in Miami Beach. Guests were Sharon Siegel Volzke, Karen (Kornheiser) Farber, Gioia (Ligos) Macey, Liza Kahn-Garber, Kerry (Loughman) O’Hearen, Robin (Shatto) Labiak, Mariana Gonzalez-Gilbert and Stacy Seiden Siegal, in addition to Tamara Mohuchy-Collins ’91. Eric Rosenberg and Shari (Sitkoff) Rosenberg were celebrating at the Mill Lakeside Manor in Spring Lake, N.J., for the wedding of their daughter, Allie. Lehigh folks in attendance: Rich Hess ’87, Mark Feldman ’87, Aimee (Politziner) Jalazo and Brian Jalazo, Donna (Benedek) Levitz and Jillian (Spitalnik) Winoker. The entertainment for the night: Brian Kirk and The Jirks! That’s a big name here on the Jersey shore band circuit … and a group that Bruce Springsteen has done impromptu sets with more than once. (Eric, you must have been secretly hoping for the Boss to drop by, right?) Pete Yozzo and Jeff Enslin recently celebrated the weddings of their respective children—Nicole Yozzo and Matthew Enslin, both Lehigh Class of 2018, each married in stunning events in California. Best wishes to all! Bob Cole and Janet (Pickens) Cole are excited to share the engagement of their son Bobby Cole ’19 M.Eng.’20. Daughter Sarah Cole ’17 MS.’18 was set to walk down the aisle in early October. Got to spend time with all of the Coles last December in Nashville, along with Jonathan Harvey (one of the best storytellers ever!) and wife Linda, when Janet celebrated her “Fine 59” birthday. Jill (Koslowsky) Neff’s son Zac got engaged last spring. Oh—and us, too! Sean’s son Nathan Pitzer ’12 got engaged over the summer. The setting was Yoho National Park in British Columbia. Romantic proposal with epic views. Well done, Nathan! According to Bryan Kleppe, this December marks the 20th consecutive year of the ATO holiday dinner, which brings together brothers from the Classes of 1986 to 1993. Hosted by Bryan, the event’s regulars are Jeff Bosland, Pat Curran, Jeff Enslin, John Fioretti ’86, Jack Gill, Chris Greco, Brian Kearns, Chris Pappas, Sean Pitzer, Mike Rinaldi, Barry Smith, Chris Wilson, Pete Yozzo, Chris Davino ’89, Wes Wolffe ’89, Chris Clayton, Jim Dodd, Howard Fyffe, Jim Harris, Steve Knightly and Mike Marinello ’89. Wishing everyone a wonderful holiday season and happy new year. Please drop me a note any time with news you’d like to share. And join our Facebook page (facebook.com/ groups/207772439289693) to keep up with the latest events, notes and musings! ’89 Jocelyn (Gitlin) Deutsch, 9 Vincent Lane, Armonk, NY 10504; jocelyndeutsch@hotmail.com ’90 Michael Lewis, mpl1968@yahoo. com and Dave Tratner, dctsports@gmail.com We are coming to you “live” (actually a few months removed) from the closing ceremonies of our 35th reunion! As President Helble informed us at the Saturday dinner, no class delivered more alumni to their reunion in 2025 than the Class of 1990. Congratulations to you all, and thank you for joining our heroic planning co-chairs Tom Flynn and Kim (Fischer) Malone, our 17-member planning committee and our classmates at the event! We showed up strong at the Friday dinner, the Saturday morning parade, the afternoon Hill party, the Saturday evening dinner and wherever the after-party landed. As your writing duo is wont to do after reunions, we dedicate the next portion of our update to reunion attendees. Our apologies if we missed anyone (feel free to correct us, and we’ll add your attendance credit to the next update!): Kent Aitchison, Karen (Francis) Ambrose, Sue (Gartner) Amo and Bob Amo, Alison Appel, Christine (Corcoran) Bailey, John Baliotti, Jeff Becker, Andrea Bonanno, Dave Breinig, Howie Butterman, Teresa Bzdek, Maribel Cabrera, Kim