CARPENTER, JULIE E.
"Have been working at the American Kidney
Fund since April 1997. Going back to school this fall. Masters
in History
at George Mason University, focusing
on Museum Studies.
Still reading a lot; try to work in lots
of history books, but I have probably bought more books than I can hope
to read
anytime soon."
CLAYTON, JESS E.
"I am an admissions counselor at Randolph-Macon Woman's college in Virginia.
I have continued to sustain my interest
in history by reading popular histories, living in England, and watching
documentaries."
LEE, JASON
"Greetings from Chicago, IL. I
just finished my graduate studies in acting from Ohio University and am
embarking on a
career as a professional actor here
in the windy city. Things are going great, I've just finished
two shows this past
spring and I have two more later this
month."
RITSCHER, NATHANIEL "NATE" J.
Will marry Christina Thomas ('95) on June 21, 1998.
"Continue my interest in history by reading
National Geographic, popular (mostly) histories. A couple of good
ones
recently: No Ordinary Time by Doris
Kerns Goodwin on the Roosevelts and Undaunted Courage by Stephen
Ambrose on Lewis and Clark."
SCHOENFELD, MARK F.
"I recently returned from a seven-month
tour of duty in Hungary with the US ARMY, as a first lieutenant, in support
of
Operation Joint Guard (Bosnia).
I was a detachment commander stationed in Taszar, Hungary from October
'97 to
May '98 and worked as a transportation
officer.
I continue to read historical works mostly
concerning Native American Removal, the 19th century Westward
Expansion, and the Civil War."
WILKINSON, MOLLY A.
M.A. in History, University of Illinois
- spring 1997. ABD Spring 1998. DAAD dissertation fellowship
for AY
98-99.
"I became engaged to David Johnson during
the summer of 1998, who is pursuing a PhD in Germanic
Languages and Literature at Washington
University.
Am pursuing a PhD in Modern European
History w/minor fields in Russian History and Women's History. Have taught
courses in Western Civilization and
Twentieth Century World History for five semesters. Will spend AY
1998-99 in
Berlin, Germany, doing dissertation
research."