<strong>Class</strong> <strong>Notes</strong>1981–1982children, one in Missouri and one a highschool junior. James recently returned toschool for a master’s degree in taxation.He now represents taxpayers in taxcontroversies and tax litigation.Maggie Anderson Gutierrez lives inMedford, N.J., and works for LockheedMartin in Moorestown, N.J., as anengineering tech director in renewableenergy. Son Carlos ’10 graduated witha bachelor’s in chemical engineering.Laura and Rich Schreiber live inBethesda, Md., with son Eric, a seniorat McGill University, and daughterHannah, a sophomore at Emory. Richsold his company, CreditRetriever,to TransUnion a few years back, andrecently, as president of SureDeposit, hewas involved in the sale of the companyto Assurant.Laura Isken Doyle and herhusband, George, joined Barb and ScottBeisler ’80 for a “mystery guest”dinner. They were surprised to see Keith’80 and Beth Kwasnik Blair. Keith is astaff engineer for Paulsboro, a refiningcompany. Years ago, Beth decided toleave the accounting field and go intothe catering business. The Blairs’daughter, Katie, graduated from Loyolain 2011 and is in the nursing program atDrexel. They reside in South Jersey,outside of Philadelphia.The Doyles’ son Matt, a junior atHarvard, played baseball this summer inMystic, Conn., for New EnglandCollegiate Baseball League. DaughterClaire is in her first year at Bucknell, andtwins Tommy and Katherine are highschool sophomores.Mark Goldstone’s daughter Jessica,in her first year, joined her brother,Corey, a junior, at Syracuse this fall. Amemorial plaza in honor of Mark’s wife,Mindy Lieberman, who died of cancerin 2009, is being built between Ruefand Easton halls. Donations can bemade to <strong>Lafayette</strong> <strong>College</strong> and mailed toMark at 9419 Spruce Tree Circle,Bethesda, MD 20814.1982 Robert J. Meindl Jr.3 Nolan Farm RoadWayland, MA 01778(508) 358-3393bmeindl@cisco.comPresident: Joan Dowgin HilovskyFund Manager: Tracy Hagert SutkaReunion Chair: William M. McCartanLaura J. Moore passed away Nov. 2,2010. Laura started with our class butdid not graduate. Her husband is RandyWilson. She has two sons, Ryan Mooreand Dakota Wilson. She worked as ateacher then transitioned a few years agoto a stay-at-home mom.The “Catching Up With” column ofLehighValleyLive.com featured MikeWhitman. Mike has racked up someimpressive business and athletic statisticsin his career, working in successivelysenior positions at Johnson & Johnson,including vice president of sales andmarketing. He founded one medicaldevice company, Power MedicalInterventions (since acquired byCovidien), and has founded a second,Micro Interventional Devices, whichfocuses on structural repair for heartdisease. His wife, Linda TedoriWhitman ’83, works with Mike in thebusiness.The article also cites some of Mike’smore impressive basketball stats in highschool and college, including DelawareValley Player of the Year in 1978 andranking 21st on the <strong>Lafayette</strong> <strong>College</strong>career scoring list. Read more on<strong>Lafayette</strong>’s website.Laura Bailey Culp and her husband,Robert, celebrated their 25th weddinganniversary. Carol Nelson and BarryFelzenberg ’79 traveled to Akron,Ohio, to help celebrate. Laura andRobert’s son, Rob, is in his third year atRochester Institute of Technology,studying software engineering. Theirdaughter, Catherine, is a senior at OurLady of the Elms in Akron and is in themidst of her college search. Laurabecame the second woman to chairAkron Area YMCA’s board of trusteesand is also vice chair of LeadershipAkron board of trustees.Carol Nelson is dating BarryFelzenberg ’79. Her daughter, ElyseSchunkewitz ’12, is the first <strong>Lafayette</strong>legacy