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Elizabeth’s 1984 News

Elizabeth K. McCarthy is practicing law in Beverly Hills, California. … am engaged to Don McCall and we plan to get married in New York (where five of my sisters live) in early March 1984 and honeymoon in Hawaii (where most of the rest of my family now lives). I am looking forward to many good things in 1984 – in …

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1984 Update from Isolde

Isolde Koenig Anderson sent in a reminiscence for the Auction ’84 program book. I’m surprised at how well some big city high school memories relate to life in a rural Maine parish. As a pastor of the Evangelical Covenant Church of New Sweden, I preach every Sunday to a congregation of 100 members. Barr McCutcheon’s math class has provided some …

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1984 Update from Jane Rosenbluth Baldwin

After receiving her degree in biology from Harvard, Jane Rosenbluth returned to the University of Chicago for a nursing degree in the field of oncology. She is now back in Boston working at a hospital that specializes in the treatment of cancer patients.

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1983 Report from David Spencer

David Spencer and his family have moved to Cologne, West Germany, where he works with a pharamaceutical company. His laboratory is involved in the development and testing of anti-anxiety and antidepressant drugs, as well as drugs that facilitate memory and learning in normal and impaired people. He and his wife, Janice, have a two-year old son, Matthew.

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Peter’s O’Callaghan’s 1982 Update

Having heard so much and so often about Parker from Peter O’Callaghan, his wife Kathryn visited the school this fall. They are members of the staff at the Six Rivers Ranch and School in Santa Barbara, California, where they live with their four year-old son Matthew. Peter and Kathryn are currently working on the development of computer programs for home education and with public access television on …

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1982 Report from Paul Wax

Paul Wax writes from California: … In case anyone’s interested, I’m presently squaring away some tax liabilities on two small businesses I owned, neither of which sent the Dewar’s copywriters running. Like everyone else, I’m cooking a bestseller, but in my case, it’s not hallucination, do you see. My hobbies are photography; fast driving (CHP doesn’t have radar, the roads here are stupendous, and the Lord …

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