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Dave
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Greetings
folks, a short article this month but also our first photo!
Amit
and Dave Holckner send a photo of handsome baby Jeb. His vocabulary
has grown to include "two," "shoe" and
"car." David also reports that his tissue business
is now upgrading with a new tissue machine with upgraded volume,
quality and grade. Thank God for that!
Mary
Hayes says so far 2002 has been a good year. "Spent a
week in Aspen skiing in March and visiting old friends I haven't
seen in 10 years. Couldn't have picked a better week for snow
quality and sun. Saw my OOT II buddy Judy Hooyman and her
family on Easter weekend for a couple hours and got caught
up. May found me in southern California for my dad's 83rd
birthday and June will find me in Hawaii for two weeks celebrating
20 years with my life partner, Mari. Lots of landscaping planned
for this summer including a waterfall and pond. That should
keep me busy until the September EMP-26 reunion at the Allen
Center. Looking forward to seeing everyone."
Mary
Blackett Randall is now executive vice president of Millennium
Bank, a new private bank in Edwards, Colo., outside of Vail.
She says: "We offer traditional banking as well as tax
and financial planning, investment management and trust services.
Give me a call or send me an e-mail note if we can help you."
Pam Mullen
reports: "My husband John and I have a soon-to-be two-year-old
daughter, Jessica Ann. I am also in the process of completing
my master's degree in elementary education and will be making
a career change shortly thereafter. The OOT II group remains
in communication with each other and are anticipating a reunion
as soon as my husband finishes our new house. Hope all is
well with you!"
Brian
Dietmeyer reports that "things are going well at Think!
Inc. Negotiation Solutions. New clients include Microsoft,
American Airlines, Fidelity, Johnson & Johnson and Schering
Plough; check out our new Web site at www.e-thinkinc.com.
And if you need negotiation help, please let me know! I am
also pleased that water skiing season is back in the Midwest! |