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Kathleen Koretz Abeles Roger I. Abrams Barbara Allen Adams John made possible through the wonders of home computers, fax machines and copiers. Kathleen Koretz Abeles Barbara Allen Adams 3730 Old Santa Fe Trail 52 Briar Lane Santa Fe, N. Mex. 87505 Essex Jct., Vt. 05452 Home.. (505) 988-1115 Roger I. Abrams Home.. (802) 879-7944 OffI'Ce.. (505) 988-8088/988-1115 1028 N.W. 99th Avenue Offi'ce.. (802) 878-2584 Plantation, Fla. 33322 Occupafjon.I Realtor, French & French Fine Properties, Inc. Home.. (305) 472-6083 Occupar]on.' Teacher-2nd grade, Essex Town Schools.CormeJJ CormeJJ Major.I Mathematics (Arts & Sciences).Spouse.I Richard Major.- History of Art (Arts & Sciences) Advanced Degrees.I A. Abeles (Rick), Amherst College, BA, l959, Harvard Law OffI'Ce.. (305) 760-5701 h`aruard Univ. M.A.T. Spouse.-James Adams, Middlebury School, JD, 1963, attorney.ChjJdren.I Liza Abeles, 5-22-79, College - l967 -Controller -Howard Bank. CThjJdren.I Lindsay, Santa Fe Preparatory School, l997.AffJ'JI'af]OJ]S & Acrj'vjfj'es.- Occupafjon.- Law School Dean, Nova University Shepard Broad l2/3/73, Middlebury College,1995; Nlcholas, 3/30/76 Essex Santa Fe Association of Realtors 1990-9l, Real Estate Law Center.CorJ]eJJ Major.a Government (Arts & Sciences). Jct. High School, loth gr., 1994. AffJ-Jjafjons & Actr'vI'fI'eS.- Association of New Mexico l990-I99I, Chamber of Commerce Advanced Degrees.-J.D. Harvard Law School.Spouse.I Frances Vermont Cancer Society Volunteer; Afterguard-Mallett's Bay l985-9l, St. Vincent Hospital Finance Committee Member E. Abrams, Boston University (B.S. l969); Nova University Boat Club, Essex Bicentennial Committee, Meals-on-Wheels 1982-91, St. Vincent Hospital Board of Trustees l982-89 and (M.S.199l); Counseling Psychologist. ChjJdren.a Jason, Volunteer. Sa111ng, Skiing, Tennis Chairman of the Board 1986-'87. 9/26/7l, Maplebrook School, (1989); Seth, lO/25/73, Plantation High School, (1992).Affl-Jjafjons & AcfI'VjrI'eS.-American Law Institute; National Academy of Arbitrators-, Federal Court In the past 24 years, I have been married to the Although I spent my last two years of college Special Master; Baseball Salary Arbitrator; Permanent Umpire same man, raised 2 great kids, taught elementary elsewhere, Cornell has always been 66my TV Industry, Disneyworld. Honors.I NAACP General Counsel's art for 18 years and second grade for the past 8 college.9' After graduating from the University of Advocacy Award; Master Bencher, Inns of Court; American Bar Association Law Day Award. years. I have lived in Vermont since 1972 as my Michigan, I was hired by IBM as one of five husband is a native Vermonter. I have enjoyed females in a class of forty people training to skiing in the Green Mountains, sailing on Lake We have a handicapped son. Jason was 20 become Systems Engineers. I spent two exciting Champlain and playing tennis. I have been active years at IBM in Chicago during which time I met years old on September 26,1991. He has in a variety of civic organizations such as the homocystenuria, a rare congenital condition that and married my husband, Rick Abeles, a Chicago Essex Bicentennial Committee, the Essex Bike has resulted in mild retardation, severe behavioral attorney. Path Committee and the Essex Historical Society. dysfunctions and some physical effects. The In 1969, with wanderlust foremost in our I have also been an officer in the Mallett's Bay minds, we left our jobs and spent sixteen months greatest challenge in my life has been coming to Boat Club & the Smugglers Notch Ski Club. I do terms with Jason. travelling around the world to over fifty volunteer work for the Red Cross, Meals-on- I have not been alone. I met Fran Kovitz at countries. This thrilling experience definitely Wheels, and the Vermont Cancer Society. My Harvard Law School after graduating from influenced numerous aspects of my life. Studying life has been busy, & fun and I hope it stays that Cornell. We married after my second year. We Spanish before the trip, we spent four months way! each in South America, Africa, Asia and the will celebrate our 23rd wedding anniversary the week of the Cornell Reunion. Our younger son, South Pacific. Largely as a result of our travel experiences, Seth, is a normal, wonderful, bright 18 year old, we moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico in 1975, at graduating from high school and heading off to least ten years before the media got wind of the college next fall. Seth has been the balance in our tremendous allure of the area! We love the lives. Spanish culture, the clean air, the skiing, the Both Fran and I carried a recessive gene for business opportunities, and the wonderful people homocystenuria, a fact we did not know until we have