Cashion Rosendorf, Laura (Jones) Cochran, Scott Davis, Nancy (Sayre) Donohue, Jackie Doherty, Alex Duque, Sandra (Longo) Durante, Scott Evans, Tom Ferrara, Derek Fitteron, Tom Flynn, Cheryl Galante, Curt Gammer, Jim Giddon and Diana (Benner) Giddon, Chuck Goehringer, Michelle Goldstein Schwartz, Michelle (Kaskel) Haar, Brian Hayduk, Walt Hoehler, Gregory Horn, Sandy Hume-Whelan, Tim Kline, Matt Laukatis, John Lee, Barbara (Yingling) Lewis, Michael Lewis, Kim (Fischer) Malone, Michael Mariani, Pat McDonough, Steve Menand and Vicky (Kowalsky) Menand, Lee Anne Milhiser, Susan (Samson) Miller, Sherie (Androlewicz) Mischler, David Monson, Tia Narciso, Tom Neff, Jennifer (Jacobson) Nelson, Paul Norris, Mat O’Connor, Mark Patten, Ellen (Jacobi) Peifer, Paula (Gross) Piercy, Suneeta Prasad, Carrie (Hoffman) Purvin, Nadine (Inganna) Rauer, Deb (Studer) Rauscher, Liz Rich, Jill Ricken, Kara Riehman, Stacy Rosen Saul, Bill Ross, Jacques Rousseau, Shannon (Kelly) Rust, Steve Saul, Michele Scaringella, Maria Siclare Regan, Heather (Murray) Simoneau, John Sweet, Patty Tedesco, Dave Tratner, Greg Tyler, Rich Verma, Tracie (Galena) Vizza, Maggie (Quinn) Walker, Wendy (Byers) Wernoch, Eric Wertz and Chris Wilson. For a review of all classes’ reunion photos, including ours, check out: lehighalumni.zenfolio. com/f804545973. In closing, three requests of you: 1) Write to us, as we’re always chasing down great content from you to include in our Class Notes updates. We’ve gotten to know some of you better through this process than while we were together at school, and that is a privilege for us. 2) Keep in touch with each other since there’s no rule that states “Lehigh alumni must only convene and hang once every five years.” 3) Rally your shy classmates for our 40th reunion during the summer of 2030, so we can celebrate the privilege of more of us together in one place next time! ’91 Diana (Zoller) Perkins, dianazoller@gmail.com This column was penned on a train from NYC to Boston (yes, a broken-down Amtrak ride can actually take longer than a flight from Tel Aviv to NYC). I was in town for my summer camp reunion at Tripp Lake. Nikki (Fish) Nudelman, who went to camp with me, wasn’t able to join as her older daughter, Samantha, was getting ready for her freshman year at Tulane. Nikki’s younger daughter, Rachel, is in high school. I also got to spend some time with Susan Lanter Blank and Pam Sprayregen-Weissman. Jen (Wood) Magee sent this update: “I live in Bedford, N.Y., and work at Fortune as managing director in NYC. In May alone, I worked from London; Riyadh, Saudi Arabia; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; and then back to the United States in Scottsdale, Ariz. But really appreciate the opportunity to get a global perspective. “I’ve been married since 2002 to Christopher and have two daughters, Reed (21) and Campbell (19). Campbell is a sophomore at Lehigh, studying business, and a sister at AOPi. My dear friend and Alpha Phi sister Rachel (Green) Silverman has decided to forgive her. “I hastily get corrected when I say Lehigh-Lafayette (LeLaf), Alpha Phi (A-Phi) and Mart (FML). Like texting … everything is abbreviated now. Freshman year, Campbell lived in Upper Cents, and when I said, ‘You live in the old Gamma Phi house!’ she promptly replied, ‘Ew, Mom, do you mean G-Phi?.’ Sigh. “Happily, I visit Campbell often, and this past weekend saw the newly reopened University Center—it’s just gorgeous. It has a pub! Why didn’t we get an on-campus pub? The campus is so beautiful, and I’m extraor52 | LEHIGH ALUMNI BULLETIN | CLASS NOTES
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