Classmate Profiles

Add your personal profile and browse through those of your classmates.  This is an excellent way to contact someone prior to the reunion or for someone to contact you.  And even if you can't make it to the reunion, we would love to see where you are and what you're doing.  The personal information we ask for such as your address, phone, email, is only for our records and will not be shown on the website.

Barbara Marnel (Stockell)

Marital status: Married
Occupation: Hairdresser

Diane Rivera (Collimore)

Marital status: Married
Children: 2
Occupation: Nurse paralegal

Audrey Rodak (Borona)

Marital status: Single
Children: 2
Occupation: Retired

Judyth Stavans (Gladstein)

Marital status: Married
Children: 1
Occupation: Potter
Comment: I'm so looking forward to seeing everyone in October at our 50th Reunion!  Time has flown!

Scott Tepper

Marital status: Single again
Children: 2
Occupation: Technology Training
Comment: I live just ouitside Boston. :) My neighbor, a townie plumber, told me that I am now a local.  All it took was staying here after college and grad school, getting married, having kids, raising them, getting divorced, and just sticking around.





My kids live in Chicago.  Older (she/her) is a counseling social worker (MSW from Smith, thank you) working with a private practice. Younger (they/them) graduated  Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London (alums include Sir Lawrence Olivier, Dame Judi Dench, and Carrie Fisher, thank you) but migrated to health care, and hopes to start grad school in occupational therapy next year. No names online because I respect their privacy.  :)





Been doing tech training for... holy moly... 40 years now.  In various roles, with a couple of ventures into other areas. I got to see quite a bit of the world teaching in Europe, Asia,  Central America, and North America. In the go-go Internet boom of the late 90s, I lost $50 from  equity options that were vapor and nothingness.  Currently with the Commonwealth of MA, a quite good gig, after the rough pandemic years and too much age discrimination.





Here's something fun I put together during the pandemic.