encountered. Jason was seven when his condition was finally Since moving to Santa Fe I have taught diagnosed. That gene is found in one out of Computer Science, done computer consulting, 100,000 people. The chances that two people been a bank director, and was Chairman of the with the gene will meet, marry and have a child Board of Santa Fe's only hospital. Two years ago with Jason's condition is infinitesimal. I decided to train for a new career as a real estate We have learned from Jason about fate and agent, and I am associated with French & French love, about caring and distress, about control and John A]den Fine Properties, Inc., one of Santa Fe's top firms. chaos. Fran and I (and often Seth) work as a team 97oITT Sheraton Our twelve year old daughter, Liza, is an to meet his needs. Jason has exhausted us and 60 State St. exciting part of my life, affording me many strengthened us. We enjoy every day. We get Boston, Mass. 02109 opportunities for after-school chauffeuring, through every day. Office.. (617) 367-5309 school fund raising, private tutoring and Because of Jason, I developed life skills useful counseling, as well as frequent forays to malls for in other arenas. As a young lawyer, I tried the Oc'c'uparjon.-Hotel, ITT Sheraton. CorJ]e/I Major.'Hotel Advanced Degrees.a MBA Harvard University. Spouse.a Cheryl shopping and to doctors' offices for minor tune- Boston School Case for the NAACP, dismantling (Sheny) Alden uPS. a racist, segregated school system. I taught and wrote about the law at Case Western Reserve in My husband, who continues to practice law on Married Sherry in 1976 and am still married to his own, is president of and was a key player in Cleveland for twelve years before coming to her despite ten moves in that time frame. starting The Santa Fe Children's Museum which Nova University Law Center as Dean in 1986. I have worked for Sheraton since 1971 in has grown to over 80,000 visitors per year. In a Patience, understanding, hard work, and numerous jobs which explains the moves. I9ve town of about 65,000 people, that's not bad.' My enthusiasm - some lessons Jason taught me - husband and I office primarily at home which is have worked well. lived my jobs and don9t regret it. I9ve found time 56 for involvement in professional associations as In 1974 I began fourteen (mostly) rewarding well as doing Fund Raising for Comell and being years as a staff pediatrician at the East Boston a Trustee of Blair Academy. Neighborhood Health Center. That same year opportunity presented a cute little ranch house that we could afford on Mystic Lake in Arlington, Massachusetts. Over the years our house, and family, expanded and improved. In 1988 I decided to become a home town pediatrician and am now enjoying the excitement (and burden) of being my own boss. All those 661ittle" decisions have had a pretty happy outcome. The prettiest parts of our picture are our mutual Lesley Apt productions -David, 16, and Abbie, 12. They 60 Sleepy Hollow Rd. are my biggest reward (for hard work, good Ridgefield, Conn. 06877 decisions, just plain luck, or whatever). Perhaps Home.. (203) 438-0916 one, or both, will also choose Cornell with, I Fred Allan OffI'Ce.. (203) 731-6205 hope, equally delightful results. 124 Brentwood Rd. N. Toronto, Ontario M8X 2C6 Occupafjon.I Attorney, GE Capital CorneJJ Major.I Russian Llterature (Arts & Sciences). Advanced Degrees.a MAT '75 Home.. (416) 232-2696 (Harvard); JD '79 (Temple) magna Gum laude. Spouse.-Doug OffI'Ce.. (416) 233-1915 Dudfield, Temple '78. CtiI'Jdrefl.-Olga 3/5/82, Erie 5/5/79. OccupafI'on.I Sales Promotion Agency, F.J. Allan & Associates, Inc. CormeJJ Major.I Bus. Mgt. (Agriculture) Spouse.a Susan - Humber College, 73, Sales Promotion Exec. CHI'Jdren.a Robert - 9 yrs, Maggie - 5 yrs. Richard A. Amen, Jr. PO Box 467 Pt. Lookout, N.Y.11569 Home.. (516) 889-0923 Jane Ellen Grace Ashley OffI'Ce.. (516) 889-0923 404 Westridge Drive Columbia, Mo. 65203 OccupafI'On.- Consulting/Private lnvestlng, R. Amen & Co. Home.. (314) 442-6524 CormeJJ Major.a Engineering/Unclassifed. Advar]ced Degrees.- Carole Newman Allen Columbia MBA. SpolJSe.a Deborah. Aff]'JI'atr-OnS & AcfI'vitr'eS.® OffI'Ce.. (314) 876-7212 95 Beverly Road Football. Arlington, Mass. 02174 OccupafI'On.I Associate Dean of Students, Stephens College CorneJJ Major.- English (Arts & Science). Advanced Degrees.- Home.. (617) 646-8696 SIU-Carbondale M.S. Higher Ed. Spouse.I Howard A. Ashley - OffI'Ce.. (617) 643-7155 Faculty - acting & stage management - Stephens College. CThjJdrefl.I Paul Edward Ashley 4/2/77 -Jr. High! OccL,Pafj'On.I Physician (Pediatrician), Self Employed (94 Pleasant Street, Arlington) CormeJJ Major.a English (Arts & Sciences) AdvaJ]Ced Degrees.I M.D.
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