Where are they now?


This section features random tidbits about what '94 graduates are up to now. So if you get a free moment, drop me a line about what you or other people you are in touch with are up to, and I will add it to this page.



December 1998
Cecelia Hyatt (Manuel) is married with two kids, and is attending school full time. She writes:
I am just starting my college education and am preparing to move to Okinawa, Japan next summer with my husband and kids at Kadena AB. I am studying to be a speech pathologist and will specialize in pediatric feeding therapy. Have been living with my husband and kids in Spokane, Washington since December of 1994.

Sherry Ashby graduated from WPI in May with a degree in Chemical Engineering. She writes:
I completed my senior research project at Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, MD. The title of my project was "Autocatalytically Deposited Low Residual Stress Nickel/Boron Plating for Beryllium Optics". I currently work at Giner, Inc. in Waltham, MA. I am a Research Assistant working on fuel cell technology. I also have a part time job at a local car dealership working in the accounting department.

Bradley Bailey resides in North Carolina. He writes on his web site:
I work at WTEB/WKNS Public Radio in New Bern as an announcer, producer, anchor, and host of some of the various programs we air. I also engage in making websites for local small businesses

August 1998
Rachel Waters is completing her final semester at UMBC. She writes:
I am planning on finishing school with a B.S. in Information Systems Management and a B.A. in Psychology. I also work for SGT, Inc., an engineering and technology development firm in Greenbelt, as an Information Systems Engineer. They are located right across the street from ERHS. I work as a contractor for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, which is very enjoyable and challenging.

August, 1997
Ryan Dixon has one more year to go in the nursing school at Georgetown University. She writes:
I think I will probably stay in nursing for a while once I graduate (I figure four years of nursing school deems at least 2 or 3 years of respective work) but I may go into education eventually, 3rd or 4th grade...definitely not middle school! Too many hormones and attitudes...

Rebecca Bender married Mike Coleman ('91) on May 31 and moved three blocks away from ERHS. She writes on her web page:
I have decided to stay an elementary ed major after all, having resigned myself to the fact that I cannot get out of college in less than three semesters and I will not be able to work the last two semesters no matter what....

We live in charming and cosmopolitan Greenbelt, Maryland, a suburb of Washington D.C. We don't yet have a dog, but we do have a philodendron named Spot, who is responsible for all the misplaced items and curious smells ("Bad Spot! Bad!") in our household. We also have lots of kitchen toys, including a Cuisinart, a bread-making machine, a Crock Pot (tm), and lots of gadgets that look like implements of torture. We have not one but two melon ballers.





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