"My wife, Kristin Schultz, and I were married exactly two years ago in Cape Elizabeth, Maine," reports Tom Markworth. "We were blessed to share the day with several Dartmouth friends, including Don Peck, Mike Swire, Sanjay Mathew, Lee Bums, Jeff O'Connell '90 and '92s Caroline and Paul Biondi. I know it took awhile to share the news, but we are still working away at our gift thank-you letters! Three months ago we welcomed our first baby, Benjamin Tyler, causing us to get even further behind in the thank-yous. We already have Ben started in swim lessons so that when he gets to Dartmouth he won't nearly drown in the Connecticut like his old man. I have a new day job in marketing at Logitech, but I've found it doesn't pay enough to buy me more sleep. Kristin, Ben and I now call San Carlos, California, home and can be reached at tmarkworth@yahoo.com."
"I was actually just looking at the Class Notes online for the first time ever, and thought I'd send an update on us and our expanding family," writes Sarah Henry Trundle. "Still living in Charlottesville, where we've been for eight years now, and plan to stay forever. Life has been good to us here. We had our third child, a son, Shepperd 'Shep,' in February of this year. He joins big sisters Maggie (6) and Liza (3). Rob finished his pediatric residency at UVA a year ago and is now working as a general pediatrician for a practice in town. I'm home for now enjoying life with the little ones." Sarah also reports that her brother, Fred Hemy '90, and his wife, Christie Rabke, are living in Chicago. "Christie has a great job as an editor at University of Chicago Press and Fred is still working on his Ph.D. (don't ask). They have one daughter, Ellie, who turned 3 in August, and are expecting baby No. 2, a boy, in October."
John Eggleston writes from East Africa channeling Hemingway: "I got married (am I the last one in the whole class?) to Malena Amato (BC '92) in St. Louis on October 30, 2004. Jaime Meiselman, Stephanie Pollitz and PH Mullen and wife Karen Pike '90 were there. We spent a week on the Amalfi coast in November and are going all over East Africa for the next couple months for a twopart honeymoon. I have quit my job at Johns Hopkins and we are moving back to San Francisco. We'll be with Kaiser and Stanford University. All are welcome to crash with us in our hippy pad in the trees in Woodside."
Leslie Hulse submitted some info about Josie Sandler but mysteriously nothing about herself. Josie confirmed that she represented the United States at the 17th Maccabiah Games (think Jewish Olympics) in Israel in July. She also reports, "What Leslie didn't tell you is that she had a baby boy, Oliver Michael Stafford, in April. I saw Annie Tewel Sadosty in New York. I also was promoted to client partner at Korn/Ferry International, specializing in recruiting senior executives for not-for-profit organizations and educational intuitions. Allison Lynn and I saw Kim Anstatt Morton in N.Y.C. in May, when she was here supporting her organization Room to Read, with whom Tracie Gunion is also involved. Marc Jordan is doing well." Lastly, Josie says, "I was left out of the last column—l was at Todd Youngs wedding too." Where's the love, TY?
Following an increasing trend among '91s, your faithful scribe has moved back to the Bay Area.
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