at her sorority, Alpha GammaDelta. Carol’s son, Jason, is a sophomoreat Muhlenberg <strong>College</strong>. The rumor isthat Carol’s sorority, Alpha GammaDelta, took over what used to be theSigma Nu house, of which Barry wasa member.Dan Ramus says he and KayReynolds are doing great. Kay isdirector of admissions at Fitchburg StateUniversity; Dan became a U.S. CoastGuard-certified captain and runs sailcharters in Boston Harbor. Of their fourboys, two are college graduates–oneworking in Boston and the other doinggraduate work at NortheasternUniversity. The third son works full timein Boston and will head back tohospitality management school soon,while the youngest planned to attendNortheastern University as a first-yearstudent.Dan and Kay still work to solve theglobal poverty problem, running a clinicand school lunch programs in aHonduran village of 10,000. Their nextproject is a purified water plant. Daninvites classmates to spend a weekhelping this impoverished town.Lisa Lisanti lives in Sewickley, Pa.,outside of Pittsburgh and has fourchildren: Antonio, 18, who headed toPrinceton this fall; Marco, 16; and twinsNatalia and Tessa, 13. Lisa is finishing adegree in English at ChathamUniversity. She met with JoanneMoloney Adamchak in Stone Harbor,N.J., recently and says Joanne is doingwell.Mike “Weissy” Weisburger and afew other “’82 boys” attended a Metsgame at Citi Field in New York inmemory of John Marr, who diedunexpectedly a few years ago. Johnloved the Mets. The following attended:Pat “CJ” Fletcher, Bob Graney, Bill“Wink” McHeffey, and Mike.Brad Addison has worked atDuPont Engineering as a seniorconsulting engineer in the rotatingmachinery group since September 2006.He is a big fan of Springton ManorFarm, part of Chester County (Pa.)Parks & Recreation. See Brad’s fan pageon Facebook.Jan Fuchella Carroll’s daughterNicole enjoyed her first year at Boston<strong>College</strong> and works the front desk at aradiology practice, where the staffoccasionally lets her sit in on someprocedures. Daughter Emily completedtwo field hockey camps this summer. Jan98 lafayette • FALL 2011 For full version and photos, see – http://community.lafayette.edu
works three days a week as a personalbookkeeper for high-net-worth clients.Karen Johannes Dalton and herfamily moved back to the East Coastfrom California. Her two middle schoolstudents and high school junior areadjusting to Rochester, N.Y., where herhusband runs the local NBC station.Before they left California, Karen andher family visited Pam Mattimore andher husband, Tom Normoyle ’80. Pamworks at Air Products, based inAllentown, Pa., but travels the worldand gets back to see Tom and theirdaughter, Emma (now in high school),as often as possible.1983Michael D. Browne935 Park Ave., Apt. 4BNew York, NY 10028(917) 363-0856Michael.D.Browne@baml.comPresident: Jeffrey R. PurdonFund Managers: Cheryl L. Johnson,Ellen Poriles WeilerReunion Chairs: Theresa Heaney Galla,Ellen Poriles WeilerTucker Troxell moved to northernVirginia in 2007, where he runs adivision of Citigroup’s private bank,which takes him to Philadelphia, Miami,Dallas, Houston, and London. Tucker’swife, Michelle, owns and operates aphotography business. They have twochildren. Catherine, 13, plays on atournament softball team and is astraight-A student. Son Kyle, 11, is anexpert with Legos, and, to Tucker’sregret, is a Yankees fan.In July, Mike Browne attended the50th birthday party of J.B. Reilly inSaucon Valley, Pa. Other attendeesincluded Benji Boscolo, Tony Furey,Scott Gordon, Dave Kennedy, TimLucas, Greg Ginsberg ’82, and David“Odie” Knight ’82. Tim is a father forthe fifth time. He and wife Biancawelcomed Miguel Oscar June 14.