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have had a busy year settling in. They will be moving on soon as they have received word of their next assignment in Seoul, Korea. Alison will be a consular officer at the U.S. Embassy beginning in October 1999. They are excited about exploring a culture so completely different from their own and look forward to the chance to travel around Asia.

1988
Charlotte Post Chase
attended the Washington, D.C., happy hour on February 22 to toast WC patron George Washington. She lives in Arlington, VA, with her husband and three daughters—Corbin, Lucy, and Georgianna.

Jan Hartley
is the new head of technical services at Seattle University’s Lemieux Library. After a 12-year absence, she is happy to be back home in Washington State. Her new e-mail address is hartleyj@seattleu.edu.

David Healey
has written a historical thriller called Sharpshooter that will be published in November by Berkley Books. The novel has been described as something like The Day of the Jackal set during the Civil War. A collection of

his columns from the Cecil Whig newspaper of Elkton, MD, where David is the features editor, will be published in August to coincide with the Whig’s tenth anniversary as a daily. David lives in Chesapeake City with his wife, Joanne, and their children, Mary and Aiden.

Peter Mendivil
is working for NDS Americas Inc., a news corporation company in Newport Beach, CA, that manufactures and sells digital encoders and satellite receivers for the television broadcast industry. Peter is the marketing/contracts coordinator—a big career change from his previous four years of home building, and his eight years of national education policy and grants writing. Peter handles public relations, advertising, trade shows, and contracts administration. Peter lives “just a par five from the beach!”

Martha Mumbach
is enjoying life in New York City and keeps in touch via e-mail with fellow AOPi sisters Sara Dunning Brittain ’88, Alden Caldwell-Gaines ’88, Kristen Kosak Darwin ’88, and Kay Montgomery Knopf ’88.

Dave Reamer
completed his master’s degree in acupuncture in June of ’98 and
is a licensed acupuncturist in Maryland. He attended the Traditional Acupuncture Institute in Columbia, MD, and is practicing in Baltimore City.

1989
Tom Auvil
lives with his wife, Stephanie, and daughter, Alexis, in Baltimore. Tom is a programmer/analyst for Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) and, along with his brothers, is starting a computer company that builds, sells, and services PCs.

William Beck
is a video editor for the Discovery Channel.

Raul Felipa
and his wife, Lisa Lambert Felipa ’89, have been living in California’s Silicon Valley for the last nine years, despite their original plan to stay for only two. They have a wonderful son, Nicholas, age 21&Mac218;2. Raul is a diRaul is a director of finance and administration at Stanford University’s medical school and Lisa is a paralegal working for Applied Materials.



Janet Simms
was promoted to director of marketing at Wor-Wic Community College in Salisbury, MD, where she hasworked for the past eight years. She is working on her doctoral degree in education in human development at the University of Maryland College Park.

Jesse Winston VanGeison
is a senior technical specialist and technical writer at Kaiser Foundation Health Plan in Silver Spring, MD. She and her husband, Greg, enjoy spending time with their 2-year-old son, Harry Caraway VanGeison. Jesse looks forward to seeing many of her classmates at Reunion.

1990
Steve Attias
has been transferred to Columbia, SC, where he is a full line salesman for Heidelberg, selling the sheet-fed printing presses which go for upwards of $4 million and smaller items including an office letter folder for $10,000, so there is a full breadth of product offering.

Sarah Coste
has been living in Maui, HI, for more than two years and loves it. She works at the Kapalua Resort in their Tournament Operations department, orchestrating the Mercedes Championships, the kickoff PGA tour event. Sarah enjoys playing tennis in year-round leagues.


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