Class Notes

1986

Nov/Dec 2005 Davida Dinerman
Class Notes
1986
Nov/Dec 2005 Davida Dinerman

Save the date—20th reunion is June 16-June 18,2006! Plans are already under way. Dan Katzir (dankatzir@yahoo.com) and Mike Moody (azarmoody@yahoo.com) will be the reunion chairs. Ifyou would like to help in anyway, feel free to contact them or Bill Rodgers (wrodgers ©rci.rutgers.edu). Dave Lampert started a new adventure last October when he and his wife, Elizabeth, and their children Sarah (9), Emma (5) and Daniel (2) moved from Scarsdale, New York, to Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Dave is now senior vice president of business development for Wolters Kluwer, a Dutch-based international tax, legal and health publisher. He said that Amsterdam is great.They traded in three cars in New York for one in Amsterdam, which they drive maybe once a week, since they commute to work, school, park and dates on bicycles. Any '86s or others welcome to look them up if they're in Holland. Dave met up with Gordon McNenney on one of Gordons last nights in New York before he and his Aussie wife Jane, and children Ella and Ethan moved to Melbourne. Lucie Voves owns Church Hill Classics, the company she established 14 years ago that manufactures customized diploma frames for more than 600 schools. Lucie recently purchased Lasting Memories, a company with an exclusive inventory of campus and stadium photographs, which she launched in her basement but really got started as an undergrad selling campus photos. She got into the framing business when customers began requesting framed campus photos. Church Hill Classics was also named to the Inc. 500 list of fastest-growing privately held companies in 2003. And Lucie is the mother of four children! Sam Zales wrote: "Leslie and I can say that the harem is complete: Betsy Zales was born on May 9, joining big sisters Gracie (5) and Jessie (3). On a weekend in Storyland, New Hampshire, with Rob Lucier, Chip Mellen and families, the three dads took Betsy for her first bar experience. Needless to say, we were more popular than we've ever been at a bar with a baby girl with us, but the highlight was Betsy getting us introduced to Marvelous Marvin Hagler; the champ wanted to hang out with her (and us) drinking margaritas." Janet Quigley Clay is a high-yield bond analyst at Liberty Mutual in Boston, her employer since October 2004. She covers telecom, cable and media, as well as retailers and home builders. Janet and her husband, Steve, have two children, son Alex (5) and daughter Ava (1). If you need to fly Northwest or you have a gripe about pricing, pester Jeff Putnam. He was recently promoted to senior vice president of finance. He was formerly vice president of financial planning and analysis. Jessica Cohn Healy works for Goldman Sachs and lives in Brooklyn Heights with husband Doug '87 and children Nathaniel and Kate. Last Memorial Day weekend Mary Frances Sabo traveled from Albany to Massachusetts, where she met Brian Moore, medical resident extraordinaire. They then drove together to Manchester, New Hampshire, for Richard Thormer's surprise 40th birthday party, thrown by Richards wife. Richard was very surprised to see friends from college and high school at the party. Richard is a partner at a law firm in Manchester and also an antiques dealer. His home is a beautiful historic residence in which many of his antiques are displayed, including his impressive collection of Dartmouth memorabilia.

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