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class notes 1920s | 1930s | 1940s | 1950s | 1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s UWW | In Memoriam | People & projects 1990s 1990 | 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 | 1995 | 1996 | 1997 | 1998 | 1999 1998 Michele Rothstein Barbara Crockett married Peter Anderson on September 17. Becca Feld Norton, who attended with husband Eric, was a bridesmaid. (Later that month, Becca gave birth to Asher). Also in attendance were lots of Dans: Dan Smith, Dan Fishman, Dan Disalvo, and Timothy Dyer, Dmitri Wilkins, and Alison Curtin. The newlyweds enjoyed an “amazing” honeymoon in Mozambique, Botswana, and South Africa. In Cobble Hill, Brooklyn, Barbara is heading up marketing and PR for Tuller Premium Food, a specialty food and cheese store. Sarah Mudama Huber and husband Bruce welcomed third daughter Caroline before moving to Berkeley, CA, where Bruce is beginning a PhD program. Sarah and her girls are exploring all the parks, playgrounds, and hiking trails that the East Bay has to offer. Jonathan Davis (davisjonb@yahoo.com) has been living in sunny San Diego, CA, for the past four and a half years, running the West Coast operation of an IT environmental company. He spends lots of time on the beach. He wishes all his fellow Skiddies much peace and happiness and invites them to crash at his house in La Jolla (if his girlfriend Mandy agrees). He’s happy to let everyone know: “most of my precious brain cells have finally regenerated themselves.” Jonathan Spiegel is an associate with the New York law firm of Solomon and Weinberg LLP. Previously an associate in real estate at Herrick, Feinstein LLP, he will continue to concentrate his practice on real estate acquisitions, financing, and commercial leasing. His new e-mail address is jspiegel@solwein.com. Jonathan is a member of the Skidmore Business Network in NYC (www.skidbiz.com). A solo show of Jeff Badger’s new works, Everything Crash, was at the Harbor Gallery at UMass-Boston this past spring. Jeff’s work “teems with grotesque, absurd characters” and intertwines “unexpected narrative elements from popular culture.” He’s been exhibiting his paintings and sculpture throughout the Northeast and was included in a recent group show at Camilo Alvarez’s Boston gallery, Samson Projects.
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