<strong>Class</strong> <strong>Notes</strong>1982–19851984Karen Ziegler Kelly4304 Big House RoadNorcross, GA 30092-1357(770) 329-2244Karen.Z.Kelly@wellsfargo.comPresident: Mandy Shane DickerFund Manager: David E. SchwagerReunion Chair: Douglas K. EasterlyJames Hartman joined Merchants Bankas vice president and commercial lender.He resides in Bethlehem, Pa., with hiswife, Donna. James has over 25 years ofbanking experience with various financialinstitutions throughout the LehighValley, including <strong>Lafayette</strong> AmbassadorBank and Meridian Bank.Pat Beck lives in Hope Valley, R.I.,with his wife of 19 years, Karen, and hiseighth-grade son, Colin. Pat is a landscapearchitect but also raises Silver Fox meatrabbits, which he sells to chefs and at hisweekend farmers’ market booth. He iswriting a book, pairing up the best chefsin Rhode Island to feature local proteinsand produce with the best family farms.To be titled, An Ode to Rhode IslandFarms and Food, it will includephotographs of each chef at the farm,their philosophies, and in-kitchenphotographs of a recipe inspired by theexperience. For more, follow Pat’s blog,www.rifarmsandfood.com.1985Betsy Hughes Phillips2 Surrey RoadSummit, NJ 07901-2409phillips999@comcast.netPresident: Charles F. Smith Jr.Fund Manager: Anne Harwood MatlackReunion Chair: Geri Landy RagoWeb Page Administrator: Open’Pards gathered at the Yale Club in NewYork City in April for the New YorkAlumni Dinner. The <strong>Class</strong> of 1985 waswell represented, and after a festivecocktail hour, classmates heard remarks byPresident Daniel H. Weiss followed byQ&A. Attendees included Matt Fahey,Alex Gleeson, Michael Ippolito, SandyKazinski, and Betsy Hughes Phillips.Matt Fahey lives in Rye, N.Y., with hiswife, Missie, and their three boys, Quinn,13, Peter, 11, and Harry, 4. Matt is adirector at Citibank and works in thecontrols and emerging risk group. Heserved as a Rye City council member afew years back. He enjoys sailing hisMorgan 38 on Long Island Sound andstarted running again after eight years off.Timm Becker Brandhorst lives inConcord, Mass., and has two daughters,Emma (a sophomore at Concord CarlisleHigh School), and Claire (seventh gradeat Carlisle Public School). Timmvolunteers at the schools and withthe local youth lacrosse program.Her husband, Eric, works for StateStreet Global Advisors, in investmentmanagement and research. Timm oftensees Ellen Hughes Mushlitz and LynnAnzenberger Aghajanian.Thanks to Anne Harwood Matlackfor all the hard work on the <strong>Class</strong> of 1985Annual Fund gift. Donations from 174classmates exceeded the participation goalof 35%, reaching 38.08% and raising$76,081.Dave Daniels is managing directorand head of the financial sponsorsgroup at RBC Capital Markets in NewYork. He resides in Ridgewood, N.J.,with his wife, Janet Byers Daniels ’84,and children Caitlin, 18, Brian, 16,Kylie, 14, and Brynna, 9. Daveregularly sees classmates Pete Demers,Tom Ellison, Tom Moriarty, CarlHuppert, and Grant Doelp.The Joe Heaney 50 by 50 HighPoint Challenge continues. On May 27,Joe’s son, Joseph IV “Moe,” wasaccepted into the <strong>Class</strong> of 2015 at JohnHopkins University, and he and Joeclimbed the highest point in Texas,Guadalupe Peak. Next planned highpoints were Gannet Peak in Wyoming,King Peak in Utah, and Mt. Elbert inColorado, all three climbed during theend of July and first week in August.These three peaks bring Joe’s total to 37,with two climbing seasons to go to finishhis goal of 50 peaks by 50 years old.Debbie Marion Murray and BetsyHughes Phillips see each other everysummer at Camp Merriwood in Orford,N.H., where their daughters are at camptogether. Debbie lives in Darien, Conn.FALL 2011 • lafayette 99