kristen, and their 2-year-old daughter Ursula. Congratulations on your new position, Jim.

Other news is from Amy Josefsberg Ederi, who has provided me with the rest of the column. Thanks, Amy! Amy let me know that she and her husband, Han, are living in Miami with their three girls Ariella, 9; Danielle, 7; and Naomi, 4. Amy works two 10-hour days as a prosecutor at the Dade State Attorneys Office, and the rest of the time she gets to spend with her girls. She and her family went to Israel for a month to visit family and travel, sans e-mail, beepers, cell phones, etc. Amy professes that this is the best way to relax!

Along with visiting Israel, Amy visited Susie Gardner Hagstrom in Arizona a year ago. Susie is juggling four amazing children, her marriage, work and a move to another home! On another trip she saw Lisen Stromberg and Billy Rossi in northern California. Since thatvisit Lisen and Billy have added a third child, built and moved into a new home, and Lisen is writing articles and maybe a book.

Mara Rudman saw Amy in Miami on an "almost annual visit, and Viva Hardigg also visited last year. According to our source, Mara is an inspiration, with so much energy, drive and commitment to her work. Viva hasn't changed or aged one bit, and was on her way to Spain to live (temporarily). Also, Amy "sporadically" keeps in touch with Larry Burnett. He is living in Amsterdam and working with Cisco and traveling extensively. Amy and I studied Spanish together, and would like to know what Barbara Mair is doing. Barbara, call or write from wherever you are in Mexico!

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